Does anyone have a set of high quality stories for the remainder of Heisig’s RTK (Remembering the Kanji)?

I’m enjoying going through RTK, and I think it’s going to be very useful for me (I have a very bad visual memory and this is really helping me have some way of storing them in my brain). However, the provided stories run out somewhere around the 500 mark out of 2200 and I would very much like to continue using pre-written stories rather than taking the time to make up my own.

I know there’s a site where people share stories – kanji.koohii.com – but after a brief look, I don’t think even the stories with lots of upvotes are quite as in-depth, colourful and vivid as Heisig’s (no offence to providers), which I find are criteria for remembering them well. Does anyone by chance have a set of stories of somewhere near the caliber of the ones that Heisig provides in the first part of the book?

Many thanks!

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  1. There’s a website called [Koohii](https://kanji.koohii.com) that follows the RTK order, Stories there are written by users just like you and me, So you can choose the story that best suits you for every Kanji

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