Fed-Kun's army
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- Nov 29, 2024
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i have, but it’s used incredibly poorly here. If you’re gonna use a limited POV then you should organically feed the character, and by extension the audience, the information the character needs. Hard cutting to a flashback just to fill in the missing info is lazy and cheap. This whole thing should have been a conversation between the characters. Instead the author chickened out right before the important scene.Have people never heard of Limited POV before? The first arc is entirely in Hikari's Point of view. We are not privy to everyone thoughts but Hikari during those chapters. Which is I believe the entire point, because much like Hikari, we're blind to what's happening in the background and with other characters until the reveal. There were hints, the web novel makes that much clearer, but like Hikari, we assume them to be romance flags instead of other possibilities, because again, we were seeing them in Hikari's point of view. Only to realize there's more going on that we initially thought. This second arc is also limited to Yami's, and if we ever get Yuu's POV, which I almost fear, will be also exclusive to his thoughts.
Sort of disingenuous since these chapters serve as a building block to Yami and Yuu's relationship and how they got in a shouting matching with one another in chapter 21, before kissing one another.
We don’t need that context RIGHT NOW. We needed to address the huge fucking thing that happened while there was still momentum. With each chapter we put off the confrontation the context matters less and less because Hikari doesn’t know any of this, so she’ll need to be told AGAIN so why would you not tell us, the reader, when you tell her? That way the climax can actually begin.
It’s the gaming equivalent of using an Unskippable text dump in a journal entry to explain who the final boss is and why they’re important, while you’re fighting them.
There’s a fundamental lack of understanding for how a narrative arc works. You don’t stop right before the climax to reset back to 0.