Being whisked away into a fictional universe that you're familiar with, granted some pretty nifty powers to help out along the ride? Great! Finding yourself stuck in a three-way between conflicting universes that all seem to hate each other and anything resembling weakness? Not so great. Oh well, Cayman always knew he was a bit of an outlier, this just confirmed the trend.
Spiritual successor to the original HaiF! What do you get when you take a guy with a bit of a love for kicking established and seemingly untouchable bastions of power down a peg, an interdimensional deity, light crossover elements and drop it all into the 9th century? Well, who can say? Either way Pearson is going to make a killing off of all the textbook reprints...
Teyvat is a land with a history of strife, dotted with intermittent eras of peace and prosperity. Yet during one of these hard-fought ages of calm the machinations of those with grudges to settle and a divine edict yet to be fulfilled stir from their slumber. And it falls to a girl from distant stars to witness the coming conflict, to experience an ancient story come to its end.
Ten years have passed since the Sirens began their open conquest of the world, slowly but surely driving humanity to the brink of destruction. Except that's precisely what they wish to avoid and when one of their own decides to enact an experiment outside the usual suspects...history takes a bit of a divergent course, to say the least.
Life holds little meaning for Nanashi, simply going through the motions with no clear end goal in sight or plan for the future...the fact that he can see things that no others can merely makes it all the worse. But a chance encounter with a girl that introduces him to a brand new world might just be the cure he was looking for. Manaka x Abigail x Tiamat x OC
Brought into the world of Shield Hero under unusual circumstances years before canon wasn't something Narvas was expecting...even less so that there was no summoning circle, no plot to frame him for a crime he didn't commit and nobody aside from the Vassal Claw on his arm telling him what to do. In a world as cutthroat as Shield hero, however, survival is a goal unto its own.