Talk:Day 191-200/Day 200/@comment-72.230.90.102-20170225171731/@comment-34910438-20180305213440

OP here: To the many replies which assume thing I never said or what I like- you don't know- stop assuming. I don't care that he's not a hero or whatever. My complaint is more about the shift, than the content (though that has issues too).

To those who tell me what the story is about- thanks for your interpretation. I do like the perspective, though I'm not going to say any are more right/wrong than mine- we're all guessing.

None of that has anything to do with the simple fact this story atarted out on way, and is now something else- essentially a different story with the same MC. Throw in some gamey activity logs for power use attempts, and this has become even more infodump than novel for many reasons.

Now, his ridiculous power aside, I don't care that he eats things to get their power- nor even that he decides other sentient beings are worthy of being meals- but his own hypocrisy is a little ridiculous, The author occasionally decides to question his own ethics for a heartbeat, before plowing past his misgivings. It's a weird thing.

The MC is basically an OP villain (one of those misunderstood one, but nonetheless), but he's basically 'too powerful to be allowed to grow' by any other novel's standard. He's also quite young, and there should be more forces able ro pose a challenge to him, but 'not really'. The author's made him so powerful I doubt he could 'challenge' him anyway.

All this just makes for a story that's low on threat/conflict, & high on hedonism. For whatever reason. And infodumps of whatever team building/crafting he feels like throwing in, which are essentially unrelated to the plot except to say 'hey- I'm even more powerful now- go figure!'

Anyway, 'too much convenient' loses my interest, so I've long since taen a breather from this. I'll check backagain when I'm bored enough, but I don't expect much, since he's got/can make everything.

What's the point?