I don't play the game, so I can't really read it. I don't know anything about the characters, and reading exclusively the slice-of-life spin-off of a gacha game just seems kind of weird in the first place. Like, it's not the setting the characters were designed for, and it's pretty obviously...
The actual strat would be to have the goddess turn him into a girl again. Then he just has to act all cutesy like "pweaseeeee let me rip you limb fwum limb, shishii-shwan...!" It's foolproof, I tell you.
@Manko-sensei Your dictionary implies nonfiction via the word "facts." Others are more explicit about this, such as Wiktionary and Merriam-Webster. And who are you to say that a story without a main character is incapable of having intention and structure? The point of my post was to suggest the...
@Manko-sensei I'm not sure if I agree with that definition of a story. A story is any text with a narrative. (And a narrative is just the set of events that make up a story.) It does not necessitate a protagonist. Plus, documentaries are explicitly nonfiction, so I don't see how what I've...
@Manko-sensei Maybe I'm not doing a bad job explaining this; I'm not talking about "no main character" in the traditional sense. Let's use Re:Zero's manga adaptation as an example. Ch1 starts with a shot of a city street, with Subaru standing there confused. That scene's still there, just with...
Self-insert power-fantasy isekai where the main character doesn't exist. The entire story is framed as if there were a guy there doing cool things but there's just no one there. Just shots of a forest, as if to imply that he's supposed to be walking through it. A dragon attacking a town, then...
This is the beginning of her ascent to godhood. To do the impossible, you must have a firm will—the ability to do what must be done, regardless of any other factors. This is how winners think.
This student council seems a bit corrupt. They're literally just openly talking about how they're going to abuse their power to get someone unjustly expelled from the academy, explicitly mentioning that it doesn't matter if they don't have a reason to expel her.
I wonder if the students have...
That's actually Parm and Oat's son from the future. He came back in time via a DeLorean with a microwave installed in the back that stepped into the quantum accelerator and vanished.