Let me break it down for fellow fans. 'Reborn as the Grand Regent Thragg in Invincible: The Multiverse' isn't marked as complete on any major platforms I frequent. The narrative structure suggests it's mid-saga, with recent chapters hinting at a looming confrontation between Thragg's empire and a coalition of alternate Mark Graysons. What stands out is how the writer reimagines Thragg's character—less one-dimensional villain, more strategic ruler grappling with legacy. The combat scenes are cinematic, especially when Thragg leverages his hybridized Viltrumite/alien tech army.
World-building here is next-level. The fic introduces original factions like the Chrono Hunters, who manipulate time to erase rebellious timelines. Thragg's conquests aren't just physical; he's dismantling ideological opposition too. The latest arc teased a crossover with 'Image Comics' lore, which could mean we're only halfway through. For those craving completed works, 'Empire of Shadows' (a Thragg-centric fic on AO3) wraps up neatly in 40 chapters.
as of now, it's still ongoing. The story dives deep into Thragg's rise in an alternate universe, blending brutal Viltrumite politics with multiversal chaos. Updates are irregular but substantial when they drop, usually every few weeks. The author's world-building is meticulous—each arc explores new dimensions while keeping Thragg's ruthless charisma front and center. If you're into power struggles and cosmic-scale battles, this fic delivers. For similar vibes, check out 'The Viltrumite War' fanfics on SpaceBattles.
Status update: unfinished but fire. This fic takes Thragg's 'Invincible' lore and cranks it to eleven. Instead of just conquering Earth, he's reshaping entire realities—think 'What If?' meets 'Game of Thrones' in space. The author's pacing is deliberate; arcs alternate between galactic warfare and court intrigue, with Thragg's half-human daughter emerging as a wildcard. Recent comments from the writer suggest a planned trilogy structure, and we're barely into Book Two.
What hooks me is the moral ambiguity. Thragg isn't purely evil here. His reforms—like abolishing slavery but enforcing meritocracy through combat—spark debates among readers. The prose nails his voice: arrogant yet introspective. For something complete but equally gritty, 'Viltrumite Rising' on FanFiction.net concludes Thragg's origin story brilliantly.
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