The Berserker Knight
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  • Moony
  • Status:Ongoing

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Percy is a great kid, he gets good grades he helps people in need a classic Good Samaritan, but he has one problem, his anger. When he gets angry he enters his rage mode, where he thrashes everything in sight. He also has a habit of joining popular games and challenging everyone in sight, for a means of releasing stress. He has heard of the new VRMMORPG Royal Road and is itching for a chance to try out his skills and see how far he can go.

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The story is good enough although it's a generic rebirth and get all benefits kind of story but the racism and nationalism is a pita.Ffs that war occurred 80 years ago...get over it.
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I kind of like it...The story, detail, powers, world building and immersion are all great. The only and main problem is the mc. He seems to have a hero complex which greatly takes away from the immersion of the story. It's also strange how he questioned himself for having feelings for his father who he called a stranger because he was from a different world and didn't know that person but not for strangers from a village full of people he definitely didn't know but still risked his life for. I can't help but fear that his need to help and save people will slow him down, bring about extra baggage, danger and unnecessary forced plots.
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you said inadvertently even offended them-words have that insidious
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"Yep I'm not wearing bra," she calmly said.
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"Yes. I don't want to be in between somebody's relationship" I let out the breath that I didn't know I was holding.
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Truman Capote's 1958 Breakfast at Tiffany's(26,433 words) is often thought of as longer, probably because of the well-known 1961 film version with George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn: The masses tend to believe that if it's a movie, it must've been a novel. While the film does follow the basic plot of Capote's original, there are significant differences, especially in terms of the endings; the original is much darker, much more realistic than George and Audrey (a.k.a. "Fred" and Holly) kissing in the rain. It is among Capote's best prose work, and more characters are developed than is possible in a typical short story. Teachers who expose their students to Capote often use his 1966 nonfiction novel In Cold Blood. If an American literature teacher would like to include Capote in the repertoire but there isn't enough time for In Cold Blood, Breakfast at Tiffany's is a great alternative.
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