ThePotatoKing
Sovereign Ruler of Potatopia Author of Masquerade of Madness and Project Salvation: Rise of the Venomous Snake Discord: ThePotatoKing#6782 P.S: Don't spam me guys
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Live. Die. Repeat. Lol reminds me of that one movie about alien invasion and time loops
save point i guess lol
We missing peace, love and courage is you go by the 9 emotions of acting. But i guess those 3 don't really fit with the vibe.
it's a tough world out there, don't lose hope brother
lol, i guess it will let him forge a new body for himself and stop coveting julius
how does that work... he def lost more than 1 hp when fighting, and doesn't 0 hp mean he's dead?
dayum this writing, the mc's character, wow. his charisma is off the charts and every word and action of his feels purposeful. awesome stuff
shut up paimon
gambler might be more fun though... for us readers that is
Status: 1200+ chapters , completed, epic storyline MC isn't an unfeeling blob nor is he an edgy psycho. Falls into the neutral or chaotic good camp, so sorry if you wanted a villain. However i feel that this story has perfect balance between its many elements. What I like is that the mc makes a genuine connection with the world and people around him and there are plenty of likable side characters. The villains provide a real sense of threat despite the mc being quite OP to be frank. One of my biggest complains with trial read webnovels is that often times the only interesting part of the story is the power system, the world building or some other gimmicky mechanics, and while that is enough to keep my interested in the starting part of the story, once the mc becomes powerful enough i just stop caring, it's not just about lowered stakes its also cause some mc don't really form any meaningful connections or friends or have anything that they genuinely care about, which imo is a very important part of having a soulful and engaging narrative. This story has that good stuff, it's not too much but its there, which makes it worth it. Do give it a try.
yeah Interesting characters need motivations and base level of complexity. pure evil can be a cool idea but as an actual person not someone relatable I guess. I used to think yanderes are a cool concept and all but most adaptations of the concept just feel cringe or just sad to me. one reason is that most authors kinda treat them as tropes without any character arcs. In a way killing random people for no reason is actually edgy. Someone with a basic code or some kind of motivation or goal is more interesting imo.