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    Writing Prompt Curvy Cutie Summons most powerful Mech Armor

    ahem you'd better look at the segment this thread is created at ? wage wars, get traumatized, in exchange of fame and glory. Yeah, basic Gundam plot lmao
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    what's your favorite aspect when you are writing?

    its world. It's my favorite craft
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    What does it feel like when writing?

    Inspiring. Half joking aside, I can imagine scenes that feels grand and at the same time emotional almost all the time.
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    What writing advice helped you the most? or didn't?

    the classic 1500-2000 words count (per chapter implied) is getting way too short, especially if you do the likes of Progression (or whatever it's called in Scribble Hub). It is also effective at manipulating traffic, which it gives a longer form of fiction (closer to 4000+ word per chapter) a...
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    Writing What do you think about a protagonist acting as an anti-villain against an antagonist acting as a hero?

    going by that standard, we got the likes of Vult from Kuroinu who's the villain and also the protagonist. Yes, it's from an R18+ visual novel, but there are numbers of cases for protagonists who wanted to rule the world ruthlessly, and through any means.
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    How do characters talk with the System?

    My system didn't talk. It just informed the result of the protagonist's action. Cold. Indifferent. Ambiguous.
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    Book titles have changed: From abstract to full sentences..

    some Japanese web novels/light novels had grown more straight-to-the-fact in directness than what it used to look like more than a decade ago, so you shouldn't be surprised if the modern title gave away what the story told you firsthand.
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    My Power System(s)

    Chinese cultivation stories, that kind. Not sure whether I mistaken Wuxia and Xianxia
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    My Power System(s)

    A Xianxia adjacent power system?
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    What do you look for in a "relatable" main character?

    I'd say I can relate to any character that has a solid thought process, and not being chaotic for the sake of trying to look cool and edgy.
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    What do you feel should be in a reverse world story?

    Well, the first thing I'd like to ask/need to be addressed is what kind of "reverse" world? Because as far as I've observed, there the "reverse chastity" world and then there's the "extreme gender disparity" reverse world—though either is often clumped together. My opinion is that it's a...
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    Authors, if you make an original story do you ever think about making another one?

    All of us have been there, whether y'all admit it or not
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    HELLO (Enter your name here)

    HANS, GET ZE FLAMMENWERFER!!!
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    HELLO (Enter your name here)

    I'm a shape of an object. Next question lmao
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    Writing What is the lore in your fiction?

    Hmmm. I guess I'll put one of mine then. Rising Steel Dynasty: It's the start of Industrial Revolution, and the nobilities are starting to change. Resist the change, and they'll be left behind to be looked like some backwater boondocks wearing a mantle. Going along with the change and you'll be...
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    Revenge Novels

    Key points you should watch when doing revenge stories: Do not overextend the grudges the protagonist has after the revenge moment. Always asked yourself: do I want to make this so the protagonist's suffering won't last long or do I want to stroke my ego and feel good on making my other...
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    What does Self-insert mean to you?

    I had to think twice or even thrice to respond on this statement, but my best response is that this isn't inherently a self-insert. Patrick Bateman and Light Yagami are fixed characters with clear characteristics respectively. Self-insert characters are generally something like a blank slate...
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    Shipgirl Story, Just Wanted Thoughts.

    Not so much of a good idea if you haven't touched alternative history, since some naval warfare theaters aren't being represented enough to make people care. The most famous ones were definitely Midway, though not as much people knew about the Battle of Denmark Strait, which sunk HMS Hood
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    Prologue chapters, how important are they?

    I think the general rule of thumb for making a prologue is if you want to set a precedent for future events, like what comes before the main story. Agreed. Though for any author who do long-term storytelling, it's best for them to keep making prologue to set a tone on future events afterwards...
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