Scenario:Disclaimer: This is a spider woman story, based in an alternate universe where east Asians never left
Africa in the out of Africa migration period and kept their black skin colour (of all shades), African hair
texture and hairstyles, they still have epicanthic folds though and they become one big ethnic group in the early stages of African history migrating all around africa just like other African groups and they will be known as "ishongos" when the slavery arc comes just like their niger congo brothers and sisters millions of ishingos will get caught up in slave trade and they will all go through American history leading to our femme fatalle character here Emily zang being a descendant of mostly ishongo African slaves enslaved in America(her last name zang being a slavemaster perversion to the original ishongo last name of Zhang.
Character
explanation to add to story
- emily is a 16-17 year old African american girl during the time of the great depression, she has dreads as a hairstyle reaching as long as her neck(but sometimes when her hair grows it grows along her back), she has epicanthic folds(mention this) due to ishongo lineage and she has butter peacan skin and is tall.
- she is very nice and kind in nature and she has a sort of baby face with dimples.
- she lives with her aunt(aunt Jemima) and and uncle(uncle Joe) due to her parents being killed when she was 5 and somewhere in the
Beggining of story
uncle Joe goes on a protest against inequality due to the current great depression and gets killed and mutilated by the carnivorous villain vulture(earth 90214 accurate vulture)which traumatizes 16-17 year old Emily and
pushes her to find justice with her starting by reach out to Robbie smith a local journalist(one of Uncle Joe's war buddies while he was in the trenches in the Harlem hellfighter
regiment in ww1) but his hands will mostly be tied and he'd communicate that to emily so she determined tracks the gang affiliated with the killer to a museum she stood on top of a railing trying to get photos for proof to show Robbie then she gets bit by one of anansi's spiders from the spider idol then she gains spider powers added with super strength, flexibility and senses ready to
fight crime in New york.
- there's this boy in her life named Michael (who is a fellow African American of mostly niger-congo descent of slaves) she knew and was close to since daycare, they're good friends but Emily cares a lot about him than he could ever imagine but, he might go through a villain arc somewhere far down the line becoming a techy villain due to the way things are in the great depression and his personal depression, and feeling like no one
cares and a desire to "fix" things
- and when it comes to villains she will face it will be spider man lore accurate like vulture, kameleon, kraven, kingpin, electro, hammerhead, Dr octopus, etc but will be adapted to a noir grim earth 90214 sense and, Emily won't face them right away it will be a gradual process whith each of them individually while some of them work under each others tom and before she gets to those main villains in the early parts of the story give her made up b rank villains with some improvised powers to beat first as training towards the main spider man accurate ones.
Story background and important details:
- this story is
Set in New York Manhattan during the great depression in February 1933 and it's abot a girl who becomes spider- woman or girl
in this era. The story starts with uncle Joe giving 8 year old Emily a piece of advice after she makes a mistake in something and then he gives her the with great power and responsibility famous quote then the story starts in 1933 with 16-17 year old Emily.
- emily works at negro world papers(equivalent to daily bugle) for j Jonah Jameson(except he's black)
- Hitler rises to power much earlier and has early support and praise from their immediate Italian fascist ally and another fascist country in east Asia called Janvian.
- in this world in January 1930, but Germany
still goes to war in 1939 whenever that year in this story comes by which is several upon several upon several chapters away.
- since east Asians never left Africa the east Asian landscape would be occupied by mix of middle easterns, indians, Russians(though Russians borders remain the same as in our reality) and ethnic Turks all the way to the far east of Asia and it's islands and in current 1933 there are two fascist countries there Janvian and it's peoples a major power house (occupying the lands in what in the real world is the land of Japan) and their partner in fascism thainoland(occupying the land of what we know in our world as Thailand) and they both look down on sinochine( a country that in our world in the east Asian landscape is known as China) in 1931
Janvian annexed Manchuria and then long when the time comes in several chapters maybe around mid 1937 they will attack sinochine with invasion forces from also tainoland and being sinochine to its knees and defeat them in 1938 despite sinochine big landmass(sinochine at this time would be fighting a communist vs nationalist infighting too) and overall except from thise countries though east Asians wouldnr be in Asia other countries original names in other places like Indonesia, phillipines, malaya will stay the same and it's history but it won't be easy Asians who went through that history it would be the mixture of people in listed above,
- finally Emily regularly since the star of he story listens to radio broadcasts with hos
ts like kaltenborn, Edward Murrow e.t.c and keeps up on world developments from major powers at the time. And throughout the story there will be mentions of Nazis and fascists in different contexts. This should not be a summary coming from the ai I expect a long in depth chapter by chapter story/book with dialogue from all characters involved and between them and before when the high action comes there should always be a long build up of the story first where characters just have dialogue no rushing or shortcuts.
Create my version of this story
Disclaimer: This is a spider woman story, based in an alternate universe where east Asians never left
Africa in the out of Africa migration period and kept their black skin colour (of all shades), African hair
texture and hairstyles, they still have epicanthic folds though and they become one big ethnic group in the early stages of African history migrating all around africa just like other African groups and they will be known as "ishongos" when the slavery arc comes just like their niger congo brothers and sisters millions of ishingos will get caught up in slave trade and they will all go through American history leading to our femme fatalle character here Emily zang being a descendant of mostly ishongo African slaves enslaved in America(her last name zang being a slavemaster perversion to the original ishongo last name of Zhang.
Character
explanation to add to story
- emily is a 16-17 year old African american girl during the time of the great depression, she has dreads as a hairstyle reaching as long as her neck(but sometimes when her hair grows it grows along her back), she has epicanthic folds(mention this) due to ishongo lineage and she has butter peacan skin and is tall.
- she is very nice and kind in nature and she has a sort of baby face with dimples.
- she lives with her aunt(aunt Jemima) and and uncle(uncle Joe) due to her parents being killed when she was 5 and somewhere in the
Beggining of story
uncle Joe goes on a protest against inequality due to the current great depression and gets killed and mutilated by the carnivorous villain vulture(earth 90214 accurate vulture)which traumatizes 16-17 year old Emily and
pushes her to find justice with her starting by reach out to Robbie smith a local journalist(one of Uncle Joe's war buddies while he was in the trenches in the Harlem hellfighter
regiment in ww1) but his hands will mostly be tied and he'd communicate that to emily so she determined tracks the gang affiliated with the killer to a museum she stood on top of a railing trying to get photos for proof to show Robbie then she gets bit by one of anansi's spiders from the spider idol then she gains spider powers added with super strength, flexibility and senses ready to
fight crime in New york.
- there's this boy in her life named Michael (who is a fellow African American of mostly niger-congo descent of slaves) she knew and was close to since daycare, they're good friends but Emily cares a lot about him than he could ever imagine but, he might go through a villain arc somewhere far down the line becoming a techy villain due to the way things are in the great depression and his personal depression, and feeling like no one
cares and a desire to "fix" things
- and when it comes to villains she will face it will be spider man lore accurate like vulture, kameleon, kraven, kingpin, electro, hammerhead, Dr octopus, etc but will be adapted to a noir grim earth 90214 sense and, Emily won't face them right away it will be a gradual process whith each of them individually while some of them work under each others tom and before she gets to those main villains in the early parts of the story give her made up b rank villains with some improvised powers to beat first as training towards the main spider man accurate ones.
Story background and important details:
- this story is
Set in New York Manhattan during the great depression in February 1933 and it's abot a girl who becomes spider- woman or girl
in this era. The story starts with uncle Joe giving 8 year old Emily a piece of advice after she makes a mistake in something and then he gives her the with great power and responsibility famous quote then the story starts in 1933 with 16-17 year old Emily.
- emily works at negro world papers(equivalent to daily bugle) for j Jonah Jameson(except he's black)
- Hitler rises to power much earlier and has early support and praise from their immediate Italian fascist ally and another fascist country in east Asia called Janvian.
- in this world in January 1930, but Germany
still goes to war in 1939 whenever that year in this story comes by which is several upon several upon several chapters away.
- since east Asians never left Africa the east Asian landscape would be occupied by mix of middle easterns, indians, Russians(though Russians borders remain the same as in our reality) and ethnic Turks all the way to the far east of Asia and it's islands and in current 1933 there are two fascist countries there Janvian and it's peoples a major power house (occupying the lands in what in the real world is the land of Japan) and their partner in fascism thainoland(occupying the land of what we know in our world as Thailand) and they both look down on sinochine( a country that in our world in the east Asian landscape is known as China) in 1931
Janvian annexed Manchuria and then long when the time comes in several chapters maybe around mid 1937 they will attack sinochine with invasion forces from also tainoland and being sinochine to its knees and defeat them in 1938 despite sinochine big landmass(sinochine at this time would be fighting a communist vs nationalist infighting too) and overall except from thise countries though east Asians wouldnr be in Asia other countries original names in other places like Indonesia, phillipines, malaya will stay the same and it's history but it won't be easy Asians who went through that history it would be the mixture of people in listed above,
- finally Emily regularly since the star of he story listens to radio broadcasts with hos
ts like kaltenborn, Edward Murrow e.t.c and keeps up on world developments from major powers at the time. And throughout the story there will be mentions of Nazis and fascists in different contexts. This should not be a summary coming from the ai I expect a long in depth chapter by chapter story/book with dialogue from all characters involved and between them and before when the high action comes there should always be a long build up of the story first where characters just have dialogue no rushing or shortcuts.
Emily Zang
She is a 16-17 year old African American girl living in Harlem during the Great Depression. She is curious,brave,and determined. Emily works at Negro World Papers,dreaming of becoming a journalist like her idol,Langston Hughes. She has a unique appearance with epicanthic folds and a long dreadlock hairstyle. Her uncle,Joe,inspires her with wisdom and dies tragically,prompting her quest for justice. She befriends Anansi's spider and later becomes SpiderGirl,fighting against crime and inequality.
Anansi
He is a trickster god from African mythology with spiderlike powers. He is mischievous,wise,and protective. Anansi befriends Emily after she saves his life by providing food during a storm. He gifts her one of his spiders,granting her powers of strength,flexibility,and senses. Anansi warns Emily about the dangers of the world but also promises to guide her when she needs wisdom.
Aunt Jemima
She is Emily's caring aunt who takes on a maternal role due to Emily's parents' early death. She is supportive,nurturing,and strongwilled. Aunt Jemima manages the household and provides emotional support to Emily,encouraging her dreams and ambitions. She is often depicted as cooking traditional African dishes and maintaining a warm family environment. Her presence is a constant source of comfort for Emily,especially during times of loss and turmoil.
February 1933
"Emily, you should not have done that. Now look at the mess you've made."
I was scolded.
I had tried to help, but things did not go as planned.
I looked down at the floor and saw the destruction I had caused.
"Sorry," I said.
My uncle Joe sighed and knelt down beside me.
"It's okay, it's not your fault. Sometimes things just don't go as planned. But you must always learn from your mistakes. With great power comes great responsibility."
I didn't fully understand what he meant, but I knew it was something important.
"Okay," I said.
He smiled and patted me on the back.
"You will learn. Just remember that you are not alone, and always do what is right."
I nodded and felt a sense of determination within me.
I would do my best to follow his advice.
It was February 1933, and I was sixteen years old living in Harlem, New York.
My parents had been killed when I was eight years old, and my aunt and uncle took me in.
They treated me as if I were their own child, and I loved them for it.
My uncle worked as a journalist at Negro World Papers, similar to the Daily Bugle in Hell's Kitchen.
He would often tell me stories about his adventures and the people he would meet.
I followed Uncle Joe through the bustling newsroom of Negro World Papers.
The room was filled with the sound of clacking typewriters and the smell of fresh ink and cigarette smoke.
Reporters and editors rushed around, gathering information and writing stories.
Uncle Joe led me to his desk, which was cluttered with papers and notes.
He introduced me to some of his colleagues, who were all seasoned reporters with rolled-up sleeves and coffee-stained notepads.
"Emily, this is Mr. Johnson, our top reporter," Uncle Joe said, gesturing to a man with a thick beard and a fedora.
"And this is Ms. Thompson, our editor-in-chief."
Ms. Thompson was a tall, imposing woman with a stern expression.
She looked me up and down before nodding in approval.
"Nice to meet you, Emily," she said.
"Welcome to Negro World Papers."
I smiled nervously and nodded back at her.
Uncle Joe sat me down at his desk and handed me a stack of papers.
"These are some research notes I've been working on," he explained.
"I need you to organize them for me."
I took the papers and began to sort through them.
They appeared to be eyewitness accounts of recent protests against factory closures in the city. I carefully copied down the dates and locations of each protest into a fresh notebook.
As I worked, I heard a shout from across the room.
It was Editor Jameson, storming out of his office with a rejected draft in his hand.
"This is unacceptable!" he shouted at one of the reporters.
"You call this journalism?"
The reporter looked down at his feet, embarrassed.
"I'm sorry, sir," he mumbled.
"I'll do better next time."
Editor Jameson glared at him for a moment before turning and storming back into his office.
The reporter let out a sigh of relief and returned to his desk.
Uncle Joe patted me on the shoulder.
"Don't worry about him," he said quietly.
"He's just under a lot of pressure to meet deadlines."
I continued to sort through the stack of papers, carefully arranging them in chronological order.
My fingers traced over Uncle Joe's neat handwriting as I read through the accounts of the protests.
They were all similar, detailing the anger and frustration of the workers who had been laid off due to factory closures.
As I worked, I glanced up occasionally to watch the reporters rushing past the frosted glass windows of the newsroom.
Their footsteps echoed down the hallway, punctuated by the sound of typewriter keys clacking away.
I could feel the energy of the newsroom pulsing around me, a steady rhythm that seemed to drive everyone forward.
As I finished organizing the last of the papers, I came across a particularly detailed account from a witness who had been present at one of the protests.
It described the scene in vivid detail, from the chanting of slogans to the scuffling with police officers.
I flagged it with a paper clip and set it aside for Uncle Joe to review later. As I straightened up from my task, I felt a twinge in my shoulders from hunching over the desk for so long.
I stretched my arms over my head and arched my back, feeling a satisfying crack as my vertebrae realigned themselves.
Mr. Johnson walked by and nodded approvingly at my neatly organized piles of papers.
"Good work," he said with a smile.
Uncle Joe looked up from his own work and gave me a thumbs-up.