JUST ANOTHER GUY
Legend, a 23-year-old broke student in NYC, discovers a mysterious glowing fragment in the library that binds him to the Cash Flow System — a HUD that deposits money into his account every hour. Starting at $100/hour, his earnings grow as he levels up through jobs, fights, and risky missions. The twist? His power isn’t flashy — it’s money itself.
Legend can snap his fingers to materialize cash directly from his account, but every bill snapped deducts from his real balance. To keep leveling, he has to hustle — Syndicate missions, dangerous street encounters, and keeping his circle safe.
Core Themes:
• Lowkey Power: Legend refuses to flex too loud. He stays grounded, careful, and strategic.
• Love & Loyalty: Salina, Miles’s young stepmom, becomes fiercely devoted to Legend; Miles, his 19-year-old best friend, is rising fast in the music scene with Legend’s quiet support.
• Money & Danger: Every dollar earned brings more enemies. Rival crews want his flow. The Collector, a shadowy figure, wants to steal the system itself.
• Balance: Can Legend protect his loved ones, keep his flow hidden, and survive the pull of the streets when money makes you a target?
Tone:
Explicit, shameless, funny, raw, anime-styled with HUD overlays and level-up announcements. It’s urban grind meets supernatural system — a series where every dollar matters, every decision has consequences, and “lowkey” is the only way to live.