Fairy Tail: Moral Path

Synopsis
Three years prior to the story a dark elf by the name of Sekai Sayomi released the demonic Dark-Edge from its seal, releasing the spirits known as the Servants of Despair into the world. These spirits traveled to Avalon, the birthplace of the legendary White Arts, and possessed some of the greatest hite mages to turn them into Great Despairs, powerful beings set on spreading chaos and despair. These malevolent beings quickly went to work with corrupting the people of Avalon to turn them into Great Despairs as well. Three years later and Avalon and its surrounding countries were now nothing but a land of chaos with Sekai, now known as the Ultimate Despair, taking center stage and ruling it all. Even now, the threat still continues to spread like an epidemic and if something isn't done to stop it the threat could envelop all of Earth Land.

Meanwhile, a white mage and owner of chosen by fate wielder of Dark-Edge's counter back by the name of Haruhi Kaneko and a mage by the name of Kaine Bridgefoster had just crossed the border into Avalon. The moment they do the two mages one into a flightless angel by the name of Icarus. When he sees the legendary weapon and only hope of defeating Sekai and her forces he asks Haruhi a single question that will change everything.

Protagonists

 * Haruhi Kaneko
 * Kaine Bridgefoster
 * Icarus Angelica

Neutral Characters

 * Toby Nightwalker
 * Ayame Shouki
 * Honjo Masamune

Antagonists

 * Sekai Sayomi
 * Erebus Nightwielder

Guilds and Organizations

 * Avalon: The country where most of the story takes place.
 * Asgard: The name of the "evil" organization that over over Avalon and its surrounding countries. Its current leader is Sekai and its co-leader is Erebus Nightwielder.
 * Radiant Dawn: A small rebel force located in Avalon.
 * Seven Heavenly Virtues: Seven powerful mages that represent the Seven Heavenly Virtues. Their whereabouts are unknown.

Trivia

 * Fairy Tail: Moral Path was inspired by Danganronpa, Star Wars, and other similar series.