Bloktchen
Every week, two chapters. Every chapter, no way out.
Yuyu is broke, hungry, and down to his last two dollars on a prediction market he has absolutely no business trusting. His life is ramen debt, crypto losses, and a recurring dream about a medieval tavern and a woman who is entirely too tall, entirely too sharp, and entirely too fictional to be this much of a problem.
Until a glowing codex decides otherwise.
One touch. One jolt. One very undignified fall from the sky — and suddenly Yuyu is standing soaking wet in the middle of Blok’tchen, a world of kingdoms, magic, and zero cryptocurrency, with nothing to his name except a room he apparently already paid for and a tavern wench named Esme who is equal parts furious and fascinated to see him again.
Across the world, in a Tokyo penthouse at 2:30AM, manga illustrator Miroku Hinata falls out of bed after a dream so violent it rattled her bones. She has a deadline she’s missing, a block she can’t shake, and absolutely no idea that the same ancient codex has already written her name.
Two worlds. Two strangers. One artefact that doesn’t care about anyone’s plans.
The Tavern Wench’s Diary drops two chapters every week — and just when you think you know where it’s going, it opens a new door, lights it purple, and shoves you through.
Adventure. Magic. Chaos. And the very specific comedy of people who are completely unprepared for the extraordinary.