BlackKnightX
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Sorry. I was about to say something extremely offensive there. Let's just say it's a nice addition to the list but not something I'm obsessed with.So you like NTR?
Sorry. I was about to say something extremely offensive there. Let's just say it's a nice addition to the list but not something I'm obsessed with.So you like NTR?
Pusseh.Sorry. I was about to say something extremely offensive there. Let's just say it's a nice addition to the list but not something I'm obsessed with.
Yasita's?Pusseh.
Yasita's?
That's the thing. What if it's actually something else but is still called turd?A turd by any other name still smells like shit
Then your naming sense is shit. Why call it a turd when it's not a turd at all?That's the thing. What if it's actually something else but is still called turd?
Take vampire, for example. This is an iconic trope that has been done a lot. Even people who aren't particularly into fantasy know what it is. We know they're creatures of the night, weak against sunlight, and suck blood to survive. But what if I completely change the essence of it? For example, if my vampire doesn't suck blood but instead consumes other energy source to survive. Heck, what if blood is their weakness? Will you find this strange? Or maybe there's a story that's done this already?
Gosh, the worse is that Terrate is kinda rightI mean, you do you. I've seen a work where elves literally have a human farm because they eat their flesh for whatever reason that I forgot about. You just have to make it more believable or once you've committed to it, you have to make it consistent to not be nitpicked.
Here is the thing, that simply means they arent humans and are aliens.Then your naming sense is shit. Why call it a turd when it's not a turd at all?
some some japanese dud already did that, slap wholesome tag to cursed story.Sure. Just slap a vanilla romance tag on your hardcore NTR fanfic, all while omitting it's NTR, and call it a day. I'm sure you and everyone else will enjoy it.
Why not?Then your naming sense is shit. Why call it a turd when it's not a turd at all?
Somewhere around C and D.C. Is called an x because it looks like an x and has the same narrative role as an x, but works differently than your reader would assume an x works,
D. Is called an x because it is similar to an X in some abstract way but 90% of it is a new and original concept (donut steel)
Do you have any idea how many different types of vampires there are?Take vampire, for example. This is an iconic trope that has been done a lot. Even people who aren't particularly into fantasy know what it is. We know they're creatures of the night, weak against sunlight, and suck blood to survive. But what if I completely change the essence of it? For example, if my vampire doesn't suck blood but instead consumes other energy source to survive. Heck, what if blood is their weakness? Will you find this strange? Or maybe there's a story that's done this already?
I believe that vampires originally were thought to suck the luck from their families/communities. Anyways vampires being weak to blood isn’t a new thing, it makes sense since they could have a sympathetic connection with it, so all you need to do is mess with that connection with something like a curse. Plus, I think I saw an older anime where the heroine was weak to blood, I believe that was the gimmick, although I could be wrong.Take vampire, for example. This is an iconic trope that has been done a lot. Even people who aren't particularly into fantasy know what it is. We know they're creatures of the night, weak against sunlight, and suck blood to survive. But what if I completely change the essence of it? For example, if my vampire doesn't suck blood but instead consumes other energy source to survive. Heck, what if blood is their weakness? Will you find this strange? Or maybe there's a story that's done this already?
Take vampire, for example. This is an iconic trope that has been done a lot. Even people who aren't particularly into fantasy know what it is. We know they're creatures of the night, weak against sunlight, and suck blood to survive. But what if I completely change the essence of it? For example, if my vampire doesn't suck blood but instead consumes other energy source to survive. Heck, what if blood is their weakness? Will you find this strange? Or maybe there's a story that's done this already?