Stories
The crime story where the main character moods map to the five senses (sight-smell-sound-touch-taste).
The dark story about robot pilots where the characters map to the twelve months of the year.
The dark story set on a space station where the different sections map to the seven colors of the rainbow (ROYGBIV).
The epic story where the characters' deaths map to the four classic Greek elements (fire-air-water-earth).
The psychological story set in a world where the different professions map to the four parts of a day (night-morning-afternoon-evening).
The road trip story where each destination maps to the Archangels of the Four Corners (Michael-Raphael-Gabriel-Uriel).
The science-fiction story where the characters' births map to the twenty-two Major Aracana of the Tarot.
The screwball comedy cyberpunk story where the characters' deaths map to the four canonical Christian Gospels (Matthew-Mark-Luke-John).
The slice-of-life story about beastmasters where the characters map to the twelve apostles.
The slice-of-life story where the character evolution maps to the twelve months of a year.
The story about dukes where the character relationships map to the two tablets of the Ten Commandments.
The story about mutants where the chapters map to the twelve tribes of Israel.
The story about rascals where the character evolution maps to the twelve labors of Hercules.
The story about technicians where the characters map to the fourteen stations of the cross.
The story about villains where the characters' deaths map to the eighteen books of the Mahabharta.
The story where different styles of martial arts map to the 'fifteen men on a dead man's chest' from the fictional sea chanty.
The story where the avatars of a god map to the four humors (blood-yellow bile-black bile-phlegm).
The story where the dimensions map to the twelve tribes of Israel.
The story where the religions map to The Five Books of the Torah (Genesis-Exodus-Leviticus-Numbers-Deuteronomy).
The treasure hunt story where each treasure maps to the six tastes in Indian Medicine (sweet-sour-salty-bitter-pungent-astringent).
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