Hi,
This is Yuki your host for this Fanfic. There are just a few things I need to clarify after you had read the story, some ranting, some thanks... mostly ranting. First of all I made the characters have two names, most of the main characters anyway. Why is this? It's because I want the readers (that would be you) to see the difference of the two worlds.
Aya Fujimiya from WeiB Kreuz has also been called Rairan in this story. I use Aya in the narration bit because it would make the narration a little easier. Aya was also used in the conversation bit in the few episodes when the other guardians still slumbers and only knows him as Aya Fujimiya. Of course when it came to the introduction of the guardian I used Rairan. The same goes for the other guardians or Weib Kreuz kittens: Ken Hidaka, Kenren; Omi Tsukiyono, Momi/ Mamomi; Yoji Kodou, Yokan.
If you'd also noticed I used Kurama's human name Minamino Shuuichi unfortunately lacking the right information I'm not quite sure which is the first name or the last name of Kurama. If you'd look at the Filipino version of Yuyu Hakushu they used Minamino as the first name but then I don't have much trust on the Filipino dubbing since some of the time they used the last names as the first. So I just used Shuuichi as the last name and Minamino as the first, so that I'd have someone to blame if I get it mixed up. evil laugh
Oh yes if you'd also notice most of the second names are near to the original ones. Rairan, Ran Fujimiya; Kenren, Ken Hidaka, Yokan,Yoji Kodou; Mamomi, Mamoru Takatori/ Omi Tsukiyono and Yukiko, Yuko but then there's that sickly corny name Rai-rai for Kurama. If you're wondering why this is so I'm afraid there's no real reason why I did it. It's corny and it's too sweet/cute making their "relationship" near to the real ones (relationship) in this world (where am located anyway).
I think the most confusing bit in this story would be the worlds bit (spirit, real, meta, Subete and dark realm). But of course if I'm wrong, skip this part, there's no use reading something you already understand.
In Yuyu Hakushu the movie (the first one) the spirit world was submerged under water because of Hades, the king of the underworld. In this story I used the meta world as substitute for the underworld. And as it was explained in the movie (that is if I remembered correctly) The three worlds (spirit world, real world and underworld) is connected horizontally and the spirit world and underworld are fighting over the balance of the real world, the underworld wanting to rule it. The Spirit world keeps the balance in the real world and protects the humans by the barriers. Now getting that thought what would happen if the spirit world depended on another world to keep the balance? Thus, entering the idea of Subete. Subete is a gateway to the world that keeps the balance in the real world. Because of this Subete and the world itself (dark realm) was considered as 1. Of course you cannot just place another world in an already existing plan that is the reason for the portals and the extreme value of the princess, the rightful heir to balancing the real world. As this story shows she is the only link between the real world and Subete, the gatekeeper in a way.
For those people who are wondering why I made the ending fight too short/ pathetic/ worthless (am talking about the fight between the king and Yuko) it's because there are no more ideas for a much extravagant, elaborate fight between a father and a daughter. If you've noticed some of the fights even came out pathetic, I'd blame the drowsiness and the sugar attacks but then it's just lack of ideas people, that is all. Verbal abuse was one of the options as well as gore and multiple destruction causing the death of the remaining characters, it was going to be fun to write and read however it wasn't the main point of the story and the ending would be horribly mutilated if I did that too (too many WeiB Fans are already hunting me down for killing the four bishies and I don't think the Yuyu Hakushu fans would appreciate my killing of the four). Yes it will give spice and everything like that but I'm not going for adventure type story, I'm going for tragic, something that will keep you thinking. And the transitions to those two genres ( extreme adventure and extreme tragic) is strength depleting and head pounding (in layman's term it's difficult and if I even tried it, this story won't turn out as expected and it won't be finished by the time I expected it to be).
Now for those who are wondering why I chose to put four utterly unnecessary trials for Kurama (five counting the last one where he needs to head back on time), this is all I have to say: Would you rather I had him healed by medicine and talking to him through telepathy or the trials where he had proven his love, courage, intelligence and to top it all the adventure and different type of healing? I'd say go for the trials. Which by the way would have been converted to a sloppy piece of junk if not for two people who had given me the idea even though they had not given it directly, I still thank you (I meant you Jillian and you too Zeruel). Now about the "prizes" he had to get... I know, I know, translated to English they are corny and crappy but here's an explanation to it.
Yes there's an explanation to almost everything bizarre, sweet or corny in this story, why? Because I don't like making things without any value. They make me feel degraded for not making an excellent story with an excellent background or meaning (I know I'm making things more difficult for me but what the hell I like the workout, especially when I'm experiencing a sugar crash). Okay now for the explanation. First the trial by lightning with the tama inazuma (lightning ball), I know some of you would think "How corny, a ball?" Well if you have read the bit about the staff the orb with the crescent moon and the thing Kurama got is one and the same, it possess power! Bwuhahahaha choke choke Ahem... Now for the second one, trial by Air, Kori Iki (ice breath), now this one I really had a hard time with (and I was also thinking how I was going to incorporate the staff with this, then I remembered the wings). But then it hit me, there was one movie I saw where to defeat the villain you must acquire ice power and the only way to acquire this from the god is by a woman. Now combine that with the fact that Kurama has to fight Yuko, what could be more entertaining than kissing the person he was suppose to hate and acquiring the "prize" as well. Of course he did not know it was the thing he was suppose to do; another entertaining thought that crossed my dementedly, weird, sugar driven mind.
Now all of you know about the cliché "fight the one you love" trial. I didn't want to use this but then it complemented the ending I had in mind (How? Read the ending again). Therefore pointing us to the trial by fire with the "prize" Hikari no Hoshi (Star of light). Now if my analogy is correct Star of light is also called hope by most people. The only thing left in Pandora's box (no Pandora's box has nothing to do with the story I'm just giving emphasis to the detail). Combine the two thoughts (hope and "fight the one you love" trial) and viola a perfect trial about trust, hope, love and healing. I had a hard time coming up with the ending for this trial coz there was three possible outcomes. First is Kurama killing Yuko, acquiring the star of light and healing himself, also putting into action the quotation "If you love someone let them go..." However it destroys the ending I put up. Therefore directing us to option number two, which is Kurama acquires the star of light by making Yuko believe in him therefore healing him, acquiring hope, love and trust but then it's corny and too used by many great writers. Then there's the third option where Kurama heals, gets trust, and love but then loses hope, acquiring it in the latter part of the story but that would suck big time. So I was stuck at how the hell I'm going to end one of the most important parts of the story. Then it hit me again, how about a draw? Then you would think "A draw?" (you read the story right? It came out as a draw right?) Well let's look at it this way. Kurama gets the star of light, trust of Yuna and of himself, Heals and rediscovers the love he seem not to possess and Yuko does not die but gives up the hope willingly however delivering great damage to our great hero. If you did not know how that happened, I would have to say, THE HELL, DID YOU READ THE STORY OR NOT?!?!?! I got the idea from the movie "Hero", yes I admit I copied the fight bit between Broken sword and Flying snow (did I get the names correct?) It was the classic letting the guy die for the girl to believe putting into effect the world famous line "I'll give you everything, the moon, the stars... blah blah blah blah." but then... you know the story, you read it...
Okay now the last trial was the trial by Water, Hono'o Aoi (Blue flame). Now for those who noticed and wondering, yes I took the idea from spirit warriors, the shortcut. It was just too good to pass. Imagine 8 Kuramas sighs it was heaven thinking about it but then hell knowing that they are trying to kill the real one and the blue flame came from Chrono Cross. First I was just thinking of Chrono cross but then where's the fun in that? Therefore incorporating the spirit warriors bit. For those who do not know, Chrono Cross' blue flame caused the hero to switch bodies with the enemy while the spirit warrior bit was mainly like the trial looking into the water creating clone, clone wanting the real one killed... I didn't put the "side effect" of the blue flame from Chrono cross because there was no one to switch bodies with (duh?) but I did make a little adjustment. I had let one of the clones stay and "warn" Kurama about the future which our dear little fox did not heed and he destroyed the clone by throwing the flame towards him.
There, that's the explanation of the trials. Oh one last thing. I know the trials seemed cliche... Trial where you fight your friends, then see what you have become, then fight your love, and lastly fight yourself. and how much I made them original they are still cliché and I used them because to fully 'defeat' an evil inside you, you must fight with yourself, see what you have done to repent, see what could happen to friendship and lastly to love. The usual trials in life, I'd say...
I think it's time to also include the fairy tale bit. I know not many are wondering about this but this is my time to rant! My time to pour out everything about the story and no one can stop me!!!! Bwuhahahahahahahahahaha choke choke Ahem... Okay. I chose Rapunzel because Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty had been used way too much. I know they're classic and world famous but then Yuko would not be able to "feel" with the characters since they had not lost anything in the end. They started from nothing and gained everything while Rapunzel started getting everything and then there had been a threat to lose everything much like Yuko's life.
If the readers have noticed I used the ending of both Anime. In WeiB Kreuz they were not clarified to be killed in that building that collapsed creating the white cross however I used that ending because I have to make the fanfic near to the real anime. Remember (to those who knew) that before the 'ritual' and the fight between WeiB and Schwartz there had already been chaos therefore making the unbalance of the world and in Yuyu Hakushu the tournament in the spirit world was to ensure what would happen to the real world (this would then act as the unbalance in the spirit world). Not only near but also I needed a plot line to get rid of some of the characters. The WeiB kittens being the guardian and friends of Yuko was more fitting for the part of death because it would complement the thoughts and actions Yuko did in the ending. It was also fitting because they were closer to her than the Yuyu Hakushu group 'cept for Kurama that is. And I also used the endings because it was best for both my mind and flow of the story.
Now about Kurama's death in the ending part, yes, Yuko did kill Kurama. It would be explained further if I go on with the sequel but a partly explanation is that, Kurama was one of the most powerful among the four (in the story because of the acquired powers and the blood he had drank from Yuko) but also remember that Kurama hated Yuko for some odd reason that was why the guardians were reluctant to awaken his powers. Now they did awaken it and it turned out to be the worst for Yuko and Kurama's relationship (which got fixed in the later part) but Yuko was sending too much pain towards Kurama, too much stress and absorbing too much energy from the remaining four. Yuko then did the only humane thing, killed Kurama for less pain. Now why didn't she feel as if she killed herself like it was said in the earlier part of the story? Because like the girl said to Kurama: "It was never meant to last, it was never meant to be... It was predestined... The bond was superficial, for you to help, for us to win..." There, that's the partly explanation. More if I go on to the sequel of Blood.
What else must I rant about? Ah yes dedications! (now didn't you wish you were nicer to me?) Well this story was and is dedicated
To my friend Jillian: "There's always something to live for... You just have to find it." "You always have a choice." Thankies for the idea and the breaks you made me take without them I won't be here with you right now. Oh yeah and thanks for staying with me in my sugar sessions.
To Raymond: Who has introduced me to the joy and power of writing fan fiction. Thanks a lot and yes I finished one!!! And I'm sorry if I used some of your ideas without asking for permission. Gomen nasai...
To Mico kun: You had always made me smile in the most unusual times. I will not forget that time we met and the plots we have hatched and the destruction we had tried to impart to the world. Thank you for the support as well as the ideas and the happiness. Thank you Thank you.
To Zeruel: For the night discussions and the perceptions, the hatred, anger and destruction you made me feel and want to impart to you, which added to the story and made it more detailed than I intended it to be. For the ideas you shared and the chocolates you made me eat as well as making Yuki and Heisei smile... I thank you.
To my Oni-chan: Who had always been there for me, though he doesn't read fanfics and he will not in anyway have the chance to read this (that is if God and the people who are up there is kind enough to not let him know), I thank thee and I thank you as well for the insanity you have placed in my head, causing the dementedly excellent piece of work I have done in many weeks. As well for the times you have endured the sugar crashes I was into and the overdrives I have been hooked into while doing this fanfic.
To my dorm mates (Angelica and Tiffany): Who had endured the long hours of opened lights, ranting, complaining, pestering, maniacal laughs, loud thoughts, laptop sounds, over eating and incoherent, nonsense words that came out of me while doing the fanfic, my other works, everyday occurrences of life and while I stayed at bed number 3, top bunk, room 106 of Residencia de Dios.
To all I thank you and yes finally my ranting has reached its end. Those are all the things I thought needed clarifying and reading. And now I must take my leave and find some other work that needs finishing, ranting or starting. Hope you all liked my story as well as this lengthy Author's note. See you in other works!I hope you enjoyed my work as I have enjoyed writing it.
The official scribe of the non existing world of Sifero:
Akabara, Yuki
This is Yuki your host for this Fanfic. There are just a few things I need to clarify after you had read the story, some ranting, some thanks... mostly ranting. First of all I made the characters have two names, most of the main characters anyway. Why is this? It's because I want the readers (that would be you) to see the difference of the two worlds.
Aya Fujimiya from WeiB Kreuz has also been called Rairan in this story. I use Aya in the narration bit because it would make the narration a little easier. Aya was also used in the conversation bit in the few episodes when the other guardians still slumbers and only knows him as Aya Fujimiya. Of course when it came to the introduction of the guardian I used Rairan. The same goes for the other guardians or Weib Kreuz kittens: Ken Hidaka, Kenren; Omi Tsukiyono, Momi/ Mamomi; Yoji Kodou, Yokan.
If you'd also noticed I used Kurama's human name Minamino Shuuichi unfortunately lacking the right information I'm not quite sure which is the first name or the last name of Kurama. If you'd look at the Filipino version of Yuyu Hakushu they used Minamino as the first name but then I don't have much trust on the Filipino dubbing since some of the time they used the last names as the first. So I just used Shuuichi as the last name and Minamino as the first, so that I'd have someone to blame if I get it mixed up. evil laugh
Oh yes if you'd also notice most of the second names are near to the original ones. Rairan, Ran Fujimiya; Kenren, Ken Hidaka, Yokan,Yoji Kodou; Mamomi, Mamoru Takatori/ Omi Tsukiyono and Yukiko, Yuko but then there's that sickly corny name Rai-rai for Kurama. If you're wondering why this is so I'm afraid there's no real reason why I did it. It's corny and it's too sweet/cute making their "relationship" near to the real ones (relationship) in this world (where am located anyway).
I think the most confusing bit in this story would be the worlds bit (spirit, real, meta, Subete and dark realm). But of course if I'm wrong, skip this part, there's no use reading something you already understand.
In Yuyu Hakushu the movie (the first one) the spirit world was submerged under water because of Hades, the king of the underworld. In this story I used the meta world as substitute for the underworld. And as it was explained in the movie (that is if I remembered correctly) The three worlds (spirit world, real world and underworld) is connected horizontally and the spirit world and underworld are fighting over the balance of the real world, the underworld wanting to rule it. The Spirit world keeps the balance in the real world and protects the humans by the barriers. Now getting that thought what would happen if the spirit world depended on another world to keep the balance? Thus, entering the idea of Subete. Subete is a gateway to the world that keeps the balance in the real world. Because of this Subete and the world itself (dark realm) was considered as 1. Of course you cannot just place another world in an already existing plan that is the reason for the portals and the extreme value of the princess, the rightful heir to balancing the real world. As this story shows she is the only link between the real world and Subete, the gatekeeper in a way.
For those people who are wondering why I made the ending fight too short/ pathetic/ worthless (am talking about the fight between the king and Yuko) it's because there are no more ideas for a much extravagant, elaborate fight between a father and a daughter. If you've noticed some of the fights even came out pathetic, I'd blame the drowsiness and the sugar attacks but then it's just lack of ideas people, that is all. Verbal abuse was one of the options as well as gore and multiple destruction causing the death of the remaining characters, it was going to be fun to write and read however it wasn't the main point of the story and the ending would be horribly mutilated if I did that too (too many WeiB Fans are already hunting me down for killing the four bishies and I don't think the Yuyu Hakushu fans would appreciate my killing of the four). Yes it will give spice and everything like that but I'm not going for adventure type story, I'm going for tragic, something that will keep you thinking. And the transitions to those two genres ( extreme adventure and extreme tragic) is strength depleting and head pounding (in layman's term it's difficult and if I even tried it, this story won't turn out as expected and it won't be finished by the time I expected it to be).
Now for those who are wondering why I chose to put four utterly unnecessary trials for Kurama (five counting the last one where he needs to head back on time), this is all I have to say: Would you rather I had him healed by medicine and talking to him through telepathy or the trials where he had proven his love, courage, intelligence and to top it all the adventure and different type of healing? I'd say go for the trials. Which by the way would have been converted to a sloppy piece of junk if not for two people who had given me the idea even though they had not given it directly, I still thank you (I meant you Jillian and you too Zeruel). Now about the "prizes" he had to get... I know, I know, translated to English they are corny and crappy but here's an explanation to it.
Yes there's an explanation to almost everything bizarre, sweet or corny in this story, why? Because I don't like making things without any value. They make me feel degraded for not making an excellent story with an excellent background or meaning (I know I'm making things more difficult for me but what the hell I like the workout, especially when I'm experiencing a sugar crash). Okay now for the explanation. First the trial by lightning with the tama inazuma (lightning ball), I know some of you would think "How corny, a ball?" Well if you have read the bit about the staff the orb with the crescent moon and the thing Kurama got is one and the same, it possess power! Bwuhahahaha choke choke Ahem... Now for the second one, trial by Air, Kori Iki (ice breath), now this one I really had a hard time with (and I was also thinking how I was going to incorporate the staff with this, then I remembered the wings). But then it hit me, there was one movie I saw where to defeat the villain you must acquire ice power and the only way to acquire this from the god is by a woman. Now combine that with the fact that Kurama has to fight Yuko, what could be more entertaining than kissing the person he was suppose to hate and acquiring the "prize" as well. Of course he did not know it was the thing he was suppose to do; another entertaining thought that crossed my dementedly, weird, sugar driven mind.
Now all of you know about the cliché "fight the one you love" trial. I didn't want to use this but then it complemented the ending I had in mind (How? Read the ending again). Therefore pointing us to the trial by fire with the "prize" Hikari no Hoshi (Star of light). Now if my analogy is correct Star of light is also called hope by most people. The only thing left in Pandora's box (no Pandora's box has nothing to do with the story I'm just giving emphasis to the detail). Combine the two thoughts (hope and "fight the one you love" trial) and viola a perfect trial about trust, hope, love and healing. I had a hard time coming up with the ending for this trial coz there was three possible outcomes. First is Kurama killing Yuko, acquiring the star of light and healing himself, also putting into action the quotation "If you love someone let them go..." However it destroys the ending I put up. Therefore directing us to option number two, which is Kurama acquires the star of light by making Yuko believe in him therefore healing him, acquiring hope, love and trust but then it's corny and too used by many great writers. Then there's the third option where Kurama heals, gets trust, and love but then loses hope, acquiring it in the latter part of the story but that would suck big time. So I was stuck at how the hell I'm going to end one of the most important parts of the story. Then it hit me again, how about a draw? Then you would think "A draw?" (you read the story right? It came out as a draw right?) Well let's look at it this way. Kurama gets the star of light, trust of Yuna and of himself, Heals and rediscovers the love he seem not to possess and Yuko does not die but gives up the hope willingly however delivering great damage to our great hero. If you did not know how that happened, I would have to say, THE HELL, DID YOU READ THE STORY OR NOT?!?!?! I got the idea from the movie "Hero", yes I admit I copied the fight bit between Broken sword and Flying snow (did I get the names correct?) It was the classic letting the guy die for the girl to believe putting into effect the world famous line "I'll give you everything, the moon, the stars... blah blah blah blah." but then... you know the story, you read it...
Okay now the last trial was the trial by Water, Hono'o Aoi (Blue flame). Now for those who noticed and wondering, yes I took the idea from spirit warriors, the shortcut. It was just too good to pass. Imagine 8 Kuramas sighs it was heaven thinking about it but then hell knowing that they are trying to kill the real one and the blue flame came from Chrono Cross. First I was just thinking of Chrono cross but then where's the fun in that? Therefore incorporating the spirit warriors bit. For those who do not know, Chrono Cross' blue flame caused the hero to switch bodies with the enemy while the spirit warrior bit was mainly like the trial looking into the water creating clone, clone wanting the real one killed... I didn't put the "side effect" of the blue flame from Chrono cross because there was no one to switch bodies with (duh?) but I did make a little adjustment. I had let one of the clones stay and "warn" Kurama about the future which our dear little fox did not heed and he destroyed the clone by throwing the flame towards him.
There, that's the explanation of the trials. Oh one last thing. I know the trials seemed cliche... Trial where you fight your friends, then see what you have become, then fight your love, and lastly fight yourself. and how much I made them original they are still cliché and I used them because to fully 'defeat' an evil inside you, you must fight with yourself, see what you have done to repent, see what could happen to friendship and lastly to love. The usual trials in life, I'd say...
I think it's time to also include the fairy tale bit. I know not many are wondering about this but this is my time to rant! My time to pour out everything about the story and no one can stop me!!!! Bwuhahahahahahahahahaha choke choke Ahem... Okay. I chose Rapunzel because Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty had been used way too much. I know they're classic and world famous but then Yuko would not be able to "feel" with the characters since they had not lost anything in the end. They started from nothing and gained everything while Rapunzel started getting everything and then there had been a threat to lose everything much like Yuko's life.
If the readers have noticed I used the ending of both Anime. In WeiB Kreuz they were not clarified to be killed in that building that collapsed creating the white cross however I used that ending because I have to make the fanfic near to the real anime. Remember (to those who knew) that before the 'ritual' and the fight between WeiB and Schwartz there had already been chaos therefore making the unbalance of the world and in Yuyu Hakushu the tournament in the spirit world was to ensure what would happen to the real world (this would then act as the unbalance in the spirit world). Not only near but also I needed a plot line to get rid of some of the characters. The WeiB kittens being the guardian and friends of Yuko was more fitting for the part of death because it would complement the thoughts and actions Yuko did in the ending. It was also fitting because they were closer to her than the Yuyu Hakushu group 'cept for Kurama that is. And I also used the endings because it was best for both my mind and flow of the story.
Now about Kurama's death in the ending part, yes, Yuko did kill Kurama. It would be explained further if I go on with the sequel but a partly explanation is that, Kurama was one of the most powerful among the four (in the story because of the acquired powers and the blood he had drank from Yuko) but also remember that Kurama hated Yuko for some odd reason that was why the guardians were reluctant to awaken his powers. Now they did awaken it and it turned out to be the worst for Yuko and Kurama's relationship (which got fixed in the later part) but Yuko was sending too much pain towards Kurama, too much stress and absorbing too much energy from the remaining four. Yuko then did the only humane thing, killed Kurama for less pain. Now why didn't she feel as if she killed herself like it was said in the earlier part of the story? Because like the girl said to Kurama: "It was never meant to last, it was never meant to be... It was predestined... The bond was superficial, for you to help, for us to win..." There, that's the partly explanation. More if I go on to the sequel of Blood.
What else must I rant about? Ah yes dedications! (now didn't you wish you were nicer to me?) Well this story was and is dedicated
To my friend Jillian: "There's always something to live for... You just have to find it." "You always have a choice." Thankies for the idea and the breaks you made me take without them I won't be here with you right now. Oh yeah and thanks for staying with me in my sugar sessions.
To Raymond: Who has introduced me to the joy and power of writing fan fiction. Thanks a lot and yes I finished one!!! And I'm sorry if I used some of your ideas without asking for permission. Gomen nasai...
To Mico kun: You had always made me smile in the most unusual times. I will not forget that time we met and the plots we have hatched and the destruction we had tried to impart to the world. Thank you for the support as well as the ideas and the happiness. Thank you Thank you.
To Zeruel: For the night discussions and the perceptions, the hatred, anger and destruction you made me feel and want to impart to you, which added to the story and made it more detailed than I intended it to be. For the ideas you shared and the chocolates you made me eat as well as making Yuki and Heisei smile... I thank you.
To my Oni-chan: Who had always been there for me, though he doesn't read fanfics and he will not in anyway have the chance to read this (that is if God and the people who are up there is kind enough to not let him know), I thank thee and I thank you as well for the insanity you have placed in my head, causing the dementedly excellent piece of work I have done in many weeks. As well for the times you have endured the sugar crashes I was into and the overdrives I have been hooked into while doing this fanfic.
To my dorm mates (Angelica and Tiffany): Who had endured the long hours of opened lights, ranting, complaining, pestering, maniacal laughs, loud thoughts, laptop sounds, over eating and incoherent, nonsense words that came out of me while doing the fanfic, my other works, everyday occurrences of life and while I stayed at bed number 3, top bunk, room 106 of Residencia de Dios.
To all I thank you and yes finally my ranting has reached its end. Those are all the things I thought needed clarifying and reading. And now I must take my leave and find some other work that needs finishing, ranting or starting. Hope you all liked my story as well as this lengthy Author's note. See you in other works!I hope you enjoyed my work as I have enjoyed writing it.
The official scribe of the non existing world of Sifero:
Akabara, Yuki
