Elmir_Arch-Ham_of_Omega
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2024
- Messages
- 115
- Points
- 58
OMG, the ultimate self-insert power fantasy story. XDDante's Inferno-
![]()
OMG, the ultimate self-insert power fantasy story. XDDante's Inferno-
![]()
I see now. You don't know how to read. One thing was written down and then you went on a tangent because of the examples instead of the argument.
Bro really said "your turn" like he thinks he's the Riddler messing with Batman
Nah man, I'm not going to play with you, go do something more productive than rant pointlessly with strangers
Lmao yeah. At this point, it's just trolling. This thread is close to being a ragebait post since it has been answered already.
It's not that they want to glory in death, it's that they want an alternative to death.
Ayo? That's something new. (Especially to this discussion thread.)
Why didn't you just start off with the story about the wolf spirit?
What was so important to show them as an old person prior? (Not to ask you to spoil the story also which of the four would that title be?)
A reverse-isekai can actually work well, as can any weird story premise if done well. There's a Webtoon called Slice Of Life, which is basically an anime protagonist dying in her series and being wooshed into some otherwise random watcher's bedroom. A good chunk of the beginning is about her struggling to come to terms with the fact that she's just a (poorly written) anime character and getting a grasp on having actual agency in her life for the first time.One should be thankful it's "person from our world into fantasyland" especially if one is complaining about the bad writing. Can you imagine how even more grating it would even be if instead of having a relatable, understandable guy like Ted Jones from Kentucky we need to slog through "Darkness Kiryu Carlton (based on author's real name but let's just ignore that) Xiaxianglion" as the OC and read through character's extreme angsty chuunibyou phonebook of a backstory?
I'll stick with Ted Jones who tripped and hit his head on a quarter that was stuck on the crack of the road, thank you.
I did not think of that one because I never read it. My dad did and talked about it a bit (even owns a copy) but not me.Dante's Inferno-
![]()
I did start off the story 'as a spirit wolf'. Flashbacks when the first humans he'd seen in two thousand years arrived.
and he almost immediately 'became human' (spirit animal evolution caused by (plot element involving wuxia magic)) to discover WHY the humans came to his mountain and viciously murdered HIS pack.
Of course, the plot thickens, and he discovers deeper threads, and the entire story becomes a cross between a mystery novel and a bit of a power fantasy, but of course, the 'unbelievably powerful protagonist' is almost immediately thrown into situations where his power level is childlike, because that's what wuxia does.
and then it turns into a romance and civlization-builder with more mystery threads and a hint of superhero.
Because that's what I had fun writing. Haven't posted it yet, but I will.
No publisher sends Queen Latifa to someone's house to 'help them write' anymore. you write what you enjoy and hope it sells.
I did not think of that one because I never read it. My dad did and talked about it a bit (even owns a copy) but not me.
I'm creating brand new isekai stories that hopefully break several rules, offer new original ideas, and unique storylines. I'm sick to death of the usual isekai tropes and want them to branch out into moire unusual, never-before-seen areas, and I hope I succeed. ?
![]()
Strange Isekai Stories
The wildest, strangest, unsettling tales of otherworldly transportation, magical summonings, and unusual reincarnations. 'Strange Isekai Stories' takes the usual 'isekai' fodder and tropes, and turns them completely upside down, twisting into dark, romantic, and sometimes hilarious tales for...www.scribblehub.com
Thanks! I have in my folder about 20 short story ideas, from reincarnations to summonings. I'm a little nervous how some of them will be accepted, but I like the ideas so I'll run with them. The point is, I'm having fun. ?I hope you do too because that sounds awesome. Thank you for the discussion, and good luck in your writing.
"Welcome to your new world, what cheat power do you want?"Personally, I'd love to see more stuff where the person going into the other world is something of a badass already.
Good question - if you go buy just the "a different world" thing, then yeah, I guess it would be (especially for those who turn out to be Force Sensitive but never knew it before they got dragged into the middle of things, like, oh, Luke).Would you say star wars is an isekai? It seems like every character is constantly grabbed from one planet or another to be dropped directly into a war on some other random planet.
By the strict definition of "a different world" any war story COULD be considered Isekai (unless you're from Detroit in the 1980s or Chicago in the Roaring 20s, or some parts of New York City, I guess), but by the common definition, as it generally involves either a fantasy world or a sudden, forced transition rather than having to go through boot camp and learn tons of stuff, 90% of which you'll have to throw away if you want to survive in the field (the other 10% is absolutely vital, though), and physically travel there.On that note, would you say our Vietnam war veterans got isekai'd into Vietnam, but also managed to find a way out? What about Afghanistan? They are in a sense, "completely different worlds" than the average American city. They are, as they say, "2nd" or "3rd world" countries.
I started writing the script for this Isekai and fantasy story nine years ago. Back then, that format of Isekai wasn't very popular. I completed the entire storyline but haven't written it into a full novel until now. Currently, the Isekai genre is oversaturated in the market, and most entries tend to be low-quality and prioritize self-gratification over the genuine substance of the actual story.
However,
the advantage of this is that I can review current works and revise the script to make the characters as plausible as possible and create more compelling background events, including the overall plot points and the villains.
The actual script was only completed a few years ago, but I still lack experience in novel writing and frequently misuse words.
Honestly, as someone writing in the genre, I did completely skip the stupid premise of "Truck-Kun". The Isekai (pulled into another world) premise is just something that I used as part of the setting/multiverse my stories all take place within as a way to say "Cross-Dimensional Travel" is possible, and it has its rules.I'll probably get in trouble by asking this question, call it rage bait, or ignorance, or whatever, but in my personal opinion.. Isekai are dumb, the premise, not the story after, because..
Here's the question:
Why do you need to kill the boring MC just to bring them into another world to suddenly make them fun, and interesting with new abilities, and skills?
Why not just start there? Skip the "OH, I was a lame, stupid, useless accountant, and suddenly crossed a black cat that tripped me into traffic." prologue..
It's a story.. you can start with these powers, start with a good character, and start with whatever personality you want. What's the point?
It's dumb.
Change my mind.
Edit:
And to anyone who is writing or have written Isekai. I'm not talking about anyone specific. I don't hate your story, nor do I dislike the genre.
Like i said, The premise, not the story after, is what i think is dumb. The term Isekai as a genre is dumb, not the stories themselves.
Honestly, as someone writing in the genre, I did completely skip the stupid premise of "Truck-Kun". The Isekai (pulled into another world) premise is just something that I used as part of the setting/multiverse my stories all take place within as a way to say "Cross-Dimensional Travel" is possible, and it has its rules.
That is simply the "why" of my using the genre.
In one series (Duskfall - Not hosted here) the "How" is ingrained as part of the story's underlying mystery.
In Aethara; the character(s) doesn't know how it happened, so I skipped over it completely, and started the story in media res after the fact.
So it is certainly possible to do exactly that.
As for why others don't... well that's up to them to explain, however we are in agreement that the "dying first" part is, as a premise, rather foolish.