Author has written 5 stories for Naruto, Harry Potter, and Percy Jackson and the Olympians. UPDATED ON 01-16-2019 Hi there! Tychon here, bringing you some (hopefully) good stories! Let's have a look at them, shall we? Descendant is to be my first multi-story work. I am using this Percy Jackson/Naruto crossover as writing practice so I can learn to write better stories in the future — not that I don't think that Descendant is great. Chapter 4: Uploaded. Chapter 5: In Planning Stages. Chapter 6: In Planning Stages. Chapter 7: In Planning Stages. Chapter 8: In Planning Stages. Down the Corridor is something that won't be updated often. It's something to write when I'm feeling depressed, which hasn't happened in a while, thankfully. I do like the direction that it's going, however, and may come back to it — regardless of any mental state — in the future. Chapter 1: Uploaded. Chapter 2: Unknown. Chapter 3: Unknown. Chapter 4: Unknown. Chapter 5: Unknown. Incarnations is the last-ditch effort of my Nagato!Harry attempts. I can't exactly find a way to continue this, but you — the reader — are allowed to private message me for ideas. Chapter 1: Uploaded. Chapter 2: Uploaded. Chapter 3: Unknown. Chapter 4: Unknown. Chapter 5: Unknown. Samsaric, as it says in the summary, is a plot-bunny. As such, it won't have any more chapter unless there is a very — very, very, very — high demand for it to return. Because of this, the one chapter it has will remain the only one until then. Chapter 1: Uploaded. Chapter 2: Unknown. Chapter 3: Unknown. Chapter 4: Unknown. Chapter 5: Unknown. Scorching Pain is... odd, to say the least. I don't like it, but I can't bring myself to delete it when people actually like it. It will stay on here, but there are no plans for it to return. Chapter 1: Uploaded. Chapter 2: Unknown. Chapter 3: Unknown. Chapter 4: Unknown. Chapter 5: Unknown. Alright, that was fun. But what about me? What am I up to? What are the possible hurdles that will get in the way of writing? Let's take a look at them. 1. My father, who is as great of a man as I can imagine, will be going on trial sometime in late January for a misdemeanor that isn't even a misdemeanor. What this will mean for my writing schedule: a) less time to write as, for now, I live alone with my father and our German Shepherd, Teddy. I will have to go to my mother's house and share my computer with my accursed siblings. 2. My family isn't all that well off. We barely have the funds to afford the internet and we use an EBT card for food. What this will mean for my writing schedule: a) less time to write. Don't get me wrong, I can use Google Drive without the internet, but my editing service — Grammarly, a great tool, check it out — cannot operate without internet, and b) more stress. Down the Corridor may return because of it and, if you've read the story list that's barely several lines above this one, then you know why that might happen. 3. My mother, who tries her best, makes my father stressed out of his mind, leaving him to be bedridden most of the time. I have to try for hours at a time to get him up and at 'em. What this will mean for my writing schedule: a) less time to write. As with all of these instances, more time doing other things is less time writing, b) more stress, due to me, a fifteen-year-old, practically having to take care of a house, a dog, and a grown man on my own, and c) possible vacancies. What this means is that, while it is unlikely, I may disappear off the face of the Earth for a short while whilst I get sorted out. 4. I have school now! What this will mean for my writing schedule: a) less time to write. As with all of these instances, more time doing other things is less time writing. That's honestly it for this one. And that's just the tip of the iceberg! Well, at least it can't get any worse, right? R-right? It's time for me to explain my future projects. Yay! Descendant, of course, will have four sequels, one for every Percy Jackson book in the original series. I have no ideas for titles as of yet, and I'm not looking for inspiration yet. So hold your private messages until I give the green light. I have an idea for a four-part Fire Emblem: Fates series, in which Corrin, our avatar, goes through each of the paths. The final book's details will be a surprise, seeing as while I do know what I want to happen, I have no ways to actually get there. I call this series the Tales of Intertwined Fates, I-IV. I also have an idea for a Naruto Gamer story, but while I do know what's happening — the first chapter is in the planning stages already — I have no way to go about it. I call this Gamer story Yet Another Water Level, for multiple reasons. Another idea of mine is yet another Harry Potter/Naruto story, in which Harry gets the Sharingan before he gets the Rinnegan. I'll admit, automatically obtaining the eyes of the Sage is a bit overpowered. So he'll start with Indra's eyes. Other than that, I have nothing to say about this story, except for its project name: Project Red Eye. It's simplistic, easy to understand, and memorable. All good qualities. Yet another idea is, surprisingly, a Teen Titans/Naruto story, inspired by A New Beginning ReMake by N0BDY, which was in turn based on jinx777's A New Beginning. Neither of these great stories is updating anymore, which is sad, but if I am to write a story that lives up to these standards, I need someone to teach me about what exactly happens in the animated Teen Titans show. As for a title, I call this idea Project New Maelstrom, for obvious reasons. It's a placeholder title. My final idea, for now, is a Naruto fanfic with a bit of a twist — while it will follow the canon storyline, it won't be as bright and sunny as the original plot (not that that's saying much). I won't give many details away, but the title — for now — is I'll See You on the Dark Side of the Moon. I'm thinking of keeping it for what it symbolizes — tell me what you think about it. Alright, this is important. The ninth review on Descendant — "Okay seriously. If I wanted to read the books I would buy and read the books. This is no different than the books. You use the exact same wording and sentences. Now you may say that, 'Well, Percy isn't all that different, so it can't change.' It can and it should. It's lazy writing. I know you are better than this." — is a wonderful review. It has changed the route that the story is taking. I just wish that the person who wrote this review had an account so I could talk to them, you know? It would be amazing! It only takes a few seconds! But, alas, it was not meant to be. Okay. Now that that's out of the way, I can go back to writing more stories for you guys, the readers. If you have any questions or concerns, I invite you to private message me. If you want to join the Discord channel I have created, PM me! You will get a response, whether you want one or not. Tychon. |
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