Talk:Rou/@comment-27973430-20190627192825/@comment-27973430-20190628061455

It doesn't matter if he was mentally an adult as a baby or that he has a different way of doing things. It is just bad world building as you have so graciously pointed out.

Yeah, I get all of that about the EXP and all of that jazz. The timeframe just sucks balls.

Yep, once again I get all of that with his abilities and stuff. Timeframe is just ass.

Another once again, I got all that about his subordinates my biggest problem is just time.

Now is when I will write something of an actual proper response. I have absolutely no problem with how overpowered his children are/will become. I would have been far less impartial than the author when it comes to the children all of them would have been mixbloods, all of them would have had 3 Divine Protections from Gods from when they were born, and all of them would have been Superior Species at least by now. No, my problem has always been about the timeframe. I didn't elaborate in the first post when I said that it was wierd but let me explain here.

Goblins are like wild rabbits they breed quick, they grow up quick, and they die quick so it makes sense for them reach a level of maturity where they can move out of the cave in three days (not for them to be fully grown in my opinion just the ability to leave and come back) when combined with the fact that they have an ability which specifically increases rate of maturity. But ogres are leagues above goblins they shouldn't be like rabbits they should be like gorillas they are huge, strong, and presumably lives longer than the average goblin. Ogres lack all of the weaknesses that justifies the goblin life cycle (which I believe should also be longer) so they shouldn't really be subject to it. Not to mention he was human, all of his baby mamas are humans, and we the readers are humans it is just a strange thing for a child of someone like us to have children reach full maturity in a manner of months.

And the diary argument makes sense if the author sticks to his format of describing everyday, but he doesn't need to describe everyday if he describes every week he should be able to get away with writing exactly how he writes and not having such horrible worldbuilding and timeframe.