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2. I wrote a light novel about J-pop. I've stopped writing 26/02/11(Wed)17:14 No. 19035
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1. Invincible

Synopsis:
A college freshman suddenly manifests powers on par with Superman—flight, invulnerability, strength beyond measure. Within weeks, fear and paranoia twist him into something far worse than a savior. In a single catastrophic day, he wipes out a third of the world’s population.

As humanity reels, an alien civilization arrives. Not conquerors. Not exterminators. Investors.

Earth, they announce, is now prime real estate—ripe for acquisition and resale on the galactic market.

The young superhuman, drowning in guilt and hunted as the greatest mass murderer in history, is the only being powerful enough to stop them. To save a planet he nearly destroyed, he must confront the terrifying truth:

He may not deserve to be its hero.

2. Tokyo Kitchen

Genre: Workplace Comedy

Synopsis:
A struggling back-alley restaurant in Tokyo clings to survival thanks to a staff barely holding it together.

A former Michelin hopeful turned obsessive perfectionist, still haunted by the review that ruined his career.

A waiter who believes he was meant for bigger things and resents every table he serves.

A part-time student who “rescues” ingredients from the fridge to prevent “food waste”… mostly into her own lunchbox.

Disaster strikes during a surprise health inspection when a rat darts across the kitchen floor.

The chef spirals into a full-blown existential meltdown.
The waiter confidently tells the inspector it’s the restaurant’s “themed mascot.”
The student tries to trap it using an empty ramen box and a ladle.

In the chaos, the rat’s appearance reveals something worse than bad hygiene: someone left the back door unlocked.

Now they have to pass the inspection, save the restaurant, and figure out who sabotaged them—without killing each other first.

3. The Thieves

Synopsis:
A crew of professional burglars botch a getaway and crash a high-society mansion party packed with billionaires, influencers, and politicians. With police sirens closing in, they take the guests hostage to buy time.

But things unravel fast.

The house is surrounded.
The security system locks down.
And someone inside tipped off the police before the heist even began.

Trapped in a gilded cage of crystal chandeliers and priceless art, the thieves turn on each other. Old grudges surface. Alliances shift. Secrets spill.

To escape, they’ll have to unmask the traitor and execute a plan bold enough to outsmart both the police outside and the betrayal within.

In a house full of liars, trust is the most dangerous weapon of all.

It is proof of the group’s longevity. Fans often say,
“How is he still just as sweet as he was a decade ago?”

The final concert — the one where they die — was meant to be the leader’s farewell and retirement. He feels remorse over what happened during that concert, and that is why he chooses to sacrifice himself, to find out what happens when you lose.

The leader sacrifices himself by taking on the role of the impostor, though some say he may actually be the jester.

A dilemma emerges: they have all been friends for years. He has no right to decide who lives and who dies; he is only a participant who refused to comply and chose to defy the system.


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love writing stuff ThreeFour 26/02/12(Thu)15:37 No. 19048

good to get it out your system instead of letting it fester

I like the part about alien investors, this is very intelligent to remember that the motivation behind anything is always the same thing.


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26/02/12(Thu)16:55 No. 19049

Last time I tried writing something (original)
It was critisized and broken down before I had finished or even shown anybody.
They said I was rambling.





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