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Ganaroth

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  1. "Fantasyfeeder requires a person to manually authorize your application, and despite many attempts, they have never elected to respond to me." -Ganaroth, 12/29/2022, 12:28 PM Attempting to get an account is exactly what I have done. Many times. They require, again, someone over there to manually accept my application in order to get the account, and they have not responded. If I was able to obtain an account, obviously I wouldn't be asking this question. I mean, your advice is solid. It's just not relevant to me. That said, I don't want a feud. This is a thread about finding stories, not insulting each other. Lets return to that, shall we?
  2. I have never had an account there, so it would have been hard to restrict me.
  3. Your help is very much appreciated!
  4. Apologies if the question is silly, but how does one obtain access to these stories? Fantasyfeeder requires a person to manually authorize your application, and despite many attempts, they have never elected to respond to me. Is there some other method or site?
  5. Obviously everyone, but almost any of the female characters from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018), or Arcane. I suppose the men are also fair game, but that's not what I'm here for. The first show has an overwhelmingly female cast, with a fair bit of body type representation. There are already multiple curvy characters to work with, and non-curvy characters ready to become so. For the second... well, a bit psychologically damaged, sure, but the women of arcane are already hot as fuck. It'd be interesting to see what would happen.
  6. Dammit. You just had to place a story at the intersection of prurient interest and a game I'm currently obsessed with. And now I get to read it over and over. Thanks.
  7. Ganaroth

    The Mystery

    I've got to admit, that was pretty smooth. I genuinely thought you were being inconsistent with your description of Sarah for a bit, before I got what was going on.
  8. There are very few villains worth mentioning who view themselves as such. There are really three types; those with a warped internal monologue that justifies their actions as being in the service of some more deserving cause (even if that cause is as simple as 'because I deserve it"), those whose inner monologue is insufficient to war with their darker angels, or those with no internal monologue at all. The exceptions to these paradigms are vanishingly rare. The only really famous one I can think of off the top of my head is, arguably, DC's Joker, or characters with similar genesis like Carcer from Pratchett's "Night Watch." You've assuaged a lot of my concerns just by responding. I'm not only willing but actually quite eager to follow you down this ethical rabbit hole now that I have some level of confirmation that, for good or ill, those morals and ethics are being examined and that this is not simply an apologist text for the kinds of behaviors and attitudes your protagonist exhibits. This is the internet, after all, and we both know there are no shortage of people on these tubes that would write Jason's story and actually consider him a blameless protagonist, even a kind of strange Byronic Hero. The simple acknowledgement that it's not that simple is all I need to feel like I'm not wasting my time here. Please continue writing, and I'll continue reading.
  9. While attempting to be as non-accusatory and constructive as possible.... this. I'm interested in what you've got going on here. I'd like to see how it turns out, and the sci-fantasy aspects of the story intrigue me with a kind of Philip K. Dick vibe. But Jason himself... My own impression of him is that he's the kind of self-pitying incel misogynist that can turn out to be genuinely dangerous to others without much prompting. His primary reactions on learning what happened to "Emily" is to reassure himself that she isn't real (which is disturbingly on-the-nose for the thought processes of actual sexual predators) and to attempt to conceal his own part in what happened. I can't root for Jason. Unless something drastic happens with his character, as stereotypically bitchy as the minor characters are, he is clearly the current villain of the piece. (Sucky may or may not be a bigger one.) The question that I have at this point is whether or not this is purposeful. Is this a narrative that is consciously structured around a villain protagonist or not? Because I can get behind that. There are many good stories centered around morally compromised characters. I just don't think we should fall for Jason's narrative that he's the hero here. I'm definitely going to keep reading to find out which directions this goes, though.
  10. Ganaroth

    Epic

    Well, that makes it even easier, then.
  11. Ganaroth

    Epic

    On any edition past 2e, 19 is only inhuman if you're very low level... and in 2e Aasimar had a +1 Strength bonus, so it's not impossible for them even from level 1. I mean, everything you said too, just saying it's also rules legal.
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