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The Convergence of AxZos is a crossover event that combines elements from various franchises, such as Kingdom Hearts, Subspace Emissary, SEGA characters, SCP Foundation, and Nickelodeon characters. In this crossover, the characters from these different worlds come together to battle against a group of evil villains associated with AxZos Sourmouth and the forces of Every Villain Is Lemons. Throughout the storyline, there are multiple crossover moments involving Archie Sonic, SCP Foundation, and other franchises.

The themes explored in this crossover include flesh versus machine, life versus death, characters getting slimed, the decline of western civilization, and the science of Gregtech. It incorporates references from Gregtech, Doki Doki Literature Club, and more, making it a diverse and complex crossover event.

Setting
The Convergence of AxZos takes place in several main settings: New Retroville, which was established after the Fire Nation's attack while harnessing the power of the Daybreak Sun; Ohio; Site 19; and the SpongeBob SquarePants universe, along with its peculiar Fanon counterpart. These settings provide a diverse backdrop for the crossover event, offering a mix of familiar and imaginative environments where the characters from different franchises come together to confront the common threat posed by the villains associated with AxZos Sourmouth and Every Villain Is Lemons.

Reception

 * WiseauBlueLipstick - The Convergence of AxZos is an ambitious crossover event that attempts to blend various beloved franchises into a single storyline. While some individual ideas are intriguing, the execution falls short in delivering a coherent and engaging narrative. The story became overwhelmingly convoluted, leaving me confused about what was happening. Furthermore, the excessive cheesiness and corniness of the narrative were distracting and made it difficult to take the events seriously. It felt like the author was unsure of the direction they wanted to take, and this uncertainty translated into the story itself. 4/10