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I think there are rules against directly cutting into another umas lane and causing an obstruction. I remember Super Creek was DQed for it during the Arima.
C H A P T E R : S I X
Between Day and Night
It's just past midday, and not long after a quick brunch at the inn, you find yourself once again abandoned by Master Secco, and roaming the streets of Celadon City all on your lonesome. Or, well, close enough, although you hesitate to say whether...
Huh.... I'll admit, my first reaction to this chapter was that I hated it lol. The Watson stuff at the end was actually really fun, but I was pretty stoked on him getting some new Ground 'mons, and for him to walk out with zero dragon, fire, or water options, and 2 gimmick twin Baltoys instead...
Is this book going to get capital 'D' Dark? Or still just slightly grim at times? Because I don't know if I can stomach the book getting down right tragic, sad and depressing. The death of a protagonist is a major red-flag for me and I am starting to get a bit worried the book may be heading in...
...born of her abandonment issues and the desperate need to fix people to keep them close, all because she heard about it second-hand.
Or Blake desperate to prove that she's real.
Blake: *yanking her top up* "THERE! Are you going to say these aren't real either?!"
Jaune: *sighs* "I miss Katy."
On the Subject of Potential:
Here's an index page that should hopefully provide some extra clarity on how the 'Potential' mechanic functions in this story.
I will admit, my thoughts on this feature have somewhat developed since its introduction back in Chapter 1 and the specifics may continue...
Whenever reformed Adam who now peacefully demands for Faunus rights and is now a global diplomat, visits team JNPR tonhave tea with his human bff, rest of Team JNPR finds a comically large Box and cartoonically kidnap Blake and Stuff her into the "Box" with Snacks and Pyrrha's Scroll which has...
thats a massive punch to the gut...man was living out the isekai revenge protagonist dream, getting radlicalized and shit and then getting gaslit by a medical professional, calling the kingdoms leaders only to learn that they were rendered infertile, and potentially either lost their child or...
Honestly, I'm usually posting while tired (because it's either 'post while tired' or 'do not post'), and don't often have the energy or focus to put into assigning point values to more than one or two fics. If this change were implemented, I might as well not bother voting at all.
I combined these two into a snippet and edited it with AI. Let's see what we got:
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The White Fang cell had tied Jaune to a chair in the middle of an abandoned warehouse, mostly because Adam wanted an audience while he monologued about human oppression for the fortieth time that week...