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How should I put it... the author based the main character on Tom Riddle, but it’s not Tom at all. Not even close. The author tries to justify his behavior with the emotions Tom experienced after his rebirth. But understand, while emotions exist, they cannot fundamentally change the essence of a person, their personality. Tom Riddle, as a character, has immense pride and self-love; he is a true narcissist. He didn't particularly like Muggles, loved magic, and was proud to be a wizard. Do you think such a person (even considering he developed emotions) would work as a PE teacher in a Muggle school (even to blend in)? Would such a person talk to Muggles just because he has no one else to talk to? Would such a person want to drive a car or, even worse, a motorcycle? Author, understand, this is not Tom Riddle. I wouldn't even be writing this comment if you had based the character on someone else. But if you chose Tom, at least stick to his character a bit. So far, the main character only has Tom Riddle’s name. If you wanted to change his personality, do it gradually; a person cannot change so quickly, even after death. P.S. Written after reading three chapters.
I didn't understand at all. Like, everything that distinguishes her from a normal person at first glance is her white skin, some inserts on the joints and... that's all. So where does such discrimination come from? If you touch her, she's firm, the end. But she's a beautiful girl, doesn't require any special care. Either the author made up the problem out of thin air, or I'm an idiot.
In short, if you're looking for a decent work, you should go to another page. I haven't read such nonsense in a long time. From the first chapters, it's clear that the author watched anime through a hole in the ass, not through the eyes. Otherwise, I can't understand why there are so many inconsistencies and nonsense. The last straw was the sheer Spanish shame after reading the nineteenth chapter. I don't even know how I endured until then, it's my personal feat, no doubt.
Actually, she ate fruit at the time when she was already pregnant. I don't even know why I'm writing this comment, considering the author has already written enough nonsense up to this point.
Will he only be considered a cannibal if he eats another snow leopard? In other cases, it's not considered cannibalism. I'm not a cannibal if I had chicken for lunch.
This is an insanely interesting work, with very good character development of the main hero and the rest of the characters. Some expressions make you think, it's impossible to stop reading. The world is well-balanced and intriguing, even considering that the time of Aang has not yet come. It saddens me to realize that the last chapter was three months ago, I really hope for a continuation, but I understand that, with a high probability, the author has already abandoned writing. Yet, this is one of the best fanfics about Avatar, and this story is definitely a 10/10.
I completely disagree with the logic of this chapter as well, because, as we understood from previous chapters, Shoto's father loves him very much, and he told him that he would always be on his side. So what if he concealed his abilities? Is it really such a weighty reason to reject his beloved son? I don't believe it. This resentment feels completely contrived. The illogicality of it all is just infuriating. I don't even want to continue reading because that was the only thing I liked in this story. The beauty of their father-son relationship, the strength of their bond, made me happy, and I thought, 'This is what parental love means.' But here, a small stone is thrown into the garden, and they decide to abandon the entire plot. Not to mention the inconsistency in Shoto's behavior... In short, it's business as usual
"To be honest, it's like all three of them – the father, grandfather, and mother – abandoned James alone without any supervision in a life-threatening situation. It's ridiculously stupid. It was like, 'Hey! A dangerous gang of lunatics is attacking people, so we'll go save others, ignoring our son/grandson, and send him into the woods with some random kid.' Seriously, what sane parent would let an eleven-year-old run alone in the forest in a life-threatening situation? If they wanted to help others, they should have left him with some familiar adult or had his mom go with him, while dad and grandpa went to help. And then, when their son almost died in the woods, they sit there surprised and angry at him because why? Because he moved away from the crowd that almost trampled him or because he didn't just blindly run forward? Well, in short, this situation is complete nonsense."
This work deserves the highest praise. Seriously, it's the best thing I've read about Harry Potter. The story is incredibly captivating, the characters are well-developed, the author is truly talented, and I would be immensely disappointed if, God forbid, this story is abandoned or, even worse, ruined with a harem. Although I don't believe in God, I'll pray for the author and this wonderful story
Harry's friends really annoy me. Seriously, they behave like little kids, always dissatisfied with everything, constantly complaining to Harry: 'Harry, we're not kids anymore, we're 13 and a half. So, we want to play adult games with you.' How dare they get angry and offended when they ruined everything themselves all along? If I were Harry, I would just yell at them and put them in the corner