In a certain location lies the city of spirits and demons, the so-called "Ōedo City." Here, supernatural beings are free to wander to and fro, with yōkai who live and coexist together in a big community. It is also the city that a single human being calls home. Together with helpful yōkai, this young man works as a journalist for the local Kawaraban newspaper!
there is an online fantasy computer game known as "BOARD". The creators of BOARD, a certain software company, set the basic world and rules. But the people who actually run each BOARD are the various contracted administrators (GMs) who have free control. Source: nihonomaru.com
In an age long lost to legend and myth. In an age where humans had still yet to establish a system of writing. It’s said that there existed a Magus in a country named Scarlet. It’s said that he imparted knowledge concerning language and writing, taught how to cultivate the lands, instructed the ways of raising animals, and brought about the gift—nay, the magic of fire. It’s said that he was a dauntless youth, a dragon clad in scarlet red scales, a person worshipped far and wide. It’s said that this man was the God of Civilization. Yet strangely, his name had been virtually wiped from the records. Therefore, he was simply referred to as— —The Magus of Genesis.
"The Pyramid" is a powerful social ranking method since ancient times. At Saginomiya Private School, where the children of the upper class gather, it is an absolute caste system. The only way to win is to climb the pyramid! Sato Rei, an average boy, seems destined to be stuck in the lowest tier of the pyramid, doomed to spend the next three years being bullied by the rich and popular. The only way to survive is to move up to the S class. Suddenly, a beautiful, unfamiliar girl appears before him. Chisato Tsukinami kisses him out of the blue and tells him, "Be my boyfriend and we'll be at the top of the class." "How!?" Join forces with the most annoying girl in class and aim for the top of the school pyramid! (Source: Gagaga Bunko, translated) *Note: A winner of the Excellence Award in the 16th Shogakukan Light Novel Awards.*
Usa, a sixth-grader, befriends a magical girl!? A heartbreaking and precious story about how he cherishes and enjoys each day until they part ways after only being together for a year. (Source: Akita Shoten, translated) *Note: Includes the pilot one-shot.*
A collection of stories by various artists. 1. *Carpe Diem* by TSUKIMOTO Telaco. The MC - Minato - bought a blue butterfly comb for Aegis during the class trip to Kyoto, which has since been lost somewhere in the school. Ryoji and Minato end up searching for it. ~Spoilers regarding Ryoji~ 2. *We are Friends* by TAMIYA Komo. Upon returning to his room, the MC discovers it has turned into the Velvet Room. However, the elevator gets stuck and won't move until repairs are made, allowing for Pharos to meet Elizabeth and Igor.
Many military leaders throughout history, including Napoleon, have been found using the teachings in the ancient Chinese literature called the Sonshi. The Sonshi, written by the leader of the Son family, extensively covers topics ranging from troop movement to forging alliances. Bin is a young adult in 360BC who is a criminal and social outcast. His face was tattooed with an unmistakable mark that will prevent him from ever working a decent job and his knee caps were cut off so that he will never walk again. He is the fifth generation of the Sons and he is said to be just as cunning as the original writer of the Sonshi. This story is about Bin, a legendary military tactician that changed the history of China. (Info from Baka-Updates)
In another timeline in history, one where Sakamoto Ryoma was not assassinated in 1867, Ryoma successfully overthrows the government and creates the Naval Support Division. Two years ago, Rinoie Narumi, a young boy, met Saitani, a beautiful naval captain who immediately captured his heart. It is now 1914 and Narumi has enlisted in the Japan Naval Academy and is stationed on the Mikasa, a ship that is now being used for training students. He finally gets reunited with Saitani and decides to stay on Mikasa instead of continuing with the Naval Academy.
Nanjou Fusato feels pretty worthless, with no friends, no girlfriend, and (from his perspective) no strengths. One day, he tries to summon a demon using a ritual he found in a book at a weird curio shop. The summoning works, after a fashion, and he soon has a friendly rookie devil companion named Selphie; however, instead of granting his every desire, she can only grant wishes that he has the "devil points" for, as listed in a handy catalog. When Fusato runs out of devil points, he will die. Will he be able to get out of this tricky situation?

