![]() Author has written 10 stories for No Game, No Life/ノーゲーム・ノーライフ, Dungeons and Dragons, Naruto, Warframe, RWBY, Gravity Falls, High School DxD/ハイスクールD×D, and Rick and Morty. Hey-o, Terakali in the house! I am a seventeen-year old American who has, for years, just been sitting idly by creating stories in notebooks. NO MORE! Over the next... Forever I will be creating content about a slew of characters I've been making for years. The notebook stories span more than 100,000 years worth of content for a certain Mozirek so... I won't be running out anytime soon. I have other stories, though, and many more characters to be using. I will be here, writing, likely unto my- or the website's- death. I will be taking breaks, possibly for months at a time- as I have before- but don't doubt for a second that I'll be back for more. Assuming you enjoy it, I will also be writing books for publishing. I will advertise these through my fanfictions as well, and if you feel like supporting me, feel free to buy them too. The first one, the completed version of Fickle Things - Outset, is already done with the first draft and has a sequel in the works. Of course, with the way I write, it will still likely be over a year before it's complete, and then some time to get it published. Looks like I have plenty of time to get people to like my writing before then, huh? Stories for these characters listed below with a beside them are completely unpublished. Those without can still be on Hiatus, however, so be aware of update dates. The Legacy of Draco Miloki Tyradon Murdock Draco M. Murdock was one of the first characters I ever wrote, and as such, he was so absurdly broken it made him unusable in writing. Or, at least, I thought so, but then I started reading the lore of Warhammer 40k and a bunch of other universes, and I began to grasp just how powerful things can be thought to be. Even then, Draco was in his prime at just under 100,000 years old. That's plenty of time to fill in. Most of his story ideas are based on my RP experiences. Signifying Nothing in particular is basically the entire plot of an RP with one of my closest online friends. Try and guess what we called her. She was the leader of the Draconic Queendom, and that's where most of his stories started to come from. Even after splitting from the group, they acted as a sort of contact to get Draco pulled into other shenanigans, until I had so many stories and no idea what to do with them. I eventually plotted out his life and mapped out his abilities to make a consistent timeline, and with that, I could also narrow down to the ones central to his character, growth, and intended message. Given that I use his name as an alias- and yes, it is an alias- it would make sense that he was a self insert character. While I didn't write him that way intentionally- at first, anyway- most of his problems are mine. He was meant to represent the problems of being both extremely competent and perpetually bored. While I don't wield cosmic powers and I'm not immortal, he could be thought of as a representation of my greatest struggle- that of remaining myself in a world lacking in stability and true entertainment. While much of his story evolved as I grew into my own a writer, and he eventually grew to be used more as a plot device in other characters' stories, that didn't change what he ultimately meant to me. I hope that, when I get the time to write his full story, you all enjoy it as much as I did the first time around. First Steps (*) Discovering you had powers is normally a wondrous time. Unfortunately, with that power, comes revelations of the past and exactly what it means to have a grand destiny. Draco must learn and adapt quickly, as his identity brings with it threats from those who fear his eventual power, and nothing comes easily. He's alone, and terrified, but with the wings on his back, he just might last long enough to truly become a Miloki. Signifying Nothing (*) After finally leaving his home dimension, our hero Draco (*snort*) gets immediately caught up into a war between a planet of god-dragons and the 'Saviors'. Guess which side he ends up with. Join Draco as he discovers more about his abilities, gains his first true friends- and enemies- and forges an identity for himself outside his parentage. Garrard's Tavern (*) One must always settle down eventually, and what better place to do that then a homely little tavern on the outskirts of a peaceful town? Practically anywhere, as it happens, because an evil sorcerer and a dungeon of his creation is killing people, and though he doesn't know the man's intentions, it should come as no surprise that they are anything but good. The devils in the details, though, and while Draco easily forced him from the tavern, taking down the Enchanted Cave he hid within is a whole other issue. Seven Deadly Sins (*) Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Envy, Pride, and- of course- Wrath. These demons were hailed as champions by the pillars of hell, and for the longest time, their presence was the keystone that allowed them to influence the mortal realms. But times are changing, and with Wrath on his way out, it's time for someone new to replace him. Unfortunately, he's not exactly happy about it. What does the avatar of Tyranny even do? Valkyrie (*) One does not normally mess with a god- even when you are one yourself- as they will inevitably know more. So, what does one do when the Avatar of Killick- the god of impropriety- decides to trash your tavern? Destroy them, obviously. Lost Planet (*) Pain. To many, it's a simple thing, and to others, it's a nebulous concept that's foreign to them. Draco knew of it- had experienced it for much of his ancient life- but that was hardly preparation for dealing with her. The Infinity Paradox Everything is threatened by a creature Draco knows nobody can defeat- not even himself. So, clearly the only solution is to send himself again. And again. Not this time? How about the next? (This story is not written from his perspective, but this is the summary from his. The actual story is on Hiatus, but still up, so feel free to use that description.) The Legacy of Draga Konungur Draga Konungur... Ooh boy, where to start? Draga originally began as a simple idea- one that many people had before, but which I hadn't encountered at the time- a real life video game character. This was inspired by the anime series No Game No Life, so I found it only fitting that he stem from their universe. His characterization and appearance has changed several times over my many attempts to write him, and this has even occurred within Fickle Things itself. This is a byproduct of how I originally made the character, since he needed to be adaptable to any situation I could write him into. Like Draco, he was an RP character. Originally, he was meant for the Rolepages RP called Garrard's Tavern- boy doesn't that sound familiar- as a parallel to another character named Xander who also features in Fickle Things. The RP was hectic, with me mostly controlling the enemies, and it was a blast to write. Unfortunately, after G.T., his lack of established motive beyond 'have fun and don't die' became an issue. Draco could theoretically solve any problem Draga ran into, should they come into contact, so I had to separate them. This led to him joining different RP's for a while, but Rolepages was incredibly inconsistent, so he frequently had to abandon storylines as crucial characters were lost. This is what led to the latter parts of Fickle Things, where it's entirely of my own creation but also rushed. Excluding the second trip through the Enchanted Cave, it was essentially done blind. All of these issues should be fixed in the eventual rewrite of the story, which should also greatly improve the writing quality, description, balance, and clear up a lot of confusion, but that doesn't actually change his legacy. I got popular- to a degree- because of this version. He is the reason I kept writing fanfiction, or anything for that matter, and- by extension- why I am genuinely pleased with life. He only has one story, and if you're interested, I'd recommend checking it out now instead of hearing a brief summary. It will be there for a long time, and when it's replaced, a better version of a story you might have enjoyed will be waiting. Fickle Things Draga Konungur has finally done it. After over a year with Sora and Shiro he beat Tet, but by wording his wish poorly he became the Fifth Gamer. This story follows his misadventures as a game character. Fickle Things was actually finished- totally overing 360,000 words in length, and I still have the original saved to my computer. However, Fickle Things is undergoing a rewrite to remove it from the definition of a fanfiction. This is to publish it, allowing me to actually make money from my work. The plot will largely remain the same, with characters and worlds changing in its stead. The status of each book is as follows. Fickle Things - Outset: In editing, awaiting my birthday to begin publishing. Fickle Things - Wasted: Draft in progress. Fickle Things - He Who Hunts Monsters: Rewrite being workshopped. If you'd like to help, you can message me, as the specifics of the rewrite at in progress. The remaining books haven't even been named yet, though the series spanning changes have been cataloged separately and will be affecting these. The Legacy of Donny Donny was one of the only characters I was outright given. Like Sig, it was a creation of a friend of mine, but Donny- as a character- was abandoned and left to me. This... Complicates things, since I have a standard to uphold, and I don't want to damage my friends character. As such, I use Donny very sparsely, and only on things he outright agreed to let me before he left for good. Therefore, these stories aren't really a part of my legacy, but rather a part of his. Since he was a friend, however, they are intertwined, and I shall ensure his character lives on in these works. This is also why Donny doesn't have a last name- he was never designed with one, and though he had a dead family, he never accepted himself as a part of them. Lost Treasure (*) In a world of magic and brutality, it's natural for powerful artifacts to congregate among those who are already strong, growing to ludicrous levels. Once one passes, a scramble for power takes place, and those very same tools fall into the hands of the weak. One such tool, a simple shard of ice, finds it's way into the hands of an equally simple thief, and suddenly everything changes. Winter Princess (*) When one thinks of royalty, many see dresses and royal balls, and cynical people often see corrupt dictatorships or vast conspiracies. Even those who reject their title are expected to be among those- several, even. So, it came as a surprise to Donny that, when one sought him out, they fell under neither archetype. She was like him, a thief. It was just a shame she decided to take something important from him, too. The Legacy of Mesan Frankly put, Mesan was a character born from a bet between me and a friend of mine. They claimed that the ultra-rich tech genius idea was worn out and it was impossible to put a fresh spin on it. Obviously, I disagreed, and immediately set out to create an engineer, who eventually became the character I know and love today. Since he was designed to meet specific criteria, his meaning to me came largely secondary. The twist was the priority- and that came from a simple idea. Every time I'd seen the mixture of magic and tech, it came in one of three ways.
All three examples can be seen in plenty of examples, ranging from popular comic book characters, various movie franchises, as well as manga like Irregular at Magic Highschool. Oddly enough, one I never saw, was magic being used as a crutch to invent stronger tech. These things exist, obviously, but the magic is generally used to replace techo-jargon, rather than being used deliberately to counteract logistical processes in machines. Mesan, specifically, was given only a single power- the ability to send machinery in and out of the AEther. That's it. However, much like I would, he used it to create a massive number of ordinarily impossible machines. One can't carry a howitzer around in your hands, but what if it just appeared in front of you, fired, and then vanished before the recoil even had time to take place? You could do a lot with that, and I let my imagination run wild. He wasn't a serious character, both in character and in concept, but he is what allowed me to finally start writing other intelligent characters. In writing, anyone can be excellent in academics and the like, and it's frequently shown that such intelligence is insufficient. Instead, I simply made them think outside the traditional limitations of their situations. It was an eye opener, and it even led to me thinking up a plausible- if improvable- solution to both the idea of Intelligent Design and where the Big Bang came from. If any of you are interested, I have a YouTube channel called BlackHeaven that I will soon be reviving. I'll post a video about it there. Anyway, Mesan's stories were largely defined by a 'friend' of mine who is also part of the creation of S.P.I.R.I.T. and the background of the next two characters. Kenja (*) To be added. Vilas (*) To be added. The Legacy of the Karui Twins I'm gonna be completely honest, these guys had practically nothing to do with my development as a writer or the stories of others. They were a fun aside that I used to explore, and eventually grow to despise, my violent thoughts and beliefs. Their story was never completed because of this, but I still have some guidelines to work with, so if people want me to do a Tokyo Ghoul fic, they will be what I work with. Tokyo Ghouls (*) Among ghouls, cannibalism is frowned upon, as the species is already being pushed back by internal feuds and the efforts of the CCG. Aonu and Aono don't exactly care, and together, they had eaten quite a few before anyone so much as noticed. Now, however, as they grow stronger through their eating habits, more attention is being focused on them- including from a specific one eyed ghoul. Hiding would be smart, but that's a little difficult when your RC factor is roughly two-hundred times what it's supposed to be. The Legacy of Ashen Tenno Ashen is my youngest character- at least, youngest that has his own story- and due to the brevity of his involvement, he has had little effect on me as a person. He was, however, integral to the formation of my omniversal lore. Specifically, due to his involvement with a certain pirate. Back when I used IMVU- yes, I know, it's terrible- I joined an RP set in the year 2250. The character I chose to use was brand new- a Loki from Warframe who had lost all memory and failed to make contact with Lotus. After all, he hadn't been put to sleep like the rest- he'd been thrown into another dimension. There, he met up with the pirates of a futuristic vessel disguised as a Galleon. The leader of which, a blonde pirate, was the one to come up with the dimensional rift, along with the linking of all theoretical universes- not just those with identical physics. LotR was just as parallel a universe as Godzilla which was just as parallel as Sword Art Online. While I finished the idea after he eventually quit the app, this was integral to linking my many creations together, and eventually spawned The Infinity Paradox and the race of beings called Mozirek. I call them race not because they are the same species, but rather that they are all non-species, meaning that they flatly don't line up with any other being in the omniverse. This, in turn, led to the creation of the Primordials- rather than just The First- as an explanation for their existence. And everything else just fell into place after that. Castle In The Sky This has been canceled, but the first chapter was published. If anyone wants to take over, I will share the important plot points and setting with them in detail. While the character will remain mine, you would then be free to do whatever you wanted to within the bounds of the story idea. Message me for details. |