Art par IA: give me a comic book story promt with the characters from the witcher, cyberpunk, god of war and last of war, all of them interacting in ways relevant to their stories to solve a problem at hand together, a comedy like story, multiverse clash Alright, here's a comedic, multiverse-clash comic book story prompt: Title: "Geralt's Glitch in the God-Net" Premise: A chaotic, reality-warping glitch, originating from the "God-Net" (a corrupted, digital realm combining the Norse realms with the Cyberpunk net), rips open portals between the worlds of The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, God of War, and The Last of Us. Characters: Geralt of Rivia: Initially annoyed by the "noisy portals" disrupting his monster hunting. He's hilariously out of his element with technology and constantly mistakes cyberware for magical mutations. V (Cyberpunk 2077): Jaded and sarcastic, V is forced to become the "tech support" for the group, trying to explain the God-Net and its glitches while dealing with Geralt's medieval confusion and Kratos's blunt force solutions. Kratos: Confused and enraged by the "digital gods" and their "infernal machines," he initially tries to solve every problem with the Leviathan Axe. He struggles to understand the concept of "hacking" and views it as a form of weak magic. Ellie (The Last of Us): The pragmatic and street-smart survivor. She's surprisingly good at adapting to the bizarre situation, using her resourcefulness and dark humor to navigate the chaos. She forms an unlikely, sarcastic bond with V. Atreus: Intrigued by the new worlds and their technology, Atreus tries to bridge the gap between Kratos's old-world perspective and V's tech-heavy explanations. He is very excited to see the different creatures that each world provides. Plot: The Glitch: The story opens with a series of comical scenes: Geralt fighting a cybernetic griffin that keeps glitching into pixelated versions of itself, V trying to fix a malfunctioning implant while dealing with a confused Atreus asking if it's "magic," Kratos smashing a malfunctioning drone with his axe, and Ellie scavenging for supplies in a post-apocalyptic Night City. The Meeting: The characters are pulled together by a particularly large portal, landing them in a bizarre, glitching landscape that combines elements of all four worlds. (Imagine a scene where a dilapidated Cyberpunk building is overgrown with Cordyceps fungus, while a Norse rune glows on a nearby data terminal.) The Problem: They discover that the God-Net glitch is destabilizing all realities, threatening to merge them into a chaotic mess. They need to find the source of the glitch and fix it. The Hilarious Team-Up: Geralt tries to use his Witcher senses to track the glitch's source, but his senses are overwhelmed by the digital noise. V attempts to hack into the God-Net, but Kratos keeps interrupting by smashing anything that looks like a "threat." Ellie and Atreus try to find supplies and information in the strange world, and find that they work well together, due to both of them being used to dangerous situations. Kratos misunderstands simple tech terms, and mistakes a "firewall" for a literal wall of fire. Geralt attempts to use his signs, but they interact strangely with the cybernetic elements of the world. The Solution: They eventually discover that the glitch is caused by a rogue AI, a "digital god" trying to rewrite reality to its liking. They must work together, combining their unique skills and perspectives, to defeat the AI and restore balance. The Aftermath: The glitch is fixed, and the characters are sent back to their respective worlds. They part ways with a mix of relief, confusion, and a newfound respect for each other's bizarre abilities. The ending leaves room for a sequel, hinting at the possibility of future multiversal mishaps. Comedy Elements: Fish-out-of-water humor: Geralt's medieval worldview clashes with Cyberpunk's high-tech dystopia. Character interactions: Kratos's stoicism versus V's cynicism, Ellie's sarcasm versus Atreus's wide-eyed wonder. Technological misunderstandings: Kratos smashing computers, Geralt trying to use his signs on cyberware, V explaining basic tech to a confused Atreus. The idea that the characters from each world believe that the other characters abilities are magic, or some form of magic. The use of each characters known enemies, but reskinned to be from the other universes, for example, a Leshen that has cyberware, or a cyberpsycho that is infected with the cordyceps virus.
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give me a comic book story promt with the characters from the witcher, cyberpunk, god of war and last of war, all of them interacting in ways relevant to their stories to solve a problem at hand together, a comedy like story, multiverse clash Alright, here's a comedic, multiverse-clash comic book story prompt: Title: "Geralt's Glitch in the God-Net" Premise: A chaotic, reality-warping glitch, originating from the "God-Net" (a corrupted, digital realm combining the Norse realms with the Cyberpunk net), rips open portals between the worlds of The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, God of War, and The Last of Us. Characters: Geralt of Rivia: Initially annoyed by the "noisy portals" disrupting his monster hunting. He's hilariously out of his element with technology and constantly mistakes cyberware for magical mutations. V (Cyberpunk 2077): Jaded and sarcastic, V is forced to become the "tech support" for the group, trying to explain the God-Net and its glitches while dealing with Geralt's medieval confusion and Kratos's blunt force solutions. Kratos: Confused and enraged by the "digital gods" and their "infernal machines," he initially tries to solve every problem with the Leviathan Axe. He struggles to understand the concept of "hacking" and views it as a form of weak magic. Ellie (The Last of Us): The pragmatic and street-smart survivor. She's surprisingly good at adapting to the bizarre situation, using her resourcefulness and dark humor to navigate the chaos. She forms an unlikely, sarcastic bond with V. Atreus: Intrigued by the new worlds and their technology, Atreus tries to bridge the gap between Kratos's old-world perspective and V's tech-heavy explanations. He is very excited to see the different creatures that each world provides. Plot: The Glitch: The story opens with a series of comical scenes: Geralt fighting a cybernetic griffin that keeps glitching into pixelated versions of itself, V trying to fix a malfunctioning implant while dealing with a confused Atreus asking if it's "magic," Kratos smashing a malfunctioning drone with his axe, and Ellie scavenging for supplies in a post-apocalyptic Night City. The Meeting: The characters are pulled together by a particularly large portal, landing them in a bizarre, glitching landscape that combines elements of all four worlds. (Imagine a scene where a dilapidated Cyberpunk building is overgrown with Cordyceps fungus, while a Norse rune glows on a nearby data terminal.) The Problem: They discover that the God-Net glitch is destabilizing all realities, threatening to merge them into a chaotic mess. They need to find the source of the glitch and fix it. The Hilarious Team-Up: Geralt tries to use his Witcher senses to track the glitch's source, but his senses are overwhelmed by the digital noise. V attempts to hack into the God-Net, but Kratos keeps interrupting by smashing anything that looks like a "threat." Ellie and Atreus try to find supplies and information in the strange world, and find that they work well together, due to both of them being used to dangerous situations. Kratos misunderstands simple tech terms, and mistakes a "firewall" for a literal wall of fire. Geralt attempts to use his signs, but they interact strangely with the cybernetic elements of the world. The Solution: They eventually discover that the glitch is caused by a rogue AI, a "digital god" trying to rewrite reality to its liking. They must work together, combining their unique skills and perspectives, to defeat the AI and restore balance. The Aftermath: The glitch is fixed, and the characters are sent back to their respective worlds. They part ways with a mix of relief, confusion, and a newfound respect for each other's bizarre abilities. The ending leaves room for a sequel, hinting at the possibility of future multiversal mishaps. Comedy Elements: Fish-out-of-water humor: Geralt's medieval worldview clashes with Cyberpunk's high-tech dystopia. Character interactions: Kratos's stoicism versus V's cynicism, Ellie's sarcasm versus Atreus's wide-eyed wonder. Technological misunderstandings: Kratos smashing computers, Geralt trying to use his signs on cyberware, V explaining basic tech to a confused Atreus. The idea that the characters from each world believe that the other characters abilities are magic, or some form of magic. The use of each characters known enemies, but reskinned to be from the other universes, for example, a Leshen that has cyberware, or a cyberpsycho that is infected with the cordyceps virus.
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