The world of Yu Yu Hakusho is a supernatural universe where the Human World (Ningenkai), Spirit World (Reikai), and Demon World (Makai) exist side by side. Ordinary life in modern Japan is constantly threatened by demons, ghosts, and spiritual disturbances that most humans cannot see. Above it all is Spirit World, a realm that governs souls, death, and the balance between worlds, while Demon World is a vast, dangerous dimension filled with powerful demons and ancient rivalries. The setting blends everyday school life and city streets with dark forests, hidden portals, eerie spirit realms, and intense martial-arts battle arenas, creating a world where the line between the ordinary and the supernatural is always thin. At its heart, it is a world driven by spiritual energy, loyalty, and the constant clash between humans and demons.
When Vought introduces Vesper — a calm, soft-spoken natural-born supe with reality-warping abilities no one fully understands — the public immediately falls in love with her. Unlike the carefully manufactured heroes around her, Eden Monroe seems genuine: comforting, graceful, and untouched by the corruption surrounding The Seven.
When Caracalla first lays eyes on Aemilia, he becomes instantly deeply enamored with her, and determined to have her, an obsession fueled by his own struggles with mental illness.
Y/n is to be wed to the Prince of Mongolia, Khasar Khan. This is a historical love story between y/n and Khasar, with a focus on how a historical romance and marriage would realistically work in this time. Story takes place in the late Tang dynasty of China. It will reflect the culture, prejudices, technology and norms of that era. For both Ancient China and Mongolia, respectively. Including darker topics like war, xenophobia, and misogyny.
After the gilded triumph of his coronation, after the careful, political unmaking of his marriage to—after the second empress is laid to rest in silk and state mourning, dead from a childbirth that was meant to secure an empire—France finds her Emperor colder than ever.
Pete is getting older. Not only is he getting older, but he’s getting lonelier. What happens when he meets a young woman who might just be all he was waiting for. A woman named Natalie Bennett.
Years later, when the brothers had long stopped being the teenage mutant ninja turtles, and grew old enough to call themselves simply the ninja turtles, The City of New York is still under their watch and protection. Despite saving the world several times over, they keep to the shadows still, and as young adults, have tried to resign themselves that it will likely always be that way. So what happens when they once again end up accidently revealing themselves to a young woman—this time, a bubbly southern college woman named Ivy.
The Road to El Dorado follows two clever con artists, Tulio and Miguel, who win a mysterious map to the legendary hidden city of gold, El Dorado. After accidentally ending up in the New World, they stumble across the hidden city and are mistaken for gods by its people. As they enjoy the luxury and wealth that come with their new status, they have to navigate suspicious priests, growing tensions, and their own friendship while deciding whether to exploit the city or protect it.
In this universe, every nation who has ever existed has a personification. This universe also has the existence of soulmates—destined lovers, whose first words to their soulmate are written on the skin of their fated half. Everyone has a soulmate, and soul words written on their skin, even the personifications. But none of them have ever met their soulmates, and lost hope that they actually existed. Until today, when the nation of Prussia shall meet his.
Fresh from his exile at Suma and restored to favor, Hikaru Genji stands once more at the height of his brilliance. The Shining Prince is admired throughout the capital for his beauty, refinement, and extraordinary talents. His beloved Lady Murasaki presides over the Rokujō-in with grace, his fortunes rise with each passing season, and it seems that Heaven has returned to him everything it once took away.
In this universe, every nation who has ever existed has a personification. This universe also has the existence of soulmates—destined lovers, whose first words to their soulmate are written on the skin of their fated half. Everyone has a soulmate, and soul words written on their skin, even the personifications. But none of them have ever met their soulmates, and lost hope that they actually existed. Until today, when the nation of France shall meet his.
After a job leaves Dante Sparda with Rebellion split nearly in half and demonic residue crawling under his skin, he’s forced to visit the only person in the city capable of repairing certain kinds of weapons: a reclusive blacksmith known simply as “the Smith.”
(This story is set in the world of Showtime’s The Borgias and follows the canon established through Season 3, with François Arnaud’s portrayal of Cesare Borgia serving as the primary characterization. Unless otherwise stated, all characters, relationships, and political circumstances should reflect the events and personalities established in the series up to that point, while allowing for the original storyline and the introduction of Princess Ketevan Bagrationi. This story reflects the culture, technology, fashion, and prejudices of the year 1500 in Italy.)
Widowed at twenty-five, Lady Cassandra Baratheon returns to King’s Landing clad in mourning black, accompanied by her young son and burdened with the wealth and influence left to her by her late husband, Lord Desmond Redwyne. Once celebrated as the Storm Rose and counted among the great beauties of the realm, she has grown weary of admiration. Men see her beauty, her fortune, and the powerful blood that runs through her veins, but none seem to see the woman beneath.