

Below, Stewart outlines a few common ones: Also the "bad guy" being a unapologetic psychopath is a pretty tired trope I wish authors would stop doing.There are numerous types of sexual kinks if you can think of it, someone out there likely enjoys it or finds it arousing during sex. He seemed to exist almost solely to the tell the MC he was a super cool dude. literally billions of years would be as childish and quite frankly dim as he was portrayed to be. It just wasn't really believable that an entity that lived for. What I felt really held the book back though were all the interactions between the god and the MC. Having people separate into different warring groups and fighting over rewards and with each other was relatively believable as well as all the jockeying for power/position along with many avoiding combat entirely out of fear was much more interesting/realistic. Most stories within this genre seem to have everyone want to group up and become friends and work together fighting the monsters (or make literally everyone a murder hobo). I thought the author did a pretty solid job envisioning how a bunch of random people would react to all being dumped in a kill to survive scenario. LitRPG-Progression Fantasy Discord Server Spoiler tags are written like this: (/spoiler) Posts and Comments are to adhere to Reddit's Content Policy, specifically in regards to Threatening, Harassing or Bullying.

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