ReplayTyHeretic
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Joined 08-30-11, id: 3209634, Profile Updated: 09-07-11
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I guess it's time I explained myself...

I am ReplayTyHeretic. People on YouTube, deviantArt, and even on Skype know me as this also. I'm a Let's Player, and I love making them. I am 16 years old, and have been interested in Fan-Fiction stories for well over 5 years. I recently got the courage to begin publicly releasing stories. My first truly devoted story was written on Word, but was never released until well over one month of revisions. I released all of the parts on my deviantArt when some friends on Skype told me they liked my story.

Sadly, the story might not even be able to be finished. I finally got Writer's Block, and have not recovered since. The story was "Ray of Hope." It was based off of the two main stories from the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series. You can still read every part on my deviantArt. After a little time, I discussed another story to a friend.

I admitted I couldn't write much, since nothing came to mind that would actually work. We discussed ideas about doing other fan fiction stories. One idea was based off of the Burnout series, which I never really understood. Another was a rendition of PMD, but with a human-based feel to it. (Kind of like a Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 story. This one sounds like another story I could write.)

Finally, came the story I'm writing today. I threw the Mystery Dungeon story on the table, and started thinking about the "Human" element of the idea. I liked the idea of having humans interacting with Pokemon, and add that element to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon. The "city" part of the story came naturally. The city is actually based off of a mix of New York City and Tokyo. Most of the story unfolds in the park, so some people got this.

I'm more than glad I joined the fray of writing stories. I was always afraid of criticism for the longest time. Now that I'm writing stories, I crave it. I always want to improve, and keep writing bigger and better stories. Never forget to R&R, it always helps.

Even if it is a one-word message.

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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Life In Flames by Gamerfan411 reviews
A sequel to my novelization of the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers games. A girl gets transformed and sent to a world of only pokemon. Can she face her fears and find a way back? A bit of language and violence.
Pokémon - Rated: K+ - English - Adventure/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 38 - Words: 102,942 - Reviews: 199 - Favs: 205 - Follows: 108 - Updated: 1/14/2012 - Published: 9/4/2011 - Vulpix/Rokon, Riolu - Complete
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2: A Novelization by Gamerfan411 reviews
Alex is originally a human being. The story of his adventure as an electric mouse. A retelling of the game's events with some of my own twists. The last chapters are pretty dark in nature and there's plenty of violence.
Pokémon - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Friendship - Chapters: 56 - Words: 137,255 - Reviews: 120 - Favs: 223 - Follows: 86 - Updated: 9/4/2011 - Published: 6/17/2011 - Pikachu, Eevee/Eievui - Complete
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: The Timeshifters reviews
Timeshifters are an impressive group. They can go back in time to change events in history. However, what happens when someone, or something, changes history to the point that it stops forever? There is violence and death. Chance of language.
Pokémon - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Friendship - Chapters: 14 - Words: 19,268 - Reviews: 10 - Favs: 5 - Follows: 6 - Updated: 1/22/2012 - Published: 9/1/2011 - Eevee/Eievui, Vulpix/Rokon