Sunday, August 12, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: Yūjin Taki!!!

The town, or what is left of it, known as Heiwa, has brought nothing but pain and hard labors
for the Heiwano people. Labors that have many crying in desperation and many that die
of fatigue and pain. The Kuchiku-kan are draining not only the land of its riches, but also of its people.
Half of the Heiwano people are struggling roughly each passing day to survive with what little
food and resources are given to them. Some are better off than others as they have learned
how to either smuggle some of the crops to their houses or have faired well in the fights
that the Kuchiku-kan set up every Friday nights. Overall, the feeling in Heiwa, Megami, Japan
is of pain and hatred amongst all the natives. . . Except Yūjin Taki.

The Heiwano do not know or understand if Yūjin Taki is in denial, delirious, or crazy; they just know
one young Yūjin Taki is happy. Let's see what Yūjin Taki has to say as we listen to this:




People think I am crazy, ha ha! My name is Yūjin Taki and I am quite possibly
the only happy person in Heiwa. I can hear them talking about me all the time,
but I don't pay no mind. They say my face looks weird, but I don't care.
I think they look like a bunch of sad face potato faces and that's even worse.
They say I look like a peeled potato, and I agree, quite frankly, but that's not the point.
The point here is these people need to take it lightly and enjoy life.
So what if we have to work. It keeps me in shape and healthy, is what I say.
Sure my knees and hands are all scratched and cut, but that's alright, because
this way I know I am alive, because dead people don't feel pain,
unless they are the dead people my dad talks about.

My sister says I should go to the lady who fixes people's heads, but I much rather
go to Kyūseishu's grand papa. He tells amazing stories about how he once saw
some shooting star land here in Heiwa! The other people don't like his story
because they say he is an old man liar person, but I thinks otherwise.
Kyūseishu's grand papa is my grand papa too and his name is Kyōshi!
Ha ha ha. He is always telling Kyūseishu to cheer up and be like me.
After I'm done with my working, I'm goin' to visit Kyūseishu and Kyōshi!
Talk to you later, friends!! Ha-ha!!!

Thanks for reading another entry of Element Fighters and for meeting
yet another character. Soon, the pages of EF will be published
on elementfighters.yolasite.com so as always,
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: the Kuchiku-kan

Once again, if you are just becoming a fan of Element Fighters and would like to get a better grasp of the project, start reading from the very first blog post by clicking here http://elementfighters.blogspot.com/2012/07/element-fighters-is-alive.html

After a long wait, Mushinkeina Kibishī and the Kuchiku-kan are here together to address the people.
These men are not here to play. Beware of these destoryers.

To make this a better experience, feel free to listen to this music::: (((Click here)))


Mushinkeina::: We are the Kuchiku-kan. Allow me to introduce you to each of my
three main disciples; To the right, with the war paint, hailing from
the best town in all of Japan, Kansō-chi, Hōfu, this is young
16 year old, Waru Masuko!
Next, the big guy in the middle. The only guy I allow NOT to wear a uniform
in all of the Kuchiku-kan, this is the muscle, Gorira Sangaku!!
(All 490 pounds of him. Ha ha ha.)
Last, but certainly not least, behind me to the left, is my main disciple, Shiretsuna Kirā!!! 
This man is relentless. He cares not whether you are a kid, woman, or old.
He will do whatever it takes to get the job done.
Not that, that is not the case with all of the Kuchiku-kan, but Shiretsuna,
is in a league of his own. We are the four main bastards you
have to deal with here in Heiwa, Megami and we are not going anywhere
until we accomplish what we set out to do; DESTROY HEIWA!!
After we drain Heiwa of all its rich soil and produce to build my kingdom
Tengoku, I will burn this pathetic town to ASHES by myself!
After Heiwa, we will repeat this with all of Japan, and then the entire world.
We are here to destroy what is here, and to build a new world!
A world that is not as pathetic as this one. Ha ha ha. . . A world
where I am the ruler. A WORLD WHERE I AM GOD!
After all, I am the most unique individual in this world, and I
am going to make sure it stays this way. Nobody else shall live
if they think they can compare to the almighty Mushinkeina Kibishī.
I am the only known man alive to possess the unearthly powers
heard only before in folk tales. More specifically, a folk tale only heard here,
in Heiwa, Megami. . . "Tondemonai."

As a matter of fact, today I have found out one of the Heiwano natives
still knows the original version of this minwa.
He knows something that I want to know, and if he confirms what i think,
then I will have to destroy this measly town sooner than I planned.

THE KUCHIKU-KAN WILL HAIL SUPREME!

Disciples: NAGAI KUCHIKU-KAN O IKIRU!!!

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The official website is still in creation and coming very soon!

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Friday, August 3, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: A Taste of Heiwa

Once again, if you are just becoming a fan of Element Fighters and would like to get a better grasp of the project, start reading from the very first blog post by clicking here http://elementfighters.blogspot.com/2012/07/element-fighters-is-alive.html


For the past 18 years, Heiwa, Megami, Japan has felt the wrath of the Kuchiku-kan military team.
Now lead by evil Mushinkeina Kibishī, Heiwa has become nothing more than a work factory.
Mushinkeina loves seeing the Heiwano people suffer, making them work under the red hot sun
for nearly 24-hour shifts. The Heiwano have no choice, but to accede to Mushinkeina's and the Kuchiku-kan's
callous demands. Here is only a mere taste of what Heiwa life looks like



It may look like this man is headed home after a long day of work.
The time of this image is 6pm, this man has just picked up his tools from the ground
and is now headed to the water well. The water well is nearly 5 miles away.
This man has been working on the field and hauling water since 3am.
He has to continue his job until 11pm and then come back
the very next morning at 3am.

The Kuchiku-kan come from a very dry land, the town
of Kansō-chi, Hōfu, Japan. They came to Heiwa,
nearly two decades ago, to a rich, green, fertile land.
With the passing days, Heiwa looks more and more like
Kansō-chi. Heiwa is drying and dying. Mushinkeina and the Kuchiku-kan
have the Heiwano people farm all day long, but Mushinkeina and the Kuchiku-kan
are killing Heiwa, literally, from the ground up. Soon, Heiwa will die
and the Kuchiku-kan will head to another town and do the same.
Meanwhile, with the crops and products of Heiwa, Mushinkeina builds
a new town. A town covered in green.
Mushinkeina, with his evil humor, has named the town "Tengoku," Heaven.
Tengoku is the Kuchiku-kan's Kingdom. A real life paradise only a couple miles
from the dying Heiwa. Mushinkeina is truly a walking devil.
The Kuchiku-kan have no need for any more farming in Heiwa, other than
to kill the town. The ultimate goal of the Kuchiku-kan is to destroy every
major town in all of Japan and Mushinkeina has discovered that this
will no longer take 18 years to do, but he may be able to
destroy Japan entirely in as little as one year if no one puts a stop
to his relentless ways.

The Kuchiku-kan are true destroyers and will stop at nothing to
make Tengoku and the Kansō-chi people the most powerful people
in all of Japan. . . But why does Mushinkeina want this?
Why does Mushinkeina want the Kuchiku-kan and his people
to be the superiors in Japan??

Is Mushinkeina afraid there may be others like him? Is the almighty "Devil's Child"
attempting to be the only person in Japan with supernatural powers?
. . .
One famous folk tale told only in Heiwa, entitled "Tondemonai,"
may actually be the reason for the destruction
the Kuchiku-kan have caused and plan to continue to cause.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: The Logo Is Born

If you are new to Element Fighters and would like to get a better grasp of the project, start reading from the first first blog post by clicking here http://elementfighters.blogspot.com/2012/07/element-fighters-is-alive.html


It is finally time to give Element Fighters a little bit more shape and identity. A few days ago I started creating the logo and messing with the original logo design created nearly 6 years ago, when I first came up with the Element Fighters idea. Today, the logo has been redesigned and digitized. Become part of the
Element Fighters fan base and be one of the first to see the logo. A few years from now, when this brand grows you will feel like you were part of something special.


ELEMENT FIGHTERS: The Logo Is Born



As Element Fighters begins to take shape more and more with the passing days, the better the project becomes. Before the weekend ends, we will have the first images of one of the main EF settings;
Heiwa, Megami, Japan. The hometown of Kyūseishu Hābesutā. The very same town
taken over by the evil Mushinkeina Kibishī and his military team, The Kuchiku-kan.


Fallow more Element Fighters updates on the @iNNCart twitter feed and with the #ElementFighters/#EF hashtags. A website is in the design process and coming soon, making the fallowing of the project
much simpler and fun.


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Sunday, July 22, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: Kyūseishu Hābesutā Surfaces

Last week you met the evil leader of the Kuchiku-kan military team, Mushinkeina Kibishī.
This week you will meet "Kyū" Kyūseishu Hābesutā. Kyū was born in Heiwa, Megami, Japan.
Heiwa, as you know if you have read the previous blogs (theinncview.blogspot.com), is known in history
as the most peaceful town in all of Japan. This was true, until the callous Kuchiku-kan from the town
Kansō-chi, Hōfu, Japan, showed up and took over Heiwa for the past 18 years.
The same year the Kuchiku-kan arrived in Heiwa, young Heiwano boy, Kyūseishu Hābesutā, was born.
Kyū has known very little happiness due to the Kuchiku-kan takeover.


As you read the words from Kyūseishu Hābesutā, you can listen to this song: 
"My Heart Will Go On" by Taylor Davis


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My name is Kyūseishu Hābesutā. My grandfather calls me Kyū. I may not look all that happy to you
and the reason is simple. . . I am not. Grandfather tells me I need to cheer up, dress differently,
but grandfather's love for music and bright colors just doesn't appeal to me.
I have known happiness only through grandfather and by no one or anything else.
Being born into this hell known as Heiwa, was not my choice.
The Kuchiku-kan have transformed this town into the devil's home.
Grandfather says Heiwa used to be the happiest place on this Earth.
Kids playing, learning, and laughing. Grownups spending time with family and enjoying
some of their free time to go out and explore the land.
This is no longer possible. It hasn't been possible for 18 whole years.
To me, and the others who have been born into the new Heiwa, the Kachiku-kan's Heiwa,
there is no happiness. We work, sleep, and work. This is no life.
Earlier today, I saw one of the town's women laughing on the field. . .She soon passed out.
Here, people don't laugh because they are happy, they laugh because they know they
are breathing their last few breaths.

It is time I put a stop to this. I may be the only hope Heiwa has to one day
return to what it once was long ago. I am only one man. . .
but I have a secret that soon enough Mushinkeina and the Kuchiku-kan will see.

Mushinkeina Kibishī is soon to meet his match!

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The next posting will feature concept art of the town of Heiwa, Megami
and its working Heiwano people.
Also coming soon, will be the debut of the Element Fighters' logo.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

ELEMENT FIGHTERS: Mushinkeina Kibishī Emerges

Previously posted on the iNNC!art blog "The iNNC! View"


If you are a manga fan, you have without a doubt heard about the ever so popular Dragon Ball series, NARUTO, or even the classics like Dr. Slump among others. Each of these, of course, come with unforgettable characters like Naruto and Goku. Today, in this special blog post, I will introduce the main villain character of the iNNC! manga "Element Fighters". . . The leader of the evil military team Kuchiku-kan. . . The callous young 18-year old. . . Mushinkeina Kibishī.

As you read the cold words of Mushinkeina, let's get into ambiance with this song "The Living Hills"


Ha ha ha. . . I am Mushinkeina Kibishī. The leader of The Kuchiku-kan. Anyone who dare stop me or even go as far as to make an attempt to touch me. . . will suffer serious consequences. Ha ha ha.
There is no one on this planet who can match my power. Especially not these pathetic Heiwano people.
I am destined to rule the world and it starts with this pathetic town of Heiwa, Megami.
This insignificant town may be known in history as the "most peaceful town in Japan,"
but after I am done squeezing it from whatever use this soil has, I am simply going to burn it down. Ha ha ha. . . The word "peace" sickens me!
Heh. . . Like I said, anyone who may dare try to stop me will suffer and will suffer the most feared death  that this world knows. I will show you that when you mess with Mushinkeina. . . you. . . will simply. . .
BURRRN. Ha ha ha ha ha. HA HA HA HA!


I encourage you to leave your comments either here or on twitter @iNNCart.
I also ask that you spread the word about Element Fighters (EF) and use some of these
Twitter hashtags: #ElementFighters, #EF,  #iNNC, #Manga.

If you would like to see a separate Twitter account for Element Fighters
or a website, please do say so. The next blog post concerning EF will now be posted within its own
blog which I will announce on Twitter later this week.

Now that you have met the evil Mushinkeina. . . the next EF character you will meet
will be the Naruto, the Goku (if you will) of this story. . . 
"KyūKyūseishu Hābesutā. 

Stay connected.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Element Fighters is Alive

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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