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Oke i spoil so much that you will totally relax like never beforeNyaaaaa~ nyaaa~
More~ more~
(Also go check mihiyo thread)
*Super spoiling mode activated*
Oke i spoil so much that you will totally relax like never beforeNyaaaaa~ nyaaa~
More~ more~
(Also go check mihiyo thread)
You don’t have to call us out like that…

Ehehe~Oke i spoil so much that you will totally relax like never before
*Super spoiling mode activated*
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It's like those games where there's the rock papers scissors elements, and then there's two outliers that are super effective against each other![]()
Rules are made to be broken, aren't they? Grammar, although important, ultimately matters little in the grand scheme of things; what’s important is the essence of the discourse. What would your teacher have said about James Joyce?My teacher certainly wasn't, considering all the big circles around my grammatical errors. I don't even know how I manage to write coherent sentences these days.![]()
I’ve been writing for a long time, since I was a child, but you made me realize that I’ve never actually completed a novel.In terms of LNs, I only got into them in 2018, and I certainly didn't think I could write like in hardcover books. I mostly made poetry about the first thing that comes to my mind, so sceneries, recent events, memories. Or something random and absurd, like that time I made a poem of how I would be like if I was cake.
I see. I can imagine the relaxing feeling of having to copy something you've already written without having to think, letting yourself be guided by what you wrote previously, as if you were following a predetermined route. It's definitely less stressful than having to write from scratch.I've had to transcribe audio into word docs before, so copying actual text you understand with 100% certainty is a lot more pleasant of an experience. I get into a flow state of sorts and it becomes an almost therapeutic experience. It definitely doesn't apply to everyone though.
It's mostly because I just have them collect dust in a drawer somewhere, minimal risk of damage if you don't use them at all!Dropbox definitely isn't worth using now since it has a huge target painted on its back.
Frankly, I imagined as much, which is why I wanted to clarify by giving you an example of what I know as Futurism. Conceptually, they aren't so far apart, but imagining the future in the early decades of the 1900s is definitely different from imagining it today.Hold on, hold on, I definitely needed to clarify things here.Sorry, I'm aware of the art movement, but that wasn't what came to my mind, I also didn't know about the politics, since I'm pretty ignorant about those. I'm talking about Futurism in the context of science, which is predicting what the future holds for us(it's usually wildly off the mark, but its interesting and fuels my optimism. I suppose people call it Futurology or Future Studies like some. The topic can be politically charged, but not every futurist talks about it in terms of politics... though I do admit that politics is a part of it... especially in a certain time period that you may be thinking of.
Thank you for sharing these videos with me; I will watch them with great interest. Both because the topic interests me and because it’s a way to get closer to you and understand you better.seeI've heard of the art movement before, but I've never really had someone explain it so passionately to me.
So, I may as well reciprocate. There's no single definition of futurology that all futurists would agree on, but it's basically thinking of the future. Obviously, that has many parts to it, like society, economy and science. But I'm mostly interested in the science part of it. Occasionally, I do think of the social aspect, though.
The topics are very interesting, and are not just great engines for sci-fi, but for the alt history of many fantasy settings. I have a gen z attention span, so I mostly stick to youtubers.
This is definitely my approach and I can say that I relate to it.I watch a lot of miscellaneous content too, but I have trouble recalling their names so I think this should be enough. To be honest, I approach things from a more creative viewpoint since I barely understand half of the topics talked about.
These images are fantastic.Spoiler: Bonus: The works of Jean-Marc Côté https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/a-19th-century-vision-of-the-year-2000/ Does this count as a part of Futurism(the art movement)? Curious. You may have already seen these, they're fairly popular when people talk about predictions for the future.
As I said before, I don't consider myself religious, nor am I an atheist. I believe agnostic is the correct term, but even this term has many distinctions. This is to say that I'm still searching for my answers and see my life as a journey to find them. I will use the time I have for this.Spoiler: this might be a very controversial take
Now I understand!The Civilization series. I used to watch my dad play on his computer. Then I finally managed to get my hands on Civ V and I figured out how bad of a player he wasIt got me interested in the course of history, and particularly in the war aspect since I played on Emperor+ difficulty where the AI rushes you with like dozens of units. My strategy is rushing superior technology and crushing the AI with ranged units, so that's probably where my firepower addiction came from.
It sort of just snowballed from there and one day I was listening to Sabaton songs while playing Azur Lane. I'm not as passionate about it as before though. I've forgotten a lot of things already.
Ouch, you've touched a sore spot; the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire still hurts me even now. Anyway, you're right about maintaining and controlling history, and that's why 1984 is one of the most important novels in history.Ah, heroic last stands. It's not particularly meaningless, it shows the character of the leaders and followers. Constantine XI for example. Cultures like those tend to stick. They say history is written by the victors, but it's really just who has the better recordkeeping (being victorious generally leads to your records surviving).
Sometimes it's just down to luck. And between my dice rolls and gacha rolls, I don't know whether life wants me alive or dead.![]()
No regrets for me! If it didn't happen then, it would have happened a few years later with gacha games.
Shouldn't they be the most powerful abilities? Indeed, the damage isn't the best, especially since many are single attacks. Anyway, you were right, Hong Lu Gang Leader is phenomenal in terms of damage dealt. The bad 000 Sinclair I pulled pales in comparison to him.You nuke with EGO? They're single coin so they're not that much in terms of damage, with some exceptions(wingbeat ishmael). Skills tend to do more, though it's usually skill 3s. Newer units have high damage on their skill 2s, though. Like Pointillist Yi Sang.
Exactly as you say. But from that perspective, they truly embody freedom of expression 100%, something that is being lost, at least in the Western world. This is why Asia is rightly becoming culturally dominant. In the Anglosphere, propriety and political correctness are censoring art and expression. However, it's also true that some Japanese messes are really on the opposite end of the scale. Ah, how beautiful human dilemmas are.They tend to not have that mental filter that goes "yeah let's not include this because the public finds it morally reprehensible." It's really a double-edged sword. It leads to the most messed up things that happen for no reason, or one of the most beautiful stories about the indomitable human spirit.
[ERROR]These are supposed to be red flags!
I will do it.Watch a playthrough of the first. You do need some of the context (Particularly End C and End D). It's just that the gameplay of the first is just not that interesting and it doesn't have as much to explore as the second. The artstyle also isn't quite as refined. Definitely play through the second though, the experience is not the same as watching it.
I prefer VX Ace, but JavaScript has much more support and is more well-known, so it's easier to find help with it. Additionally, it allows for simpler porting to mobile systems, which is essential nowadays.To be honest, it's all the same to me. But you're programming as a hobby, so what matters is you're using the one you enjoy more. I also heard VX ace has a lot more useful plugins.
Maybe do consider playing through black souls 1 actually, if you're interested in this character. She plays a lot more of a role there.
I feel the same way. Ironically, I like to think that I would be an excellent writer for adult films and could revolutionize that industry. It would only take adding a minimum of decent plot to make each scene better. But not everyone thinks the same way; for most, just seeing the mechanical movement is enough to be satisfied.I watch/read hentai for plot. Unironically. I don't really find the H-scenes of Black Souls too interesting, the MC is depicted as... humanoid blob thing(fair enough, he's the POV insert) and it's all quite vanilla even if the context is not. With the exception of some scenes in BS2, toro decided to play to his strengths in that one. Also there's a trap so that's a plus.
GoodDon't worry, I'm not looking into it. From the the synopsis alone I am most certainly not in the target audienceI've already encountered the story before we met on SHF, I was surprised you wrote it for a second then I realized it makes total sense.
I've already encountered the story before we met on SHF, I was surprised you wrote it for a second then I realized it makes total sense.
I don't remember well, but it seems to me that roughly a thousand of these chapters cover the span of a week or at most a month of the story. That Light Novel takes the concept of slow burn to unreachable heights. IT IS REALLY SLOW.*looks it up*
The most unsettling part here is how the author keeps it up for 1470 chapters.![]()
Actions between dialogues are hardly problematic, but they are extremely important and probably make up half of the work in the success of a scene. They make the scene dynamic and help the reader to immerse themselves in it. They are probably one of the most difficult skills to master in writing.I do have my own issues. I could write 3k words of just dialogue between 3 characters, but I struggle with the action in between. By action I'm referring to facial expressions, non-verbal cues, and little things to prevent talking heads syndrome. That makes it so that there's a lot of filler that I feel like just shouldn't belong there. I write in big bursts and then there's long periods of time where I struggle to write a single sentence (put things down, delete, repeat). Since I can't ever find a scene that I'm not satisfied with.
Maybe I should give it a try for real.At that point, it's best to just bang your head against the wall and chug along even if you hate what you're writing. Then you wake up tomorrow and come to one of two realizations:
1. It really wasn't that bad, and you're satisfied with your work.
2. It really IS that bad, but you know why now and rewriting goes smoothly.
Or if you're me, you crumple up that digital paper and end up at square one. But that's an extreme case.
I think you are the most technological member of the family.True, maybe I should kidnap, I mean, reacquisition one of her drones fluttering around and have one of the more techy members of the family reverse engineer it.![]()
It make sense.I like to keep consistency, so if the MC lives in Sufferland they will suffer too. And probably have negative traits that make me not feel so bad for them. My Mary Sue characters meanwhile are in wacky, absurd settings where realistic logic and behavior isn't expected of them anyways.
Ane-san wasn't opposed at all when I covered her in dark chocolate; in fact, I think she enjoyed it. It was Azure who was shocked and disgusted by it, to the point of giving her an extremely thorough wash.Of course! But if daikons are involved we both have to complete a ritual and a prayer. And if chocolate is mixed with daikon, I have to consult goddess daikon for that. I'm not sure if that's sacrilegious or not...
*reads the name of the chapter*Chapter 69 – Broken // Ritual
New chapter of the CURSED TIMELINE Saga.
This was supposed to be the final one, but once again the word count got out of hand, so I decided to split it.
This chapter was difficult to write, and I probably could have done better, but at some point, you have to move forward.
It's a flashback set a few hours before the space battle chapter, and it's an important link that connects the chapters of Prince, Quagma, and Rhaps to the Cursed Timeline.
The most important thing is that number 69 is finally mine, and mine alone.
CURSED TIMELINE SAGA
Chapter 46 - Every st0ry n33d5 a h3r0
Chapter 57 – Close to the Edge
Chapter 61 – A Simple Fantasy
Chapter 69 - Broken // Ritual
Chapter 68 - THERE IS ONLY WAR
Chapters linked to the canon:
Ch 62 is written by Prince, Ch 63 and 65 are written by Quagma, and Ch 66 is written by Rhaps.
In this chapter, the following characters appear:
@WatchaKhoko @quagma @Prince_Azmiran_Myrian @RepresentingEnvy @ElliePorter @TheMonotonePuppet @Rhaps
Mentioned: @Simple_Russian_Boi @SsemouyOnan , Anon, and SailusGeibel
This makes me want to write ch. 70 lol.Chapter 69 – Broken // Ritual
New chapter of the CURSED TIMELINE Saga.
This was supposed to be the final one, but once again the word count got out of hand, so I decided to split it.
This chapter was difficult to write, and I probably could have done better, but at some point, you have to move forward.
It's a flashback set a few hours before the space battle chapter, and it's an important link that connects the chapters of Prince, Quagma, and Rhaps to the Cursed Timeline.
The most important thing is that number 69 is finally mine, and mine alone.
CURSED TIMELINE SAGA
Chapter 46 - Every st0ry n33d5 a h3r0
Chapter 57 – Close to the Edge
Chapter 61 – A Simple Fantasy
Chapter 69 - Broken // Ritual
Chapter 68 - THERE IS ONLY WAR
Chapters linked to the canon:
Ch 62 is written by Prince, Ch 63 and 65 are written by Quagma, and Ch 66 is written by Rhaps.
In this chapter, the following characters appear:
@WatchaKhoko @quagma @Prince_Azmiran_Myrian @RepresentingEnvy @ElliePorter @TheMonotonePuppet @Rhaps
Mentioned: @Simple_Russian_Boi @SsemouyOnan , Anon, and SailusGeibel
Good morning.I have awoken~
Good morning!I have awoken~
Morning~Good morning.
*hugs from behind*Good morning!![]()
*hugs from behind*
*whispers in ear*
Morning~
Good~ I got full three hours~![]()
What a nice surprisegood morning Your Stabbyness
how was your sleep?
Oke, once you're done with everything this Daikon will kidnap you somewhere where you can get lots of rest without being disturbedGood~ I got full three hours~
Hmmm~ You can kidnap me in around 5-6 hours~Oke, once you're done with everything this Daikon will kidnap you somewhere where you can get lots of rest without being disturbedAnd then this Daikon will also keep watch
and provide spoiling
Spoiling Your Stabbyness is very important
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[So,] said the octopus floating beside you. Their tentacles dangled below them, swaying like kelp under the ocean's moon-lit current. [You picked up that? We should have known. You really are too observant for your own good sometimes, you know that?Chapter 69 – Broken // Ritual
New chapter of the CURSED TIMELINE Saga.
This was supposed to be the final one, but once again the word count got out of hand, so I decided to split it.
This chapter was difficult to write, and I probably could have done better, but at some point, you have to move forward.
It's a flashback set a few hours before the space battle chapter, and it's an important link that connects the chapters of Prince, Quagma, and Rhaps to the Cursed Timeline.
The most important thing is that number 69 is finally mine, and mine alone.
CURSED TIMELINE SAGA
Chapter 46 - Every st0ry n33d5 a h3r0
Chapter 57 – Close to the Edge
Chapter 61 – A Simple Fantasy
Chapter 69 - Broken // Ritual
Chapter 68 - THERE IS ONLY WAR
Chapters linked to the canon:
Ch 62 is written by Prince, Ch 63 and 65 are written by Quagma, and Ch 66 is written by Rhaps.
In this chapter, the following characters appear:
@WatchaKhoko @quagma @Prince_Azmiran_Myrian @RepresentingEnvy @ElliePorter @TheMonotonePuppet @Rhaps
Mentioned: @Simple_Russian_Boi @SsemouyOnan , Anon, and SailusGeibel
As you wish, Your StabbynessHmmm~ You can kidnap me in around 5-6 hours~
That's probably the nicest thing someone's said to me online.
Because with you, I can talk about anything. You are truly amazing.
You embody all the qualities a person should have in my opinion: intelligent, versatile, multifaceted, interesting, curious, and fun. (also cute)
Trust me, I get tired quite easily. I just don't feel it since I enjoy talking to you.Moreover, it's incredible that you haven't gotten tired of me yet. You're also resilient.
Pages are based on the number of posts not the length. It's fixed at 20, so that's not possible unfortunately. Though what we can do is keep it up until someone says "It took me more than a minute to scroll through Ssemouy and Matcha's posts."Now I want to see if we can occupy an entire page of the thread with one of our posts.
Sorry, not sorry.![]()
It is technical writing though, ya can't exactly be stylized when writing essays and such. Though if I can travel back in time... I do have a thing to say about applying the same rubrics on poetry. Besides, there's a difference between a stylistic choice and making genuine errors.Rules are made to be broken, aren't they? Grammar, although important, ultimately matters little in the grand scheme of things; what’s important is the essence of the discourse. What would your teacher have said about James Joyce?
If we're talking about creative writing and English, yep, I was almost entirely self taught. I might genuinely do worse than a lot of people in language proficiency exams, because it's more of an instinct to me. Learned mostly from interacting online and talking to my cousin who uses it in casual conversations.There’s a saying where I come from, "Those who can't do, teach." This isn't meant to belittle teachers, but it’s a difficult job and few know how to do it well, as it can be hellish. However, as I assume from the case, you’ve learned much more on your own than thanks to school.
Are you sure about that? You never know if someone is waiting for the ending of an unfinished story you published online.I’ve been writing for a long time, since I was a child, but you made me realize that I’ve never actually completed a novel.Fortunately, there's no one waiting for the ending of my stories, and I don't make a living from this!
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I didn't know a lot about baking (still don't), so I just imagined myself as a strawberry cake with jelly and frosting that actually tastes like something.If I were to imagine you as a cake, the first thing that comes to mind is a Sachertorte. A delicious layer of dark chocolate on the outside, enclosing a body of two layers of chocolate sponge cake, with a thin layer of apricot jam in the middle. I would also accompany it with some whipped cream and coffee.
Cranberries are actually a Seymour thing... I think cherries would be more appropriate.Even a Black Forest cake could represent you, though I would use cranberries instead of cherries.
Yep, it's a nice opportunity to empty your thoughts for a while. I can even autopilot on correcting any mistakes I see. Another bonus is on paper, even if you're writing with a pencil, you can't be bothered to erase massive blocks of text, so you're committed to moving forward with your writing unless you want to rewrite the whole thing.I see. I can imagine the relaxing feeling of having to copy something you've already written without having to think, letting yourself be guided by what you wrote previously, as if you were following a predetermined route. It's definitely less stressful than having to write from scratch.
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With how things are going it could be comparable to people in the bronze age imagining the 2000s rather than imagining it from the early 1900s. Though there's no guarantee technology will continue progressing, but there's already a lot we can do with what we have now.Frankly, I imagined as much, which is why I wanted to clarify by giving you an example of what I know as Futurism. Conceptually, they aren't so far apart, but imagining the future in the early decades of the 1900s is definitely different from imagining it today.
Ironically, I used to be rather pessimistic, an borderline apathetic. I still somewhat am, inwardly. But I've decided that if we're all gonna die in nuclear Armageddon, I can imagine that the world will be rebuilt 10x better sometime in the future. Not like anyone then will be there to tell me otherwise.Another thing I like about you is your optimism. I’ve also concluded that the best way to face the existential doom ahead of us is with a positive outlook. While we are not exempt from criticism as a species, unlike the prevalent trend of self-deprecation, I can only feel immense admiration for humans. We are incredible, and what we've achieved with our imagination and science is amazing. We are the only species that holds its own destiny and has the tools to change it. We are probably even capable of avoiding our extinction. The possibilities are endless.
They would! Some of them do dabble into the human psyche and what implications future technologies would have on it.I am ignorant about Futurology, but from how you describe it, it certainly includes topics and debates that would interest me.
I don't think a debate can ever truly be objective. We all have our biases. Though I've learned not to bother arguing on the internet unless you care about the person you're arguing with and/or the debate was planned and properly organized. It can lead to echo chambers, but I've been in communities where people have wildly different beliefs and are still cordial with each other.Politics is always present in all aspects of our lives and impacts them. However, in the era of social media, having a constructive and objective debate has become increasingly difficult, as positions have radicalized to extremes that cannot be reconciled. So, it’s better to avoid talking about it. This is a problem because, in the end, politics is about compromise.
I feel kind of bad since I don't watch these videos as often as I did before. Though I do think you'll still find them interesting to watch if only for yourself, especially Isaac Arthur, his content is amazing for generating story ideas.Thank you for sharing these videos with me; I will watch them with great interest. Both because the topic interests me and because it’s a way to get closer to you and understand you better.
I'm likely not much better than you are. I'm much more interested in the things we can do with mathematics and physics than the actual subject. I rarely sit down with a pen and paper and try to solve problems because I find it tedious. Sure I can understand terminologies and somewhat grasp the concepts, but if I need to put them into practice... I'd be very confused on where to start.Science and physics have always fascinated me, even though my understanding of the subject has always been limited by my incompetence with mathematics. I understand its fundamental importance and admire those who are good at it, kind of like admiring wizards casting spells, but I can't say I understand them. I'm missing the tools. However, my approach to certain topics is philosophical, and I see an element of that in them, which I think is inseparable.
If you keep asking 'why?' you'll eventually run out of answers. That might be a bottomless well, because even if you've collected a library of all knowledge, how can you be sure you didn't miss something? I'm pretty sure there's an illustration that there are more things we don't know we don't know than things we don't know.... hopefully that sentence made sense to you.Science explains how something works but doesn't answer the question of why.
A lot of great scientists in the past are affiliated in some way with religion. You likely already know that though.Even though it doesn't answer the question, each discovery gives us more elements to get closer to it. I don't consider myself religious, nor am I an atheist, and I don't think science is in conflict with belief; rather, they can even be complementary.
You already watched Iron Stars? OoOAs I said, each step brings us closer to the answer, but it's not something we will understand in a short time. We are here for the long game. After all, the universe is just at the beginning of this cycle. Only 13.8 billion years have passed. It will take much longer before all the stars turn into iron.
Funnily enough, that timer assumes proton decay. If protons do not decay, the universe would last much, much, much longer to the point the timer would not fit on your screen if not expressed in scientific notation. Though to take advantage of that you would need to be a digital being, since the flesh uses up too much energy... not that there would be much to see outside, since all the stars have already burned out.The timer you linked me would come in handy right now.
And Sabine's video too?! (to be fair that was the shortest)For being chickens in a farm, to quote Sabine's example, we’ve managed to figure out many things thanks to the aid of mathematics and our minds.
I see. I heard Futurism is more about the style and not the subject?These images are fantastic.In a sense, he can be considered a precursor, given the decades of difference. His works can be seen as part of the broader interest in the future and technology that characterized the culture of that time. His illustrations share with Futurism the enthusiasm for innovation and transformation, although they lack the ideology and stylistic radicalism that defined the Futurist movement. In his works, I see a certain innocence, whereas it is undeniable that Futurism is very aggressive and has a strong propagandistic component.
I do tell others that I'm agnostic too, when questioned about my faith and I know I'm not about to get shot for not saying I'm Catholic. I do not need to seek an answer, since I'll inevitably get there one day even if I just go about my life.As I said before, I don't consider myself religious, nor am I an atheist. I believe agnostic is the correct term, but even this term has many distinctions. This is to say that I'm still searching for my answers and see my life as a journey to find them. I will use the time I have for this.
It's better to be careful than not, besides, this is all public so there might be someone else reading.All this preamble to say that it is difficult to offend me. I am always ready to listen to others' opinions, especially when they are not imposed.
Interesting, do tell me when you get around to publishing it!The next story I want to write is partly about this topic, specifically about consciousness being transferred to a computer, and how a file is duplicated.
Your point of view is valuable to me and gives me ideas for writing it.
I did have an idea for a story like that, actually. Similar to Made In Abyss but in reverse, the MC is already at the bottom of the abyss and is journeying upwards to plant a seed on the surface. The deuteragonist is an eldritch horror that wants to know if she can qualify as a human(she is reassured by the MC). The MC journeys to the surface and slowly sacrifices her relics and godly powers, until she's nothing more than a shell. Then she tells the deuteragonist not to be saddened , as the seed carries her hope and ideas, and as long as it flourishes, she will be with the wind, earth, soil and every breath of life.In essence, you say that even if it is not "me," a trace of me continues to exist, like a legacy or an inheritance. It's an interesting opinion worth exploring in a story.
I play on Emperor+ precisely so that the AI plays somewhat of a challenge. I don't actually think a GATE scenario is possible on those difficulties unless you get extremely lucky or bully that poor empire that has been left behind all game. My strategy is the type to snowball late game, so it's very frightening to see an army pull up at my capital when I'm still building libraries.Now I understand!It's wonderful that your father passed this passion on to you. Indeed, overwhelming the enemy in strategy games is always an effective strategy. Now I imagine you like in the anime Gate, trampling your medieval-age opponents armed with bows and arrows with your tanks and helicopters, or mercilessly nuking them.
"Cute" and "war criminal" seem to go hand in hand nowadays.Yes, now everything definitely makes more sense.
I can't stop smiling like an idiot thinking about the scene.
It's very cute.![]()
SorryOuch, you've touched a sore spot; the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire still hurts me even now. Anyway, you're right about maintaining and controlling history, and that's why 1984 is one of the most important novels in history.
Aw, come on, sappy is your thingI wanted to say something really sappy, but I think I've already gone overboard enough for today.
I do daydream of becoming an AI and micromanaging someone's entire life on the side with my incredible computational power. That does sound like a good idea to me!Yes, you're right again. If we don't make mistakes, how can we learn?
I need to duplicate you and implant you in an AI to use as a personal assistant, so you can scold me when I say nonsense.
They're the most powerful, but not due to their raw damage. *looks at Sunshower on Spicebush* Mostly. They're powerful because of their clashing value, AOE, and effects. Crows Eye View gives haste to your entire team, which is huge, Snagharpoon gives Ishmael a passive that permanently boosts her clashing power for the fight, and bodysack outright makes Heathcliff stronger. If we look at non-Zayin EGOS, Regret gives Meursault +2 Coin Power... which is broken for reasons I will state below, and Rime Shank was solely responsible for making Sinking usable until recently.Shouldn't they be the most powerful abilities? Indeed, the damage isn't the best, especially since many are single attacks.
Yeah... Shank and Mutilate are very balanced skills.Anyway, you were right, Hong Lu Gang Leader is phenomenal in terms of damage dealt. The bad 000 Sinclair I pulled pales in comparison to him.
Hopefully that changes soon, a lot of Western games were a big part of my childhood, and it's kinda sad to see what's happening to a lot of popular franchises now.Exactly as you say. But from that perspective, they truly embody freedom of expression 100%, something that is being lost, at least in the Western world. This is why Asia is rightly becoming culturally dominant. In the Anglosphere, propriety and political correctness are censoring art and expression. However, it's also true that some Japanese messes are really on the opposite end of the scale. Ah, how beautiful human dilemmas are.
Has the error affected you so much that your words aren't wording?[ERROR]
[INSTRUCTIONS UNCLEAR]
I really like red like a color.
Why does this feel vaguely threatening?I will do it.
I've seem people emulate Black Souls I on mobile, not sure about II. But having an actual mobile port is definitely better to not encounter any bugs.I prefer VX Ace, but JavaScript has much more support and is more well-known, so it's easier to find help with it. Additionally, it allows for simpler porting to mobile systems, which is essential nowadays.
In the second game she has a lot of scenes where you punch her and choke her out and the experience will be enhanced if you play the first game
If you ever suddenly disappear one day and I hear a story about a pizza delivery guy questioning free will and having a heartfelt conversation about the value of human relationships with the CEO that just gave him a bj... I will know where to find you.I feel the same way. Ironically, I like to think that I would be an excellent writer for adult films and could revolutionize that industry. It would only take adding a minimum of decent plot to make each scene better. But not everyone thinks the same way; for most, just seeing the mechanical movement is enough to be satisfied.
You will enjoy the lore drops as the game plays those familiar rpgmaker plopping sounds then.Jokes aside, the setting and premises of the game attract me, and the kinky additions are a plus but not fundamental for me. I see them as another way to exacerbate conflicts or resolve them.
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It just felt like something you would writeW-what do you mean by that?
Props to you for reading all of that, I certainly would not have sat through such a slow plot.I don't remember well, but it seems to me that roughly a thousand of these chapters cover the span of a week or at most a month of the story. That Light Novel takes the concept of slow burn to unreachable heights. IT IS REALLY SLOW.
Yep, that's why most people take the easy way out by doing "dialogue" -character for their tagging. I've been told off for doing too much and bloating the chapter too much. It really only crops up when I write in third person though.Actions between dialogues are hardly problematic, but they are extremely important and probably make up half of the work in the success of a scene. They make the scene dynamic and help the reader to immerse themselves in it. They are probably one of the most difficult skills to master in writing.
If you start thinking that they might be filler, it may actually be sensible to cut down on it. For example, a dialogue between two characters definitely does not need indicating that they "said" something multiple times, or having them shifting in their seats every 4 lines. Though that's mostly an issue I've observed with myself. That's why I opt to write in 1st person so I'm less likely to encounter it.As lazy as I am, I'm inclined to think they are just filler, but nothing could be further from the truth. They are an integral part of the actors' performance on stage. I tend to think of my characters and the scene in this way, as actors on a stage. This helps me visualize better and improve the scene and the dialogues.
Tell me if it works! I suck at following my own advice.Maybe I should give it a try for real.![]()
In-lore? Maybe as Seymour. Ssemouy can only use tech that a villain taught her to use. Midnight the reality hacker would certainly be more tech-savvy. Also Azure, since she quite literally can see into the future and know about the tech there.I think you are the most technological member of the family.![]()
I see, well *flips through pages* it seems Azure's approval would also be necessary for the daikon faith, as she is goddess daikon's Stabstress. This is proving to be a troublesome decisionAne-san wasn't opposed at all when I covered her in dark chocolate; in fact, I think she enjoyed it. It was Azure who was shocked and disgusted by it, to the point of giving her an extremely thorough wash.
I’ll be waiting~As you wish, Your StabbynessYou won't expect a thing
It will be a total surprise
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