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The Introduction

So this is going to be my very first story that I have ever written on Wattpad, so I will go through the chapters and edit them if there are any errors that I made.

My upload schedule is going to be quite complicated for me, as I can currently doing my studies in college. If a chapter ends up being delayed for whatever reason, I'll post an update on my page.

For the sake of this series as a whole, the main characters are going to be set at 18 years old or older, due to the maturity of this story, and the fact that I don't want to be viewed as a pedophile.

Also, to a varying degree, this story is also going to contain some lemons, to which all I can do for those unfortunate enough to read them is apologize. You have been warned.

You will see elements that are inspired by Tadayoshiscott, ChiggerDrew and many others in this story, but you will also see elements that I brainstormed. 

Some of the lines and chapters in the story may be carbon-copies from Splatoon x Male Reader by the legendary DForrester, and I recommend checking his story out.

This is what my view of what our planet would look like since all of the ice had melted and we've gone extinct in this storyline.

https://youtu.be/VDIQ8ekKqtE

There's also another thing that I should mention, and that is the honorifics.

-san: This is the most common honorific and is equivalent to Mr., Miss, Ms, or Mrs. It is the all-purpose honorific and can be used in any situation where politeness is required.

-sama: This is one level higher than "-san" and is used for confer great respect.

-dono: This comes from the word "tono," which means "lods." It is an even higher level than "-sama" and confers utmost respect.

-kun: This suffix is used at the end of boys' names to express familiarity and endearment. It is also used by men among friends, or when addressing someone younger or of a lower station.

-chan: This is used to express endearment, mostly towards girls. It is also used for little boys, pets, and even among lovers. It gives a sense of childish cuteness.

Bozu: This is an informal way to refer to a boy, similar to the English terms "kid" and "squirt."

Sempai/Senpai: This title suggests that the addressee is one's senior in a group or organization. It is most often used in school settings, where underclassmen refer to their upperclassmen as "sempai." It can also be used in the workplace, such as when a newer employee addresses an employee who has seniority in the company.

Kohai: This is the opposite of "sempai" and is used towards underclassmen in school or newcomers in the workplace. It connotes that the addressee is of a lower station.

Sensei: Literally meaning "one who has come before," this title is used for teachers, doctors, or masters of any profession or art.

-[blank]: This is usually forgotten in these lists, but it is perhaps the most significant difference between Japanese and English. The lack of honorific means that the speaker has permission to address the person in a very intimate way. Usually, only family, spouses, or very close friends have this kind of permission. Known as yobisute, it can be gratifying when someone who has earned the intimacy starts to call one by one's name without an honorific. But when that intimacy hasn't been earned, it can be very insulting.

Hope you guys enjoy this story, and let's get started.

October 13th, 2020

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