Sunday, November 29, 2009

~Intro~

Okay, okay. I'm Maddy. Yea, hi. ^^ Uhm, well, my pen name or author's name is "Haru". I am obviously an anime and manga addict. Anyways, I'm not great with introductions about myself, so let's get down to what I want to say.


I am an online novelist.


Oh yea, big and important. >:D Heh, carrying on, I LOVE to write online. Unfortunately, I don't get too many viewers and stuff. . .so. . .Here I am now, your basic otaku staring at her screen typing her dreams out. The first story I'm submitting here at this blog is "PeAcH". Let me tackle the rating now and tell you other stuff afterwards. (My vocabulary is really lacking today. . ."stuff". Hmm.)

~Rating~

If I rated "PeAcH", I'd rate it Older Teen or at least 12+. Let me tell you why. Firstly, there is violence. A lot of bloody violence. It sounds worse than it really is. (Don't be mad, mom. xDD -Rofl-) I don't go into detail about the bone crunching or what ever. Here, an example directly from PeAcH: "There was a cracking noise, then the sound of blood gushing." In fact, I believe that's as graphic as it gets. Honestly. o_O Moving on. Secondly, there is mild sensual/sexual themes. No, that's exaggerating it. I'm a romance junkie (despite liking blood and all that good stuff), and characters either immensely love another character, or there's a simple kiss, or a hug or something. So mild doesn't even do it justice. I'll make it "There's-some-kissing-and-stuff". If you watch anime or read manga (you're my new best friend) then you'll understand what I mean by "nosebleeds". Yes, the dreaded nosebleed for ecchi mangas. In PeAcH, the two male characters get a nosebleed while looking at a Succubus or Siren or what ever you want to call it, just because she attracts men. At the very beginning, two female characters get a nosebleed for one of my personal favourite characters, Aster, just because he's so earnest and cute and gentlemanly and whatnot. (My vocabulary's starting to improve...) Don't worry, this story is really not ecchi. At all. Okay, so the rating is done...

~Pictures~

I like to draw. It's fun. I don't suck at it either. I usually draw characters or random scenes from my stories, but I prefer to find online pictures from PhotoBucket. I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE PICTURES!!! None of them, NONE, belong to me. I simply got them from photobucket. If you own any of the pictures you see here, please tell me and I'll credit you. If you want me to remove a picture because it belongs to you, tell me and I will not hesitate to remove it from my blog. I'm sorry if you see any picture that belongs to you get angry at me. Very very sorry. (Gomen nasai. . .) Okay. However, if you just want a picture off 'cause you think it's ugly or you want to use it or something, refrain from asking please.

~Plot~
Yes, now we move on to plot. This is the last segmenty thing before moving on to the first chapter. The plot is basically:

Takoshomi Miharu has a totally rare eye colour— peach. Because of her strange eyes, she has earned herself the nickname "Peach" among people. One day, while waiting for her friend, a girl named Yuuna comes and tells her she's "won" a trip to Pi-Chi Ki Island. Miharu refuses to go, but then Yuuna kindly "escorts" (kidnaps) her, taking her to the gorgeous island. Once there, Miharu is informed she's the descendant of the fisherman in the famous legend "Pi-Chi Eyes". The island is once again being terrorized by the horrifying "Black". "Black" is not a common disease— it is a virus that infects a person and eats them from the inside out, turning their suffering and pain into Demons. When they die, the Demons burst from the body. Miharu, along with five other descendants, was chosen to destroy this "Black" once again. They even have a mysterious man calling himself "White" on their side, and his force is unreal. However, there are those, including "Black" itself, trying to spread the disease as far as it could go. Miharu is now forced to defend the paradise Pi-Chi Ki Island with everything she has— which isn't much!



Enter: PeAcH


Oh! Announcement! Their names are obviously Japanese, and so is the way you read them. In Japan, a person's last name is said first. For example, Takoshomi Miharu is the Japanese way, but if I were to say her name in English, it would be Miharu Takoshomi. So the names are kinda reversed. I'll be adding this announcement to each of my blogs.

Haru-Chi

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