Makimaam
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Chapter 1
Hard to believe some lowlife facing a supposed “demon” would yap so much instead of begging for his life.“...Nothing much,” Bomi smirked. “It’s just, you keep acting like I’m some kind of monster who needs to be taken care of… You’re looking at me with the same eyes as someone looking at a heaping pile of shit and piss… But from the way I’m standing, you’re way worse than a pile of shit like me… You can try to play the hero act all you want but I see through you! We all do! You goddamn murderer!”
The opening chapter is bogged down with too much dialogue from uninteresting characters. It dragged my attention away and made me wonder when the hell this boring exchange was going to end, as it hammered the fact that Akuma is demon skin blah blah over and over again.
I do like a bit of personality shown through the prose. I don’t like the choice of perspective. It is limited third person-ish, which more often than not slips into an omniscient perspective when we are not completely in Akuma’s head but are instead forced to dangle between characters that may or may not be relevant. Who cares what a one note thug thinks, especially when you wrote paragraph-length dialogue for him?
In this kind of work, immersion would help the reader relate to Akuma more and follow his journey. Right now, we are just reading a story about a distant, sometimes edgy MC, not actually with him.
The ending was not a hook. The chapter spent too long with Akuma dealing with a silly villain. Sure, it did establish his power, his motivation, his alienation. But it fails to give me a reason to click next. A tormented, misunderstood hero is not a new concept. We are not deep in Akuma’s mind enough to root for him next either.