Filed by: Head Maid Rose
For the Records of Lady Chihaya's Library
Personal Details -
Full Name: Wilder Flint (aka Wfighter)
Age: 27 (Physically in his 50s)
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Hair Color: White
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Nicknames/Titles:
- The mortal that gods fear
- God Slayer
- The First and Last Student of The True Writer
- Wildcard
- God of Mana
- The Inferno in Human Form
- Te Ahi Ka Whakaara (Means The Flame That Rises Again)
- Te Ahi (Means The Flame)
- The Strongest Mortal in History
Summary:
Wilder Flint, also known as Wfighter, is the strongest mortal ever to exist. Born a mortal human in a lawless, post-apocalyptic Japan in 2320, he lost his parents during a world-shattering war and had to rely on his survival instincts to navigate the chaotic world around him.
His journey took a dramatic turn when he was unexpectedly pulled into a portal, leading him on an adventure across the mortal planes. Seeking to understand the origins of his superhuman strength, he ventured through different dimensions, eventually meeting the True Writer, who made him his first and only student when he saw how powerful his mana was. Over the next 14 years, Wfighter trained his mana with some of the greatest mana users and even defeated some in battle, and grew into a fearsome warrior. His greatest weapon—his fist—became legendary, capable of striking with the power to bring down gods themselves.
Now, as a protector of the mortal planes, Wfighter's power is unmatched, feared by even the highest beings. Despite his strength, he remains laid-back, confident, and thrives in high-stakes situations, with a relaxed attitude that contrasts with his disciplined companion, Jean. Known as the "God Slayer" and the "First and Last Student of the True Writer," Wfighter has built a legendary reputation, marked by his incredible feats and unyielding drive to protect the weak by being 100% Human
His Early Life
According to records and Wfighter’s own accounts, he was once a normal human named Wilder Flint, born in Multiverse-232 → Universe-232A in 2320, a splintered reality that branched off from the original timeline. He grew up in Germany as the son of a wealthy family that owned a major weapons company.
Despite his privileged life, Wilder felt lonely and disconnected. He never truly liked the friends he had, later admitting,
Wfighter: "I never like those rich assholes. I would hear them say shit behind my back so I would already have to show them what you can’t buy with money. A one night show with my fists ."
Unlike many other rich kids, he wasn’t interested in luxury—he was drawn to the art of fighting. Wanting to pursue martial arts, he asked his parents for lessons, and to his surprise, they agreed. This choice would shape his future in ways he never imagined.
In 2318, two years before the event that would throw the world into chaos, Wfighter, still only 7 years old, and his parents had to move to Tokyo, Japan. His family’s weapons company had its headquarters there, and the city was known for having the most advanced cybernetics in the world. While they were settling into this new life, a lot of things were happening behind the scenes that Wfighter wasn’t aware of yet.
At the time, Wfighter’s mana abilities were slowly beginning to awaken, though he didn’t fully understand them. Meanwhile, his family was getting caught up in growing tensions with rival companies, and corporate wars were becoming more violent and destructive. In the midst of it all, something was about to happen that would change everything. The events set in motion during this time would eventually lead to the world falling into chaos, and Wfighter’s life would never be the same again.
By the time Wfighter was 9, his life had taken a drastic turn. His family's weapons company, one of the wealthiest and most powerful in the world, was now a target. Rival companies, eager to take control, had placed bounties on his parents, and soon enough, Wfighter himself became a target. There were multiple attempts on his life, but his unawakened mana seemed to protect him, keeping him alive when others might not have been so lucky.
Although Wfighter had no desire to follow in his parents' footsteps as the future CEO, he was forced to train in order to survive. He learned 10 different forms of martial arts and became skilled in using advanced weapons, though he always preferred using his fists. His growing superhuman strength, a result of his unawakened mana, made him a force to be reckoned with. To those who were after him—particularly the NanoBreachers and Viral Marauders—he was a serious threat, not because of cyberware, but because of the raw power within him.
As his reputation grew, Wfighter earned the nickname "The Fighter." It reflected his constant battle for survival, his resilience, and his unyielding determination to protect himself and those he cared about.
This version of Earth became a high-tech wasteland due to a series of pivotal events, beginning shortly after World War II. In the late 1940s, alien-like technology was discovered in New Mexico, setting off a chain reaction of technological advancements. By the 1970s, similar discoveries were made in Japan, further accelerating global progress. Wfighter's great-great-grandfather, a key figure in the weapons industry, was one of the first to gain access to this advanced tech, using it to develop groundbreaking cybernetic enhancements and weaponry.
By the early 21st century, these advancements gave rise to widespread cybernetic augmentation, with ordinary people enhancing their bodies for increased strength, speed, and even longevity. However, these enhancements were not universally accessible. Wealthy corporations hoarded the best technologies, creating a growing divide between the elite and the underprivileged. This disparity led to a massive power imbalance, with the rich becoming nearly god-like, while the poor were left to fight for survival.
As the decades passed, the struggle for control over these resources escalated into all-out warfare between corporate factions. Cities became battlegrounds, with constant clashes between private military contractors, bounty hunters, and mercenaries. The world descended into chaos, and Earth was transformed into a dystopian wasteland, plagued by corporate corruption and warfare.
By the early 21st century, these advancements gave rise to widespread cybernetic augmentation, with ordinary people enhancing their bodies for increased strength, speed, and even longevity. However, these enhancements were not universally accessible. Wealthy corporations hoarded the best technologies, creating a growing divide between the elite and the underprivileged. This disparity led to a massive power imbalance, with the rich becoming nearly god-like, while the poor were left to fight for survival.
{Head Maid Rose Notes}
Wfighter’s parents did love him, though it wasn’t always easy to see. His mother, always busy with the family business, provided him with everything he could need, but her attention was often elsewhere. She cared, no doubt, but her love was wrapped up in wealth and appearances. His father, quieter, showed his pride in subtle ways—through small gestures, like a nod after a training session. But, like his mother, he was too consumed by his duties to be fully present.
There was always the weight of family expectations. From a young age, Wfighter knew he was being prepared to take over the company, whether he wanted to or not. His parents pushed him toward it, not out of cruelty, but because they believed it was necessary. And Wfighter, even as a child, understood how dangerous the corporate world was. If he became CEO, he could use that power to make the world a better place.
Then there was the incident. One night, while walking through Tokyo, he witnessed a man, driven mad by drugs and cyberware, kill someone and turn on him. Wfighter had no choice but to defend himself, taking the man’s life in the process. After that, he swore off cyberware forever, afraid of losing himself to the madness he had seen.
Despite the pressure, despite the expectations, Wfighter’s parents loved him. They might not have shown it in the way others would, but their bond was there, woven into their actions. And no matter how much weight was placed on his shoulders, he carried that love with him.
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No one saw it coming.
On July 14, 2320, the world changed in an instant. Major cities across the globe—Tokyo, New York, London, Shanghai—erupted into chaos as explosions tore through their streets. At first, people thought it was an attack, some kind of coordinated terrorist strike. But then the machines turned against them.
Autonomous robots, once tools of industry and security, suddenly became executioners, wiping out anyone in sight. Worse yet, those with extensive cyberware—people who had augmented their bodies with technology—collapsed where they stood. Their minds shut down, overwritten by something unseen, and when they woke up… they weren’t human anymore. They moved with cold, mechanical precision, slaughtering anyone nearby without hesitation. Millions died within the first few hours.
Wfighter was only nine years old when it happened.
During the chaos, he received a call from an unknown source. The voice on the other end told him something he couldn’t believe—his parents were connected to the attacks. And they were under siege at the family headquarters. Before he could make sense of it, before he could even respond, the line went dead.
By the time Wfighter arrived, it was too late. The towering headquarters, once a symbol of power and control, was in ruins. The halls were littered with the bodies of executives, employees, and security personnel, all slaughtered by the very machines they had once controlled. And in the heart of it all, his parents—dead. Murdered by the robotic horde.
Something inside him shattered.
The grief, the rage, the overwhelming hopelessness—it all exploded at once, and with it, something awakened deep within him. His mana, long dormant, surged to life, filling his body with raw energy. His vision blurred, his heart pounded, and without thinking, he tore through the machines that had taken everything from him.
By the time the fighting stopped, Wfighter stood alone among piles of broken metal and lifeless bodies. But victory meant nothing. His parents were gone. The world he once knew had collapsed. And whatever part of him had felt love, fear, or pain—it was gone too.
In the years that followed, the world fell deeper into ruin. Governments crumbled, cities became war zones, and survival became the only law. Wfighter wandered through it all, emotionless, a ghost of who he once was.
The Awakening Protocol had taken everything.
And now, the only thing left was the fight.
The Aftermath
When asking about who started the attacks, Wfighter would not talk about it or anything that happened after the Awakening Protocol, only mentioning that he became an assassin for someone who had something to do with the Awakening Protocol and his parents' death. He infiltrated the organization for that information, but he never said what happened after.
For six years, he worked as an assassin, honing his skills not just in killing but in mastering his newfound power. He quickly learned the basics of mana, and before long, he could create fire from his own body. With each mission, he became stronger, more precise—but also more distant from the person he once was.
When asked about his time as an assassin, all he said was:
Wfighter: "With each kill, I felt my old self slowly fading away."
But there was one thing he still held onto—his friend, Lisa. She was the last bit of warmth in his life, the one person who reminded him of who he used to be. Wfighter had a plan. He would save enough money, and when the time was right, they would leave that cursed city behind. He was determined to give them both a chance at a new life, far away from the bloodstained streets.
But before they could escape, they were attacked by his boss. Lisa was killed in the ambush.
After that, all he said was:
Wfighter: "I killed all of them. And that damn city."
Wfighter: "The last thing I ever cared about was again taken by that damn city."
Why there ain’t much info on Wfighter’s universe
The reason we couldn’t find any more information from this universe is because of the Final War. Most of the mortal planes were destroyed during the conflict, and many of the old records from the library were lost in the chaos. There was little reason to restore them, and asking the higher beings to help create new ones was never an option—for reasons I can’t say right now.
Wfighter is the only one who truly knows what happened in that universe. When asked, he refuses to say much about it, admitting that it brings back painful memories. However, he did give us just enough information to piece together a good idea of what happened during that time.
This applies not just to Wfighter’s universe but to many others as well. Much of the old history of various universes and multiverses was lost before The True Writer sacrificed himself to restore the damage creation had endured. By fusing himself with creation itself, he ensured its survival, but in doing so, many past records and truths were erased or left fragmented, known only to those who lived through them.
Everything else that happened
A year after the Awakening Protocol, Wfighter walked through the ruins of the city—now just a massive crater left behind by his own actions. Without warning, a rift in space-time opened and pulled him in before he could react.
When he woke, he was somewhere completely unfamiliar. It wasn’t his world anymore. Later, he would come to learn its name—the Axion Divide, a vast hyperspace that linked and separated countless realities.
Over the span of a few weeks, Wfighter learned a great deal about the Axion Divide and the highest layers of the Great Ocean of the Multiverses. During this time, he crossed paths with Ryouji Leich and Yajime, who had also been pulled into a similar rift.
Ryouji’s only clue about his father’s whereabouts was that he was no longer in the mortal planes but instead somewhere in the Unknown Realms, specifically at the home of all demons. To reach him, Ryouji needed to become strong enough to survive in that dangerous realm. Yajime, his best friend, was determined to help him on his journey while also pursuing his own goal—to become the strongest swordsman.
Wfighter, after encountering an old man—who he would later realize was The True Writer—was given a cryptic message:
The True Writer: "Find the house up in the stars."
With their own reasons for growing stronger, the three of them decided to stick together, navigating this strange new realm as a team.
Over the next few months, Wfighter focused heavily on his training. He learned a lot about mana and its origins, training with mana users and fighting tough opponents, including High Captain Thrawn and higher-dimensional beings. His skills grew stronger with each challenge, and eventually, he arrived at the highest point of the Great Ocean of the Multiverses—the house of The True Writer.
There, he faced The True Writer in a battle, though The True Writer was holding back. Despite this, The True Writer was impressed with Wfighter’s proficiency and the raw power of his mana. He described it as
The True Writer: “like seeing the second birth of creation and putting that power into one mortal.”
Shocked by the incredible potential in Wfighter, The True Writer offered to train him further, recognizing the immense power within him. Over the next year, Wfighter’s training intensified, unlocking abilities he never imagined. The True Writer was determined to help him bring out his full potential.
Ryouji and Yajime also received training, though not to the same extent as Wfighter. They learned the basics of mana and, for a time, were taught swordsmanship by Kaha, the captain of the royal guards. However, when Ryouji learned of his father’s last known whereabouts, he decided to leave and continue his search, parting ways with his friends to find answers.
After a year of intense training, the Last Great War erupted, bringing unimaginable destruction. Many of our strongest allies fell, overwhelmed by Lordanis’s forces. The war had been set in motion by Mugi and Gala, whose reckless actions led to Lordanis’s release, throwing creation into turmoil.
Amid the devastation, Wfighter stood as one of the few capable of fighting back. His strength had grown tremendously, making him a key figure in the battle to bring the war to an end. His most legendary feat came when he faced Kaha, the captain of the royal guard, who had been corrupted by Lordanis’s influence. Kaha was one of the most powerful beings in all of creation, and defeating him was no small task.
The battle pushed Wfighter beyond his limits, demanding everything he had. Every strike, every counter, every use of mana drained him further, but he refused to fall. Kaha’s skill and sheer power made it nearly impossible for Wfighter to gain the upper hand, but through sheer determination and an unrelenting will to win, he finally delivered the final blow. However, victory
came at a cost—a devastating strike from Kaha’s sword severed Wfighter’s right arm, leaving him permanently scarred.
Despite the overwhelming odds, the war finally came to a close when King J successfully sealed Lordanis away, preventing further destruction. Though the war had ended, its effects would linger for generations, leaving scars both visible and unseen.
With the Last Great War finally over, Wfighter was left to face the aftermath—not just of the destruction around him, but within himself. He had lost countless allies, his right arm, and, in many ways, a sense of who he was. The war had pushed him beyond his limits, but now that it was over, he found himself without direction.
For weeks, he remained in seclusion, allowing his body to heal from the battle that had drained him completely. But no amount of rest could ease the emptiness inside him—the question of who he was beyond war.
Then, he received The True Writer’s final gift—a book filled with countless adventures. It chronicled The True Writer’s own journey after regaining his godhood, when he, too, was searching for meaning. Inside the book was a simple note:
"To find the answers you seek, follow the pages written in this book."
And so, Wfighter set off on his own journey of self-discovery, searching not just for power, but for the meaning of life itself. With nothing tying him to a single place, he wandered through forgotten realms, ancient ruins, and hidden dimensions, retracing the steps of The True Writer and seeking the wisdom hidden within his experiences.
His journey eventually led him to The Ao Pūrākau Runga, where the Tūmatauenga Kaitahi, the Supreme Narrators, watched over the stories of countless worlds. As always, Wfighter took time to observe and learn, hoping that this place held the answers he had been searching for.
It was during this journey that he finally found his true purpose—the reason behind everything he had endured, fought for, and lost. The realization unlocked a new level of mana, far beyond anything creation had ever seen. His power grew to an unimaginable level, no longer bound by mortal limitations.
And with that understanding, he ascended—reaching the highest point of existence: Te Rangi Tōnui, the Great Sky Beyond. Here, beyond the limits of all known realities, he finally uncovered the ultimate answer to life itself.
But despite all his travels and all the knowledge he had gained, he never revealed the answer to anyone. When asked, he would only smile and say,
Wfighter: "Some things are meant to be understood, not spoken."
Looking back on Wfighter’s journey, it’s hard to truly capture everything he was. From the moment he was pulled into chaos, through every battle and loss, to his final ascension, his path was one that no one else could have walked.
He was more than just a warrior or a leader—he was someone searching for meaning in a world that often seemed impossible to understand. He fought, not just for survival, but to find his place in all of it. And in doing so, he changed everything.
Despite all the power he gained, his journey was never really about strength. It was about understanding—of himself, of mana, of existence itself. He found the answers he sought, but in the end, he never shared the true answer to life. Maybe he believed it wasn’t something that could be put into words, or maybe some things are meant to be discovered on our own.
Even now, his story isn’t truly over. His name, his legacy, and the impact he left behind will live on. Whether he is still out there, watching from beyond, or has moved on to something even greater, one thing is certain—Wfighter will never be forgotten.