I like music, computers, swimming and fantasy books. Every wednesday and Sunday I publish a chapter of my novel :"the life-story of a cactus"
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Yes, don't remember the name but the story is about a quirkless vigilant kid turned hero by ua trained by stain named bullet with 3 personilties and the ending is pretty sad because the Mc gets heavily injured (lost members and need to use prosthetics) and the fl dies of a desiese that the author decided she had (that causes her to be a savant genius with a low lifespan) but the Mc can allways remember her because of their children
Thanks for the chapter
Doesn't Margit protect the gates to godrick castle? I thought his relationship with him would be better
Really nice book with a good and interesting premise. The execution is also good as of now (chapter 13)
Thanks for the story, probably my favorite fan-fiction ever, read it trough rough times and good times, funnily I find myself in one of the best times I've ever had in all of my life and I feel like this book couldn't have a better time to end.
Probably traces back to how when nick altered the rats soul it tried to adapt the body to the souls new shape. I'd assume that the body gets shaped by the soul to some extent , even more so to a maliable body like that of the daedra
Multiverse level justice league, don't create a justice league in this planet instead once the Multiverse arc against tbwl or something starts you can pick up the op versions of each hero and make a mukriversal class justice league
Bro my country has foods with chicken blood in it. That's why hmi allways found her backstory dumb
Liquid luck
100 chapters, I've read this for 100 chapter. Consistently saying to myself "I like the system and the idea so let's keep reading " but honestly I can't do so anymore. The last 3 chapters 97 to 100 felt like a sausage fest who's only reason to be there was to pull at the mcs ego and harem. The story doesn't delve deep into any character or plot line and there is no tension because of how overwhelmingly meaningless all conflict feels