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KhaosOmega, or Khaos for short, is a fanfiction writer on FanFiction.net. While some stories vary in length, setting, and characters used, the majority of them take place inside a massive multiverse the author refers to as the 'Khaosverse'. Khaos has since started posting some works (including the "Rogue Genesis" series) onto Archive of Our Own under the name KhaosEpsilon.


This author's works features examples of:

  • Actor Allusion: Some traits of the Jet Brazie character originate from Khaos himself. Justified in that Khaos based Jet on himself. Several other characters also have traits of real-life people Khaos has been acquainted with, usually of the same name.
  • Adaptational Badass: Many variants of characters are way more powerful than they ever get in their respective canons, especially with many new techniques and other skills on top of it. Anise in particular.
  • Adaptational Name Change: Usually invoked to better blend in when in certain dimensions. Some changes ignore one part of their canon names because those parts actually fit said certain dimensions in some way.
  • Butt-Monkey: Several characters.
    • Ursula, his lead choice of a female lead villain, receives it a lot. Sometimes it's Disproportionate Retribution simply for her identity. If she appears in a sex-heavy story there's bound to be at least one scene of her being raped (sometimes willingly, as seen in Dragon's Submission).
    • Harley and Conway, Ursula's two main co-horts, aren't much better. Harley takes more punishment before he goes down (Ayane in 2197 even said he was the biggest threat of the trio who kidnapped her) than Conway, who can be distracted by hot-enough females within a certain range (especially of a certain appearance).
    • Villains in the Pokemon series canonically also serve as such, though the heroic Team Squirtle (whose roster is almost entirely from XQ) isn't responsible for most of the cases for Team Rocket in particular.
    • For the heroes, there's Anise herself. She's been on the wrong end of side effects to new abilities she picks up a lot, one of which even forced her into her first pregnancy a year sooner than she was intending, AND extremely early into a combat-heavy mission to boot. It didn't help that the side effect in question from the Antheum 2011 case happened to be one her body recognized from a previous flare-up on a fateful day halfway through the previous November. The discovery of her having an effect called 'Meme Storm', as well as how high its level is, only makes her issues in this department even worse.
      • Even after working to improve her control over intentional activations of it, Meme Storm still has a mind of its own most of the time. Not helping is the fact the majority of the 'mind of its own' cases utilize the level 3400 "effect", especially when the results involve high heels. And the people affected this way aren't always female, partly as Anise believes anything normally limited to girls (high heels especially) shouldn't be limited as such.
  • The Chew Toy: Toyota vehicles; the AE86 is the only model to be truly exempt from this trope due to its Initial D fame. The only other Toyota to avoid this trope is the Prius so long as FailRace shenanigans aren't involved.
  • Child by Rape: Ayane is this, as in canon. The Amethyst version uses this as her reason to specialize in thwarting rape in particular, as a more personal reason than Rochelle Gordon's (she's still willing to ignore any that involve someone with a rape fetish). Anise herself has had a lot of them, but the majority are consentual given she prefers rape over normal sex (two pairs of twins conceived the fateful day in 2811 the only legit ones of hers, especially as the ones who conceived them not only were the duo from the Antheum 2011 mission Anise wanted to avoid the most, but had used a third girl as bait to ensure they tricked Anise and Ayane, the latter the one being baited, into their trap correctly suspecting Ayane knew of Anise's rape fetish).
  • Combat Stilettos: Many characters often have to fight in high heels. Some are just especially adept at it... and not always female. Justified in the case of some characters in that their only wearable shoes are high heels.
  • Contrived Coincidence: Two second-generation female Amethysts have the non-Galaxy Angel side of their parentage differ from their canon worlds thanks to convenient naming chains. During 'Project Amethyst' a chain anchored by another kid (which copies Anise's rape fetish onto the non-Anise parent) causes a Pokemon Ranger named Summer to have Ruby Rose while a chain that hits four worlds in total (Final Fantasy games VII and XIII, plus Fire Emblem games Awakening and Fates) during 'Eclipse of Ylisse' makes Claire 'Lightning' Farron and her sister Serah the twin daughters of Lissa (whose canon kid Owain is one of three to make it into the Fates universe as Odin, the name of Lightning's Eidolon). A chain of decisions Anise made during a preceding Midgar mission played a role in the latter chain, hence Final Fantasy VII's involvement in it.
  • Crossover: How the majority of the stories are. Justified given that said majority often uses either original characters or a modified version of someone from a world unrelated to a certain story's setting (Galaxy Angel II's Anise Azeat the most likely case of the latter, as the original namesake the Amethyst Angel).
  • Cross Player: At least three of the Rainbow Angel females are basically the female characters Khaos himself plays as in their games of origin. One even mains the teal lace bustier and turquoise platform stiletto pumps Khaos deems her signature outfit.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Anise twice comes close to crossing it. Thankfully she recovers both times. She's also involved in a third, but it's not her that time.
  • Extended Universe: Called the 'Khaosverse', where far and away the majority of stories take place. Has its own timeline name, which often comes into play when events in one story happen in a certain point of the 'local' world's timeline, but with a vastly different date with the Khaosverse timeline. Almost immediately into the chronology's canon it was revealed to consist of numerous multiverses; the first three introduced are dubbed 'OZ' (Anise's home), 'GX' (the multiverse that houses the dimension XQ uses as their main base, and the home of most of their original members including the six sibling co-founders), and 'GD' (where the first story arc's missions take place).
  • Fairytale Wedding Dress: Several females (and at least two males, one of them Jet) invoke this when something wedding-related shows up. These are usually strapless (though some females are so busty a strapless one is the only way to go). Kandyce Azeat in particular embodies this trope, as such dresses are her favorite thing to wear; she's even made it the only wearable outfit the members of her lesbian harem the Ultra Diamonds can wear.
  • Foreshadowing: Appears a lot, often marked in stories by some variation of 'Little did they know...'. Anise regularly misses these (Kazuya's forced Cross Dresser stint was one of the rare times she didn't miss it), while Kandyce is always on the lookout for one she can devise a new plan around.
  • Iconic Outfit: Some characters have this, with modifications to better fit into the various plotlines of the works. Khaos usually prefers to limit certain characters to such outfits.
    • Some of the modifications are justified, usually by where the outfit's wearer's draw goes. Two versions of Ayane have part of her iconic outfit modified to better fit her draw (one, who drew Rainbow Angel Series 12, has her stockings tweaked to the signature style of Ava Johnson's due to her Series requiring Ava's main Femme-12 heels, while the other, an Amethyst, swapped the pull-on sleeves for opera-length gloves as such gloves are the only way to see the Amethysts' namesake leader wear gloves at all).
  • Plot Armor: An unusual way, tying in with the greatly-expanded Dragon Ball Z-inspired transformation series as taking a hit that would kill someone who lacks this trope triggers a jump to either a new transformation or their strongest one. During 'Angels of Fodlan' Edelgard learns she had likely copied it through S-Bonding herself to Anise (who didn't even know she HAD that ability) less than an hour earlier when the immortality-enforcing failsafe kicks in on Solon's attempt to take her down with him. Later revealed to have originated from Anise, who had been born with it thanks to Project Absalon.
  • Potty Failure: Some characters prefer to invoke this on purpose, usually when they can get away with it (including Anise, who also invokes the reasoning with her rape fetish, and Lily, who sees wetting herself as a way to satisfy her fetish for getting her clothes messy). And then there's Exinn James, who literally can't pee without invoking this (having been raised to wet herself regularly, especially where she sleeps).
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: Some off-screen events involving characters based on people Khaos knows from real life actually happened to the actual basis of said characters. Khaos himself is the individual in question for two incidents (namely Jet's fear of dogs and a high school raffle where Jet is said to have won Guitar Hero II for the PS2 as part of what led to the creation of the Star Hawx in-universe band).
  • Sailor Earth: The role of Jace Davies during his debut series with the ZVE Rune Angels. Khaos used the similar storyline invocation of this trope around Arnold Williams (the lead Galaxy Angel OC of the author who inspired Jace's creation) with the Moon Angels to invoke this with Jace.
  • Shout-Out: Any story using someone else's work as a base is mentioned in the disclaimer that opens up each chapter of a story. Khaos usually asks the original work's author ahead of time to ensure work on the variation can go ahead, preferring to take the safer route. Said disclaimer even ends akin to Dragon Ball Z Abridged with "Please support the official release".
    • It also extends to original characters created by the other author. One case (Arnold Williams, the OC that inspired the creation of Jace) has the canon version (joined by his wife Milfeulle and her little sister Rico) mention an alternate from a What-Ifs story (the inspiration behind Marty Jordan's creation) as how he got help to enter the Khaosverse, partly because Khaos had sent Anise herself to said alternate's world first (said alternate's Kazuya route was the one with the Crossdresser episode, Anise (as Amethyst) being sent to work around it), and her involvement had been recognized as originating from Khaos' works by the author of the other non-Khaos original character (William Johnson, accompanied by Vanilla) from the story that brings it up. The story in question, a Christmas one, happened to be another Khaos story inspired by the author of the What-Ifs story (Arnold's creator, who has Arnold and a number of his other Original Characters visiting one's world for a Christmas party).
    • A frequent shout-out goes to Tom Fawkes, and more specifically his Custom Smash series, primarily when Rosalie (one of Anise's twin daughters from her first Ylisse mission, conceived by a Daisy-garbed Roy) is involved. Most of the time it's the episode titled "The Box" that makes the appearance, explained in-universe as Rosalie's favorite. Add in the fact Rosalie mains Rosalina, and that she plays with two friends (one Anise believes to be named Sakura) who main Pac-Man (spamming the hydrant) and Mr. Game-and-Watch (spamming Judge), and you basically have an Amethyst equivalent of Custom Smash.
      {someone mentions Smash Bros)
      Rosalie: THAT'S A BOX!
      Anise: (something related to The Box being Rosalie's favorite, sometimes using the map's original name Fire and Ice)
    • Also frequent in the Shout-Out department is Achievement Hunter, often in the form of a Cops 'n' Crooks match in Grand Theft Auto IV; if Anise, Jasmine, and Chase end up the crooks team there's gonna be a round where Chase blows up the cop team with a rocket launcher as Anise sacrifices herself followed by Chase getting into Jasmine's no-longer-useless vehicle. Sky Lark in 'RWBY: Super Rainbow' saw it coming in a 4-on-4 where Jasmine Levesque's fellow RHR native Ava got drafted in to balance the teams.
      Chase Rienzo [the boss of the round]]: Abandon ship!
      Anise [driving the vehicle Chase bailed from]: Chase, don't jump out! You're gonna get murdered!
      Chase: I'm gonna die.
      Anise: RUN, CHASE, RUN!
      Jasmine [driving another vehicle]: Chase, get in!
      Anise: I'll hold them off, run! RUN! [Chase blows up the cops team as they're pushing the vehicle driven by Anise, whose character died in defense, with an RPG she picked up earlier] NICE, FUCKING ROCKET LAUNCHER!
      Chase: JASMINE, WHERE ARE YOU?!
      Anise: THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!!
      Chase: JASMINE, GO GO GO GO GO GO GO!!
      Jasmine: Let's get outta here!
      Chase: JASMINE, GO GO GO GO GO!!
      one of the cops team: WHERE DID THAT COME FROM?!
      Anise: Chase picked that up right at the beginning.
      Chase: I'm the best boss! I picked up body armor and an RPG. Alright Jasmine, drive to the bluenote .
    • Other YouTube personalities get referenced at times as well, usually when an active conversation warrants the references.
      Formula 1 YouTube personality Benjamin "Tiametmarduk" Daly: GROSJEAN GET YOUR BAGUETTE OUTTA THE TOASTER!
      Daisy Stanton: Dang, Yoshi, you just got SlimKirby'd!
      Daisy: Speaking of Emile I need to get back at him for some comments he made in a Mario Party 6 match. You think a knuckle sandwich to the teeth sounds good?
      Peach, the Butt-Monkey of "The Sequence": Low blow him actually, his comments were aimed more down that way. Let Jon deliver the knuckle sandwich to the teeth, Emile's always telling him not to eat the bad mushroom and one of his such reactions was the knuckle sandwich to the teeth comment. Jon could never time the Mushroom Space roulette in Mario Party 1.
      Hollie Nightshade, a Series 12 Rainbow Angel, when storming her way to the lead in an epic comeback during a race in Grand Theft Auto Online a la her inspiration, Crewniverse member ShadowBeatz: Holy fuck, i'm in second! How the fuck did that happen? You guys suck.
    • Khaos has since begun adding shoutouts to which installments of the series that inspired the Rogue Genesis series are relevant to the specific installments they appear in.
  • World of Technicolor Hair: Due to the sheer number of different universes that get caught up in the mayhem, pretty much every color (usually sans white and grey, to highlight the main heroes' eternal youth) is shown. Some characters even go multi-color (most notably the ZK3 trio, as all three members possess pinkish-red (Anise's main), yellow-blonde (Rochelle's main), and dark blue (Dawn's main)).

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