Any of y'all ever read the book series Wereworld? I never did because I could never find the first book in the series but I'm doing this anyway. This is a crossover idea between Danganronpa and Wereworld. Here, Chiaki still gets killed by Junko but instead of the standard Chiaki Lives story, she gets sent to the world of...well Wereworld. She becomes a werewolf joining what I hope is my own idea, the Silver Moon pack led by...well let's just call him Chief(no he isn't from DR). One day while out hunting (BTW being a werewolf doesn't change Chiaki's personality in the slightest. She's still everyone's favorite space case gamer waifu with big boobies just a werewolf that grows even bigger boobs because shut up and bipedal.), Chiaki comes upon an out of control werebear with a very peculiarly familiar bit of bedhead. Le gasp, it's Hajime (who got sent to Wereworld after escaping the Neo World Program because he DID get erased and it's now Izuru acting like Hajime there). After calming him down and bringing him to the Chief to explain the circumstances, he agrees to let Hajime join the pack too (kind of like Firestar from Warriors). 2 weeks pass and out on patrol, they happen upon a most disturbing sight: a blue werecat girl fighting a group of weremonkies being led by a familiar evil looking half and half bear. OH SHIT! It's Junko who as punishment for her deeds got turned into a non mechanical Monokuma but of course that doesn't stop her. After joining and sending Junko and her crew running, one of the weremonkies turns around and says that the Howling Monkeys never forget a face. Saving the blue catgirl, she asks both of them where her boyfriend Makoto is (yes I ship Naezono). Yep it's Sayaka who is in the same boat as Chiaki. Repeating what happened with Hajime, Chief warns them of going against the Howling Monkeys for they are Wereworld's equivalent of Fuyuhiko's Kuzuryuu Clan but more ruthless. Scene transition and a brown weredog (yes weredog) is seen strapped to a wall as MonoJunko cackles in shadows.
And scene. Phew. Anyone want to continue this or write it better than I can describe it, go ahead. Just be sure to credit Kodaka for Danganronpa and whoever the author of Wereworld is for the series.
