At least here on sh, it shows what chapter you read to until you wrote the review, so that can be at least some indicator that it may no longer be a valid review whether it's good or bad.
Both. Even better if it's the same character. I like writing my MC, but my current villain is also fun. Can't wait to write the fight, but I still have like 1 or 2 chapters to write before that.
Hear me out: not every isekai world has to be filled with uneducated people. At least some should have the magicians be far smarter than the average earthling.
Ranni did NOT cause the deaths of iji and blaidd. Iji was killed by assassins, and Blaidd was literally programmed to be hostile towards ranni if she stepped to far out of line. He was a mercy kill by the player because he had gone insane. Seluvis was just straight up elden ring's Jeffrey...
Evangelion, made in abyss, heavenly delusion, monogatari, mob psycho 100, march comes in like a lion, your lie in april, I want to eat your pancreas, serial experiments lain, and if we extend it to manga, one piece and chainsaw man.
I do not speak for the majority of readers, but personally I will pick up a story if I find it interesting enough to read (and I'm not currently reading something else) even if it only has one chapter. Actually, if I'm currently reading something else, I'm more likely to start reading something...
I mean, are you supposed to write the entire story in a fictional language that the characters would be speaking? The answer, of course, is only if you feel like it would make the story better and you're willing to put in the time and effort to make it work.
Might have a bit more time to write soon since I'm almost done with my prep for part 2 of my D&D campaign. Unfortunately, I also have college starting up soon so who knows.
Something at least I feel should be brought up when talking about bathos is how you can do the reverse of it. Chainsaw man does that occasionally. Taking something that seems like it should be humorous and making it extremely serious. It ends up creating an extremely unsettling horror.
Well, considering my mid stage antagonist's location and what he's done, it would be hard to either avoid my mc or befriend/dissuade him. At least, befriending/dissuading would be pretty impossible for my mc's friends. But if it's 1-2 arcs before the conflict? Then avoiding him is possible.