Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Element Fighters: Mushinkeina Kibishī Emerges

((0)) This is post 2 of ELEMENT FIGHTERS. To read newer posts go to http://elementfighters.blogspot.com/

If you are a manga fan, you have without a doubt heard about the ever so popular Dragon Ball series, NARUTO, or even the classics like Dr. Slump among others. Each of these, of course, come with unforgettable characters like Naruto and Goku. Today, in this special blog post, I will introduce the main villain character of the iNNC! manga "Element Fighters". . . The leader of the evil military team Kuchiku-kan. . . The callous young 18-year old. . . Mushinkeina Kibishī.

As you read the cold words of Mushinkeina, let's get into ambiance with this song "The Living Hills"


Ha ha ha. . . I am Mushinkeina Kibishī. The leader of The Kuchiku-kan. Anyone who dare stop me or even go as far as to make an attempt to touch me. . . will suffer serious consequences. Ha ha ha.
There is no one on this planet who can match my power. Especially not these pathetic Heiwano people.
I am destined to rule the world and it starts with this pathetic town of Heiwa, Megami.
This insignificant town may be known in history as the "most peaceful town in Japan,"
but after I am done squeezing it from whatever use this soil has, I am simply going to burn it down. Ha ha ha. . . The word "peace" sickens me!
Heh. . . Like I said, anyone who may dare try to stop me will suffer and will suffer the most feared death  that this world knows. I will show you that when you mess with Mushinkeina. . . you. . . will simply. . .
BURRRN. Ha ha ha ha ha. HA HA HA HA!


I encourage you to leave your comments either here or on twitter @iNNCart.
I also ask that you spread the word about Element Fighters (EF) and use some of these
Twitter hashtags: #ElementFighters, #EF,  #iNNC, #Manga.

If you would like to see a separate Twitter account for Element Fighters
or a website, please do say so. The next blog post concerning EF will now be posted within its own
blog which I will announce on Twitter later this week.

Now that you have met the evil Mushinkeina. . . the next EF character you will meet
will be the Naruto, the Goku (if you will) of this story. . . 
"KyūKyūseishu Hābesutā. 

Stay connected.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Element Fighters is Alive

In this new edition of The iNNC! View, I will be focusing on the new project I have decided to take full on as I have received positive feedback to it. The project is "Element Fighters." If you are one of the many that have shown interest in this project, you already know that the also titled "EF," is a manga/comic book
and card game in the works. Embark on this project's from the start.

I have decided not to "pre-create" everything such as logos or websites, because I want the followers of the project to be able to follow in every single step. As I mentioned in my last post, I came up with the main idea of EF about five years ago while still in high school.. or at least enrolled in high school.
I was sick most of the time so I had lots of spare time. Although I created prototypes of Element Fighters back then (cards and a mini story) this time around, it will be for real, and with a much better story.

Here is a short prototype synopsis of the story which I wrote to be included in the card game's rule book. Immerse yourself. If you'd like, listen to this song as you read. "Sad Violin"


Element Fighters: The Synopsis



Element Fighters entails the story of a young boy by the name
of “Kyū” Kyūseishu Hābesutā, who was born in the small town of Heiwa set in the year 1812.

Although Heiwa is known in the history books as the most peaceful town
in Megami, Japan, a hostile takeover of the town by foreign military team Kuchiku-kan, has brought nothing but sadness, hatred, and pain to the small town.
The takeover has now lasted 18 years. 18 years of The Kuchiku-kan, now lead by young 18 year old Mushinkeina Kibishī, treating the Heiwa natives as slaves.
The Heiwano grown-ups work 20 hours a day- 7 days a week, while the young ones
of 6 to 15 years, work 12 hours a day- 6 days a week. The Heiwano do everything
from harvesting crops under the red hot sun and drenching humidity, to building small huts and tools,
to being forced to put on shows for the military team. The shows consist of two Heiwano, sometimes friends or family members, fighting each other or fighting one of the oxen. As an incentive from the military
to get the townsmen to accede, the ones who come out victorious, receive a day off
from the hard labor.

Young 18 year old Kyūseishu Hābesutā, has grown tired of this life of pain
brought on by the treatment of The Kuchiku-kan to the Heiwano people.
The towns’ people are afraid of the military, but even more so, of the
military’s leader, the “demon’s child,” Mushinkeina Kibishī.
Mushinkeina posesses certain powers. He can control and create the element of fire.
This is what frightens the Heiwano the most, as they often see Mushinkeina
from a distance, using his abilities to have fun as he burns down trees, sets animals on fire,
and melts steel objects with the mere touch of his hands. Mushinkeina is a powerful
young man with an ability that the Heiwano people had only heard of in stories
passed down by their ancestors.

What the Heiwano have yet to realize, is that the also 18 year old
“Kyū” Kyūseishu Hābesutā, much like Mushinkeina, possesses a special ability.
Kyū, keeping it secret from everyone, except his grandfather, has the ability to control
the element of water. Are Mushinkeina and Kyū alone?

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Keep checking back to The iNNC! View to continue to fallow this wonderful project that is Element Fighters and tell other fans of the genre of this project.


Thanks

Thursday, July 5, 2012

In this first post of The iNNC! View, I am going to focus on projects I am going to be working on throughout the year and I will list them here below, before the actual blog.

  • Manga & Card Game
  • Custom T-shirts
  • Gaining Customers
Manga & Card Game

I am very excited and very much looking forward to keep on working on this project. I am nearly finished writing the rule/instruction book for the game. The game is shaping up to be like no card game on the market.
As I was writing the rule-book, I was about ready to play. This is a concept I came up with about 5 years ago, while I was still in high school. For obvious reasons, I will not post much details of how the game is played just yet, but stay connected. I assure you this will be a revolutionary card game if you're a fan of card games like Mana and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

Custom T-shirts

For the past few days I have been pondering ideas for custom T-shirts. So far, I am being inclined toward a theme of "normal day meets bizarre." As a take on one of my earlier school projects, I will title this T-shirt series "World En Noir." --more details soon.

Gaining Customers

As a start-up brand, the main thing we want is to gain recognition. No brand can take off without hard work and the acceptance of people. We all know that to succeed we need to set our brands apart from the rest. This is a lot easier said than done. One day you might think you have the best new idea, and the next day, you realize that there are a dozen other brands doing that very thing and some might have been doing it for a while now. It is difficult to gain recognition and customers when you have to start from absolutely nothing. Nobody knows who you are and even after you have worked hard and then worked harder, you might still be feeling like the left out first-grader at a new school.

This can get very annoying (to put it in docile words), but then you might go on and hear about how people like Mark Cuban, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs, among many others, went from the ever so cliched "rags to riches" to SELF-MADE millionaires (or billionaires). I don't know about you, but reading about how these people went from living in garages to being some of the richest people on Earth and having multiple MANSIONS, makes me think . . . I BETTER GET BACK TO WORK!!!