Kevin had always been content with drifting through life aimlessly. For a decade, he hopped from one academic pursuit to another, while his free time was consumed by video games, TV shows, and hanging out with friends.
One day he was absent-mindedly scrolling through his social media feed, when an unexpected offer caught his attention—an invitation to embark on a daring mission to save a whole other world. Initially he thought it was some new anime, but that quickly changed as the enchanting image on the post abruptly sprang to life, addressing him directly. Not being able to keep up with what was going on, he found himself agreeing to venture into this other world.
If only he had known earlier that the so-called goddess was nothing but a degenerate weeb, who was hell bent on pulling him down into the mud with her, he would have booked it out of there in a heartbeat!
Act 1: A date with Another World (Done)
Act 2: Setting the Board. (Editing)
Act 3: Death and Delusions (Writing)
Act 4: What it means to face the Goddesses. (Planning)
Should be about 27 Acts total. Will update total when I have a better handle.
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How do you conceptualize gravity as someone who only interacts with people who cannot explain it and personally is only partially affected by the law? That kind of thought experiment is what drives the majority of the first arc. In a way creating an Isekai story that emphasizes the MC's placement as an outsider. At times the story can be frustrating to read. With every bit of world building there comes a tagline that the MC to the best of his abilities will be slightly behind in his understanding. I'd be very interested in seeing the second arc begin a shift of the MC losing his foreigner status and becoming a local of this world. On the hand I would also enjoy the MC coming face-to-face with his ostracizing and rely more on the connections between him and others (this is more align with his role of Apostl Of Love [Connections]). Either way I think the story is good and if the author really hones in on some of the underlying ethos then I think this story will turn out to be a really notable telling of the othering that the Isekai genre is partly based upon. One that doesn't solely stem from the MC feeling like an outsider to his peers, but one that is the result of the world recognizing the anomaly he is.
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Story idea is very interesting. World is to confusing. Fluctuating time and age depending on level and genetics? Not for me. Author maybe a little less wild world building.
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