An aspiring cultural historian wakes up in a realm where magic is technology, institutions mirror reality, and the world is on the cusp of geopolitical upheaval and historic societal change.
But first she must find her footing and establish a new sense of identity... in the wrong body.
Dao of the Web: Let's Meet Online After Cultivation in a Xianxia World!
In which a well-intentioned Earthling with all the idealism of a Disney princess decides to bring some much-needed civility to the cutthroat world of cultivation... with social media.
In the suburbs of Icirrus City, a future professor wakes up from a nightmare of a traumatic memory.
In fourteen hours and change, she will leave her house and never come back.
The alarm goes off at six.
There is so much left to do.
A collection of shorts about trauma, bonding, and anxiety in its various forms, set in a dark interpretation of the mainline Pokémon setting.
This is the daily life of Shiyama Iroko, a schoolgirl with a bit of an interesting taste in food.
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What if every single Abnormality went to school together? With the Sephirot and their nuggets acting as the staff and teachers? With Ordeals sneaking around in this strange city?
This is the daily life of a strange student in the Elite INternational School Of the Future. EINSOF for short.
Thinking he'd successfully gotten away with yet another ritualistic murder, Ichiro "Red" Akai is shocked to discover his latest victim roaming the earth once more - as a yamask. To keep his crimes from being exposed, he seeks to kill her again, but finds that dealing with ghosts is never that easy. Especially for those with minds already breaking.
A psychological horror drama told from the point of view of a cultist serial killer in the Pokémon universe with some creative liberties...
Karasuba never had any intention of finding her "Destined One"; to spill blood, any Ashikabi would do. With that said, she was never supposed to meet a genocidal maniac as sick and twisted as Emiya Shirou. Maybe romance wasn't dead after all.
Heroes aren’t to be trusted. They aren’t to be revered, or to be praised. They are to be feared, no matter the good they do, or the justice they seem to embody. Because it’s all a lie, a fabrication to make you believe that Heroes exist. Heroes don’t exist, only humans. And there is no scarier monster than a human with a ‘link’.
Yet, what happens when someone tries to be a hero? A real, true hero—fighting to protect the world from those of their own who wantonly dominate and rule? Can a...