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fic status, Log Horizon
Hm, I think I might actually update Fifteen Going on Sixty next. :O It might only take three chapters to finish this fic! (I will be so happy if that's true.) I do have a chapter of My Friend, the Pope (in-training) partially written, but I'm veering into spoilerish territory now... Perhaps I'll make that chapter a later one. A Vice-Captain's Tale might need to be put on hiatus while we're on this part of the translations. Then again, the main character in the fic is Tyler and not... Maybe it doesn't matter... :'D
I'm glad that it sounds like many people have not been spoiled about the story. Phew. But gosh, the reactions to the translations of LSK V6C10!!! The theories dumped on V6C9 were awesome. My favorite one wasthat Adair is the last demon king candidate. XD;; Best theory ever. (/maybe we need fic about this...)
I recently marathoned through the Log Horizon anime! \o\ It's amazing! The basic premise "seems" to be that they're stuck in a MMORPG, but they don't actually know if they're stuck in the game or if they've been transported to a world very similar to the game. Lots of game mechanics are involved though (this is a lot of fun), and the MC is such a strategist and schemer. It's so awesome to see him work. 8D I was going "hnnnnng" the entire time because it was truly like a good mix of 1/2 Prince (MMORPG) and LSK (Shiroe is an amazing schemer), and it really made me want to explore the ramifications of being stuck in their avatars even more for Invincible. Mamare Touno, the author of Log Horizon and Maoyuu, is truly very good at exploring the politics and economics side of things. You would think a series based on the trope of being stuck in a game would focus on 1) how they got stuck in the game 2) getting home, but nope, the series instead focuses on building a new society in their new reality and trying to figure out how to get along with the NPCs that were originally living there. After all, the adventurers (the players) that came later should really be considered the strange ones instead of the NPCs. I really loved the direction the series took. :D And I'm so enjoying how smart the series is. Like, seriously. Watching it made me think. XD And it was able to make an entire episode featuring a conversation around a table very, very engaging. So yeah. I have a lot of praises to sing about this series because wow, it is very relevant to my interests, and it delivered. XD;;
Too bad there doesn't seem to be very much fic for the series... I might have to write some of my own. Hopefully they will be oneshots...
I'm glad that it sounds like many people have not been spoiled about the story. Phew. But gosh, the reactions to the translations of LSK V6C10!!! The theories dumped on V6C9 were awesome. My favorite one was
I recently marathoned through the Log Horizon anime! \o\ It's amazing! The basic premise "seems" to be that they're stuck in a MMORPG, but they don't actually know if they're stuck in the game or if they've been transported to a world very similar to the game. Lots of game mechanics are involved though (this is a lot of fun), and the MC is such a strategist and schemer. It's so awesome to see him work. 8D I was going "hnnnnng" the entire time because it was truly like a good mix of 1/2 Prince (MMORPG) and LSK (Shiroe is an amazing schemer), and it really made me want to explore the ramifications of being stuck in their avatars even more for Invincible. Mamare Touno, the author of Log Horizon and Maoyuu, is truly very good at exploring the politics and economics side of things. You would think a series based on the trope of being stuck in a game would focus on 1) how they got stuck in the game 2) getting home, but nope, the series instead focuses on building a new society in their new reality and trying to figure out how to get along with the NPCs that were originally living there. After all, the adventurers (the players) that came later should really be considered the strange ones instead of the NPCs. I really loved the direction the series took. :D And I'm so enjoying how smart the series is. Like, seriously. Watching it made me think. XD And it was able to make an entire episode featuring a conversation around a table very, very engaging. So yeah. I have a lot of praises to sing about this series because wow, it is very relevant to my interests, and it delivered. XD;;
Too bad there doesn't seem to be very much fic for the series... I might have to write some of my own. Hopefully they will be oneshots...
Yay!
(Anonymous) 2014-03-19 04:06 am (UTC)(link)Thanks for the update on Grace! Can't wait to read more!!
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Log Horizon is my favorite series this season. The first, and second arcs in particular. I've even been reading the novel trans
One thing I esp like in the anime is how the characters in the background, usually throwaway scenes, are recurring chars that become a part of the story. I play at trying to spot the PKers from the first(?) episode who keep showing up in crowd scenes. ;)
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I'll definitely read the novels sometime. I tried looking for it in the bookstore over the weekend, but sadly they didn't stock the series, darn. I did just start reading the translations (only the 1st chapter so far) and am impressed with how the anime adapted it. It is cool seeing the characters in the background in the anime even if they're not being pointed out. The PKers always showing up doing things is pretty amusing. Good for them!
I see that there's a spin-off of the overseas version of Elder Tales that Mamare is posting in his site. *___* Will have to try reading it sometime too. I've been curious about Kaname!
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For some time I had almost no time to read novels, expecially deep and complicated ones. Now I'm collectiong all the new chapter of LSK (I read almost the whole 5th volume), my favourite fics and the chapters of the new No Hero. I was wondering if I'd start to read also Log Horizon . There are some volume translated in english. I haven't the time to watch the anime now but feom what you say it seems really interesting.
If you're wondering why I've time to read and not to watch and anime tha answer is :I read during the night until I fall asleep, that means I usually have to re-read some ( often many) lines the following night :)
Bye!
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