List of Miscellaneous Stories

Overtime Al has been making up numerous stories based on whatever the heck they find or come up in their mind, but as much as they want to make separate articles for all of these, it's best it's put in here, as such articles can clutter the wiki and also it's too much to handle.

The progress on most of these are on pause, as majority of these stories' development hasn't been made since as early as 2015.

Nonetheless, here's some of the minor stories that Al had made throughout the years, and continuing up to the present.

I Can't Control It + The Islanders (2015)
The both of these stories were set in the same universe as Life Of Nathan, but there were barely any moments where the stories crossover. I Can't Control It, more often abbreviated as ICCI, revolved around a magician suddenly losing control over his magic, and that's just that. The Islanders was more about a vacation gone wrong as a group of people are stranded in a tropical island and must use it's resources to survive. Also, they seem to encounter a weird cult made by people who were stranded on the just like them.

Last progress was around 2016, as the creator has no interest in continuing it, plus they forgot a majority of the characters' names.

The Quintuplets of What (2015)
A supposed sequel to The Islanders, featuring five teenagers as they explore through a dark forest of sorts. Also they encounter the souls of Marcus, Carmen, Grace, Hal, and Rachel and revive them, as this is set in the initial draft where all five of them die instead of just Marcus, Carmen, and Hal.

Last progress was around 2016, and is on pause due to the same reason as ICCI and The Islanders is on pause.

Exploring The Abandoned Town (2015-19)
A series of stories revolving the students of a fictional school named Juicy Orange Academy, and the strange things that happen to them in school and out.


 * Stories One (2015) and Three (2017) revolve the students of JOA (majorly the ones in Grade 6 and Grade 8) having their bus break down in front an abandoned town and the students have no choice but to wait out until the bus is fixed. In the meantime, they explore said town to find whatever had happened in there for the people to suddenly ditch it. Unfortunately, all received no answer as a majority of them have been killed somewhat, either by their fellow classmates, or just not being careful with the worn buildings as debris falls on them or worse.
 * Story Two (2015) is much more smaller than the others, as it revolves the Grade 7 students not doing much until half a dozen of them suddenly disappear. Story Three is also involved in this predicament, as it's revealed that one of their teachers, Mr. Nombre, have been trapping a majority of the students' souls into a video game... For some reason.
 * Story Four (2017) reveal that a murderous incident during a field trip did not just occur with JOA, but with multiple other schools, being Solar Wind High, Blooming Blossoms University, and Mountain Breeze Elementary. The main protagonists are Rosey and Brooke, two former JOA students who moved to SWH. As they found out about the incidents, they try to contact their old friends from JOA for help. They get two students from BBU, being Sheila and Leon, to help along with them to solve the disappearances and killings.
 * Story Five (2019) is a blur in the creator's memory, despite it being the latest one so far. It involves a new set of students from a different school going into the same predicament as the students of JOA.

As for recent progress, there have been considerations for rewriting it, under a new name just being "Exploration."

Mysterious Encounters of Randomness (2015)
Joked by the creator to themselves as "Scooby-Doo but everyone says fuck," MEOR involves a group of five people as they explore haunted places and try to decipher what had happened back there, and also suck the ghosts out Ghostbusters-style if they could.

There had been a full script of the story, but it had been lost in time. There had been no interest to rewrite or continue the story so far.

The Realms Series (2015-2017)
The Realms series were a series of stories revolving a group of teenagers somehow getting themselves lost in a labyrinth of "doors to various realms."


 * The first installment was named Realms of Kappa (2015), and involved the protagonist Carlton as he fights off a demonic dictator who corrupted one realm to be of his own, thus making it the "Silent Realm," and has been using it's many citizens as his slaves. Thankfully, Carlton gets help from a citizen of the realm named Silvia, and saves the day.
 * The second installment, Realms of Lambda (2016), has five protagonists getting themselves lost in the labyrinth of realms, and one of them ended up dying of hypothermia in the Frost Realm. Oh well-
 * The third and latest installment, Realms of Tau (2017), occurs during a major time skip. The protagonists are of orphan children, being named Paloma (an energetic little lass), Beckham (emo), Macklin (amateur mechanic with ager issues), Yavin (quiet kid, likes dark humor), and Fyodor (the oldest among everyone, acts like a big brother to them all), as they live in a worn down home in a cold, dark, post-apocalyptic setting. A citizen of the "Digital Realm," named Morty, was on the run and somehow went into their realm as his escape. Unfortunately, and because of their curiosity, everyone else got lost in the labyrinth of realms, and Morty is trying to bring them back to Earth, as he also tries to hide from someone in the Digital Realm that had been hunting him down for some reason, and their name is Charon.

At first, the name Realms of Kappa was based on the Twitch emote meme rather than the Greek letter, and so at first Realms of Lambda and Realms of Tau were Realms of Lenny (reference to the "Lenny Face" emoticon) and Realms of This Net (based on a lyric of the song "We Are Number One" from Icelandic children's show LazyTown, being "Now look at this net that I just found!") respectively, to continue the "meme theme" names. There had been considerations of "Realms of Alpha," a prequel to everything that happens, but no progress has been made so far.

Separation (2016)
A story with not much of a story going on, but rather multiple personal stories for each group of characters. The main four are named Default (a competitive and athletic guy), Mulberry (the cowardly one), Switch (as competitive and athletic as Default, but likes to have fun with it), and Randolf (your typical science nerd), though other characters take the spotlight as well. The main conflict of the story is that demons and a corrupting darkness is taking over their humble place, so much so it's also corrupting Randolf and two other characters named Theo (a fancy lad) and Dubstep (shy girl who listens to the genre she named herself after) into corruption spreading demons. Other important characters to the story include Hex (gamer girl tomboy), Blast (aspiring rock singer, annoying lol), and Polar (ghost that just wanders around and messes with everyone).

Very lately as of the 2020s, there had been remakes of everyone's designs being made by the creator, but as for a chance of a rewrite, it is now being rewritten, and has its own article under the name Light Separation.

Meltdown (2016)
The setting of the story takes place in a volcanic, post-apocalyptic setting, as the protagonist and brave leader Martin explores and tries to survive the new, hot environment. Along the way, he encounters a young man with amnesia and invites him into his bunker, and as it turns out one of his bunker mates, Tina, recognizes him as her good friend Ivan. Later on the protagonists and the other bunker mates find out about another friend of Tina, Gunner, and the fact he seems a little suspicious...

There was a plan for a sequel to the story where the characters have to survive a blizzard, but no progress has been made other than an addition of two new characters, with one jokingly nicknamed "Sbubby."

Level Up (2016)
The story's main conflict is that surrounding the forest nearby the town that the protagonists reside in. The waters are polluted with an unknown, lethal substance, and numerous hikers are going missing. The protagonists are Yuka and Seo-Hyeon, and are off to the forest to find the reason why everyone is going missing, but Yuka is mainly going into the forest to find her brother Blake, who has been missing for two years so far.

The following story is now being rewritten, and has its own article under the name Stepping Up.

The Ruins (2016)
There is not much that Al can remember of this story, other than the fact there was a disaster happened in one town, which makes it all go to ruins, as the title says so. There was one hint that the disaster is connected to the conflict of Separation.

The main cast consists of the twin sisters Gemi and Gamate, accompanied by their friends Paige, Bolt, and Voluto, as they try to survive, only to be brought in by a wealthy sibling duo, Brandon and Betty, to their residence for shelter.

There's also a spin-off story, nicknamed "Edge Sin Ghost," where the main cast makes their stay in a mysterious person's house for five nights, but end up being possessed by spirits that resemble the seven deadly sins.

Such progress in both versions of the story hasn't been made for years, and there have been no plans to continue it just yet.

If anything, Al remembers this story where it was the first time the characters were openly LGBTQ+, with Paige and Gemi being a couple, and Voluto being one of the first transmasculine characters Al wrote.

Abduction (2016)
An alien abduction goes on, chaos ensues, and it's also a crossover with some older stories. The main premise focuses on a little boy named Diego, as he explores his old town until he is suddenly abducted by said aliens, who have been abducting humanity for experimentation. The story later on will follow his journey as he meets the characters from several previous stories and try to stop the aliens from doing what they have to do.

There has been no progress in the story for years now, aside from it's concept and some planned multiple endings for the story, and there has been no plans for a remake or a continuation so far.

"Edgeville" (2017)
A collection of mini-stories revolving around the conflicts of certain parts of a place nicknamed "Edgeville." The main premise is a girl named Alberta from the villa Iacto, trying to find her sister, Alice, but ends up getting caught up with the other villa's many conflicts, from a bunch of magic shenanigans going on, to straight up identity theft.

"Edgeville" in itself, besides Iacto, was split into other villas, being Veneficium, Anastasis, Orbis, and Vetus Mundus.

Veneficium is the home of the main villain of the story, besides anyone else, being a girl named Cuprite, who just wants nothing more than to plunge Edgeville into chaos. Anastasis served as a recylcing of Al's characters that they made a very young age, and putting a slightly edgy twist to their original characters in backstories. If anything, Orbis was the most complex in terms of plot and conflict of all of them. Two characters in the Orbis-centric part of the story were Miloš and Dmitry, except the real Miloš and Dmitry are dead and these are people faking their identities to cover up the deaths, which are kept secret to most of the cast. If anything, those two were the more iconic out of the cast according to Al.

An extension to the story exists, titled Edgeville Minor, where it instead focuses on the Uada and Novae Terrae villas, each having their own story to tell.

There had been beta chapters for the story, but there has been no desire to at least rework or continue it.

Ireth (2017)
Ireth was a story that took place in the same timeline and universe as Edgeville. The protagonist of the story was a girl named Clara who suddenly gets teleported to the planet of Ireth. (wip section)

Hindi Ko Alam (2018)
Set in the Spiritverse, in the same timeline as Journal 2028, this series served as a sort of prequel to it. It mainly focuses on the aforementioned story's secondary protagonist, Dennis, as he goes on day to day in his school, Hindi Ko Alam Public School. He is accompanied by his friends, Pedro and Ethan. The two are polar opposites of one another, with Pedro being the "rowdy" and loud kid of the class and Ethan being a quiet nerd who almost every time wants solitude, but Dennis acts like a mediator for them. As Dennis enters high school, he finds out the world isn't as normal as he thinks it is, with new transfer students joining in and becoming his friends. Those being Jonas, a migrant from a distant but weird country, and Juana. Yes, that Juana.

The entirety of the story focused on two whole school years of Dennis' attendance at the school, until in the middle of the second one, it is interrupted by an attack alert That's cool- And then the events of Journal 2028 happen.

As with the other story mentioned, it is currently on break, as with most of the Spiritverse-centric stories right now.

Бред Апокалипсия (2018)
Translated from Russian, the title is supposed to mean "Nonsensical Apocalypse." The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic Earth, with a majority of the land left barren and destroyed. The protagonists of the story are three adult women named Amelia, Roksana, and Wu, as they go through wacky hijinks while also trying their best to survive in these conditions.

The story was almost forgotten by Al, but they have no plans to continue or rewrite it.

Los Colores (2018)
Los Colores was a concept of a story set to be in around the same timeline as Bred Apokalipsiya, although nearly all of the information ever written about the story's concept has been lost to time.

The most Al could gather from their notes about the story was of the character Rot F. Färber, and was said to be young, although very knowing of the supernatural and is explicitly said to be a communist. Other characters such as Bloom Matsushita, Betty Roxas, and Carmen Garza tag along in their adventures.

Judging by the name of the story, being "The Colours" in Spanish, the premise of the story probably dealt with the characters embodying colours, similarly to Paletteverse's Omnichromatic and Mindverse's Chromega. This is already made obvious by Rot's name being German for red, and parts of Rot's personality being associations with the colour. With the addition of some of the characters being named Vitellary Haig (though a vitellary is not a name of a shade of yellow, they are named after a yellow character of the same name), Star Xanthopoulos (xanthos means yellow in Greek), Ray Regenbogen (their surname is rainbow in German), and Betty Roxas (the surname Roxas often means red), more conclusions can be drawn from this. The characters named Snow Medved and Bloom Matsushita are probably based on snow and cherry blossoms, being white and pink respectively.

Because of the state the story's information is in, Al has no plans to continue or rewrite the story.

Platforms (2018)
This story was initially set in the same universe as the cancelled story Old Friends, said universe being dubbed the Visionverse.

The story premise centered around six deities living in a floating archipelago, each representing the four main elements, with the additional light and dark. The following characters are named Feuer (fire), Agua (water), Amihan (air), Gryaz (earth), Solas (light), and Nox (dark). The main conflict of the story begins when the other deities find out Solas has been having an affair with someone he shouldn't be. This spiraled in a quarrel, which ended with Solas killing off one of the deities. This throws off the balance of the world they're in, and as such, starts an apocalypse. The rest of the story focuses on the citizens of the floating archipelago in a post-apocalyptic setting, trying to cope with the event that just happened and trying to survive.

The following story has been cancelled due to lack of interest, also Al almost forgot such a story even existed.