Story cover for When the mouse Died by myrtymine
When the mouse Died
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    Parts 11
  • WpHistory
    Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2016
As Walt Disney dies he accendently reincarnates in a female body. He needs to keep quiet until his ghost-host Mickey is able to save him.  But how do you keep quiet when there is a faker  claiming he's him and controlling the company.
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What? I reincarnated as kyogre!

30 parts Ongoing

When Ron woke up, he discovered something unbelievable-he had died and been reincarnated as Kyogre, the ancient leviathan of the sea. No longer bound by human weakness, his very existence sent shockwaves across the world. With a single movement of his massive fins, he could unleash hundred-meter tsunamis, and with a mere breath, he could flood entire regions. What was once myth had now become reality-broadcasted live across the globe. As Ron roamed the oceans, slaying sea monsters and reclaiming the abyss, humanity watched in awe and terror. He became the Alpha Pokémon of the seas, and with his awakening, other forgotten legends began to stir. The appearance of Kyogre exposed the possibility of even greater beings-Groudon, who slumbers beneath the earth's crust, and Rayquaza, the sky sovereign who dwells in the ozone layer. Scientists were baffled: "What kind of creature is this? How can it summon cataclysmic storms and tsunamis just by moving its fins? None of this makes any sense!" Netizens were hysterical: "What! This giant whale controls the sea itself? It just created a storm like it was nothing!" The world trembled: "If there's a Kyogre, then what other unimaginable beings exist? Have we been blind to the gods of this world all along?" And Ron himself declared with divine authority: "I am the God of the Sea. My only goal is to grow stronger, conquer Groudon, and unravel the mysteries hidden in the deepest oceans." (Under some grammar checking, so please wait)