Which match?
Start from a schedule, countdown, or LA-cycle milestone.
Creator toolkit · Public sources + safer boundaries
A public-source toolkit for Shatou fan fiction, edits, and visual creators: timelines, venue scenes, emotional motifs, and fiction disclaimers.
01 · Creator pain points
Start from a schedule, countdown, or LA-cycle milestone.
Use venue, tunnel, transit, and hotel details to ground dialogue.
Keep public-source facts and fiction disclaimers visible.
Generate a copyable card from mood, scene, and motif.
02 · Prompt cards
Mood: Tension, restraint, quiet sync
Details: One shared schedule, late-night reminders, worry left unsaid.
When the countdown dropped to single digits, even the training hall lights felt quieter.
Mood: Tired, warm, held together
Details: Tunnel light, ice packs, shoe sounds, steps slowing down.
The roar had already moved far away; only their shoes still answered the corridor.
Mood: Side by side, long road, no audience
Details: Airport boards, luggage, unfinished dinner, one vibrating phone.
Neither of them said they were tired; they only checked the next departure time again.
Mood: Growth, restart, shared pressure
Details: Four-year cycle, training sheets, new goals, old medals in a drawer.
At the start of a new cycle, the first thing to grow heavier was not the calendar.
Mood: Crowd warmth, support, being held
Details: Banners, jerseys, cheers in different languages, lights after the match.
Before they entered the venue, so many heartbeats had already arrived there.
Mood: Ensemble, live thread, shared breath
Details: Replies, sightings, scores, everyone holding still together.
1F: I am at the venue. They just walked into the warm-up area.
03 · Light generator
This creates a short prompt, not a full story; it keeps real-person boundaries visible.
The roar had already moved far away; only their shoes still answered the corridor.
04 · Fan works showcase
The first version is a link-only showcase: title, creator, summary, and public source link — no full-text reposting. Priority goes to creator-submitted or permission-confirmed works that respect public-source boundaries.
A tunnel scene after the match: two people walking out of the noise side by side.
Public link only; no full-text repostingReplies, timestamps, and match fragments that bring readers into the same held breath.
Creator-owned or permission-confirmed works onlyA new-cycle opening grounded in public schedules and training atmosphere.
Respect real-person boundaries; no private-life content05 · Safer boundaries
This is a fictional work inspired by public match atmosphere and does not represent real-life relationships.
Please do not project the story onto real people; all scenes are literary imagination.
Public schedules, venues, and event information are used as background references only.