They saw opportunity through the wormhole. It was where they were going to strike rich. They were ready for anything on the other side ... but they didn't expect anything to follow them through the wormhole. The wormhole destabilized and exploded. Now stranded in a unfamiliar space, the Outlanders have no idea what was going to happen to them.
When man was given immortality, it changed everything. A single immortal, capsuleers as we call them, can bring prosperity and destruction to colonies. A squad of them lay destruction to anything that stand in their way. A legion of capsuleers make fleets and stake sovereignty out of the reaches of empires to match them. What effect does an empire of capsuleers have?
No one likes her. If you like her, then you can go suck those bollocks of hers. But everyone else hates her gut like no tomorrow. So ... why not kill her? First up? Harry Potter.
Or Why Drugs are Bad for Wizards. As an orphan, Harry had to make ends meet. The orphanage certainly couldn't afford to do it for him, so he took on a job with a local drug dealer. It was a simple job. Help the dealer package drugs. Of course, a simple job is not really that simple if the drug in question is ... quite nefarious and absurdly dangerous.
His job as a Substitute Shinigami no longer offered him the excitement as it used to; it didn't help that everyone he wanted to protect could now protect themselves. With too much time in his hand, he decided to delve into the world of gaming years ago. Today, however, the world flipped upside down. He was no longer a Substitute Shinigami. No, he was now a part of Elder Tales.
It started thirteen years ago, since the end of the Third Great Shinobi War. Every June and December 1st, his victim were strung up for the public to watch with evidences of their misdeeds spread around. He cackled in the middle of the night as his victim struggled from his poisons and died with a frothing mouth and exploding blood vessels. It was only then -.