Wow! Finally a god protagonist, if nothing else please vote for this novel as webnovel seriously lacks this genre. Only know of Low Dimensional Game (completed). I'll write a more detailed review after reading, and maybe my opinion will change.
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LIKEOn chapter 15. It's a decent novel, pacing needs work as everything is done so hastily and without any severity. Such as a once in a thousand year famine occurring in 1 chapter and quickly being solved in the next with no tension shown throughout. Majority of the chapters he's in the Mini-World, god stuff is cool, less management and more so just having broken abilities. Refreshed rating: 7/10
where can I read Raising all humanity? or do you mean nurturing humanity/shepherding humanity?
DaoistPaleSnow:Oh i also read that too but the ending is rushed and cut off btw this novel is similar to raising all humanity where he is a God of tiny men btw i read that at mtl and its kinda readable so i suggest you give it a try
The biggest problem with a protagonist God is that he is "almost-human". A human-God would be a controlling tyrant where everything would be influenced by him, but without limitations to that power the story would be a narrated departure from The Sims. A human protagonist God is automatically antagonistic to the narrative. So the author needs to be creative. Like a human God who wants to be replaced but who doesn't find anyone up to it. Or that God all the time fighting the scenario to worry about the smaller races in it. Or God in his sleep, still divine, and his nightmares and dreams descend into the world destroying what he built while awake.
you have a lot of very good ideas, try them yourself! I for sure will read it.
Davros92:The biggest problem with a protagonist God is that he is "almost-human". A human-God would be a controlling tyrant where everything would be influenced by him, but without limitations to that power the story would be a narrated departure from The Sims. A human protagonist God is automatically antagonistic to the narrative. So the author needs to be creative. Like a human God who wants to be replaced but who doesn't find anyone up to it. Or that God all the time fighting the scenario to worry about the smaller races in it. Or God in his sleep, still divine, and his nightmares and dreams descend into the world destroying what he built while awake.