Synopsis: Ever go left when you normally go right? Here's one such case, causing a meeting that would not have happened otherwise and whose repercussions will cause many plans to go awry. Some creative liberties have been taken (A couple of Nasuverse characters were made up, but they serve their purpose, and a small amount of Nasuverse lore is incorrect, GB admits that he missed a couple things in research), but overall it is a must read for any Fate Stay Night or Sekirei fan, or even someone just looking for a great story. Shirou remains a likeable, yet more mature and well developed character since this is five years later, when he is 20. GB does a good job of explaining and crossing Nasuverse mechanics with Sekirei in both a believable and gripping way, allowing those who aren't exactly avid scholars of the franchise to jump in rather quickly. Don't expect to see a lot of Nasuverse regulars, mainly because this is about Shirou being transplanted into the Sekirei-verse, but expect to see them both referenced and discussed a lot. Zoner16: The story isn't as fast paced as Gabriel Blessing's previous work, The Hill of Swords, but the tale is both well written and entertaining to say the least. The latest build-up suggests that this might change, but it is dubious if this will succeed. All in all, this comes off more as a darker version of Sekirei with a "cooler" protagonist instead of a genuine crossover. The characterization of Shirou could also be challenged. If you are looking for something that includes the actual themes and underlying concepts of the Nasuverse, including the creeping sense of horror as the truth is revealed, this is not for you. Usandru: While this is technically well written and the author is clearly above average for a fan fiction writer, calling this an actual Nasuverse fanfic is correct only in the sense that it uses the trappings of the Nasuverse to alter Sekirei. #Yume sekirei update#
Note that this story had the first two chapters posted within a day of the other this will probably match the update speed of HoS, so hold on - gab will definitely bring us another great story. And considering the art style of the Sekirei manga, there will be a lot more. The canon characters of Sekirei are shifted around a bit.
Comments: Another awesome FSN crossover from the same mind who gave birth to The Hill of Swords. Then again, second time's the charm, right? Synopsis: Honestly, Shirou was beginning to think that he should be used to this - being unwittingly selected to take part in brutal tournament that he had no idea existed until he found himself in the middle of it. Recommended by: Ninmikey01, Zoner16, nitewind, Dame-Amaryllis. Not that this will stop our protagonist from making the Sekirei Plan a whole lot bloodier. Benitsubasa soon finds to her disappointment that her Ashikabi has lived a rather. Unfortunately, his short layover at Shin Tokyo takes a little longer than expected when he accidentally wings Benitsubasa and gets dragged into the Sekirei Plan. Their son, Meriwether, seems like a chip off the old block when he travels to Japan to research the Fourth War. Comments: Somehow, Kayneth Archibald El-Melloi and his wife Sola-Ui survived the fourth Heavens Feel ritual. But can he survive superpowered alien females, scheming businessmen, and his own partner's urge to strangle him? Synopsis: Years after his parents survived Heaven's Feel, the son of Kayneth and Sola-Ui finds himself in a different sort of supernatural tournament. Crossover with: Fate/stay night & Fate/Zero.Postnuptial Disagreements by Zalgo Jenkins ( link ) Basically any of the background details that the anime and manga glossed over, or ignored. RykOakwine not only uses geographically accurate places in Japan as part of the setting, but offers an incredibly detailed explanation of how Sekirei get winged, their home planet, the adjustment process, and the conditions they had at MBI. In terms of detail, this fic is one of the best.
Takes place before the Sekirei Plan starts, or rather at the very start of the phase in which Sekirei are released into the city.
This story offers a pretty realistic example of how the Sekirei Plan can tear apart families, as the OC is married with a teenage daughter. Comments: Basically, the main character is a 40 year old Japanese speaking American, High School English teacher who ends up as an Ashikabi.This is the story of Sekirei 37, Madoka, and all the others who aren't the special privileged favorites of the Gods and the Canon Author. For most, the Sekirei Plan is a disaster that wrecks the lives of Ashikabi and Sekirei alike. Some have families, careers, friends, relationships. Synopsis: Not all Ashikabi are young men with blank slate lives like Sahashi Minato.