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Penguin
10 months ago
Canon event for destruction
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1mh0t3p
11 months ago
Let’s play mama
Mutual
1 year ago
So the thing presumably God, or this own magical world, always want is to make his family jewelry disappear, no matter how many time he reincarnated.
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Prince
1 year ago
Honestly, it’s kinda nice that he was well-informed enough in a past life that he has the knowledge and experience to plan and re-orient his plans in this one, but it’s kinda jarring to have him just go “Ah, this person who the readers have 0 knowledge of can help!” all the time. I feel like the author is using the regression as a free pass to write whatever the hell they want as they go instead of planning anything out. A single moment of the MC sitting down and planning — explaining their thought process to the reader — would go really far in making this a far more enjoyable read. Especially if they go over a contingency or two AND think about how other players in the world would react to the changes they make to the timeline. I feel like that’s missing in a lot of regression stories and really holds the genre back.
Born From Ashes
1 year ago
U die too much bro and fate can be changed but not urs i guss
Canon event for destruction
Let’s play mama
So the thing presumably God, or this own magical world, always want is to make his family jewelry disappear, no matter how many time he reincarnated.
Honestly, it’s kinda nice that he was well-informed enough in a past life that he has the knowledge and experience to plan and re-orient his plans in this one, but it’s kinda jarring to have him just go “Ah, this person who the readers have 0 knowledge of can help!” all the time. I feel like the author is using the regression as a free pass to write whatever the hell they want as they go instead of planning anything out. A single moment of the MC sitting down and planning — explaining their thought process to the reader — would go really far in making this a far more enjoyable read. Especially if they go over a contingency or two AND think about how other players in the world would react to the changes they make to the timeline. I feel like that’s missing in a lot of regression stories and really holds the genre back.
U die too much bro and fate can be changed but not urs i guss
Just a random series of barely joined scenes.
that mans c*ck is destined to be destroyed