![]() Author has written 7 stories for Anime X-overs, Naruto, Pokémon, and Inuyasha. Hi, what's up? My real name is Taylor and I like anime (though I'm not crazy about it beyond belief). I watch different anime shows so much over my lifetime that I was kind of "smacked" in the head with a great story though I admit I own only about half of the things actually in it and I give credit to, you know, thier respected creators of whom are geniuses. In this own world of mine (seeming to develope almost overnight actually) the world is...different than ours. Mind you, I don't see it as anime but real-life in a supernatural theme. What I mean with the world being different and all is that girls are permitted to have kids at the young age of fifteen. Wierd, right? Well, school isn't all important though they do exist just not in abundance like here. You can marry at the age of fifteen, however, the boy must be older than the girl; not nessesarily by a year. A guy could be fifteen, born in March, and marry a girl the same age but born in June. Being that school isn't important, the people aren't dumb. They're clever, considering some residents on certain islands have to fight demons from time to time. That's another thing: demons exist all over the place. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, types, etc. However, just a few among them are considered "demons among demons" meaning that they are lords of the creatures, bearing extremley powerful attributes compared to the others, even humans. Also, demons may take the form of humans from time to time, some powerful ones changing again on moonless nights to make themselves almost god-like. A pretty disturbing thing is that women in more rural islands are forced to carry on the children of those foul creatures. I mean rape so if that kind of disturbes you then there is nothing I can really say. It just sort of popped up...heh. Anyway, half demons also exist but they're considred illegal to harbor them on any island. Why? Because of thier demon blood being foul to the humans. So what do they do? They kill off the little hybrids and thier parents (usually the human one) or arrest them depending on the situation. One more thing, telephones and cell phones like that were never invented along with cars which is good and bad for obvious reasons. Pretty effed up, right? I scare myself sometimes...just kidding. The world includes charaters from all different animes (them being: Naruto, Inuyasha, Avatar, and Pokemon) and the setting is mostly from the video game The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker. Most of the storyline is from the game but I assure you I made up some stuff on my own. Thus, The Legend of Arceus: The Shikon no Tama was born. I'll have it posted sometime but it's pretty gruesome (not rated M. I don't have the energy to go that far, not yet that is.) Last but not least, I forgot to tell you a crutial fact to the whole story, the world (or universe, rather) has a different, unamed religion. Their (main) god is Arceus, the pinnacle of beginning. Imagine this, out in the desert there is this pyramid bearing multiple sides. The thirteen sides make up and structure the whole pyramid. In that sense do the other gods exist. They are different facets of Arceus's whole being, signaling the activeness of creation. I couldn't tell you what thier names are or what they're the god(dess) of, that would spoil the story. Each one has a completely different personality than the other (with the exception of a certain two much, much later) that makes them seperate. However, each god and goddess are equal to one another in strength, resulting in both's deaths if one were to fight another. It's like the pyramid. Each side is built with exactly the same height, length, even width and the same material to make up the whole. So, that's all I'll say for you to read. It's pretty messed up, even for me but I'm surprised I didn't think of it before. In conclusion, psych. That's all I wanted to say. Bye, and have a good morning, afternoon, evening or night! |
The Legend of Arceus: The Shikon no Tama
Forever and Ever
Forgiven but Forsaken
Like the Rain
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: God of the Mind
Sons of Plunder
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