This story would be fine, if I ever knew what was actually even happening. As of the time writing this, the author hasnt really explained how anything works in this universe. There is no exposition, no info dumps, or anything to let you know what the rules of this universe are. Reading this story is like trying to understand a fever dream you had. The plot is hard to follow, the details are even harder to understand, the rules of anything are never explained clearly, and the narrator is unreliable to make things even worse. Im sure it makes sense to the author, but to me half of every chapter just feels like jibberish. I thought maybe this was a sequel to soomething else I hadnt read, but I dont believe it is. Just adding a prologue that explains the current state of the world and the main forces at play, as well as some explanation on how the system works, would make this story 200× more readable.
I, while reading this did not feel like this was "struggles of trans women". Looking back I guess it could be.
Pushed the idea without shoving it down readers' throats (forcing an agenda) while spinning a readable story. Though the character changes after becoming malice seem quite on the nose. While using Calico as the linchpin for the changes, and a scapegoat for the writer.
The decision to write a new story instead of making an AU of an existing story also makes the story easier to read and accept, for dose on the fence.
It feels more like a self-respecting NSFW comedy rather than a "struggles of trans women".
VOW, Veil Of Worlds. Merely another game in the industry, just that it’s the most advanced technologically, one that gives you much more freedom than any other. That’s the mindset a seemingly ordinary student takes when logging in for
Aurora was just your average totally-not-super-dense-closet-lesbian high school girl who loved to hang out with her friends. Especially with her childhood friend, and cuddle-buddy extraordinaire, Corelia. However, one night after a long study sess
Everyone has a bit of magic in them, even on regular old Earth. But it’s difficult to find that power when you can’t find yourself.
Erick is just a normal dude who is definitely, positively, probably not transgender (no matter how en
Lourianne Tome is a mildly talented, underachieving, slightly lecherous summoner who wants nothing more than to live a simple life away from her father’s expectations. Those dreams are waylaid when a madman knocks her carriage off the road a
I’m tired of villainess stories. They all have the same plot, the main character is a girl who gets reincarnated into the body of the villain of a story she read, then grows to realize how poorly treated the villainess truly was.
Then,
This story would be fine, if I ever knew what was actually even happening. As of the time writing this, the author hasnt really explained how anything works in this universe. There is no exposition, no info dumps, or anything to let you know what the rules of this universe are. Reading this story is like trying to understand a fever dream you had. The plot is hard to follow, the details are even harder to understand, the rules of anything are never explained clearly, and the narrator is unreliable to make things even worse. Im sure it makes sense to the author, but to me half of every chapter just feels like jibberish. I thought maybe this was a sequel to soomething else I hadnt read, but I dont believe it is. Just adding a prologue that explains the current state of the world and the main forces at play, as well as some explanation on how the system works, would make this story 200× more readable.
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I, while reading this did not feel like this was "struggles of trans women". Looking back I guess it could be.
Pushed the idea without shoving it down readers' throats (forcing an agenda) while spinning a readable story. Though the character changes after becoming malice seem quite on the nose. While using Calico as the linchpin for the changes, and a scapegoat for the writer.
The decision to write a new story instead of making an AU of an existing story also makes the story easier to read and accept, for dose on the fence.
It feels more like a self-respecting NSFW comedy rather than a "struggles of trans women".
Read More