NotaNuffian
This does spark joy.
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Of course it is the CN that is the major offender in the "fuck, we ball" department. And by balling, I mean beating each others' brains out.
Here is an example of a discontinued (thank lord) CN, where the violence propagated like bunnies in spring.
1. MC goes to sword school as a novice.
2. A female senior decided to spar aka teach a newbie some lesson (for real, no second meaning)
3. MC cheat activates, allowing him to catch up with the senior.
4. Senior decides that MC is a liar and tries to cut his hand off.
5. MC parried, wounding senior and everyone in school wants to murder MC, MC got kicked out of school.
6. Suitor of female senior decides that MC needs to die. Cuz he is the son of the mayor, he got contacts to kill MC.
7. MC kills contacts and then the suitor (plus a whore he ordered?)
8. Mayor got angy. Call for MC blood.
I dropped the book.
At least Randidly had some sense, some.
1. MC beats the supposed "hero"
2. His pops, ten times stronger than Randidly, comes up to torture him because Randidly destroyed the grand plan where they (pops and some old cronies) fucked with destiny and made the original hero of the planet the main villain and have the son as new hero. Randidly became the corrector and the pops just said "I don't give a damn, I will fuck you until your ashes have ash."
There is an MO. Proper escalation of violence should have some sense of reasoning. To hell, even "I don't like you" can be a reason and the first example displayed its glory. I hate that. Of course, there is the underlying jealousy by the senior, what made me hate it was how disgusting the senior acted after losing. What came next was the suitor's reaction, I get that love can make one mad and being a powerful figure, he already is. But the execution is too flimsy.
What is your definition of a proper escalation?
Here is an example of a discontinued (thank lord) CN, where the violence propagated like bunnies in spring.
1. MC goes to sword school as a novice.
2. A female senior decided to spar aka teach a newbie some lesson (for real, no second meaning)
3. MC cheat activates, allowing him to catch up with the senior.
4. Senior decides that MC is a liar and tries to cut his hand off.
5. MC parried, wounding senior and everyone in school wants to murder MC, MC got kicked out of school.
6. Suitor of female senior decides that MC needs to die. Cuz he is the son of the mayor, he got contacts to kill MC.
7. MC kills contacts and then the suitor (plus a whore he ordered?)
8. Mayor got angy. Call for MC blood.
I dropped the book.
At least Randidly had some sense, some.
1. MC beats the supposed "hero"
2. His pops, ten times stronger than Randidly, comes up to torture him because Randidly destroyed the grand plan where they (pops and some old cronies) fucked with destiny and made the original hero of the planet the main villain and have the son as new hero. Randidly became the corrector and the pops just said "I don't give a damn, I will fuck you until your ashes have ash."
There is an MO. Proper escalation of violence should have some sense of reasoning. To hell, even "I don't like you" can be a reason and the first example displayed its glory. I hate that. Of course, there is the underlying jealousy by the senior, what made me hate it was how disgusting the senior acted after losing. What came next was the suitor's reaction, I get that love can make one mad and being a powerful figure, he already is. But the execution is too flimsy.
What is your definition of a proper escalation?
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