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The biggest fun fact in the Rewrite That Tale AU:
Luna (who also reincarnated, as explained in detail later) won't love Senku even if she were paid to do so, even if Senku is totally her type.
The reason? She's a Gen fangirl, and they'd already met and gotten into a brutal fight at Comic-Con over a special edition of the three novels that included a commemorative statue of Kohaku and Gen. Luna ended up with the special edition, and the video reached Tsukasa, who promptly shared it with Taiju and Yuzuriha... Revealed that the serious and logycal Ishigami Senku is a fanboy of a fantasy novel (← if you ask; Senku got his revenge by making him his test subject for the rest of the month).
In short: her condition for saving him from a gunshot, instead of asking him to be her girlfriend, is that he allows her to be Gen's girlfriend.
tiktok trend with my fma au :3
DR STONE "REWRITE THAT TALE AU"
Characters cast part. 3: A good story always has great antagonists.
Ono Magma.
More than an antagonist, he is an active threat. He constantly threatens Kohaku's life, tries to assassinate Gen, and seeks Ruri's hand in order to kill her and seize Ishigako's power.
It is revealed in a separate note that the power was in his family before Kokuyo, and he wanted to reclaim what he believed was rightfully his. He killed Ruri because he considered it more merciful than his illness.
In the original story, he dies in the massacre perpetrated by Shishiou the Beast.
With Senku's intervention, he is defeated but not killed and becomes part of Senku's new team, constantly clashing with Yō.
Ishigako Kokuyo
Father of Ruri and Kohaku and leader of the village of Ishigako; an old-fashioned man, too stubborn and unwilling to listen to his youngest daughter to the point of locking her up and isolating her for fear of the prophecy, at the cost of earning Kohaku's hatred.
Due to his stubbornness, he offered Ruri's hand in marriage despite his dying state, and the village was massacred by Shishiou the Beast. After the first arcs, Kohaku cuts all ties with him, saying that he always blamed her for so many things that weren't her fault (including her mother's death, having the Sun Mark, Ruri's illness and death, and the village massacre) that he never saw her as a daughter.
He is the only survivor of the massacre and dies at the end of the Stone Plague.
It is revealed in notes that the reason Kokuyo treats his youngest daughter this way is that she is the spitting image of her mother, both physically and in personality; a mother whose death he still hasn't gotten over. He doesn't hate her, but for him it's "easier" to process the situation by blaming her.
With Senku's intervention, in addition to preventing all that maelstrom of catastrophes, giving Senku the leadership of the village and being a political support, he is given the opportunity to try to mend his relationship with his daughters, which, while with Ruri is merely cordial; Kohaku definitely wants nothing to do with him.
Shishiou the beast
The narrator of the third novel and antagonist of the third and fourth; he is described as a beast who rejected his humanity in favor of his ideals.
He is betrayed and killed by Hyoga.
Because his position is taken by Tsukasa, his reputation for violence diminishes considerably, and his followers adore him.
Akatsuki Hyoga
Disinherited from the Akatsuki clan, warriors who believed in blood purity unmixed with magical elements, he exploited the fear within Shishiou's ranks to gain power and become the final antagonist of the first major saga due to his Synphæne-human hybrid nature. He met his end in a confrontation with Kohaku, Gen, and Chrome, where he was electrocuted while summoning a primordial storm. Thanks to the intervention of Senku and Tsukasa, he lost much of his power (and the electric shock he received was much less severe); and Homura only arrested him.
Over time, he underwent a transformation, going from being used as a surprise but unreliable card to becoming a trustworthy partner and one of the strongest.
He seems to have an extra interest in Moz.
Commander Apep-Moz
A secondary antagonist intent on betraying the great leader Ibara, he is particularly interested in possessing all the girls for himself, and incidentally, the sun and the moon (much to Gen and Kohaku's disgust). Initially, they try to manipulate him, but he ends up becoming a physical threat. He ultimately succumbs to the stone plague. He is only revived and turns against everyone because they needed more physical strength, but he is kept in check by Hyoga.
Great leader Ibara
The main antagonist of the Treasure Land saga; he possesses the information on how to control the plague, the alchemist's treasure, and control of Kirisame. He pretends to be an advisor and minister to the leader, only to reveal that he is the one who truly rules with terror. He meets his end by being petrified.
ABSOLUTELY NO ONE wants to change that conclusion.
Consort king/Queen Xeno (Houston) Windfield
The mastermind behind Fearlands and an alchemist, Xenoblade Keen wanted one thing from the start: power, no matter the cost. Gen's birth as the moon unleashed this situation, leading him to become obsessed with separating the moon's power from the physical body. This allowed him to wield power without the prophecy being fulfilled, at the cost of experimenting on Gen for much of his childhood. (It remains ambiguous whether he does this out of fear of losing Gen and a need to dehumanize him to lessen the pain of his actions, or if he's simply annoyed by the moral implications and doesn't care.) At one point, he's kidnapped to prevent King Snyder from finishing them off. During his screen time, it's revealed that he was the alchemist's last apprentice but had a major falling out with him, pulling strings to be with Stanley. He ultimately meets his end, succumbing to the stone plague, paralyzed by the sight of the dead moon and Gen's garments without a body.
But… what's with this discrepancy when Gen recounts his information and several things don't add up in his narration?
Surprise! It seems someone else has entered the story!
Just like the other "transmigrated" individuals, someone has taken possession of Xeno… and to everyone's surprise, Senku recognizes and introduces him! The one behind him is Dr. Houston Wingfield (note the difference in their surnames is by one letter), a NASA scientist who died years earlier testing a new engine for space travel; and who didn't know the story and arrived in this world completely unaware.
Houston takes on Xeno's name and identity but considerably tones down his cruelty (especially towards Gen; who at this point was too terrified of him to trust him) and focuses on studying all of Xeno's notes to understand how this world works and how he reached that level of cruelty, which he considers "inelegant" unless necessary.
He's also broken many plot points, but it's mostly due to ignorance; among them, letting himself be captured just to catch up with Senku and wanting to talk more with Gen.
He considers the previous Xeno a bit of an idiot for having such a handsome husband and only having one child.
King Stanley Snyder
Heir to the throne of Farlands, regent, commander of its forces, and the "final" antagonist. He has an iron fist and a personality that follows orders without question, even if it means treating his own son like a test subject who must not be allowed to escape, or killing the sun and moon if it ensures Xeno's plans.
It is revealed that he tricked Xeno into believing he had captured him, but he was the one truly trapped; and that despite loving his son, he allowed Xeno to overpower him with the promise that if they could control his power, they could prevent Gentle from dying from it.
He dies surrendering to the stone plague, which caused what he so desperately wanted to prevent.
He is aware of the "transmigrated"; in addition to witnessing Ryusui's arrival, he immediately notices Xeno's change, since before Gen escaped, he had an abrupt change in his demeanor towards him, yet he pretends not to notice.
As always, he'll just pretend he's being manipulated while he uncovers the truth... and that deep down he's enjoying this "new side" of his husband a little more.
"The stone plague"
He was generally referred to throughout the saga as a mindless threat.
…until the end of the fourth book, when it was revealed that he DID have consciousness and began asking "W H Y" and "D O Y O U W A N T T O D I E ?"
Everything related to him and his confrontation with "the star" Suika was supposed to be shown in a sequel video game; however, due to N.S. Ganit's death, it was left unfinished…
…for external readers.
[part 1]
[part 2]
Dr stone "rewrite that tale AU"
Characters cast part. 2: the doomed for the plot characters(until Senku appeared).
Ishigako Kohaku.
The original protagonist of the story and the "sun" of the prophecy. She is the daughter of Chief Kokuyo, who kept her secluded her entire life to evade her destiny.However, thanks to her friend Chrome and the theories in the alchemist's notes, she resolves to confront the cause of petrification and free the world from the stone curse.
She is very strong but not very intelligent, which is why she complements Gen.
At a certain point in the story, it is revealed that both she and her people come from the Star People, beings who initially tried to prevent the plague but arrived too late.
Her end before the work was closed was to die disappearing along with Gen, her spirit becoming a sleeping star.
She encounters Senku when she's first attacked by Shishiou the Beast; although she notices something strange with him, she takes him to Chrome, thinking that crazy but intelligent people can understand each other better.When she realized that although she was less skilled than Chrome, she was more intelligent, she swore eternal loyalty to him and agreed to study his abilities in exchange for helping them save her sister.
She loves learning from humans with the same strange feeling as Senku; even having a very close confidant relationship with Tsukasa.
Asagiri Gen.
A deuteragonist initially introduced as a false antagonist, Gen was presented as the "moon" pretending to be a selfish con artist; however, he turns out to be a kind-hearted individual seeking help to free his friend, who had been imprisoned by Shishiou the Beast's army, in exchange for joining his plan.
Physically weak but possessing exceptional intelligence and manipulation skills, he complements his counterpart, Kohaku, well.At a certain point, it is revealed that he is a prince whose real name is "Gentle Snyder-Windfield," the son of the final antagonists who wanted to capture him to prevent him from fulfilling his destiny.
His end before the work was closed was to die disappearing along with Kohaku, his spirit becoming a dead moon.
He immediately notices something strange about him, even concluding that he's not from that world; but he'll keep quiet about it in exchange for him giving him something from his world that might impress him,as a little fun to surprise him.
...ending up falling in love wasn't part of the deal.
Suika.
Initially introduced as a secondary character, she eventually becomes the tritagonist. She begins by appearing as a pixie with poor eyesight and a weak sense of direction, but a strong will to help, who joined Kohaku during her confinement at the beginning of the book.
However, she is ultimately revealed as "the star" and the sole survivor of the plague's victory.
She has a playful, proactive personality and is capable of convincing anyone to help her.
Her ending is left open after she grows up and absorbs all the knowledge of her friends to try once again to stop the stone plague.
Suika practically comes under Senku's care, who, although he doesn't say it directly, tries to do all the useful things she needs (including glasses for her helmet).
Chrome Lee.
Chrome is a self-taught alchemist and sorcerer, the only one capable of deciphering the notes of "The Alchemist." He initially finds himself imprisoned alongside Kohaku because one of his experiments to cure Kohaku's sister (Ruri, who dies due to Kohaku's stubbornness) went wrong.
While as impulsive as Kohaku, he is a genius at finding solutions to his problems.
At a certain point, it is revealed that he is son of Shamil, the previous sun, and Connie, a star traveler who died giving birth to him; Therefore, he proudly bears her surname; who was in love with Ruri and became silent for a while after her death and that he signed his inventions "for Ruri".
His end comes when he is shot by King Snyder and petrified by the plague.
Initially, he was wary of Senku, fearing he'd lose his position as the group's alchemist and brains, but when he saw how much he could learn from him, and vice versa, he grew fond of them both. However, he still doesn't understand why he's the only one who can read the alchemist's runes.
Ukyo.
The first non-human member of the team who isn't the embodiment of the stars, and Gen's loyal friend and guardian; he is a Synphæne (a creature that can transform into both versions of a Greek mermaid) and the reason Gen asks for his help in exchange for his assistance with Kohaku's plan. Despite his initially unsettling appearance, being a skilled marksman and warrior, he has a very weak heart, which prevents him from intentionally killing or causing harm; furthermore, he is so gentle that many immediately forget his appearance.
It is revealed at certain points that he was raised in captivity; before being enslaved, he was rescued and cared for by Captain Nakhoda until he was able to fly and helped Gen escape from home .In addition to their constant joke about rejecting fabrics or clothes if they don't specify that they are friendship fabrics; because for the Synphænes it's this way of proposing marriage.
He dies before the final arc, helping the others escape to fearlands, but is impaled by thousands of spikes of petrified blood; which, incidentally, burns them upon contact with blood, especially for their species.(considered the most gruesome death in the Saga)
He eventually learns the whole situation because of his keen sense of hearing; but if Senku can ensure that no one dies, he will gladly help.
He has mixed feelings about Ryusui because upon seeing the Perseus and realizing that Nakhodah is no longer the captain, he immediately thought Ryusui had killed him and taken his place. However, he doesn't know how to handle romantic feelings once he no longer perceives him as a threat.
Okami Kinro
The older brother and one of the two guards tasked with preventing Kohaku's escape, out of shame for his failure and grief over Ruri's death, joined her journey as a combatant.
He meets his end at the hands of the sphinx Kirisame, who infects him with the Stone Plague.
Thanks to Senku's intervention, it is revealed that he has poor eyesight, joins Kohaku of his own free will and not out of guilt, and ironically ends up falling in love with the sphinx.
Okami Ginro
The younger brother and one of the two guards tasked to prevent Kohakus's scapes; and responsible for them due to his laziness when it comes to work. He joins her, dragged along by Kinro to compensate for his failure in Ruri's death; joining as a combatant.
He meets his death sacrificing himself to stop the magician Ibara,who had an artifact that spread the Stone plague in favor.
Thanks to Senku's intervention, he not only survives but also encounters a guard from another time whom he believes to be his master, and incidentally shows great improvements in his personality.
Old Kaseki.
An old craftsman who knew the legends longer than anyone else in Ishigako Village; among them, the belief that the best thing to do was to let fate take its course without interference. He helped Kohaku escape, and even recognized Gen as "the moon," offering him room and board in exchange for assistance with his projects. Chrome dragged him along on his journey both because he was skilled at helping and because, being at the end of his life, he deserved to see the world.
He dies on the way to the final arc from a wound caused by King Snyder, no longer alive when the stone plague spread.
Senku is trying to prolong his life as much as possible; but the old man is so active that he often doesn't help himself.
Ishigako Ruri
Heir to the Ishigako clan's throne, a priestess and fortune teller, she dies in the first arc, revealing to Kohaku that she could never see her future because only she could write it.
The attempt to save her and the failure to do so is the first major arc of the story, and her death carries tremendous weight throughout the rest of the narrative (among them the complete breakdown of the relationship between Kokuyo and Kohaku).
Thanks to Senku's intervention, she not only survives but also provides valuable information to those from outside that world. Among other things, she explains why so many souls transmigrated to that world.
Kirisame
Second, another non-human member that is not human team who isn't the embodiment of the stars,and a unvoluntary antagonist and sphinx controlled by Ibara and Moz in the Treasure Land arc, she was the last of the original cast to join. Initially, she joined to atone for the guilt of indirectly killing Kinro and to serve the sun, the reason for her creation and existence. At first, she was resented, but she quickly became completely trusted, demonstrating unwavering morals and character.
She dies in the final arc, destroyed amidst the king Snyder's warriors, fighting them to buy time for Kohaku and Gen; being wounded by silver metal bathed in blood; material that harms her by poisoning her.
With Senku's intervention, she joins earlier and of her own volition, and it seems she developed feelings for Kinro; since he gave her cloth without clarifying if it was cloth of friendship (which caused doubt as to whether all intelligent beasts shared traditions or if it was just a coincidence between sphinxes and Synphænes)
[part 1]
DR STONE "REWRITTE THAT TALE AU"
caracter cast part 1:"Damn it, reincarnation novels are right."
Senku
Forced to read the novels by Yuzuriha's insistence, he read the first one out of obligation, the second because he got into a spoiler war with Tsukasa, argued for a week on an internet forum about the upcoming experiments in the third, and had to admit he liked them in the fourth.
The guilty? Asagiri Gen, the deuteragonist of the fourth and final part, and the character he developed a massive crush on. He was upset when the saga was left unfinished due to the author's death (literally, the writer passed away).He and his friends die in a laboratory accident at their school (←it should be clear, he didn't cause it) and enter the third part; taking the role of the character of "the alchemist", a key character but one who is dead in the story whose real name is unknown.Before meeting Gen and Kohaku, he wanted to see how much he could change the story out of boredom; after meeting them and genuinely going from having a crush on Gen to being in love with him as a person, he resolved to change him to give him a happy ending if possible.
Taiju
Senku's best friend, Yuzuriha's boyfriend, Tsukasa's friend, and more brawn than brains, he was the only one who hadn't read the novels (but cried a lot because he couldn't stand seeing his girlfriend sad).
He died in a lab accident and plays a supporting role in the third novel, "The Lord of the Forest," a wise plant alchemist.
Being the only one who hadn't read the novel, and also the most surprised, he's the one who initially treats them like people.
Yuzuriha
She recommended the novel to her friends and is its biggest fan; so much so that she cried all day when she learned it would end at its most heartbreaking climax and cried all weekend when she found out the reason was the authors' death in an accident.
She died in a lab accident and takes on the role of a secondary character nicknamed "the Beast Lady," a witch who blends alchemy and sorcery; she combines her crafting skills with her knowledge of the novel to be the best possible support.
Sometimes she gets so emotional that she quotes lines from the characters at the same time.
Tsukasa
A great friend of the group and a retired former celebrity (after the death of his little sister Mirai). He loves and respects his friends because they have always treated him as an equal, instead of being fearful or opportunistic because he's a former boxer, although he experienced something worse with Senku's stubbornness.
He dies in a laboratory accident, embodying the role of the first antagonist of the fourth book, "Shishiou the Beast." He was the one most scared and uncomfortable with Senku's crazy plan to break the book's rules, but he goes along with the traps because he wasn't actually interested in killing.
He accidentally complicates the plot for one reason: he's charismatic and doesn't commit the same evil deeds as the original antagonist, so his men don't want to betray him.
He has the joy of reuniting with his little sister at a certain point (who also reincarnated).
Ryusui
A wealthy, self-proclaimed "world's most greedy man" the unwitting heir to the Nanami conglomerate and a beta reader of the books. He knew the author and even financed the books to maintain contact with him. He dies in a sea storm while testing a boat commissioned by the conglomerate (which he hadn't approved because he needed more design testing) and becomes the protagonist and narrator of the second part, "Captain Nakhoda" the most pieste wanted worldwide for his raids on important information, but who is killed by King Snyder.
Like Senku, he pushed the boundaries of canon to give himself and the rest of the original crew a good life, with no intention of interfering with the characters... until he appears and reveals that the matter is more complicated.
Francois
Star servant. They knew the novels by sight through Ryusui.
They "died" in the same sea storm as Ryusui, although Ryusui is surprised because Francois wasn't with him that day.
Them embodies Captain Nakhoda's right-hand man; however, Ryusui claims that Francois is simply them stepping stone and entry into the world to help him and he doesn't question it.
Nikki.
She died as a result of a "school prank" by her classmates; and she embodies a lieutenant in Shishiou's army. She was a huge fan of the novel, especially the previous book, "Lillian"; as soon as she learned that there were others like her and that there was a possibility that together they could give it a better ending, she gladly joined.
Yo
He only knew about the novel because he made fun of a classmate who was reading it. He died in a police chase.
He's the most lost in the situation and is just trying to survive however he can.
Minami.
A closet novel reader who'd rather smash her camera than admit her favorite part is the second one. She died on the job while delivering the news.
She reincarnates as an ordinary girl in Shishiou's army but quickly becomes a star informant once she sees Tsukasa's face.
Homura.
She dies in a car accident on her way to an Olympic qualifying tournament. A reader of the novel and a devoted fan of Hyoga, taking on the role of his trusted spy is a dream come true.
Initially, she opposed the plan to alter history, but the idea of preventing Hyoga's death tempts her to the point of betraying him to keep him alive.
Sai.
Nanami Sai,Also known as N.S. Ganit, he is the original author of the novel series.
He wrote and conceptualized the first part as a concept for a fantasy video game; however, the idea was rejected but sent to a sister publisher, where he met Chelsea, who saw potential in them as a novel that she could turn into a graphic novel if he agreed. He wrote somewhat reluctantly but thought he would use the money to finally release his cherished video game in the future, with a fanbase interested in his story.
But when he was about to achieve it... he died in a car accident on his way to recover his brother's body.
He reincarnates as the "Prophet of the Stars," the first protagonist of his first book; but he is currently terrified to intervene because of all the implications of his fantasy world being real.
[part 2:]
DR. STONE AU/DRABBLE.
If you had the chance to change the ending of your favorite fantasy novel, would you?
Normally, Senku's answer would be that despite the controversies, he would leave the endings intact. The author wrote them that way, and that shouldn't be debated; besides, he mostly reads academic books, so it doesn't bother him in the slightest.
...that is, until Yuzuriha finally got him to read the "Stone Tales Saga," a series of novels written by someone highnamed S.N. Ganit and illustrated by Chelsea Childe. He was more familiar with that alias from programming forums, so it was a surprise not only to find a fantasy world that interested him... but also to become so engrossed that he ended up annoyed by the ending of "Tales from Sun, Moon & Destinies," the fourth and final installment.
It centers on Ishigako Kohaku, the daughter of the head of Ishigako village, destined to be the sun of a prophecy. She, along with the one who embodies the moon, bears the fate of either stopping or releasing the curse of their world's petrification; giving way to the star to eradicate the curse it in case of failure.
...Because, besides knowing it wouldn't have a conclusion due to the writer's death in a car accident, it had a completely unsatisfying ending.
Especially for her favorite character, Asagiri Gen, the story's deuteragonist and "the moon," who dies tragically at the end.
However, after half a day of complaining, the laboratory where they were exploded, and upon waking, they probably DIED, since all four of them recognized the setting of "Tales of Stone and Alchemy," the third book in the saga that formally introduces the alchemist, a character who impacts the rest of the books and whom Senku ends up embodying. He proposes something else, since, apparently, the logic of reincarnation novels, which Yuzuriha also likes, is true: it involves changing the novel's fate.
Taiju and Yuzuriha agree.
Tsukasa (who embodies "Shishiou the beast", the first antagonist of the fourth book) hesitates but agrees to try because he is not comfortable with the idea of murdering his best friends.
Otherwise, the story unfolds automatically. It turns out the characters are people in that world who are initially considered crazy, but due to the circumstances, they develop a close relationship.
This is especially true for the distrustful and deceitful Gen, who develops feelings for the eccentric alchemist. Senku experiences a crisis, going from favoritism towards Gen to genuine infatuation.
Tsukasa unintentionally complicates the plot because they don't want to betray him.
catching more resurrected characters from the novel and forming alliances to change history in unison
Kohaku is completely baffled but happy with a happiest ending.
For some reason, the pirate from the second book tries to flirt with Gen's guardian beast.
Everyone adoring Suika and not wanting anything to happen to the future star.
and above all; making a mess of the novel
Ok, now I Wanna make a cast about it before to make anotha drabble.
DR. STONE AU/DRABBLE.
If you had the chance to change the ending of your favorite fantasy novel, would you?
Normally, Senku's answer would be that despite the controversies, he would leave the endings intact. The author wrote them that way, and that shouldn't be debated; besides, he mostly reads academic books, so it doesn't bother him in the slightest.
...that is, until Yuzuriha finally got him to read the "Stone Tales Saga," a series of novels written by someone highnamed S.N. Ganit and illustrated by Chelsea Childe. He was more familiar with that alias from programming forums, so it was a surprise not only to find a fantasy world that interested him... but also to become so engrossed that he ended up annoyed by the ending of "Tales from Sun, Moon & Destinies," the fourth and final installment.
It centers on Ishigako Kohaku, the daughter of the head of Ishigako village, destined to be the sun of a prophecy. She, along with the one who embodies the moon, bears the fate of either stopping or releasing the curse of their world's petrification; giving way to the star to eradicate the curse it in case of failure.
...Because, besides knowing it wouldn't have a conclusion due to the writer's death in a car accident, it had a completely unsatisfying ending.
Especially for her favorite character, Asagiri Gen, the story's deuteragonist and "the moon," who dies tragically at the end.
However, after half a day of complaining, the laboratory where they were exploded, and upon waking, they probably DIED, since all four of them recognized the setting of "Tales of Stone and Alchemy," the third book in the saga that formally introduces the alchemist, a character who impacts the rest of the books and whom Senku ends up embodying. He proposes something else, since, apparently, the logic of reincarnation novels, which Yuzuriha also likes, is true: it involves changing the novel's fate.
Taiju and Yuzuriha agree.
Tsukasa (who embodies "Shishiou the beast", the first antagonist of the fourth book) hesitates but agrees to try because he is not comfortable with the idea of murdering his best friends.
Otherwise, the story unfolds automatically. It turns out the characters are people in that world who are initially considered crazy, but due to the circumstances, they develop a close relationship.
This is especially true for the distrustful and deceitful Gen, who develops feelings for the eccentric alchemist. Senku experiences a crisis, going from favoritism towards Gen to genuine infatuation.
Tsukasa unintentionally complicates the plot because they don't want to betray him.
catching more resurrected characters from the novel and forming alliances to change history in unison
Kohaku is completely baffled but happy with a happiest ending.
For some reason, the pirate from the second book tries to flirt with Gen's guardian beast.
Everyone adoring Suika and not wanting anything to happen to the future star.
and above all; making a mess of the novel
Commissioned art for @glittergluwu ‘s fic ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Like What I Like, the Bizarre Type ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Definitely go check out her fic, it’s got a bunch of pairings, funny bits, and is just overall a good time, smiled most of the way through as I read it :D
I was reminded about the @keferon Earthspark JazzProwl au by my friend :)
Prowl is such a goofy little guy and it’s nice to see Jazz as the more serious one. I like it. I also think it's very nice to see BOTH Jazz and Prowl be silly little guys
I haven’t seen all Ghibli movies yet but I’m sure Porco Rosso would be one of Ryusui’s favourites
Seriously though, imagine a Porco Rosso AU with the characters from Dr. Stone.
Ryusui (Drago) would be Porco.
Ukyo/whoever you ship Ryusui with would be Gina.
Suika would be Fio.
Kaseki would be Mr. Piccolo.
Stanley would be Marcus (wait, I'll explain).
The Empire of Power members would be the Mamma Aiutos Pirates.
I would only change that Ryusui's curse makes him look like a dragon instead of a pig, and that would be perfect.
Nogu is currently obsessed with Dr. Stone, so he'll be releasing some HCS of...
✨ Ryusui Nanami ✨
Just like his older brother Sai, he is also a hafu (←mixed-race Japanese-foreigner), in his case he is Japanese-Italian. Ryusui knows the language, and according to his "father" and Mrs. Nanami, he was a greedy servant who worked at the conglomerate's Sicilian mansion; however, he has learned that the information given by the main family is not entirely reliable.
When he genuinely loses his temper, he curses in Italian (something he does under the influence of Francois, who does the same but in French)
He has no formal education, having been homeschooled, but he has certificates covering high school, college, and technical studies, in addition to all the licenses he obtained for driving on land, in the air, and at sea.
Ironically, he doesn't know how to ride a horse (apparently they make him uncomfortable).
He gave up many of his hobbies and his desire to stand out for a year when Sai went to India; that year he clung to video games as a sponsor in several projects AND an active player looking for a way to find Sai (it should be clarified that Francois had to take drastic measures to get him to bathe, eat and sleep healthily)
His other half-brothers couldn't stand him, so much so that they basically made him the scapegoat for all of them with the scandals they created.
He also don't stand his half-siblings, so the feeling is mutual. His way of dealing with being the scapegoat? Easy: by showing the facts and making a fool of both the press and his siblings (for example, he was once accused of having an affair with a business partner; the one having the affair was actually his sister, so he showed the press that the dates of the events didn't match his own schedule, and even if he were the one having the affair, do they really think he would keep it a secret?So they chase the wrong Nanami.)
Ironically, despite loving attention, he was very wary of photographs, a habit he still maintains in the Stone Age (←in fact, you can check and you'll notice how Ryusui doesn't appear in any photos in the series).
Senku has only threatened him twice, and one of those times was to warn him not to do anything that would separate Taiju and Yuzuriha; because he'd worked so hard to bring them together and didn't want any other guy to ruin their chances of being the first married couple (with a celebration) in his lifetime. Ryusui simply said, "I get it! I want to finance that wedding!"
Ryusui almost went crazy when everyone silently agreed to maintain the legendary "what happened in the Stone Wars stays in the Stone Wars". Let him know what's going on! He wants to!
He always wanted a younger sister, and Suika fills that role in his heart.
After a certain incident where Namari learned a s-word, Ukyo made him a swear jar with him every time he went to school. That jar was full in less than an hour.
In his youth, he went on a date with Gen at an event; Ryusui didn't get past the first date because he couldn't tolerate so many attempts at manipulation in a row. They both agree to NEVER mention that this happened.
Ryusui battle with the concept that one can have deficiencies without it being a punishment but a bad situation. Knowing that this is happening makes him melancholic, and he tries to fix things as best he can.
It's very likely that ¾ of the men in Ishigami Village hate him because he set the standard of courtship at an astronomical level, and he's not even trying to flirt!
The other quarter probably feels envious of the girls because Ryusui speaks nicely to them and flirts with them for no reason...But they quickly realized that they could earn praise through hard work (←something that Senku and Gen certainly overexploit to their advantage).
Do you want to be sentenced to two hours? Ask him to explain the difference between a frigate and a corvette; he'll start talking about every tiny difference and historical use.
He has terrible sleeping habits, sleep it's optional for him.
Mirai loves him a lot; she almost has a crush on him because he reminds her of Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid. When Tsukasa found out, he wanted to chase him all over the Science Kingdom.
well-
I found this official artwork, and it's clear that Ryusui knows how to ride a horse. My bad was assuming he wouldn't know. I accept my defeat.
a safe voyage amongst the stars, a promise to return home
heya fellas....small bad news
My graphics tablet died. No more drawings until further notice.
(My tablet had a proper funeral, thank you for accompanying me in my drawings for over 10 years)
Ryukyo HC cause' Nogu loves thematically cool ships that authors overlook.:
I know that in many fanfics there is a fact that they were together before; I'll double down, let them be literally married (your honor) and let it take everyone by surprise.
Ukyo's sanity died for many after that revelation.
When Ukyo was asked what on earth he sees in Ryusui (besides him being hot and having money), Gen was worried that her answer would be "he makes me feel alive" (although for Ukyo it's the equivalent of "he makes me laugh").
There they are, carefree about life, but their background is HEAVY like a black hole and no one can hear it without shedding a tear (not even Senku).
They have affectionate nicknames: Ryusui calls Ukyo "dearest beluga." Ukyo always refers to him as "Ryu-tan"; him calling him by his name is synonymous with being furious.
What was Ukyo's first reaction when she found out that Ryusui reinvented money? "Reinvent taxes and I swear I'll ask for a divorce!" (He also laughed for like an hour because... AND how easily he falls into Gen's traps to get money from him)
Actually, Ukyo laughs quite a lot at the things Ryusui ends up getting involved in, often as a way to manage stress.
Don't get me wrong, Ryusui also gets stressed because of Ukyo.
For example... "WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED IN THE STONE WARS AND WHY DID THEY STAB HIS BELUGA?!"
They're both horny as hell, only Ukyo only feels comfortable being so in private or when he's too drunk to think before he speaks (and he has the highest alcohol tolerance in the entire Science Kingdom, so it's not easy).
For some reason, the idea of Ukyo singing turns Ryusui on.
Ukyo's brain cells go on sabbatical when Ryusui gets angry and takes charge of the situation with rage, speaking Italian included (The event is cited in which one of the "shipyard king" competitions between Yō and Magma ended up breaking one of the Perseus's frames, and Ryusui angrily took off his trench coat and hat to show those cazzos do mierda how to really works.)
Do they argue? Of course, but it happens more often when they're sleep-deprived in the Perseus's cabin; exhaustion plus the stress of the situation speaks for them. Once they've calmed down, they apologize.
Someone on Twitter commented that while Ryusui missed his lover like crazy, Ukyo missed Francois's cooking even more. So, while Ryusui waited for a romantic reunion, he was left disappointed and with open arms.
For me, this was the scenario automatically:
Or basically in cury version:
PUAJAJJAJAJAJAJ UKYO MY LOVE <X)♡
Don't misunderstand the situation; Ukyo loves his man...
but he loves the star butler's cooking even more, and having someone with his same common sense.
(later probably he compensates Ryusui with "attention" 😉😉)
Nono <xD sí entendí, sí entendí, adoro igual
Que bueno que estemos en la misma sintonía ✨🤝✨
Someone on Twitter commented that while Ryusui missed his lover like crazy, Ukyo missed Francois's cooking even more. So, while Ryusui waited for a romantic reunion, he was left disappointed and with open arms.
For me, this was the scenario automatically:
Or basically in cury version:
PUAJAJJAJAJAJAJ UKYO MY LOVE <X)♡
Don't misunderstand the situation; Ukyo loves his man...
but he loves the star butler's cooking even more, and having someone with his same common sense.
(later probably he compensates Ryusui with "attention" 😉😉)