Knights of the Universe

Knights of the Universe is a web-exclusive manga series based on the original plot of Magical Vacation 2, which would later become Magical Starsign.

New issues were uploaded to the official Brownie Brown website once a month, beginning in May of 2008. By October of that same year, the serialization of Knights of the Universe was discontinued after six issues were published, effectively ending the story on a cliffhanger. However, Shinichi Kameoka has stated on Twitter that the plot of Knights of the Universe – or rather Magical Vacation 2 – was fully developed before its discontinuation.

The story takes place in an alternate continuity, as it makes several changes to established characters and plot points from both games in the Magical Vacation series. Based on what is featured in Knights of the Universe, it can be determined that Magical Starsign was originally going to be a direct sequel to Magical Vacation. In the current continuity, the games' events are separated by around 800 years.

Plot
One night, a large meteorite crash lands in the Kingdom of Kovomaka. A unit of magicians lead by Vanilla Nighthawk are dispatched from the royal palace the next morning, wondering if this meteorite is The "Sheep" mentioned in an ancient prophecy, who is said to bring destruction upon the land after awaking.

In a nearby field, six students from Will-o'-Wisp Academy ride high-tech bikes to the crash site, intending on joining Vanilla and her group in their investigation. Ahead of everyone else is Mash Blanc, whose reckless driving annoys his cohorts. Sorbet Ronsard scolds her classmate for being careless, as do Cider Rainbow and Pistachio Maplewood. Cider is sharing a bike with his younger cousin, Souffle Sherbet. Arancia Scorenote then drives up to ask Souffle if she can detect Vanilla's voice. Souffle takes a moment to concentrate her powers, but for some odd reason, she can no longer hear Vanilla. The students are slightly concerned by her response, but Pistachio alerts them of how quickly they were approaching the site.

Meanwhile at the royal palace near Castle Town, King Geasshigaou Oden demands to know if the meteorite had been destroyed. Before him is a magician in bloodstained robes being held up by two others, all of whom fled the crash site. The king's aide, Khao Yam, is confident that the meteorite is the prophesized "Sheep", judging by how quickly it dealt with the twelve soldiers that were deployed. King Oden is shocked to hear that Vanilla may have been killed by the entity, then assured the three magicians that their return to the palace is honorable. When his soldiers are dismissed from the throne room, King Oden looks down in grief. He sent Vanilla out with the group of magicians because she fused with an enigma in the past, which gave her incredible powers. If The "Sheep" really did kill her, there was likely no other wizard in the country who could take it down. Just then, Madeleine of Will-o'-Wisp Academy enters the room and salutes King Oden.

The six students arrive at Eldile Plains where The "Sheep" had landed, and Mash is scared beyond words. Sorbet rides in to tell her classmate to focus, but she is stopped when The "Sheep" fires a laser beam at her with a mechanical appendage. Mash hops off his bike to check on Sorbet, who sustained minor injures after being launched off her vehicle, though she quickly recovers. The duo watch as Cider, Arancia, and Pistachio summon their elemental spirits before unleashing powerful magic in unison. Once the dust clears, it seemed that none of their attacks were effective in the slightest, even with the added strength of a three-way spirit combo. The "Sheep" retaliates by firing off even more lasers at the students, but Mash and Sorbet are left unharmed. Mash holds Sorbet back from running to the others, fearing that they may have been killed in the attack. As they argue, Souffle walks up and tells her friends to run, then suddenly shouts Kerendu's name. She looks up at The "Sheep" as Kerendu, thought to have died in the Abyssal Realm, appears behind her.

Issues
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six