ThisAdamGuy
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So I'm listening to the Dungeon Diving 101 audiobook. I'm trying to get as wide of a reference for popular litrpgs as possible as I write my own, but I've never been interested in the harem romance genre. That's probably why I completely and totally failed to identify with the main character, Ken. He's 100% a blank slate protagonist that the reader is supposed to insert themselves into (while he's busy inserting other things *badum tsss!*) but I just couldn't get into his headspace because I can't imagine being in a world where every hot girl I meet either immediately falls head over heels in love with me, or falls head over heels in love with me five minutes after learning my name. If that were to happen to me in real life, I'd refer each and every one of them to a psychiatric ward, but Ken takes it all in stride as if this is just how things are supposed to work. I know harem stories operate on a different set of rules than real life, but this is so far removed from reality that it broke my suspension of disbelief.
Kinda funny how that works, isn't it? Magic, superpowers, and trucks that send you to alternate realities? No prob. People who don't act like real people? Immersion immediately and irrepairably shattered.
Have you ever read a book that you just flat out couldn't identify with the main character?
Kinda funny how that works, isn't it? Magic, superpowers, and trucks that send you to alternate realities? No prob. People who don't act like real people? Immersion immediately and irrepairably shattered.
Have you ever read a book that you just flat out couldn't identify with the main character?