"Who are you?" Robin asked, a mix of curiosity and annoyance on his face as he examined the mysterious figure before them.
"I'm what remains. Or maybe I've always been just that," Xemnas replied, his eyes drifting toward the sky, adding an unexpected flair to the moment and leaving the Titans puzzled.
"He was asking for your name," Beast Boy interjected playfully, only to be cut off by Xemnas. "
My name doesn't matter. What's important is where am I?" Xemnas stated, a touch of impatience creeping into his voice.
"You're on Earth, in Jump City! Are you... an alien of sorts?" Cyborg asked, his eyes lighting up with intrigue.
"Hmmm... it seems I've been cast out for my past misdeeds by the wielder of the Key. Apparently, my story hasn't reached its conclusion yet," Xemnas mused, lost in thought for a moment.
"Regardless," he shifted his attention back to the Titans with renewed purpose, "I must learn more about this place. Farewell!"
With a surge of energy, he began to levitate, vibrant electricity buzzing in the atmosphere. The Titans were momentarily stunned.
"WAIT!" Robin shouted just as Xemnas shot off into the sky at astonishing speed. "Does he even have a destination in mind?" Beast Boy asked, his brows furrowing in confusion.
"I'm not sure. He seems unfamiliar with our world.
I might need to let Batman know to keep an eye on him; he's heading toward Metropolis," Robin replied, his tone steady and resolute.
Raven and Starfire exchanged glances, watching the hooded figure's swift departure with a sense of concern settling in.
Little did the Titans know, dusks moved in silence behind them spreading into coming jump city, unknown at a brewing Choas of what the justice league is going through.
Flying throw the sky Xemnas looks down at sea going into a desert before he could see a Very far away city
Hmmm this world is vaster than the others there's no hint of darkness connected to it landing in the desalinate dry ground a idea came to him this world will become my home.
crouching down and laying his hand on the floor the ground spreads full or darkness growing larger and larger consuming and molding it into something different until it buildings form and grow making the land into a large city the size of central city.
But that last touch was from his past from his days as a leader a large white castle with the symbol of the nobody.
pulling both of his arms back letting long breath he turned around to a throne that was littered with organization 13 weapons around the sides of it.
making his way slowly to the throne he began talking to himself comrades
"I truly regret the sins I've caused taking granted for all of you" his face showing signs of true sadness
"I've broken hearts and severed bonds in my pursuit of power."
He raised his hands, and energies of white and black vines swirled beautifully around him.
With a heavy sigh, he sat upon the throne, now adorned in the armor of the No Heart.
For the first time in a century, the Nobody wept in silence, emotions flooding over him.
From a distance, he resembled a statue upon the throne, yet the atmosphere hummed with deep sadness as rain began to pour outside, cascading into the castle and the city he had shaped—the CTNW of eternal night and rain, reborn once more by the Nobody.
At the same time, a pivotal conference of global leaders was underway, where Batman was receiving troubling information about a looming terrorist threat.
Clark Kent, cleverly disguised as a reporter, observed the unfolding drama, while John Stewart seized a fleeting moment to flirt with Hawkgirl outside the building.
Suddenly, an ominous shadow crossed the sky: an alien battleship opened fire without warning. The U.S. military's response was futile against the overwhelming force.
Just as the Justice League prepared to regroup and counterattack, an even larger alien vessel emerged on the scene, efficiently dispatching the aggressor ship.
To Hawkgirl's astonishment, she recognized this victorious ship as one from her home planet—the Thanagarians.
The Thanagarians urgently relayed a warning about the Gordanians' threat to Earth.
It quickly became apparent that the entire situation was a deceptive scheme to lure the League and sacrifice Earth in their war.
They promptly seized control of the Watchtower and capture the League, deploying their forces across the globe.
City after city fell under their command, leaving the world in a state of turmoil.
Yet amidst this chaos, the Thanagarians stumbled upon an unexpected discovery—one city stood out as distinctly unusual, its aura strikingly different from the rest.