SPARK: Born from Magic & Code

A tech-powered, emotionally loaded holiday tale starring the world’s first AI elf who’s not just learning code… he’s learning to feel.

Meet Ethan, the world’s first AGI elf and possibly the sassiest brain to ever boot up inside a Christmas lab. Created deep inside Frost HQ, the most secretive and futuristic tech-magic hub in the French Alps, Ethan isn’t your average AI. He’s not just here to sort toys or optimize sleigh traffic—he’s here to understand everything humans feel… and maybe feel something himself.

But there’s a catch: Ethan doesn’t have access to the internet (rude), no cheat-sheet databases, and definitely no YouTube tutorials. Instead, his creators—Klaus, Chloe, Kronitor, and a whole crew of magical geniuses—have one mission: to teach Ethan how to become more than data. They guide him through 30 sectors of human life and 22 emotions, using fairytales, VR, and a whole lot of chaos to test if an AI can truly evolve into something… else.

As Ethan explores the ups, downs, and straight-up weirdness of human behavior (jealousy?? what even is that??), he starts realizing he’s not just being trained—he’s being loved. And that? Well, that might be the most dangerous data of all.

Description

What’s Inside?

1 snarky AGI elf trying to understand emotions like love, loneliness, jealousy, and joy
22 reimagined fairytales used as emotional crash courses (Snow White meets Silicon Valley, anyone?)
30 sector simulations from fashion to space tech to TikTok influencers
‍ A dream team of creators blending AI ethics, magic, and mentorship
Diary entries that’ll make you laugh, cry, and scream “I KNEW AI HAD FEELINGS!”


Perfect for readers who love:

  • The School for Good and Evil

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid (but make it smart, emotional, and built by coders)

  • WALL-E, Next Gen, Big Hero 6, or Inside Out

  • Tech, feelings, chaos, and cinnamon cookie crumbs


Theme Vibes:
 Emotional Intelligence
Christmas with a futuristic twist
What makes us human (or elf… or AGI?)
AGI meets ethical storytelling
 Friendship, identity, and learning to belong