Reminds me of the anime that I forget the name but it's a Guild Receptionist that solos bosses because she doesn't want to work the overtime needed when the adventurers struggle.
Every character needs to have a core disbelief and a reason why they can't turn it into a truth.
No, Debra, some characters can be relatable because they hate mornings and are just trying to survive.
If you check my hard drive it's just pictures of ducks and war crimes. Sometimes ducks committing war crimes.
I use scrivener. Usually have a text file somewhere in each project called "Brain vomit" where I put my ideas for that particular project.
I'm not too big into watching anime, but I agree with you on the fan service in it.
I disagree from a writing sense because it happens a lot less in mediums that are not visual based. I could have my female character in a tiny black dress with no underwear on at all doing cartwheels in combat...
Probably not what you meant at all buuuuuuuuuut:
Rally Cry by William R. Forstchen. It's the first book in "The Lost Regiment" series. Basically, a U.S. Union regiment from the civil war gets isekai'd into an alien world that keeps, slaughters, and eats slaves. The Union soldiers see this...
Now there's more of us!? How many fucking ducks can this forum hold!?
To enter the brainstorm session, I pose to you a counter to necromancy: The double tap; for it's hard to be able to reanimate pink mist and spaghetti.
Well the military also learns more when they lose, so they will always stack the deck against themselves in war games. That time Royal Marines beat US Marines? The Royal Marines were on the side (with other US Marines) that outnumbered the training unit by at least 3x and had operational...
I cannot speak for the military as a whole, but it is in fact on the USMC reading list. I've read it many times and to this day is one of the best zero-G depictions I've read in a heavy military setting. I hear the expanse is pretty up there too (I've seen the show so I believe it) but from a...