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All the Way Down
All the Way Down
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Synopsis

How does a reformed grim dark monstrosity make a life in a suspiciously noble bright world?

After escaping a looping isekai hell, our hero/ine Max and their handy dandy war golem sidekick Miles try to find semi-stability in a not-dead world. Instead, they end up surrounded by paranormal weirdness, ducking fangs, claws, their accidentally/intentionally acquired god(dess) responsibilities, and dodging any weird romantic entanglements that might cause more problems than they are ready to handle. Thousands of lives let Max see and avoid most trope flags, but being social and actually living is the hardest part.

Can the two find a way to just exist without a looping hero/ villain arc? Can they finally find a way to lock themselves out of the death spiral of heroism/villainy? Will Max ever get the bunker of their dreams?

References to self-harm, suicide (like, right out of the gate), gore, sex, and profanity. Irreverence to gender and gender identity. Irreverence to gender roles. Heresy to gods, monsters, god-like monsters, and monster-like gods.

Please see the CW flags.

Updating ~5k words once a week.

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AdultFantasyGender BenderIsekaiPsychologicalRomance
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Artificial Intelligence Bisexual Protagonist Protagonist with Multiple Bodies Suicides
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    New Werotan
    Status: c25

    One of the best Isekay meta commentary anywhere on the web. A must read if you like multidimensional characters in more ways than one.  The MC is OP but her safety isn't ever in question the well-being of her chosen family is the stake. The only possible negative trait the hero-ine has is beeing scaterbrained and reading more than two chapters will give the reader a very good idea why that is. Warmly recommend reading this to everyone 👏. 

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    New Missivist
    Status: Chapter 39: A Leg Up

    From the synopsis: "How does a reformed grim dark monstrosity make a life in a suspiciously noble bright world?"
    The start of this story is very well written, but grimdark, oh yes. After the first few chapters, I ran away to bury my head in happy fluffy stories.  I eventually came back, and I was very pleased to find that the story grew into something grand as it went on.  I was enthralled by what the author has built; I can handle the grimdark if it highlights the majesty of a story. There is a profound storyline, good character development, witty writing, and it all adds breadth and brightness to the ongoing story.

    So, I read all that was written.  And then I promptly re-read it.  Yeah, I was hooked.  Here's why:

    5/5 for writing: the author has solid vocabulary and grammar, along with a style of narration that somewhat reminds me of Zelazny. Characters speak fluently, or simply, or curse in a wonderfully natural way. I rarely stumbled while reading, which is a delight.

    4.5/5 for characterization: Characters are unique and act according to their individual natures – and they differ wildly in nature. Each character is introduced with a voice that fits their backstory, or at least their role. Some characters are loveable, and some are not; none are cardboard cutouts, however minor.  Even random dipsh*ts have a good measure of depth.

    4/5 for storyline: The story overlaps story arcs and events, growing organically while building up enough detail to be interesting. The theme from the synopsis frames it well: growing from a grimdark past into a noblebright world. Such a journey could turn in any direction. Sometimes it does; it still feels like early days.  

    5/5 for depth: Various characters have grimdark backgrounds, and personal issues arise consistent with the background of each character. Issues are not dismissed but handled. Of course there are moral lessons to be found in all that, and they are found. Even where the storyline is most simple and direct, it flows over great depths.

    23.5/25 overall: highly recommended.  If you were put off by the first chapter or three, try it again.  It deserves more attention. 

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    ajanissary
    Status: chapter 9: the troubles

    With solid grammar and story structure it's a shame this story doesn't have more views. 

    I'd reccomend everyone give it a try even if you ultimately give it a pass the quality is miles better than the usual dreck on this site

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