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Nope.Just to know! ;p
You don't have to let go of your IP, just do what I do and write multiple stories in your own shared universe/multiverse.There was a time when Ai-chan wanted to make a shared universe, but realized that Ai-chan was a control freak who didn't want o let go of Ai-chan's IP. So while Ai-chan has no problem with other people writing in the same universe, it will not be considered canon.
There has been many people who asked for the rules of Children of the Valkyries and The Half Lilim.
Any future “Endgame” finale?Yes, I do. So far, I have all 3 of my stories in the same shared multiverse sharing a common Earth everyone was Isekaied from at different points on the timeline. It is a rather complex multiverse too with the potential for world hopping, and a subtle shared greater plot that is hinted at and slowly progressed by each story. (Basically, the stuff going on in our Earth's version of heaven is the real time setter for where each story is in the timeline since the characters don't actually interact with each other. "A New Hero God" is the earliest point on the timeline, and it also gives the best view of Earth's heaven since this is the stage where everything about it is working as it's supposed to.)
I have even named it "the pear chain multiverse." (The entirety of all the stories takes place in only 1 of the "pearls" on the chain. Basically, each "pearl" contains an entire multiverse. The pearl-chain is the device by which elemental and magical energies are circulated through the worlds, but I don't actually use any of the other "pearls" as the setting for any of my stories.) The concept makes use of my layman's rough understanding of M theory (a different permutation on string theory) in terms of higher dimensional and interplanar spaces.
EDIT: BTW, in response to the above comment, my multiverse has 11 dimensions because it is based on M theory which also has 11 dimensions. No brain explosions though, I actually try to break it down and explain it in a somewhat understandable manner. (Actually, more like 8 dimensions really since 3 of M theory's dimensions are related to time and I have decided not to mess with that.)
Any future “Endgame” finale?
Also, I’m kinda hoping the characters from your stories meet each other somehow! XDOn the heavenly events on Earth? That's just background events in every story of the series. You get snippets from each that Earth is slowly progressing through the apocalypse, and you only get to see a fragment of it as the MC of each story gets isekaied. (Most of the reason "A New Hero God) basically gives a full rundown about how Heaven is supposed to work is because it is early enough on the timeline that there are zero signs of the approaching apocolypse in it's opening portion. So, that was the only way it manages to tell anything about the Earth timeline.)
Actually, my unwritten but planned series called "The Class of Outworlders" has the MC isekaied during Har-Megido. (The proper original Yittish term for what we have mistranslated as "The Battle of Armageddon," which is actually as redundant as the word "Sahara desert" because "Har-Megido" more properly translates to "the battle at Megido.") So, this actually makes it the furthest off point in the time-line.
“Endgame”, I was thinking of The Avengers Endgame-style finale! XDOn the heavenly events on Earth? That's just background events in every story of the series. You get snippets from each that Earth is slowly progressing through the apocalypse, and you only get to see a fragment of it as the MC of each story gets isekaied. (Most of the reason "A New Hero God" basically gives a full rundown about how Heaven is supposed to work is because it is early enough on the timeline that there are zero signs of the approaching apocolypse in it's opening portion. So, that was the only way it manages to tell anything about the Earth timeline.)
Actually, my unwritten but planned series called "The Class of Outworlders" has the MC isekaied during Har-Megido. (The proper original Yittish term for what we have mistranslated as "The Battle of Armageddon," which is actually as redundant as the word "Sahara desert" because "Har-Megido" more properly translates to "the battle at Megido.") So, this actually makes it the furthest off point in the time-line.