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Just reading some stories and throwing out ideas. Check out my Patreon! Enjoy several benefits, such as early access to the chapters of my stories. If you want to support my work and see more quality stories, this is the place! patreon.com/Aedis

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The Greatest Game Developer

Makoto Yoshida is a novice game developer working at a major company in a world where creating games means crafting entire realities. With advanced virtual reality tools, developers shape vast and vivid worlds using only their thoughts and imagination, yet the process is both more effortless and infinitely more complex. In this era, game development is one of the most prestigious careers in society. But despite Makoto's education, passion, and potential, he's stuck creating forgettable mini-games and ad mascots, until everything changes. When his company launches a program to promote new talent, Makoto stumbles upon a genre in the selection list: Survival Horror. That single term shatters something deep within him. In a surreal burst, a flood of foreign memories pours into his mind, entire franchises, characters, plots, mechanics, and music from another world. Armed with this mysterious knowledge, Makoto enters the SeedNet system and begins his project. His brilliance shines through character design, voice direction, game balance, and realism. And as the days pass, his legend begins. Makoto would go on to become the visionary mind who redefined the Survival Horror genre, with masterpieces like Resident Evil, The Last of Us and Outlast. He was the soul behind the emotional brilliance of To The Moon, revolutionizing the RPG adventure/visual novel experience. He reimagined what storytelling meant with the noir-fantasy drama The Wolf Among Us, pushed the boundaries of cinematic action with Uncharted, touched the world with the emotional weight of Undertale, and breathed life into Pokémon, the beloved franchise that captured generations. Makoto Yoshida was not just a developer. He was the creator who made us feel again. --- @GamerSoul99 > "I still remember the first time I played Resident Evil. It wasn’t just scary, it was art. The mansion, the atmosphere... chills every time." @MoonlitDev > "To The Moon literally changed my life. The way Makoto writes about love, regret, and memory... he’s not just a dev. He’s a poet." @OutlastedMe > "How the hell did one man manage to reinvent horror and give us that brutal Outlast trilogy? He’s insane, in the best way possible." @WolfAmongFaithfuls > "The Wolf Among Us made me believe in storytelling again. Bigby’s voice, that style... the man’s a genius." @ChocoPika88 > "Makoto’s Pokémon Origins made me cry. Like, actually cry. He gave so much heart to a world I already loved." @Undertouched > "Undertale was perfect. The choices, the music, the FEELS. Makoto is the only game creator who tells stories with such passion." @DevWatch_Journal > "We witnessed history. Makoto Yoshida isn’t just a developer. He’s a generational artist. A legend."

Aedis356 · Video Games
8 Chs

I'm the Owner of the Ghost Pokémon Daycare in the World of Pokémon

After dying in his original world, a young Pokémon fan mysteriously awakens in the body of Shiro Tamashii, a boy marked by profound losses and even greater secrets. But this isn't the Pokémon universe he knew; here, everything is more real, more difficult… and more fascinating. Forgotten regions, unique concepts like growth potential, power rankings, and rumors of legendary forces create a world full of possibilities, and dangers. Fortunately, Shiro wasn't unprepared. Upon opening his eyes in this new world, he discovers access to an Achievement System, a mysterious interface that rewards his achievements with items, abilities, and special advantages. With intelligence, ambition, and foresight, Shiro decides to follow a unique path: to create a daycare center specializing in Ghost-type Pokémon in the enigmatic Lavender Town, a shadowy sanctuary that would soon capture the world's attention. But this is just the beginning. As his Daycare grew and his exploits spread, Shiro Tamashii's name began to echo throughout the regions, as someone destined to become much more than a breeder or caretaker. He was on his way to becoming a Legendary Trainer. And nothing in the world would stop him. *Author's note: This fanfic was inspired by the story "I'm the Owner of the Pokémon Day care in the World of Pokémon" by bearnard_bear97. However, this story will follow its own path and originality, with just a few inspirations.

Aedis356 · Anime & Comics
4 Chs

From Average Guy to Friendly Neighborhood: My Life as Peter Parker

He died a fan and woke up with the city in his blood. A lifelong Marvel devotee is reborn into the body, and the life, of Peter Parker at a cliff-edge year: a young man already shaped by loss, talent, and an old promise. He brings with him not just memories of movies and comics, but the ache of hindsight: every mistake he once watched from afar now feels like a personal wound he’s sworn to heal. Determined to become not only the best Spider-Man the world has seen but the best Peter Parker he can possibly be, he sets out to remake his fate with stubborn, obsessive tenderness. Above every plan, every engineering diagram and late-night patrol, one maxim hums like a heartbeat: With great power, comes great responsibility. Armed with encyclopedic knowledge of tactics, personalities, and plot beats, he improvises where the original Peter could not. He studies biomechanics to make his webbing smarter, maps patrol routes to minimize collateral harm, and crafts contingencies that might have prevented a hundred private tragedies. But foreknowledge is a double-edged scalpel: anticipating danger often makes its human cost sharper. Villains adapt. Friends make choices he cannot simply overwrite. The story’s engine is the tension between what he knows is possible and what he has the right, and the humanity, to force into being. Love threads through the web he weaves, complicated and luminous. Familiar faces return in new light, the quicksilver banter of old friendships, the fierce devotion of those who stand closest to him, alongside new loves who challenge him in ways no comic panel ever prepared him for. These relationships are not mere romances but moral mirrors: each lover reveals a different facet of his character, each intimacy requires choices that test his claim to responsibility. He learns that loving many people expands the field of duty rather than diluting it, every heart he touches becomes another reason to bear the burden, and another risk for enemies to exploit. The world pushes back. Old enemies re-emerge with stranger designs; new threats arrive that no fan could have predicted. Public scrutiny, legal entanglements, and the fatigue of keeping two lives in balance scramble his best laid plans. When crises force him to choose between personal happiness and the safety of millions, he discovers that heroism is not a sequence of clever fixes but a weathering of loss and the courage to try again. Triumphs are hard-won and never clean; victories leave scars that teach, refine, and humble him. This is a story about mastery and failure, about a man who believes he can outsmart fate and discovers instead how to live with it. It explores identity, what it means to inherit someone else’s name, history, and obligations, and reframes heroism as stewardship rather than spectacle. The narrative moves between high-velocity action and intimate interiority: lab nights tinkering with web formulas, rooftop vigils where fear and wonder collide, and quiet mornings where Peter tries, imperfectly, to be the nephew, friend, and scientist he promised to be. By the finale he has not become flawless; he has become steady. He has made choices that saved lives and choices that cost him dearly. He has loved widely and lost painfully, and through every compromise he learns the simple, devastating truth that first spurred him into costume. The refrain that began as an echo in his head becomes the meaning he carries: With great power, comes great responsibility. In the end, being the best Spider-Man is not about being unbeatable, it is about being willing to be there, day after day, for the people who need him most.

Aedis356 · Anime & Comics
6 Chs