Lächeln und Regenbogen

Lächeln und Regenbogen (Also known by its English translation from German "Smiles and Rainbows") is the first written story centered around the newly developed Paletteverse. So far the overall story is still being developed, from its world to its characters, but lately there has been an ongoing story hinted from the creator's drawings and animations.

The official story is currently up in Wattpad, with only a prologue and its first chapter currently uploaded.

About
The whole story revolves around the small but flourishing Rainbow Town, lead by the enthusiastic mayor Pansy, who wants nothing but joy for her fellow citizens. At least that's what almost everyone thinks. But as a certain dozen people unexpectedly appear out of nowhere, her true colors then begin to show, as with the true nature of the happy little Rainbow Town itself. What is the truth behind it all, then?

Characters
A list with alternate organization can be found here.

Main Protagonists/The "Countdown Gang"

 * Ilene Fürst
 * Dai Sullivan
 * Tria Terzi
 * Perce Quattrochi
 * Pam Quintana
 * Ceri Leclair
 * Sal Sherburn
 * Wyn Ochoa
 * Nat Niles
 * Daley Tennison
 * Ell Nye
 * Dot Milburn

The Performers of the Grand Circus

 * Alex Fürst
 * Brandi Platt
 * Charlie Lis
 * Dell Chance
 * Eben Johnson
 * Pansy Joly
 * Robyn Heeren

Citizens of Rainbow Town

 * Flo Gallo
 * Gemma Kloet
 * Honey Innocenti
 * Iona Lenz
 * Juliet Quick
 * Kip Maus
 * Libby Peacock
 * Michael Paz
 * Nowell Russel
 * Oscar Lamb
 * Quinn Bourreau
 * Sadie Payne
 * Talon Garbo
 * Upton Foster
 * Victor Orlov
 * Wilkie Mann
 * Xavior Sauer
 * Yancy Kidd
 * Zed Hext

Rainbow Town Newcomers

 * Trey Pender
 * Tel Fortune
 * Penny Triggs
 * Lexi Leclair
 * Emil Scriven
 * Ogden Reed
 * Emory Gray
 * Dexter Twain
 * Tripp Lachance
 * Nolan Nye
 * Diantha Green

...?

 * Þeodore Heimisson
 * Ambrose Perkins
 * "Meridian"
 * "Pi"
 * "Tau"
 * "Iota"

Trivia

 * One half of the characters are based on/represent all 26 letters of the modern English alphabet with some of their names almost themed/named after the names in the NATO phonetic alphabet (more notably with the characters Charlie and Oscar). The other half, however, represent the numbers 1-24.
 * Though this is with some additions, as Þeodore and Ambrose represent letters that were dropped out of the English alphabet at one point, being Thorn and Ampersand respectively. Pi, Tau, and Iota, obviously, represent the constant pi (π) and its multiples.
 * Iota is supposed to represent 3π, but since the multiplied constant has no "official name", unlike 2π having Tau, Al had randomly picked a name for them.
 * This was initially to be a nod back to a plot point of one media Al once fixated on, being the YellowAquarium plot point stated in the Jay's Media Wiki, which they later projected such fixation to make this story, as all its characters are based on the alphabet and numbers ...in a way. But additionally it was to fit in with the whole "cutesy cartoony" theme of the story's visuals, though lately the resemblance to letters and numbers has begun to be a plot relevant element, hence the existence of the Runic Scribes and Blessed by Clockwork.
 * The media that initially inspired this also had ties to the fact the whole "Rainbow Town" setting was supposed to take place in a computer-generated simulation, but this idea has since been scrapped.
 * But some aspects of that idea still remains, with the fact the bright blue color Al uses to draw blood in regards to this story was supposed to be a reference to a Windows computer's Blue Screen of Death. But now it's more of a style choice, akin to how the Danganronpa franchise uses a bright pink for its blood.
 * Ironically, despite the title of the story, no one in the cast is made to resemble a color or an emotion.
 * There are themes of smiles and rainbows in the setting of the story, and some characters do have such symbols as part of their design, but that's just about it.
 * The sequel story's title, Unspoken Words, plays around with this fact. The title is supposed to be based around words, which consist of letters, what half of the LuR cast is based on. But one major group ends up being based on colors, fulfilling the Regenbogen part. The Lächeln part, however, isn't.