In order to gain your desires, you have to sacrifice something in return. Your life for something you desire, sounds fair, is it not? The rules are simple. Play a game that was presented for you. All you need to do is to win, and you may acquire it. It must be easy, or so they thought. Three ...
This is something I'm writing for myself. These are all my thoughts and feelings, they're real... not something I'm creating and writing for the audience because I can't move on at the moment.
Watabe Katsuo has been falsely accused of something he didn't do. Which makes his reputation fall into ruin. No one believes him, not even family. This makes Katsuo gloomy, the perfect target for bullies. Katsuo decides to change after enrolling in a prestigious high school.
The title says it all. But not all I guess? I mean... This is a rewrite so that's that. I'm terrible at this lol. Also, the chaps word count is 1000~2000 and updates are 1~3 chapters per week depending on my mood. Also, I only write for a hobby and I only put those deadlines on myself so uh yeah....
It starts off with a necromancer who has brought back to life a skeleton with superhuman body features, deciding it would be a good idea for him to be a ruler of the dead. In his journey he encounters obstacles and tries to take care of it. Will he succeed?
A scientist and engineer, thanks to his submarines capable of reaching depths unthinkable by a normal human, sets out to explore the Pacific Ocean where he discovers a new race, the fish men. He decides to merge his DNA with this new race to create supermen capable of helping him in the study of...
(This is not a synopsis) I'll be rewriting Staccato, since I feel that I've rushed my writing process too much, and that the course of events within the story has deviated too much from what I first planned. I also feel like a different chapter length, narration, and pacing would suit Staccato ...
Welcome to the distant future! Tokyo is a place where people can fly, robots make your coffee, and augmented reality is tightly integrated into daily life. But despite dazzling technological advances, this future utopia is strangely similar to the world we know today. Why has human society evolve...