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I wanted to try some thing differentUhh the story's premise sounds interesting. I just don't like how the story is being told. As a lot of basic questions were never answered within the premise or the chapters that you have post already like what's the main character's name?? What specifically are his powers?? As these chapters are all in secondary perspective and they feel like they should have been released like after 10 chapters or so of the main characters perspective building him up and introducing the main character by establishing his persona and what power he has and setting up this Haven.
Uhh the story's premise sounds interesting. I just don't like how the story is being told. As a lot of basic questions were never answered within the premise or the chapters that you have post already like what's the main character's name?? What specifically are his powers?? As these chapters are all in secondary perspective and they feel like they should have been released like after 10 chapters or so of the main characters perspective building him up and introducing the main character by establishing his persona and what power he has and setting up this Haven.
I wanted to try some thing different
MC's POV will start in the next chapter
Apparently you've never seen some of the story's written completely from secondary perspective. As some fanfic authors write their story in only secondary perspective. As it's some type of fetish or fad in the fanfiction community. Which I personally really don't like.This is normal. Lot of stories do this. It called setting up the scene and building tension lol.
That's not a fanfiction only trend as I have read published books that use it. I understand that it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I personally do like stories that uses only secondary perspective as a way of story telling. When the Main Character is overpowered there is no point in showing his perspective as we all know that he will get his goal one way or another but watching how the other characters see and react both internally and externally is quite funny and exciting.Apparently you've never seen some of the story's written completely from secondary perspective. As some fanfic authors write their story in only secondary perspective. As it's some type of fetish or fad in the fanfiction community. Which I personally really don't like.
I have to agree, the most interesting things about Overpowered Protagonists is 1) The ripples they cause by, not only their actions, but their very existence and 2) the relationships the rest of the cast has with them and how they'll react to his powers, actions, and existence.That's not a fanfiction only trend as I have read published books that use it. I understand that it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I personally do like stories that uses only secondary perspective as a way of story telling. When the Main Character is overpowered there is no point in showing his perspective as we all know that he will get his goal one way or another but watching how the other characters see and react both internally and externally is quite funny and exciting.
I disagree, he's no longer a protagonist at that point. There's no problem with different pov but, I don't know if I'm interested if we never get to see the actual main character.I have to agree, the most interesting things about Overpowered Protagonists is 1) The ripples they cause by, not only their actions, but their very existence and 2) the relationships the rest of the cast has with them and how they'll react to his powers, actions, and existence.
This means that telling the story works best by telling it from every other characters' POV except the OP MC's.
Just because we don't get to see what goes on inside his head doesn't mean he's not a protagonist. The whole story would still revolve around him and how his powers and actions affect the world around him. This means he still fits the definition of a protagonist.I disagree, he's no longer a protagonist at that point. There's no problem with different pov but, I don't know if I'm interested if we never get to see the actual main character.
The MC will have pov's but mostly the story will be told from a set of characters around the MC and others in the worldI disagree, he's no longer a protagonist at that point. There's no problem with different pov but, I don't know if I'm interested if we never get to see the actual main character.
True,it was inlogical decision,BUT - we,people are not logical creatures.That is why normal humans run,but Maester who trained in logic remained.Well,his curiosity also mattered here.I understand wanting to run away from the Thing that waved its arms and made people hang from the air, but at the same time, if he is really that dangerous, running wouldn't help very much.
Good,as long as it not kill story.I remember quit few stories on fanfiction which died that way.