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  1. Naravelt

    As an author, how do you feel when writing villains who commit crimes or immoral acts?

    I don’t feel wrong writing evil villains, but personally, I don’t like writing evil, immoral protagonists
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    What makes you love your fiction?

    Yeah, same here. I like everything, characters, plot, the world.
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    Without spoiling anything, post one joke thats in your story today

    one does not simply eat ice cream in public.
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    Writing What unique eye skills have you developed in your fiction?

    Some beast races in my story have an ability where, when active, their eyes can see traces of energy. It takes intense training to use this ability properly, to match colors and codes, kind of like perceiving the electromagnetic spectrum, but with unique coding sequences, like a DNA codon...
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    What's your reason for not writing LitRPG fiction?

    I've never liked watching or reading anything tied to levels, like video game worlds. I’d rather play real video games than read or watch something that mimics game mechanics. Experience is earned through knowledge of the past, the hardship of mentorship, and learning from mistakes, not numbers.
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    What's your favorite type of Magic System?

    I like this magic more
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    Writing What is the biggest stake that you narrate in creating conflict?

    In the past world, it was the extinction of all life. In the future world, if an artifact is stolen, it could be equivalent to a Cold War nuclear arms race or worse a terrorist group owning nukes.
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    Who is the moral compass in your fiction?

    My MC has no hesitation when it comes to killing opponents, but he struggles with killing children in battle, even if they’re brainwashed to kill. One of the female main characters almost died and was forced to turn into an undead creature, but she refuses to harm others to survive. She...
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    What would your fantasy story be if it were set in a real-modern world setting?

    Is it possible for your story to be set in the real-modern world without any supernatural or fantasy elements at all? For example, one possible funny scenario is if Lord of the Rings were set in our world: Frodo would be North Korean, the One Ring would be a Samsung phone, and Sauron’s army...
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    What would your relationship with your MC be like if they were alive?

    Definitely not going well. Our interests and goals are completely different. The world is different too, and the language creates so many barriers. But if the story were set in the real world, without magic or supernatural elements, he might teach me many things in his expertise since he has so...
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    What makes your fiction worth reading at least once in a lifetime?

    I'm not sure, but if you like JRPGs, you might like mine. I think it has a satisfying plot twist at the end that connects every clue from the start of the story
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    What is the premise of your story in a prompt that readers can understand your story?

    [A man displaced in time, who lost everything, an Order member and veteran of the Abyss War from an era long past.] [Seeks to learn the true purpose of his artifact. Is the cycle of civilization's rise and fall inevitable, or can a utopia be achieved?] [Set in a high-fantasy, magical...
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    One sentence ghost stories.

    If a ghost's always haunting you, the ghost must be hearing the Rickroll song 'Never Gonna Give You Up'
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    What is the hardest, heaviest, lightest, and easiest part of writing the plots in your novel?

    Hardest: integrate exposition, too many and detailed = info dump, didn't integrate exposition = don't make sense. Heaviest: battle scene how character win with unique and unexpected way but make sense. Easiest: 1 vs 1 fight scene Lightest: Introspective scene
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    Dreams that could be a story

    Aliens took animals and plants, transforming them into intelligent life forms. The animals and plants then revenge against humans. The aliens grabbed popcorn and turned it into a live show, gambling on who would win. After Earth was destroyed, with all life lost, the aliens moved on to the next...
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    Reader Preferences About Villains

    1, Fit the story theme and the protagonist's counterpart ideology. 2. A villain written as a genius reveals their plan to the protagonist and gets defeated because of it. I always wonder if the guy just kept quiet, would he have won?
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    It's Time To Boycott Nintendo [News Update 2025/11/6]

    Well, I stopped playing Nintendo games after age 12. Since then it has all been PC stuff. But making a patent about general things they didn’t even invent in the first place is kind of crazy. The first monster-catching RPG was SMT.
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    Gimme some game ost.

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    Which story of yours is probably the most suitable to have video game adaptation

    Work as RPG game for sure, prologue - opening cutscene, my chapter 1-1.5 definitely intro tutorial of the game, chapter 2: new allies, chapter 3-3.5 go to city, chapter 4 unlock alchemy/synthesis mechanic and free roam, chapter 5-8 main quest, chapter 7-17 work as side quests increase character...
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    What are some of the most absurd plots you've ever encountered in fiction?

    A snail caused the apocalypse because someone jogging in the park accidentally avoided it, which set off a chain of events that eventually led to the end of the world. It was just a normal snail.
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