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Sorry, but I have no clue. I got it from somewhere in Pinterest, but I can't remember where.
Hmm no... that's my other MC, Whoops.
Yup, Zeus, just be feeding Lucian armies. by the time he realizes it, it would be too late.
Percy should get with Rachel, seeing the way this is heading with Annabeth.
Man's covering all his bases. Little bro don't know if she can read his mind.
Agreed, Maegor wasn't an idiot. He understood the threats to his reign and made moves to deal with them. it's unfortunate his ego and cruelty got the best of him.
Mate, they're all south Hadrian's wall. That ain't the north.
Just turn off your brain, that's the best way to deal with this.
Firstly, Congrats on winning the idiot award. Yes, let's allow the somewhat foreign conqurer to visibly use magic, I'm sure that won't backfire, especially not when his two most important domains being filled with a largely religious population. Secondly, 'he doesn't use magic', if you bothered to read you'd have noticed him using his magic pretty much the whole time, subtly manipulating the Battlefield and environment around him in a way that benefits his armies and he has eyes and ears everywhere both through imprints and the SW.
That's Show mines, not book mines, so it's up to the author what's true and what's not at the end of the day.
He's not wrong though.
Hmm, it does make sense, though. He's emotionally unbalanced, so common sense will take a backseat, and we know she feels guilty at the moment, so the wisest time to mouth off is rn where he has saved her daughters life and made her aware of his dislike of the Royal family.
If you think the Villains luck is bad, just think how worse it is for Extra's, those mf are in the negatives.
The MC might be somewhat of an idiot, but I find moments like this truly Therapeutic.
Rhaeny's inherited her mothers looks. Unlike with the Baratheons (Durrandons) not all Targaryens will always inherit valyrian traits. This can be seen in her predecessors such as Rhaenys Targaryen (The Queen that never was) and Baelor Breakspear.
Hmm, his common sense is warped. MC keeps comparing himself to the main cast, who have had far better resources, opportunities, and aid. The key here being 'main cast', to the rest of the world, he would be regarded as a true 'genius' since as a nobody Orphan he'd managed to achieve this without any true help, guidance and resources. I do hope he grows out of it since this mentality will affect his continued growth if it keeps up.
He'd kill him if he suspected that the MC was in any way shape similar to him.
Well, if he didn't before, now he does.
Right comments are messing up. Anyways, what I meant is some authors push the 'plain' and 'average' tropes into the MC to a ridiculous degree that it messes the flow of the story. The MC doesn't need to be a walking wet dream or a non-descript character. Both ways can ruin it, just avoid making it a focal point and more of 'oh he's also this... and that...'.