Introduction


 

Introduction to GOSPEL

 


 

 

OK, so what is GOSPEL?

GOSPEL is a seven-part series, the sequel to the five-part series "Tamers Forever." Both are fanfics (fictional stories based on an existing material, made by fans) inspired by the Digimon franchise, most particularly the third installment of the Digimon animated series, "Digimon Tamers."

 

What was "Tamers Forever" about?

"Tamers Forever" works under the assumption that "Tamers" ended at some point in the year 2013. The first installment of the first series begins in July 2014, as a direct continuation of the TV series' ending. In a few words, "Tamers Forever" describes the ordeals of the main character, Matsuki Takato.

 

 

So, what about GOSPEL?

GOSPEL will narrate the fulfillment of the "Prophecy" in seven installments. For the first time since the beginning of time, the Holy War beween the Hierarchy of Heaven and the Hellish Horde will take place outside the supernal realms. Takato, as the leader of the Archangels, the ten generals of the Army of Good, has to protect his world and the Digital World from the machinations of his "brother" Moloch, the last product of Project Asmodeus (whose real name, "Project ADAM," has been revealed). However, it's not as simple as beating the bad guys. Mysteries and questions unanswered lurk everywhere, since nothing is really as it seems. How was "Project ADAM" executed? Where does the Prophecy come from, and what does it really mean? Why are so many supernal entities incarnating? Why has the Holy War moved to the material universe? What are Takako's true intentions?

 

Really, seven parts!?

 

Yeah, seven parts. It's what it will take to portray the whole story without making look rushed (and I might fail at that, anyway).

 

 

To that you must add "GOSPEL: True Stories," a collection of loose stories related to the main storyline (basically a way to include scenes I know won't make it to the main seven books). There are also two more short books: "GOSPEL: Gathering of the Exalted" and "GOSPEL: Pandemonium Puppet Show," centered on everyone's favorite "siblings" (okay, maybe not everyone's, only mine), Takato and Takako. Plus the "Author's Notes" and all the flavor text included in this wiki (pretty much all the XANADU database info), and we have one hell of a challenge ahead of us. It's fanfiction taken to the next level.

 

Why?

 

Well, I began writing fanfiction as a way to practice my English and my writing skills. Those few who have followed me since the beginning might remember "Son of Darkness, Son of Light" and "The Last Sorcerer," my first attempts at Digimon fanfiction. I had written plenty of other works of fiction in my native language (Spanish) using my good old typewriter (I have like 2000 pages of stuff), like "Death & Beyond," a story which I recently attempted to adapt to fanfiction standards using the Digimon characters......and failed miserably. People liked it, but I didn't. That's why I dropped it. Why am I still writing? Yeah, it's been years since Tamers aired (five years, I think?). Well, I do like writing fanfiction, even if it seems my available time for writing decreases every year. Besides, I have such a long, complex and alluring storyline mapped in my head; I don't think I'll be at ease until I finish this whole thing. And people seem to like it, so there!

 

How long do you think it will take you to finish the whole thing?

 

I WISH I KNEW!

 

Who is Daneel Rush, the only man insane enough to come up with this thing?

 

Uhh......well, that's a way to say it. As of today (April 1st, 2007), I'm a twenty-two years old electronics engineer looking for a sign. There are so many doubts on what I should do with my life that my only relief comes from writing controversial fanfiction, offering my skills and talents to the highest bidder and abosorbing all sorts of knowledge. Daneel Rush is an avid reader and writer with a wild imagination. He enjoys discussing topics most people would rather avoid (as GOSPEL should have made obvious by now) and he has very concrete thoughts on matters such as religion, drugs, vices, racial conflicts and sexual taboos such as homosexuality (which isn't really much of a taboo anymore......), incest and pedophilia. He despises laziness, irresponsibility and blatant stupidity in all their forms. He has very few people he calls "friend," because he's very careful and demanding in his social interactions. Besides reading and writing, he enjoys listening to all kinds of music, traveling, going to the movies, taking long, quiet strolls, sleeping and playing difficult, complex and demanding games (that's why he thinks danmaku is the best thing mankind has conceived......after vanilla ice cream). But, by far, his favorite activity is thinking, or, as he prefers to call it, "challenging the established system."

 

Is this an April's Fools joke?

 

No, it isn't. Seriously.

 

What's the deal with Takako?

 

If you're asking about the deal WITH Takako, well, you'll have to wait and read GOSPEL. If what you want to know is MY deal with Takako, well, that's another matter altogether.

 

Yes, I'm the first to admit I'm pretty fond of the little psychopath. But that's because of several important reasons. First of all, of all the original characters I've conceived, Takako is BY FAR the most interesting. Every single aspect of her, from her troubled psyche to her witty dialogues and the way she walks, is incredibly fun to write. Her interaction with the other characters is interesting because it's different, complicated and sometimes just plain bizarre. Everything she does seems to add to the secrecy and the many mysteries that comprise the GOSPEL universe, and you can't help but look forward to what she'll do or say next, because you can be sure she'll either answer a question or raise another one. She's the foundation (pun intended) that keeps GOSPEL intriguing and interesting, opposite to Takato, who is the character that makes the story flow forward.

 

And to top things off, she is a Gothic Lolita that kicks major ass. That by itself defines awesomeness.