Writing in the style of light novel/anime is probably one of the geekiest things you can do (behind the keyboard) and one of the most enjoyable. As usual I fell in love with my characters and couldn't let it go. If you missed the first two episodes, Stefan Hanover is hunting in the mountains and finds a gate that leads him to a different world where magic and elves and other anime type characters exist. He finds himself in a land embroiled in a bloody civil war with one way home, and he has no desire to take it. He ends up with a very anime style harem with an elf maiden for a fiancΓ©e, another elf maiden as a very grouchy mage/sister-in-law, a bunnygirl lover, a nekomimi (cat girl) and a fox girl
We find our characters in the hidden elven city of
Vinnofri
, and they receive the information they need to keep the promise that Stefan made to Lelu's father. As always, except for the characters that I invented, I don't own these characters, I'm just borrowing them and their world from author Takumi Yanai, A-1 Pictures studios, and Sentai Filmworks LLC. who created the source material "Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri"
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"Our primary purpose is to release prisoners held by the dethroned prince Zorzal El Caesar. If any of you are captured this university and city will disavow you," said the University Archchancellor Har Chalktaw.
"Where are they being held?" asked Lelu.
Archchancellor Har Chalktaw unrolled a hand drawn map that showed the Falmart continent. "Here is where we are, here is where you and Stefan met, and here is where your mother is." He pointed to a small point on the map only shown by a tiny skull. "The city of Skotadi in the palace of Fonos."
"Palace? That's not so bad," said Stefan. Then he realized everyone in the room was staring daggers at him. Being new in Falmart he didn't realize that in the city of Butchery, the palace of Murder was not a vacation spot.
"She's being held as a hostage now, Zorzal is starting to learn politics and he's able to gain ransom money by holding your mother Lolah Klaatu Ando Sivan."
"Wait a minute," said Stefan. "Lelu, Layla, and Lolah... isn't that a bit confusing?"
Lelu asked, "What do you mean?"
"Your names!" Stefan said, "They're so similar to each other."
"Not at all," said Layla.
"They don't even sound alike," said Carny.
"Our names are completely different," said Lelu as she looked at Stefan a bit confused.
"He's starting to sound like dad," grumbled Layla.
"Ok, just checking, go on professor," Stefan could feel a headache coming on.
For the next hour Archchancellor Chalktaw outlined the layout of the city of Skotadi and where the armies of Prince Zorzal may be encamped. Skotadi was once the capital of the human presence in Falmart, it was built around the gate that brought the humans here, then the gate disappeared and cut off the humans from their originating country. Later another gate sprung open near where the new capital city exists letting hordes of new humans into Falmark. That one disappeared also and for two millennia Falmart waited for a new gate which opened at Alnus Hill letting the Japanese in to Falmart. This is just a brief history of gates opening in Falmart, there were gates on other worlds which gave elves, ogres, bunnies, cats, foxes, and other demi-humans access to Falmart. It's assumed that the dwarves were the original inhabitants, but that assumption could be wrong too. So far only the Japanese have been serious enough to do archeological research.
"Before we go any further, does anyone have anything to add?" asked Archchancellor Chalktaw.
"Yes," said Stefan, "I'm the one who came up with this idea, this is my responsibility. No one here is being forced to follow along."
"You and I are one, where you go, I go," said Lelu. "You're doing this for dad and me, I will be there to help."
"She's my mom, I have to be there also," said Layla.
"Me too," said Carny. "This is important to my family." She leaned on Lelu's shoulder and got a hug from Lelu and a pat on the arm from Stefan while Layla rolled her eyes.
"Awww bunny, thank you!" said Lelu.
"We are going for the honor of our hutch," said Glencove indicating herself and Jolietta.
"You're not warrior bunnies," said the archchancellor a bit confused.
"We were adopted as children by the grasslands hutch, we owe them our lives," said Jolietta.
Layla nodded, "Tesson Culp took in all children in need, regardless of race."
Carny took her cloak off the fairy cage and asked, "Are you two coming with?"
"Is Duck Soup and Cocoanut coming too?" asked Orla sleepily.
"Yes, they are."
"Then we're coming," responded Tana.
"It's settled then," said Stefan as he began to feel nauseous about this whole thing. These were his friends, his lovers, and Layla. He's led men into battle before, but they were warriors, marines, they were trained for war. The thought of seeing Lelu's or Carny's head sliced open terrified him, he had to do something.
"You may need one more member in your party," said the Archchancellor, "you'll need someone who can get into small spaces, spy on the enemy, bring back documents and keys and the like. You need a thief."
Stefan rolled his eyes; he'd heard this one before. "And you suggest what, a hobbit?"
He was suddenly the target of stares. Lelu patted his hand and said, "Honey, there's no such thing as hobbits, we've talked about this, remember?" Lelu found The Hobbit when rummaging around in his head back in Nangda while warming at Mayor Vanderhorst's chateau.
"Imaginary beasts," said Glencove.
"Grandma used to tell us "The hobbit's going to get you if you don't behave!" and the kits behaved," said Jolietta smiling.
For her part, Carny just looked terrified of something and trembled while raucous laughter could be heard from Tana and Orla.
"No," said the Archchancellor as he placed a cheap looking plaster statue of a small, fat, bearded man with a pointed hat and suspenders on his desk. "I was thinking of a Garden Gnome."
"A garden gnome?" asked Stefan in shock. "What's he going to do, keep snakes out of the gazanias?"
"Oy mate!" called the gnome as he walked up to the middle of the long table and stopped in front of Stefan. "I'd like t' see ye try, 'tis not all that fookin' easy. Snakes be fookin' tricky."
"No," said Stefan and Lelu. "No fucking way."