Welcome to My (Seriously Messed Up) World
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  • Reads 3,861
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 25
  • Time 6h 59m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2011
With six older sisters, two horny parents, and just a handful of friends, Yokkaichi Suzunashi has lived a basic life in a world where fighting is the only way to survive.  She is the odd elf out and the jealousy of practically everyone.  Then things start to go downhill in her life when Yokkaichi's older sister Ashmia is kidnapped by her now-gone-evil ex-boyfriend's sister.  Even worse is that rumors circulate around her about her parents and the fights at home start to increase.  Yokkaichi can't get a hold of her life, that is until she starts to receive notes from a mysterious giant, the enemy of all elves.  With the help of the notes, she sets out to stop her parent's fighting, rescue her older sister, and deal with friends and relationships, all while under the discrimination of her peers, and pretty much the whole world.  But in the end, will she be willing to make the sacrifices and meet the consequences?  Based on the MMORPG Mabinogi.  Names of towns, places, clothes, NPC's, etc. belong to Nexon. Storyline and some names belong to me.  Other names belong to their respective owners.
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Nirrin spends her days in Foresthome caring for orphans, getting into trouble, and listening to other people's adventures with secret envy. Which is why following an intriguing stranger into an unknown part of the forest seemed like a good idea at the time. Nirrin doesn't expect to find her missing parents among a band of odd-looking misfits, but family is family, right? Her hopes to reclaim the kin she'd lost are challenged, however, when she uncovers their violent plot against "Normals" like her. They'll make an exception for her (Nirrin has always been great at exempting herself from rules), but doing nothing would mean endangering her friends in Foresthome. She must stop these outcasts from--who is she kidding? She's a smart-mouthed girl with no special talents. What is she going to do, talk them to death? Maybe babysitting a bunch of other orphans in Foresthome wasn't such a bad deal after all.