Previously posted on the iNNC!art blog "The iNNC! View
In this new edition of The iNNC! View, I will be focusing on the new project I have decided to take full on as I have received positive feedback to it. The project is "Element Fighters." If you are one of the many that have shown interest in this project, you already know that the also titled "EF," is a manga/comic book
and card game in the works. Embark on this project's from the start.
I have decided not to "pre-create" everything such as logos or websites, because I want the followers of the project to be able to follow in every single step. As I mentioned in my last post, I came up with the main idea of EF about five years ago while still in high school.. or at least enrolled in high school.
I was sick most of the time so I had lots of spare time. Although I created prototypes of Element Fighters back then (cards and a mini story) this time around, it will be for real, and with a much better story.
Here is a short prototype synopsis of the story which I wrote to be included in the card game's rule book. Immerse yourself. If you'd like, listen to this song as you read. "Sad Violin"
Element Fighters: The Synopsis
Element Fighters entails the story of a young boy by the name
of “Kyū” Kyūseishu Hābesutā, who was born in the small town of Heiwa set in the year 1812.
Although Heiwa is known in the history books as the most peaceful town
in Megami, Japan, a hostile takeover of the town by foreign military team Kuchiku-kan, has brought nothing but sadness, hatred, and pain to the small town.
The takeover has now lasted 18 years. 18 years of The Kuchiku-kan, now lead by young 18 year old Mushinkeina Kibishī, treating the Heiwa natives as slaves.
The Heiwano grown-ups work 20 hours a day- 7 days a week, while the young ones
of 6 to 15 years, work 12 hours a day- 6 days a week. The Heiwano do everything
from harvesting crops under the red hot sun and drenching humidity, to building small huts and tools,
to being forced to put on shows for the military team. The shows consist of two Heiwano, sometimes friends or family members, fighting each other or fighting one of the oxen. As an incentive from the military
to get the townsmen to accede, the ones who come out victorious, receive a day off
from the hard labor.
Young 18 year old Kyūseishu Hābesutā, has grown tired of this life of pain
brought on by the treatment of The Kuchiku-kan to the Heiwano people.
The towns’ people are afraid of the military, but even more so, of the
military’s leader, the “demon’s child,” Mushinkeina Kibishī.
Mushinkeina posesses certain powers. He can control and create the element of fire.
This is what frightens the Heiwano the most, as they often see Mushinkeina
from a distance, using his abilities to have fun as he burns down trees, sets animals on fire,
and melts steel objects with the mere touch of his hands. Mushinkeina is a powerful
young man with an ability that the Heiwano people had only heard of in stories
passed down by their ancestors.
What the Heiwano have yet to realize, is that the also 18 year old
“Kyū” Kyūseishu Hābesutā, much like Mushinkeina, possesses a special ability.
Kyū, keeping it secret from everyone, except his grandfather, has the ability to control
the element of water. Are Mushinkeina and Kyū alone?
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