
About ABC-piece
ABC-piece is the creative blog of Artist Blueprint Community. It is a space where we piece together the stories, ideas, and cultural inspirations behind our original works. Each entry is like a puzzle in motion. It fills in part of a bigger picture. There are always a few pieces left open, inviting discovery, growth, and new voices. ABC-piece celebrates the vibrant mosaic of storytelling. It ranges from creative concepts and world-building insights to global festivals and community stories. These stories fuse with the diversity around the world.
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Welcome to the World of Samurai Suji
Samurai Suji is a comedic action-adventure story featuring Suji, a monkey with the heart of a samurai, who navigates life’s everyday battles rather than epic conflicts. This narrative merges martial arts themes with slapstick comedy, imparting life lessons on patience, emotional management, and respect. Suji’s journey highlights growth through perseverance and friendship, showcasing that true strength lies within. The dynamic visual storytelling enhances Suji’s character, inviting audiences into a vibrant, animated world. As part of the Artist Blueprint universe, Samurai Suji infuses a playful tone, celebrating imagination and cultural inspiration, proving heroes come in many forms.
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Heroes in Every Culture: Reimagining Fairytales
Artist Blueprint, founded by Kel, focuses on reshaping fairytales to reflect contemporary cultural narratives. It questions how traditional stories can evolve in today’s world, bridging global cultures and generations. The tale of “Goodiestan: Magic Spinning Loom” illustrates this with its characters Ruby and Kiva, who embark on a journey that links their Canadian home to their Indian heritage. The spinning loom serves as a metaphorical bridge connecting the past, present, and different cultures, emphasising that heroism is universal and rooted in individual stories. Through such narratives, fairytales become inclusive, allowing all children to see themselves as the heroes of their…
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Welcome to Safari Pharaohs
Imagination & Magic is in the Journey What if the magic of ancient civilizations is explored through the eyes of young adventurers from around the world? Safari Pharaohs invites children into a vibrant, story-driven world. In this world, they become explorers, archaeologists, and inventors. It is a magical desert shaped by imagination, history, and wonder. Created by Kel Sandhu, Safari Pharaohs draws inspiration from the rich cultures and traditions of the Middle East. It is particularly influenced by the enduring legacy of the Pharaohs. This civilization continues to fascinate the world. Why Pharaohs? The legacy of the Pharaohs spans millennia.…
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Excavator – Wild Ranger World
Allegiance: Unknown | Terrain: All Regions | Status: Freelance Operative In the rust-lit corners of the Wild Ranger World, a figure drifts. Neither fully man nor machine. Neither hero nor villain. They call it Excavator. Forged from salvaged alloys and ancient tech, it was built for labour—never meant to fight, never meant to think. But something deep in its mechanics circuits cracked: a fractured gear, a pulse of power, a whisper of self. Sentience bloomed. Rebellion followed. Now, Excavator roams a fractured world—and a fractured existence. Its story stretches across shifting timelines: Born in the age of kings, when kingdoms…
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Wild Ranger World
What is taken, never returns Where nature leads, rangers rise, and balance is everything. Step into a living, breathing world. Here, nature is sacred. Technology is sustainable, and diversity shapes every corner of the map. Wild Ranger World is not just a fantasy setting. It’s an ever-growing Rootpunk story universe. In this universe, culture, environment, and innovation are fused into something entirely new. At its heart – The Rangers. Who Are the Wild Rangers? Terrains across the world vary greatly. From volcanic mountain ridges to oceanic coasts, they offer diverse landscapes. Canyon valleys and deep rainforests are also unique. Each…
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