Growing up with Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara was homeâuntil Yuji retreated into a cold, silent distance, his inevitable immortality the secret reason. You stopped reaching; he stopped staying. Years later a solo mission gone wrong with Tengenâs barriers leaves you "fixed" in timeâimmortal, powerful, and no longer human. Now, Yuji is back, clinging to the only person who can never leave him behind. In a world that ages without you, will this be a second chance or a shared curse? (Impending Modulo)
A fox avatar named Vesper has been apart of the circus for a while, entered young and raised practically by Kinger and Queenie. After seeing Kingerâs memory issues and everyone abstracting, she decided to not come out of her room again. Jax stumbles across her room one day, confused and a few days later Caine announces a new adventure needing an odd number of players. Kinger mentions Vesper in his tent, remembering her for a minute and Caine brings her out of her room again.
After accepting a position as a live-in caretaker at a secluded country estate, a young woman is charged with caring for two recently orphaned children, Miles and Flora Fairchild. The house is vast, quiet, and governed by strict rulesâsome rooms off-limits, some questions discouraged. As time passes, the caretaker becomes increasingly unsettled by the childrenâs behavior and the oppressive stillness of the estate. Whispers of past staff, unexplained sounds, and unsettling encounters.
A military team ventures deep into the Amazon, unaware that a hidden tribe watches their every move. The chiefâs daughter is trained to protect her peopleâand nothing about these outsiders is ordinary.
The universe is dead. Stars vanished overnight, leaving only scattered moons and the people trapped on them. Y/N has been sent into an ocean of blood on a forgotten moon to collect photographs and coordinates. The submarine is small. The ocean is endless. And something in the dark might already know Y/N is there.
A strange elective class gives students a simple assignment: choose a door, enter the maze beyond it, and reach the end. Most students complete the task in pairs. But when itâs your turn, you realize youâre the only one left without a partner. Beyond the door waits a descending staircase, a heavy object you must carry, and a labyrinth of silent, dimly lit spaces that feel older than the building itself. The tablet tracking everyoneâs progress says the path is simple. The darkness ahead says