5/7 c63 MythicalDemonGod
Thanks for the chapter~ I've just finished binge reading this after a few days, and it has honestly been amazing. I love the world building and how much thought has clearly went into the whole thing of Titan Grimm, most fanfics only include a couple, if any, and there's nearly no distinction in their power - but this truly shows the might of them and a clear difference as great as the gap between a mere creep and Alpha Beowolf in just the 17 of that rank, and I love just as much how Salem isn't merely someone who is slightly stronger than a veteran hunter who uses immortality and Grimm control to steamroll her enemies, but is truly a force to be reckoned with. And I also love namely the part a handful of chapters ago where the MC's growth was shown in one-sidedly beating the aquatic Titan, it was sooo satisfying. DEFINITELY one of the best written RWBY fics I've had the pleasure of reading, and I can't wait to read more. Thank you!
Thanks for the chapter~ I've just finished binge reading this after a few days, and it has honestly been amazing. I love the world building and how much thought has clearly went into the whole thing of Titan Grimm, most fanfics only include a couple, if any, and there's nearly no distinction in their power - but this truly shows the might of them and a clear difference as great as the gap between a mere creep and Alpha Beowolf in just the 17 of that rank, and I love just as much how Salem isn't merely someone who is slightly stronger than a veteran hunter who uses immortality and Grimm control to steamroll her enemies, but is truly a force to be reckoned with. And I also love namely the part a handful of chapters ago where the MC's growth was shown in one-sidedly beating the aquatic Titan, it was sooo satisfying. DEFINITELY one of the best written RWBY fics I've had the pleasure of reading, and I can't wait to read more. Thank you!
5/2 c63 Hulk
So Reid take Weiss and Blake to Dungeon and they fighting against the pack of Wendigo.
So Reid take Weiss and Blake to Dungeon and they fighting against the pack of Wendigo.
4/30 c16 entron
honestly the M is not a good person, hes a chaotic neutral, dont really see how hes good
honestly the M is not a good person, hes a chaotic neutral, dont really see how hes good
4/23 c2 2Victori
Ain't any way bro gave the bartender the equivalent of a dollar and that swayed him lmao
Ain't any way bro gave the bartender the equivalent of a dollar and that swayed him lmao
4/23 c34 hearthyguy
The main reason folks are all about this being a one-couple show is because Reid and Ruby's bond is seriously well-done. Ruby's been in the spotlight with multiple POVs, giving us a real feel for her and Reid together. But the other girls? Not so much love. I'm just hoping they'd get the same treatment, you know? Proper development, solid interactions with the MC before diving into romance. A good harem keeps each girl's personality intact; they shouldn't turn into cardboard cutouts just because they're smitten with the MC. Just because things reached lemon relationship levels doesn't mean they lose their spunk. Let them have flaws, toss in some comedic drama, a bit of rivalry between the girls to keep things spicy.
Anyway, when I first picked this up, I thought it was gonna be one of those cringe-worthy wish fulfillment story. But boy, was I wrong. The slow reveal of everything makes you realize it's not as straightforward as it seems. It's like peeling an onion – layers upon layers. Our MC might come off as this arrogant cocky golden fingered privileged gamer bastard, but there's more to him than meets the eye. Props to the author for weaving an unreliable narrator vibe into the mix. It's only when you switch POVs that you see Reid's got his own demons to battle. So, for those who, like me, had a cringe reflex at the start, I recommend to keep reading. The story's got depth, it's intriguing, and definitely worth the hype. Story deserves its favs and follows.
The main reason folks are all about this being a one-couple show is because Reid and Ruby's bond is seriously well-done. Ruby's been in the spotlight with multiple POVs, giving us a real feel for her and Reid together. But the other girls? Not so much love. I'm just hoping they'd get the same treatment, you know? Proper development, solid interactions with the MC before diving into romance. A good harem keeps each girl's personality intact; they shouldn't turn into cardboard cutouts just because they're smitten with the MC. Just because things reached lemon relationship levels doesn't mean they lose their spunk. Let them have flaws, toss in some comedic drama, a bit of rivalry between the girls to keep things spicy.
Anyway, when I first picked this up, I thought it was gonna be one of those cringe-worthy wish fulfillment story. But boy, was I wrong. The slow reveal of everything makes you realize it's not as straightforward as it seems. It's like peeling an onion – layers upon layers. Our MC might come off as this arrogant cocky golden fingered privileged gamer bastard, but there's more to him than meets the eye. Props to the author for weaving an unreliable narrator vibe into the mix. It's only when you switch POVs that you see Reid's got his own demons to battle. So, for those who, like me, had a cringe reflex at the start, I recommend to keep reading. The story's got depth, it's intriguing, and definitely worth the hype. Story deserves its favs and follows.