Beata and Inesa were separated from their family while heading to the city of New Quisa. After they get assigned selected Pokemon by an elderly professor and his two strict and hard-working nannies, the girls go on a quest to reunite with their family while traveling to many different worlds. Rated T for violence, language and suggestive and horrific themes. Also on my AO3 page.
Caroline gets separated from her brother Rob while she embarks on an adventure to solve a mystery with the Furry Felines. However, while on a quest to save him, she meets characters from both Genshin Impact and Super Smash Brothers, who help her overcome big challenges. Rated T for violence, language, themes, and heartbreaking moments.
When Simon Belmont takes a girl named Isabella to Transylvania's city of Bran, they didn't know that where they were was canine territory of Labolas Caacrinolaas. Rated M for violence and some bloody scenes. Also on my AO3 under the Transylvania Canine Chronicles series.
Labolas, a giant, black German Shepherd from Bran, Transylvania of the Real World, expresses interest in Tellius' Crimean history. When he travels to Crimea with his fellow canines, he threatens to throw the newly-crowned Queen Elincia from the throne and have her exiled from her homeland along with her hero Ike. Rated M for mild violence and language. Also on my AO3.
Mario travels back to 17th century England to deal with Bowser and a bunch of swashbuckling pirates to take back treasure belonging to rich English families. Rated T for violence, language, and realistic problems.
An adventure to the Drakonas Islands later turns into war against the Razia Islands after a young Razian Pegasus Knight seeks help from the Greil Mercenaries in order to exile her own father from her own kingdom. Rated T for fantasy violence, language, and disturbing themes.
The direct sequel to The Fight for Narnia that sees Mercedes and Byleth going back to Narnia to study a dragon threat with Aslan, Caspian X, the Pevensie Children, and Reepicheep. But as Byleth expresses interest in the Narnian studies, his relationship with Mercedes grows stronger. Rated T for fantasy violence, mild language, and suggestive themes.
When the legendary Diamond of Destiny is snatched up by Bowser, Mario and his friends go on a harsh adventure to get it back, only for them to travel across the Real World to search for it. However, Mario does not know that Bowser has plans to sell the historical diamond at a New York City pawn shop along with other jewels. Rated T for language and action scenes.
The sequel to The World At Its Loss with Mario and the Seven Deadly Sins. Five months have passed since the Crisis of the World ended, and Mario was destined to see the Seven Deadly Sins and their allies again. However, when Bowser finds this out, he wants to put more work into Mario by overthrowing the king of Liones and taking over the land. Rated T for violence and language.
After the last bag of potato chips is snatched up by Sephiroth, Byleth attempts to fight for the chips, which causes Sora, Ike, and Cloud to witness it all unfold. Of course this leads to serious consequences from Mario when it reaches his attention. Rated K plus for minimal amounts of language.
When Mario goes to the Great Shape Circus with his friends, Bowser takes over the attraction for himself and scatters a bunch of shapes and the Magic Circus Rings throughout different inside and outside lands. It's up to Mario to gather up these shapes and rings before the town shuts down in order for it to regain power. Rated T for fantasy violence and action scenes.
Toys have been falling down into town. This reaches a young girl's ears as well as the ears of the Super Smash Brothers fighters. As it turns out that these toys are evil, each person who found out must face the toys that soon leads to consequences. Rated T for realistic problems and actions.
When Bowser sets off to the Al-Dahna Kingdom to place a curse on the precious land, Mario must go on an adventure to defeat Bowser and claim the kingdom back for the king and queen. Rated T for violence and language.
Terry Bogard and Cloud Strife convince Mario to have a firework show during the annual Food Festival in Cyberville. However, the firework show turns into a Firework Fiasco thanks to Bowser's work. Rated K plus just for safety.
Mario sets forth on a dramatic adventure to take back control of outside worlds when Bowser's troops run rampant on both his world and the outer worlds. Along the way, he must solve puzzles and riddles, learn valuable lessons, and overcome hard challenges. Rated T for violence, language, dramatic and strong themes, and disturbing sequences.
Mysterious Dark Shadows were created by one of Bowser's most trusted shamans. Then, they start invading the the Heroic World of Video Game Heroes. It is up to the heroes to rid of the Dark Shadows and defeat Bowser and his various minions and the other villains. Rated T for violence, horrific and disturbing scenes, and strong themes.