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How is Bella a D ranker, it feels like she is a D ranker purely so he can be a teacher to someone of the same rank
I get that but she seems so under skilled for her level, either she is a prodigy who made it there really early or she is older than she seemsIt's a B-rank planet. Power distribution works different. People below F can't even survive there outside designated areas, and renown is weighted the higher you go.
I get that but she seems so under skilled for her level, either she is a prodigy who made it there really early or she is older than she seems
She knew I preferred the cold. I usually kept my room at about sixty.
Man, this is tragic. Poor, poor Shane is somehow using Fahrenheit instead of an actually sensible temperature measurement. I still love the story even with this travesty, though.
Also 60 F = 15 C = 288 K
Listen, let's be clear, metric is the superior system of measurement for physical dimensions (I don't use it because I'm used to imperial, but its better), but Farenheit is a much more rational way to measure temperature. I will die on this hill. On a cale of zero to one hundred, how hot do you feel? Thats the temperature in Farenheit lol. Farenheit is based on human perception, and as a human I prefer that to knowing how cold a glass of water would be.
Ah, a classic American debate. I've never heard it explained how you have before, but it's better than most. I prefer Celsius because it makes the most sense to me that anything below 0 is when water freezes. In Farenheit 32 degrees is the point between cold and freezing, and that number, for what difference it means, bothers my OCD something fierce. With your explanation that's like saying you feel 1/3rd warm, but you're actually freezing to death.
We made it HERE... not hear.
Shouldn't he have gotten a massive renown boost from being known by Gods, since the higher the rank the more renown?
Sure but the other gods are also somewhat aware of him, since spoke to their representatives, plus the Vampire dude who is S-rank (can't remeber his name), also the goddess here should already know about conisdering he is dominating the tourrnamentIt's not over yet, he's going to get a huge bump at the end of the arc.
Sure but the other gods are also somewhat aware of him, since spoke to their representatives, plus the Vampire dude who is S-rank (can't remeber his name), also the goddess here should already know about conisdering he is dominating the tourrnament
He held off the points from the summit and when the representatives met him? It's fine to admit you overlooked something, it happens especially with your crazy pace
Just rereading this to catch back up. I love your story!
Especially the parts about recursion like this quote from Zeke:
"Recursion? Who knows. You'll find as you get older you try not to ask that question. Those of us in the higher ranks are fighting a constant battle with our legends to maintain ourselves. Looking back and seeing how much ground we've lost isn't a healthy way to live. Ascendants aren't mortals kid, we aren't even really human. For better or worse we're all just the heroes of our own story. But stories skip over a lot of things. They cut out the boring parts. Same with us, we lose the uninteresting parts of who we are."
He gave me a sad look."You need to decide which parts aren't important to you, and hold onto the ones that are. It's the best any of us can do. But as for the parts that are gone? Don't dwell on those too much. I've seen people a lot more powerful than you lose themselves second guessing the person they've become. Being an Ascendant means power, but it also means weakness. We are what they make of us."
I haven't read too many cultivation stories. Is this concept common to the genre, or completely original to this story?
My sight was consumed by the fire, and when it cleared, I wasn't in the temple anymore. I was in a pitch black void, and the only other person there was the person I'd just been thinking about. My father, sitting in an armchair reading a book in the empty void of nothingness. When I appeared, he sighed and shut the book, looking up at me with annoyance. "Well. It took you long enough."