Thursday, April 13, 2017

Story Summary: Golden Threads

Fandom: Umineko no Naku Koro Ni

Title: Golden Threads

Summary: The Urishimiya family returns to Rokkenjima island every year for a family reunion. For that week, the island changes. Magic becomes possible, and each member of the family gains a magical ability. Why does this all occur? It's because of the riddle of the Golden Witch, Beatrice. The one to solve the riddle will find the Golden Land and earn the gold that is hidden on the island. This year, one extra person returns, Urishimiya Battler, the 18th player. His entrance shifts the balance of power and for the first time, the chance to reach the Golden Land seems much clearer.

Place: Rokkenjima Island

Conditions: Everyone gains some magical ability. Demons and Furniture exists as roadblocks for the Urishimiya family members. The Witch, the Game Master, makes the rules. There are three kinds of truth: Red, Blue and Gold. Red truths are always correct. Blue truths are a possible interpretation of events, but cannot contradict Red truths. Gold truths can be stronger or weaker than red truths, but they can only be spoken by those who understand the game.

Chronology: NA

Specific Scenes: None

Characters: Urishimiya Battler, Beatrice, Kanon, Shannon


Inspiration: Umineko with some twists

Story Summary: The price to walk freely

Fandom: Pokemon [Stormsilver Gijinka Nuzlocke]

Title: The price to walk freely

Summary: Finally, Chekhov the Chikorita is of age, and allowed to travel Johto. He needs a trainer though. Surprisingly, he is picked first, not last, unlike most members in his tribe. A kind-hearted girl call Mel had chosen him. Together, the two head out into the wide open world... However, to walk without limits, one must be willing to challenge perceptions, to fight for what you want

Place: Johto

Conditions: Stormsilver Game-verse.The Pokemon are all Gijinkas that live in different tribes. They have the ability to shift between Pokemon and human form. When they battle, it is usually done in human forms. Gijinkas are more feral and dangerous in Pokemon forms. If Gijinkas want to fight, it is recommended to have a human trainer to limit the damage, both to humans and Pokemon. A Gijinka and their trainer forms a pact; with it, the Gijinka and trainer always knows each other status and location. Humans have a unique ability to heal others, so that is why Gijinkas always want to travel with a human. Humans and Gijinkas are supposed to be of the same social standing, but there are others that think differently.

Chronology: The Nuzlocke Journey

Specific Scenes: None

Characters: Chekhov (Chikorita), Mel (Trainer)


Inspiration: My Stormsilver Nuzlocke