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I really need to go through and tally how often you get to say this.
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I really need to go through and tally how often you get to say this.
Sry Tana, I'm all for authors or other non-wordsmith artists evoking the horrors of man's depravity. but your fic does not qualify for those protections imo by virtue of quality of writing (which i believe is a blessing) nor do I believe such evokings should be taken trivially.Yeah. The horrific part is more subtle. Notice how no one's even reacted to "it's just a body transplant".
Body horror has become so par for the course in this story that the audience doesn't even blink anymore.
That's the horrific part.
Not quite as horrific as [redacted terror and proof that man is a wolf to his fellow man]
Drama and romance, strangely enough, are actually less interesting in real life than in fiction.
Yeah. The horrific part is more subtle. Notice how no one's even reacted to "it's just a body transplant".
Body horror has become so par for the course in this story that the audience doesn't even blink anymore.
Assuming they survive this, Taylia will have access to enough self-duplication abilities that they could arrange a new orgy every nanosecond if they really wanted. I'm extremely not worried about their continued ability to fuck each other senseless.
No! That's what made it awful. Wildbow managed to combine the worst parts of the disaster movie, superhero movie, and that goddamn phase that spawned such convoluted asspull abominations as Lost and the new Battlestar Galactica where if you skip an episode you have no goddamn idea what's going on anymore.The reason the Scion plotline in Worm worked at all was because the fight took so damn long
Ask anyone who's been in a war. THAT is what it feels like. Then you have a chance to stop, realize what's going on, and be like "oh, fuck".I can barely feel anything about Lily, Eidolon, GU and Dragon's permadeaths because it was moved on from so quickly.
Umm... they were married for over a year. I can't swear they ever went at it again, but I'm operating on the assumption they did.
Umm... they were married for over a year. I can't swear they ever went at it again, but I'm operating on the assumption they did.
Might be wrong.
Try to remember that you're posting this on the internet. There's probably people out there who're quite happy to watch strangulation snuff porn while driving.The two go together like picking up your daughter from daycare and watching strangulation snuff porn.
Lisa: "Geez thank, you guys had sex one time and Scion have gone mad from the revelation that he could only live off wanking alone forever, right now England is experiencing golden shower of death."
Taylia: "Worth it!"
Like with everything else they're acting all "if we're going to do something, we'll do it right".But the two of us, together, our Passengers were the heart and the mind an Entity. We are the heart and mind of Avalon
You left out the part where their original bodies were converted into endbringer zombie goop, first. Honestly, man.
This stuff didn't phase me terribly for a lot of reasons, but chief among them was rapidity of the ending. It didn't matter much because I knew it wasn't going to last (the fast moving ending isn't bad overall, but it did knock some of the weight out of this bit).Yeah. The horrific part is more subtle. Notice how no one's even reacted to "it's just a body transplant".
You jest, but literally the only requirement for Amelia to be okay with being a zombie forever was if she could also boink her wife.I have confidence that Taylor and Amelia, if they can survive past this, will find a way to give themselves back flesh and blood bodies. Why? Because they've only had sex together once, but they seemed to enjoy the experience enough together that I doubt they'll be willing to give up up the act altogether. So yes, I think they'll win and overcome all odds, for the nook...err, each other's continued company. Yeah. That. well, that too...
I kinda disagree with most of your assertions there but since I'm in a very small minority there I'll cede the point.No! That's what made it awful. Wildbow managed to combine the worst parts of the disaster movie, superhero movie, and that goddamn phase that spawned such convoluted asspull abominations as Lost and the new Battlestar Galactica where if you skip an episode you have no goddamn idea what's going on anymore.
Easily the third worst thing about Worm. Possibly the second.
In competition with giving Taylor the most obvious plot armor in the universe in a supposedly grimdark setting.
I am fine with invulnerable plot armor- as a fan of the 90s Batman cartoon, I kinda have to be.
I'm fine with settings where nothing requiring plot armor happens. You can have some truly amazing stories that are nothing but character study. Gattaca, personal favorite of mine.
I am fine with grimdark. Pan's Labyrinth is one of my favorite stories ever. And holy tripping balls that one got dark.
The two go together like picking up your daughter from daycare and watching strangulation snuff porn.
Same reason I roll my eyes at Attack on Titan and can't stand Game of Thrones. Difference between the three being that Wildbow made a great story that's interesting in other ways, just a sadly weak finish. And AoT is at least fun, and has great music. Georgie boy offers nothing of interest to me.
And that timeskip.
... Sure, I timeskipped, too. But I timeskipped in a period where everything was stable and moving forward. I also skipped in smaller amounts that got larger as we moved forward to sort of acclimate the narrative to the concept and only in zones without room for much character development. Instead of BOOM! TWO YEARS!
Wilbow rushed to the ending, then drew out the ending for ten times longer than it should have been.
Ask anyone who's been in a war. THAT is what it feels like. Then you have a chance to stop, realize what's going on, and be like "oh, fuck".
Umm... they were married for over a year. I can't swear they ever went at it again, but I'm operating on the assumption they did.
Might be wrong.
Mute, power-copying Taylor ends up reviving/becoming Eden. Taylor in one way or another convinces Eden and thus Zion to adjust their behavior for the cycle. The two go around killing all parahumans everywhere and take back the shards. They then leave Earth with the intent of coming back in cycles to farm it as a "garden of Eden". Eden is also running a simulation of Taylor's mind who had been steadily becoming more and more disassociated from humanity throughout the story.
Basically, it's the single most depressing Worm-related ending. It totally insulated me against stuff like what you've written here.
I can barely feel anything about Lily, Eidolon, GU and Dragon's permadeaths because it was moved on from so quickly.
This is definitely the case. It's why I almost waited for the last chapter to be up before reading, since when you go through an entire sequence like this it's not until it's over that the shock sets in, and you realized how many people (characters) you knew who died quickly and almost senselessly. It's what I loved about Animorphs, and what I love about this fic, that because death is so easily avoided through the use of powers and tools, real, permanent, irreversible death takes a while to register, and hits so much harder when it does.Ask anyone who's been in a war. THAT is what it feels like. Then you have a chance to stop, realize what's going on, and be like "oh, fuck".
It's also somewhat funny how they chose their own name right off the bat if I understood it right.
Like with everything else they're acting all "if we're going to do something, we'll do it right".
And I really love the naming of this Entity. They are the people who took the real and made it magical, mythical, legendary. Just as they reinvented themselves as gods, they reinvented a place-being of the past as one of myth. It fits perfectly, and I can't believe that we didn't see this coming, between the "Taylia might become an Entity" theories and the "their land is Avalon" established canon in this story and the general setup of Entities having place-names. So completely surprised nobody even suggested a name for the Taylia Entity in that form. Great surprising job.But the two of us, together, our Passengers were the heart and the mind an Entity. We are the heart and mind of Avalon.
I for one am, you're not alone.Meanwhile no one is upset that we had no Missy/Clarice/Theo threesome.
Missy/Clarice/Theo threesome or riot!Meanwhile no one is upset that we had no Missy/Clarice/Theo threesome.
I mean, they are teenagers that were out of focus for a several year timeskip. Use your imagination .Meanwhile no one is upset that we had no Missy/Clarice/Theo threesome.
Probably because they already had a name, and like you said they already were Avalon. It was already their second name. Sure, no one came out and said it, and it is a nice bit of bow-tying, but there wasn't much incentive to guess their entity name.So completely surprised nobody even suggested a name for the Taylia Entity in that form. Great surprising job.
But I can't use my imagination for something as important as this! It needs to be completely spelled out for me in no uncertain terms in pornographic detail. Pun may or may not be intended. Use your imagination.I mean, they are teenagers that were out of focus for a several year timeskip. Use your imagination .
Personally, I liked EoE... it was a giant slap in the face of people who couldn't accept that sometimes happy endings make the story worse.
Alternately, use the NSFW forum. It won't be the most perverse thing on there, I'm sure.I mean, they are teenagers that were out of focus for a several year timeskip. Use your imagination .
This fix-fic was never about improving the situation presented in worm... it was about improving the narrative as a whole.
He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.
LoveDefianceThatIsNotHowWeDie. Taylor sloughed her tattered armor off her shoulders, and leaned into me. Our kiss was slow, sensual. We weren't comforting each other so much as we were confirming everything we stood for, and throwing it in Scion's face. There was little doubt, now, that he would win this war, had already won. No one was left who could fight back. But he would live on an empty world until he died, alone and miserable. We would die together, happy, in love.
One final act of mercy and trust before the end, I disabled her ability to feel pain and reshaped one of her fingers into a claw. With our shared medical training, with my perfect knowledge of anatomy, and with our bond to guide us, she sank that claw into the the base of my skull, paralyzing me and cutting off my ability to feel pain. It wasn't a clean or pretty operation, the kind of thing that would require someone like Clarice to save my life.
We achieved what we needed to achieve, we would not die screaming when the golden flames finally reached us.
Taylor put her hand over mine, and her other onto the flesh. I'mPreparedForThis. I looked at her, objecting. Just because Lisa thinks you'd rather be a monster doesn't mean I want you to be one. NoLoveYouHaveToProtectYou.
A fool's hope.