Stories by @themightylorog
148 stories

Stranger Things from Hawkins, Indiana
Set in 1980s Hawkins, Indiana, Stranger Things follows a group of kids whose quiet town is thrown into chaos after one of them disappears. As they search for the truth, they encounter a mysterious girl with telekinetic powers, a secret government laboratory, and a terrifying parallel dimension known as the Upside Down—forcing them to grow up fast as they fight to protect each other and their world.

One Tree Hill
In the small town of Tree Hill, North Carolina, two half-brothers, Lucas and Nathan Scott, navigate high school, family drama, love, and ambition, discovering that rivalry, friendship, and passion can shape their lives in unexpected ways.

Superhuman (2002-2012)
Superhuman follows the rise of Jacob Hawatō, an ordinary japanese-filipino american teenager who, after merging with an extraterrestrial orb, is thrust into extraordinary battles as he struggles to protect his world and find his place in it.

Higher Learning (2025)
A group of incoming freshmen at Columbus University -- including varsity athlete Malik Williams, awkward outcast Remy and wide-eyed Kristen Connor -- struggle to find themselves and adjust to newfound independence. When Remy finds acceptance among a group of neo-Nazis, tensions rise even higher on a campus already divided along racial, socio-economic and gender lines.

Smallville: The Boy from Krypton
Before he became the world’s greatest hero, Clark Kent struggles to balance his extraordinary alien powers with the trials of adolescence and destiny in the small town of Smallville, Kansas. Across ten seasons, Clark evolves from a conflicted farm boy discovering his Kryptonian heritage into the iconic Superman, facing moral dilemmas, love, loss, and a growing roster of friends and foes — including his eventual nemesis, Lex Luthor. As he embraces his true purpose to protect humanity, Clark’s journey becomes one of self-discovery, heroism, and the enduring question of what it truly means to be human.

Marvel's The Lorogverse (Earth-928013)
My own Marvel AU.

The Blight Wars (Season One)
Immediately following the events of "Hirago," The Blight Wars: Season 1 plunges Valdor into open conflict. The blight, driven by Lord Petreigus's insidious Narrative Amnesia, begins to erase memories and corrupt vast swathes of the land. While Hirago Lightfoot begins intensive, off-screen training to harness the Eldritch Prism and the Songs of the Fates, the focus shifts to the desperate efforts of the wider world. Søren Kasparoff IV leads the military defense against Dur'zac's brutal, expanding blight armies and Kreso's aerial assaults. Meanwhile, Madame Isolde tirelessly works to forge a fragile Alliance among fractured kingdoms, relying on the strategic brilliance and inspiring leadership of Marianna Maeve, a rising General and militaristic musical warrior who leads her specialized bardic resistance units. Maeve's relationship with Isolde begins to solidify, while a quiet romance blossoms between her and Riku Rīfutorī. The season explores the initial horrors of the blight, the strategic challenges, and the emergence of unexpected heroes, setting the stage for the deeper descent into "Twilight's Edge."

Hirago
A prophecy-cursed orphan, gifted with raw reality-bending power, flees his shattered home and embarks on a perilous journey across a myth-infused world to face an insidious blight and unravel his true destiny.

The Star Wars - Part Nine: The Spark Eternal (2028)
The Sovereign Flame tightens its grip. Darth Kylo Ren has corrupted the galaxy with despair, wielding the combined powers of the Sith and the ancient Force gods. The galaxy’s last hope lies in the fragmented Resistance—led now by Jaina, Rose, and a reborn Finn. As Force-sensitive people rise from exile and hiding, Finn forms a new path: not Jedi, not Sith, but Guardians of Balance. The Force is alive, and it no longer obeys old dogmas. Jaina, skilled in tactics and strategy, leads an assault on Exegara, Darth Kylo’s throne-world built on the bones of Mortis. Ahsoka sacrifices herself to destroy Talon. Rey (a mysterious child rescued by Jaina in the Outer Rim) begins to manifest rare Force energy, hinting at something ancient and reincarnated. In the final duel, Darth Kylo kills Hux, slays his own generals, and tries to consume the Force itself through a Sith ritual—but the spirits of Luke, Leia, and Anakin intervene, and Finn defeats Kylo not through violence—but by refusing to hate him. Darth Kylo Ren dies—not redeemed, but recognized. The galaxy rises again. The Force awakens in all people. Hope lives.

The Star Wars - Part Eight: The Ashes of Skywalker (2025)
The Resistance is scattered, pursued across the stars. Darth Kylo Ren has assumed command of the First Order, renaming it the Sovereign Flame—a cult of Sith loyalists, bioengineered warriors, and corrupted Force ghosts. Finn, now aware of his connection to the Force, travels to the Wellspring of Life, an ancient Jedi planet once guarded by the Daughter of Mortis, seeking balance beyond light and dark. Alongside Jaina and Rose, he discovers the buried truth about the Force, the Whills, and the Mortis gods. Luke, still a recluse, is visited by Ahsoka and the spirit of Anakin Skywalker. He returns to guide Finn, not to rebuild the Jedi—but to pass on a new way of being. Darth Kylo grows more deranged and powerful, creating a Sith army through Talon and Sithspawn technology. He learns from the preserved knowledge of Tor Valum, an ancient Sith parasite in the Unknown Regions. The film ends in tragedy: Leia dies in a final Resistance victory, Talon kills Luke, and Darth Kylo declares the age of Sith has returned. But Finn and Jaina survive—and with them, the spark.

The Star Wars - Part Seven: Children of the Force (2022)
30 years after the Battle of Endor, the New Republic is splintered by corruption and fear. From its ruins, a powerful remnant known as the First Order rises—led by the dark apprentice Darth Kylo Ren, heir to Vader’s legacy. Finn Whelon (FN-2187), a defecting stormtrooper haunted by suppressed Force instincts, escapes a massacre on Jakku. He crosses paths with Jaina Solo, the rebellious daughter of General Leia Organa and war-weary smuggler Han Solo, and a scavenger pilot named Rose Tico. Together, they’re hunted by Darth Kylo and his Sith apprentice, Darth Talon, while Leia and old allies (Lando, Maz Kanata, and Ahsoka) try to rebuild a resistance. Luke Skywalker, now a reluctant exile, refuses to train anyone—his Jedi Temple fell to Ben Solo’s betrayal, and he has withdrawn from the Force. When Darth Kylo Ren destroys the Republic Senate, the war begins again. But Finn ignites something new—a raw, untrained power that hasn’t been seen in generations. The Force has chosen a new path.

The Star Wars - Part Six: The Last Light of Alderaan (2017)
Leia Organa, now general of the Alliance, leads a desperate charge toward Coruscant, where the Empire has retreated with the second Death Star under construction. The rebellion is running out of time—and hope. Luke, now a fully realized Jedi, returns from exile with new clarity. He refuses to kill Vader, believing his father can be redeemed. Ahsoka, meanwhile, infiltrates Imperial databases and discovers a horrifying truth: the Empire has been using Vader's pain to engineer an army of Force-sensitive assassins. Leia uncovers her lineage—she is Vader’s daughter. Struggling with grief, rage, and duty, she confronts the limits of her compassion. In the final act, Luke surrenders to Vader. Onboard the Death Star, he pleads for his father's soul. Sidious tortures Luke—until Vader turns, killing the Emperor and dying in his son's arms. Leia leads the final assault. With the help of the Rebels, including Hera, Rex, Lando, and Saw’s old faction, the Death Star is destroyed, and the Empire collapses. The Skywalker legacy ends in fire… and begins again in hope.

The Star Wars - Part Five: The Unseen Hand (2014)
Following the destruction of the Death Star, the Empire retaliates with full force. The Rebel base on Yavin IV is destroyed. The Rebels scatter. Leia tries to rally systems to their cause, while Lando joins the Alliance as a diplomat-turned-commander. Darth Vader, suspicious of Luke’s name and power, obsessively hunts him. Meanwhile, Ahsoka, sensing the danger, urges Luke to seek out the lost teachings of the Jedi. He journeys to a forgotten temple on Jedha, where he is trained in ancient Force practices by the spectral Yoda and the mysterious teachings left behind by Ahsoka. Luke's connection to the Force grows, but so does his recklessness. In a daring rescue mission to save Leia from Vader, Luke is defeated—and learns the truth: Vader is his father. Meanwhile, Leia begins to experience Force echoes of her own, even as the New Rebellion’s leadership splinters—dividing between idealistic revolutionaries and hardline extremists.

The Star Wars - Part Four: A New Beginning (2011)
The Empire rules the galaxy with fear and propaganda. The Jedi are legend—hunted and forgotten. But on the backwater mining world of Tatooine, a teenager named Luke Skywalker toils away under surveillance, unaware that he is the son of Darth Vader, the Empire’s most feared enforcer. His quiet life is shattered when he discovers a message hidden in a rebel droid meant for General Obi-Wan Kenobi. It comes from Princess Leia Organa, a political firebrand and the secret daughter of Padmé Amidala, who has stolen vital data on the Empire’s new planet-killing weapon: the Death Star. With help from rogue pilot Han Solo, freedom fighter Chewbacca, and the ghost of Obi-Wan, Luke joins the Rebellion. Trained briefly by Ahsoka Tano, who now operates in secret, Luke begins unlocking his Force sensitivity. The film ends with the destruction of the Death Star—using blueprints once smuggled by Galen Marek, the fallen apprentice of Darth Vader turned martyr. The Alliance has lit a spark.

The Star Wars - Part Three: Fall of the Republic (2005)
The Clone Wars draw to a bloody close. Anakin is now a powerful Jedi Master, but he’s become increasingly unstable—tormented by visions of Padmé’s death, the war’s horrors, and betrayal from all sides. Meanwhile, Darth Sidious plays his final hand. After General Grievous is destroyed and Dooku eliminated, Sidious names himself Emperor, revealing his identity and manipulating Anakin into believing the Jedi plan to overthrow him. When Mace Windu and the Council attempt to arrest Sidious, Anakin chooses darkness—killing Windu and becoming Darth Vader. Order 66 is executed. Across the galaxy, Jedi are hunted and exterminated. Obi-Wan confronts Vader on Mustafar after Padmé, heartbroken and betrayed, pleads with Anakin to stop. A duel ensues—Anakin is maimed and burned, left for dead until Sidious saves and entombs him in the black armor of legend. Ahsoka escapes into hiding. Padmé dies giving birth to Luke and Leia, who are hidden away. The Jedi fall. The Empire rises. The Chosen One is lost.

The Star Wars - Part Two: Sons of the Force (2002)
The Clone Wars have consumed the galaxy. Anakin, now a Jedi Knight, leads campaigns alongside his student Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex. Haunted by visions of his mother’s death and a future bathed in fire, Anakin grows frustrated with the Jedi Council’s inaction. Padmé, now married to Anakin in secret, becomes a key member of a growing Rebel network, alongside Bail Organa and Mon Mothma. On Mandalore, political collapse leads to civil war between pacifists led by Duchess Satine and the radical Death Watch, with her sister Bo-Katan caught in the middle. Count Dooku, serving the hidden Darth Sidious, reveals knowledge of an ancient Force entity—Tor Valum—who may hold the key to cheating death. At the same time, General Grievous and assassin Asajj Ventress escalate the war’s brutality, even as clones begin to question their conditioning. Ahsoka is framed for a terrorist attack on Coruscant and exiled. Dooku tempts Anakin with forbidden knowledge and distrust. The cracks in Anakin’s soul begin to deepen—and the Jedi Order grows blind to the coming storm.

The Star Wars - Part One: The Chosen One (1999)
The Galactic Republic is in quiet collapse. Systems fracture under the weight of corruption, the Outer Rim seethes with rebellion, and a new militaristic faction — led by former Jedi Count Dooku — threatens galactic peace. Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, a maverick within the Order, is sent alongside his restrained and disciplined apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi to mediate a dispute between the Trade Federation and the neutral world of Shakka Prime. But after a botched assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Naberrie, their path leads them to the outlawed slums of Mos Vaerra, deep in the Tatooine wastes. There, Qui-Gon meets Anakin Skywalker, an 18-year-old enslaved mechanic and racer with uncanny reflexes, subconscious Force use, and haunting dreams of fire and destruction. Hardened, quiet, and intense, Anakin is fiercely protective of his mother, Shmi, and hides his abilities to avoid suspicion. Qui-Gon believes Anakin is the Chosen One — the subject of an ancient Force prophecy said to bring balance between light and dark. But Anakin resents the Jedi, viewing them as the elite who abandoned the Outer Rim to rot. It’s only after Shmi is nearly killed by a brutal slave owner backed by the Hutt Cartel that Anakin agrees to flee with Qui-Gon, longing to protect her and wield power to change his fate. As political tensions escalate, Darth Sidious manipulates events behind the scenes, orchestrating a crisis on Naboo to test the Republic’s response and the Jedi's limits. Meanwhile, the Council, led by Mace Windu and Yoda, refuses to train Anakin, sensing deep anger and fear within him. Obi-Wan disapproves of Qui-Gon’s obsession. Padmé, on the run from political execution, bonds with Anakin — they clash ideologically but connect through mutual defiance and yearning for freedom. When the Sith assassin Darth Maul ambushes the Jedi on Naboo, Qui-Gon is killed in a brutal duel. Obi-Wan defeats Maul, but at great cost. Dooku vanishes into the Outer Rim. Palpatine ascends to Chancellor. War looms. And Anakin — scarred by loss, full of fury, and isolated from both the Jedi and his mother — accepts his place in the Order. But beneath his promise... lies something fractured.

Dune
“Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me.”

The Departed
In crime-ridden Boston, two men lead double lives: Billy Costigan, an undercover cop inside a brutal Irish gang, and Colin Sullivan, a mob mole rising through the state police. As each tries to uncover the other, lies unravel, bodies drop, and loyalty becomes a deadly illusion. In a city built on deception, survival means betraying everything — and everyone.

Chronos Requiem (The Reckoning)
As the city transforms into a living nightmare, a hardened warrior, seeing reality through an acid-trip lens, leads his allies in a final, visceral battle against the architects of a horrifying "utopia" built on human perversion, culminating in an epic showdown that will determine the fate of humanity and love itself.