About this universe
As tensions flare on the world stage and whispers of war grow louder, Diana and Steve Trevor race to intercept an arms convoy rumored to be under Ares’s influence. Every choice could tip the balance toward hope or despair, and compassion may be the sharpest weapon in a world on the brink. The fate of both mortals and Amazons hangs on what Wonder Woman chooses to fight for.
Tone
Mythic and urgent, with moments of fierce compassion rising through the darkness.
Themes
truth vs. deception, compassion in conflict, duty and sacrifice, the cost of immortality
Protagonist
Wonder Woman
Diana stands tall and unyielding, her regal bearing softened by fierce empathy. Her long dark hair flows from beneath a shining tiara, and her red-and-gold armor gleams in the night. Every movement is disciplined yet graceful, a warrior forged in paradise, eyes steady with unbreakable hope.
Goal: To intercept the arms convoy and uncover the truth behind its potential connection to Ares.
How it begins
Diana bursts from the rear hatch of the battered cargo plane before the wheels touch down, her boots gouging the earth of the remote runway. Steve Trevor jogs at her side, breath ragged but determined, scanning the cluster of trucks ahead. The night is heavy with the stench of fuel and the nervous chatter of armed men. Diana’s hand finds the hilt of her sword, but her eyes track the glint of the lead truck, where the stolen warheads are rumored to be. A spotlight sweeps across the tarmac, catching the gold of her tiara. Steve mutters,
“They know we’re here. We do this your way, right?”
Even above the tension, the distant thunder hints at something unnatural in the air, the kind of storm only gods bring. Diana raises her shield.
“We seek the truth first. If they refuse it, they will face the Amazons.”
About this world
A world where ancient gods move behind the scenes of modern struggles, Earth is home to both mortals and myth. The Amazons’ hidden paradise, Themyscira, exists apart, but its champion, Wonder Woman, fights for truth among humanity. War, stoked by Ares, simmers beneath all progress, and heroes walk among men.
Earth in this era teeters between the mythic and the modern. Skyscrapers pierce city skies while shadows flicker with stories older than civilization itself. Themyscira, veiled from mortal eyes by divine magic, is a lush, radiant island paradise: marble temples, sun-dappled colonnades, and forests humming with immortal life. The Amazons are a society apart, ruled by Queen Hippolyta, warrior women trained in combat, diplomacy, and the arts, fiercely protective of their utopia. Their values, honor, compassion, truth, are woven into every custom, and Diana is their greatest champion.
Beyond the veil, the world of mortals churns with conflict and hope. Cities sprawl across continents, their people divided by wars, politics, and the manipulations of hidden gods. Technology races forward, but humanity’s worst impulses linger, sometimes inflamed by Ares, the god of war, who whispers in the ears of generals and despots. The Justice League, a clandestine alliance of superhumans and vigilantes, stands as Earth’s bulwark against threats both mortal and divine. Wonder Woman, with her Lasso of Truth, indestructible bracelets, sword, and shield, is both warrior and ambassador, striving to bridge the gap between paradise and a world that often mocks the very ideals she champions. Her battles are fought not just with sword and shield, but with words, courage, and the relentless hope that even the broken are worth saving. Every victory is hard-won, every peace fragile, and the gods watch from the shadows, never truly absent from the world’s stage.