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Yeah, I really love that story precisely because of the conflict between the main character's ideals and the realities of the world he lives in. He is changed and grows to accept that violence is necessary sometimes, but he never likes it and it's clearly traumatic. Ok the other hand, being willing to use the insane amount of power he has lets him do some incredibly positive things for the world. I really like the tension between different world views various characters have. There are pretty much always understandable reasons for those beliefs, but I never felt the story forgot that murder and tyranny are bad actually. As an exploration of an OP idealists struggle with a fascist metaphysics, it's much more thoughtful and satisfying than, say, He Who Fights With Monsters.
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Ar'Kendrithyst is great, I'm a Patreon sub for them.
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Nettle Soup posted:Reading Ar'kendrithyst because it seems to get a lot of love here, and I'm currently at chapter 39. Does it get... Better? If it does, it doesn't get better soon enough for me. The MC almost never argues when being lectured about how stupid he is. Eventually he was given the same lecture enough times that it felt more like the author was lecturing the readers, and I decided I was done listening to a one-sided harangue.
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 16:31 |
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LLSix posted:If it does, it doesn't get better soon enough for me. I think it’s because he’s a social worker and has given similar speeches to dumb/ignorant people. He understands what’s happening and is either patient or willing to listen. There’s times when he has zero patience or willingness to listen to others, usually when his daughter is concerned.
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 18:29 |
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He also gets a lot better about not getting lectured at, because at some point he internalizes enough of it that he adapts his worldview to something that better fits that of the world. It’s been interesting seeing a man for whom violence was never a resort at all come to terms with a world that is fundamentally violent without abandoning the core values of who he is.
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 19:44 |
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Reading it I was mostly just annoyed at how very quickly he became comically overpowered. It didn't sound like people from different dimensions were unheard of at the start of the story, so his ability to fundamentally alter the nature of magic with high school physics felt extremely ridiculous. I don't mind slice of life stories, what I mind is that, as far as I read, it felt like Erick could do no wrong and would always be able to significantly improve whatever he chose to mess with for no particular reason. It just felt like trashy power level Isekai, only applied to non-violent ends, which is still trashy.
Infinity Gaia fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Oct 26, 2021 |
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Planars are extremely uncommon, but they're commonly known. There's a creation story involving them, even. And he's unusually good at magic, but not uniquely good. It's just rare that people can work with magic like that. The thing that makes Erick actually unique is being an Archmage but not hiding in a bunker and doing everything remotely for state level amounts of money. But the first book up until Shadow's Feast is the roughest, feels like the longest, and a lot of stuff seems slightly stupid until there's more context later. A lot of the stuff seeming like that is on purpose, cuz Erick doesn't know poo poo and just assumed something.
Larry Parrish fucked around with this message at 22:08 on Oct 26, 2021 |
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I enjoyed Ar'kendrithyst and my main criticism is that I have to search and cut/paste the stupid name. I enjoyed the short-sighted "wizards: no sense of right and wrong" type stuff and while he's got a hero shield and never directly eats serious consequences, my favorite parts are the more realistic way nations/leaders are predisposed to hate and/or manipulate him for their own ends, even as strong as he is there's always someone stronger, and how directly his nose gets rubbed in his pacifist decisions (especially recently in the masquerading around not-asia arc)
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 22:18 |
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Yeah. That's what's the best about it. It feels like the most fleshed out, lived in place I've read in a novel lately.
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# ? Oct 26, 2021 22:30 |
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Absolutely. A universe with DnD metaphysics that got apocalypsed into a universe with real world physics is a pretty cool setting, and I love that it gets fleshed out pretty well. Things fit together pretty intricately.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 00:56 |
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my only complaint with the story is the long sections of spell crafting can get insanely muddled and tedious. there's no cool metaphysical blending of song and spirit, its just feels like reading someone design a Path of Exile build
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 06:10 |
TWI Patreon drat near broke my heart.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 09:28 |
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Socrates being the old teacher in Virtuous Sons just makes sense.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 18:16 |
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tithin posted:TWI Patreon drat near broke my heart. It's real good.
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# ? Oct 27, 2021 21:12 |
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tithin posted:TWI Patreon: Now that this is the public chapter, I can say that my main concern is that Yvlon's arms are made of nanomachines, and they're gonna assimilate the sewers?
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# ? Oct 28, 2021 18:49 |
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A Journey of Black & Red is going to end up with Evangelions, isn't it. Only with more blood. And bigger guns.
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# ? Oct 29, 2021 14:32 |
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PracGuide: It's interesting to see an example of Catherine's "willingness to make sacrifices for the greater good" philosophy having some holes poked in it. As she admits herself, she absolutely would have (completely unnecessarily) abandoned those hundreds of drow solely on the basis that it was a small risk (and freeing them ended up being a simple manner). I'm also fine with Akua's personality changes - I think the story did a pretty good job of showing how it gradually happened (basically taking someone who had spent their entire life in this warped environment and forcing them into a different one for years). Going back to Praes and seeing normal people there (and the impact her past actions had on them) was basically just the straw that broke the camel's back. She kind of went the opposite direction of Catherine, who started "normal" and gradually had to open herself up to greater levels of violence. I'm enjoying the current arc because I enjoy the drow in general. Outcast: I think the recent chapter did a good job of navigating its recent tense situation in a way that managed to make sense while still retaining a strong feeling of tension. Throwing a waymarked item to someone fleeing and then getting the monster's attention and going in the opposite direction was a reasonable "solution" (it's generally best when characters solve problems with clever applications of their existing toolset) and something unnecessarily going wrong with the solution was also a nice touch. There were handful of people in the comments getting mad about the main character suffering a significant "debuff," which is really funny to me. Like goddamn, you have A Zillion Other Web Serials to draw from if you just want to watch number go up. One guy was like "THIS DOES IT, I'M PUTTING THIS ON SKIM." We also got to see another example of a weakness in Rob's "build." He has to get close to things to do anything meaningful to enemies, which left him completely helpless (whereas the Mages and Rangers were at least able to slightly slow down the Blight). I'm pouring one out for Randor.
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# ? Oct 30, 2021 02:59 |
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Ytlaya posted:
Yeah I love the types who are like WTF this web serial has a plot and characters??? You scumbag author how dare you. Motherfucker there's a thousand stupid badly translated novels for you to read.
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# ? Oct 30, 2021 05:09 |
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katalepsis patreon: holy loving poo poo e: TUTBAD 37: quote:“Oh, right!” said Verity. Her voice felt like it was an octave too high. “Yes, a week ago. It’s really been pretty great.” There were too many superlatives, but it was the kind of problem that became apparent only once the words were out of her mouth, impossible to correct in the moment. lmao verity is a full on disaster lesbian A big flaming stink fucked around with this message at 17:18 on Oct 30, 2021 |
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The latest chapter of Underland is great, and had this small exchange that I loved:quote:
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quote:“Yes!” said Xy. “That’s absolutely the kind of thing I would love to have. Of course, half the fun is just playing around with them, so I guess I’ll talk to your guy and see if I can do a bit of that too.” lmao. gay gay homosexual gay
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# ? Oct 30, 2021 20:24 |
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I felt Verity's awkwardness in my heart.
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# ? Oct 30, 2021 22:37 |
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I'm still in the middle of it but this TWI patreon chapter is hilarious so far, from the moment Ryoka realizes what the Viscount is to all the allusions to earth mythology sprinkled all over the chapter that only Ryoka recognizes as anything meaningful
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# ? Oct 31, 2021 17:06 |
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I am loving poo poo-awful at naming things. Really wanting to get moving on my webseries but "Postapoc Project" just...doesn't have that ring to it, y'know?
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# ? Nov 1, 2021 20:22 |
It's ok, the thing I'm working on is called "dragon book" Postapoc Project could be a pretty good name tbh, it has alliteration and everything!
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# ? Nov 1, 2021 20:27 |
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D34THROW posted:I am loving poo poo-awful at naming things. Really wanting to get moving on my webseries but "Postapoc Project" just...doesn't have that ring to it, y'know? In the end, as long as the name is somewhat unique, and doesn't have unfortunately "shortening", you'll be fine. [MC's Name] and the Apocalypse - as long as MC's name is unique but not "super-unique", is a fine name, and gets shortened to [MC's Name]. BOOM. Done.
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Apocalypse Meow: How I Created The Ultimate Wasteland Catgirl Harem
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Nettle Soup posted:It's ok, the thing I'm working on is called "dragon book" Were I a high fantasy fan, I would no poo poo read a book called "Dragonbook". Postapoc Project might be a name for the webseries itself, come to think of it. Selkie Myth posted:In the end, as long as the name is somewhat unique, and doesn't have unfortunately "shortening", you'll be fine. And individual chapter/post titles roughly in this format. Cicero posted:Apocalypse Meow: How I Created The Ultimate Wasteland Catgirl Harem Decidedly what I'm trying to avoid I just discovered Google's My Maps features. Mapping is one of my favorite parts of worldbuilding and I can remove all of the clutter and leave only my labels by changing the base map. Currently "redesigning" Spring Hill, UT after Provo, Salt Lake City, and the Air Force/Army proving grounds got the poo poo nuked out of them by the Chinese.
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D34THROW posted:I am loving poo poo-awful at naming things. Really wanting to get moving on my webseries but "Postapoc Project" just...doesn't have that ring to it, y'know? You would think that naming things gets easier as you become a more experienced writer. It does not.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 02:02 |
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After seeing it recommended in the latest Outcast chapter, I tried reading "Nine-To-Five Villainy" I like it so far. Nothing particularly exceptional going on with the story yet, but it's very competently written. It basically manages to meet the hard-to-define quality of writing that allows me to trust the author.
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D34THROW posted:I am loving poo poo-awful at naming things. Really wanting to get moving on my webseries but "Postapoc Project" just...doesn't have that ring to it, y'know? What's the actual premise of the story?
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 09:41 |
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Megazver posted:What's the actual premise of the story? Starts about a century post-nuclear-apocalypse, not quite Fallout scale conflict but a main exchange between the U.S. and Russia/China/North Korea (assimilated by Russia and China) sparked a bunch of smaller things (Israel and neighbors, India and Pakistan) and the world economy collapsed as a result. Secret government facilities were busted open by some surface blasts that were specifically targeted on former NBC testing grounds and research facilities, to blow things open and put a bunch of questionable dust into the atmosphere. Lots of contamination still. Even though radioactivity is way down there are still lots of people reluctant to go anywhere near directly bombed areas because of wildlife mutations and whatnot. Only whackos go into these places, for fame, fortune, what have you. Just different characters and things happening to them in chapters focused on them, like ASoIaF but I can actually finish things (). KamikazePotato posted:You would think that naming things gets easier as you become a more experienced writer. I literally am using Donjon and FantasyNameGenerator for names that are not already on a map. Ninjedit: I am a very much "done the research" kind of guy so I'm taking realism and stretching it slightly - Russia and China seeding warheads with extra fissile material to make them dirtier, etc. Before even writing a chapter, I'm taking that region (around Spring Lake, UT) and I've plotted out targets based on available data, along with fallout patterns and an entire Exclusion Zone based on a Chinese DF-5 attack with 3 surface detonations and 10 airburst. I'm running it as basically a solo GURPS campaign, I guess? D34THROW fucked around with this message at 21:47 on Nov 2, 2021 |
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TUTBAD 38quote:“Think he’ll be back with his pa?” asked Hannah. Edit: holy poo poo Alfric and his siblings all got pulled out a literal bottle instead of their mom ever being pregnant lmao edit2: on second thought I can't not quote this quote:“I have never seen this guy before,” said Mizuki. “I actually just started following him because he was carrying the wardrobe. It seemed really suspicious.” She had a mad grin on her face. Cicero fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Nov 4, 2021 |
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Okay, the ending of the most recent chapter of Outcast made me literally lol.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 08:56 |
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oh, what a scamp that keira is!
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Complete non sequitur, but I recently got a pageview on my web serial from this thread for a post made in it roughly a million years ago, and I recalled I actually have an SA account. So I thought I would actually drop in and say hello! I used to write "The Solstice War" and am now writing something different. I used to lurk SA for years but was mostly a TTRPG poster. I've not really been a member of any communities of web novel readers or writers, except for a brief stint on Royal Road. I've just kind of been plucking away at my own things mostly by myself, but I've been wanting to make time to actually read more web serials recently and try to interact more with communities for serials. I feel that I am also terrible at naming things but I do think Dragonbook and Postapoc Project are both charming names. I think the straightforward simplicity is kind of eye-catching.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 01:45 |
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Peachfart posted:Okay, the ending of the most recent chapter of Outcast made me literally lol. Yeah, not sure what I expected but it certainly wasn't that. Curious to find out the reason for it.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 03:15 |
Christ that's a spicy prac guide chapter.
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Newfork posted:Complete non sequitur, but I recently got a pageview on my web serial from this thread for a post made in it roughly a million years ago, and I recalled I actually have an SA account. So I thought I would actually drop in and say hello! I used to write "The Solstice War" and am now writing something different. I used to lurk SA for years but was mostly a TTRPG poster. I've not really been a member of any communities of web novel readers or writers, except for a brief stint on Royal Road. I've just kind of been plucking away at my own things mostly by myself, but I've been wanting to make time to actually read more web serials recently and try to interact more with communities for serials. Oh hey, I haven't seen The Solstice War in awhile. I really liked it, too bad it's on hiatus. I've only read a bit, but Unjust Depths looks pretty neat, it's on my reading list too.
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tithin posted:Christ that's a spicy prac guide chapter.
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