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yoooo i have several questions. see, this is just a fetish, yea? but seriously. have u all thought about it? jerking off and fantasizing about your mom or sister while doing it? dang
I KEEP SEEING THE FRACKING POETRY!!!!View attachment 2399661
Overview:
One day, the main character and his sister were sent to another world.
While cooperating with her sister,
he will clear the adventurer's guild quest and find a way to return to the original world.
Thread Updated: 2023-02-18
Release Date: 2023-01-26
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Version: Final
OS: Windows
Language: English(Poetry)
Translator: Rozas
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Wrong Gamehelp! mine starts getting laggy at this part aftr going outside the church.
then completely freezes at this point aftr the convo. cant move, cant do anything
After Valkyrie go to the Waterfall village with her. It's to the right of the vulcano.I'm stuck on 19 too.
Well, no elves or rape monsters here, and the two siblings already had a weird/taboo dynamic in their world. the Isekai part is simply an excuse to consummate it without consequences. Also, it's the sister who's the one in love, the Onii-chan is indeed simply a typical anime beta idiot who can't look at another woman without the sister getting angry.Imagine being whisked to another world. Having the usual cheat skills, or even just your knowledge of Earth would make you someone at least very rich if you're not a huge dumbass.
Imagine being able to fuck anyone, elves, queens, etc.
but you choose to fuck your own goddamn sister that came with you from your own world.
This is why weebs are bullied, ffs.
Ah, so I guess the beta idiot went all "Bitch if you ain't gonna put out then sit the fuck down" and the sister went "Fine, then, fuck my brains out."Well, no elves or rape monsters here, and the two siblings already had a weird/taboo dynamic in their world. the Isekai part is simply an excuse to consummate it without consequences. Also, it's the sister who's the one in love, the Onii-chan is indeed simply a typical anime beta idiot who can't look at another woman without the sister getting angry.
Having said that, this isn't the typical cheat skill scenario game, rather a normal rpg one.
Cheats, yeah. Regular 21st century knowledge? I'm not so sure. I think only a few specific fields of expertise would actually be usable in a mediaeval context. You could be the world's greatest computer scientist or nuclear physicist, but those skills won't be worth shit in a mediaeval fantasy isekai. You might even get labelled a lunatic or a demon if you ever talk about your knowledge in those fields. The most effective way to get rich from nothing was probably to become a merchant, but that takes a lot of interpersonal skills, so just having e.g. a degree in economics probably wouldn't be much use. It's another world, not Earth, so knowledge of history would be largely useless, etc. etc. Moreover, most people today are lacking very fundamental skills that would be required to live in a mediaeval era, like how to farm (over 90% of the population were farmers)—till land, rotate crops, harvest and store your corn, etc.—, how to make clothes, how to hunt and butcher small game, how to build a shelter, and so on.Having the usual cheat skills, or even just your knowledge of Earth would make you someone at least very rich if you're not a huge dumbass.
Don't think about it too much, bro. Just the simplest shit, like the usual inventions. If there's no printing press? I mean, it's not hard to "invent" one, every one knows how that works. Hell, even anything that uses electricity? Replace electricity with mana, boom.Cheats, yeah. Regular 21st century knowledge? I'm not so sure. I think only a few specific fields of expertise would actually be usable in a mediaeval context. You could be the world's greatest computer scientist or nuclear physicist, but those skills won't be worth shit in a mediaeval fantasy isekai. You might even get labelled a lunatic or a demon if you ever talk about your knowledge in those fields. The most effective way to get rich from nothing was probably to become a merchant, but that takes a lot of interpersonal skills, so just having e.g. a degree in economics probably wouldn't be much use. It's another world, not Earth, so knowledge of history would be largely useless, etc. etc. Moreover, most people today are lacking very fundamental skills that would be required to live in a mediaeval era, like how to farm (over 90% of the population were farmers)—till land, rotate crops, harvest and store your corn, etc.—, how to make clothes, how to hunt and butcher small game, how to build a shelter, and so on.
The printing press is a good idea. The one problem that might arise is that, sometimes the regime doesn't exactly reward inventions. Take mediaeval China for instance: China invented a lot of things before Europe did, but due to their regime (which I admit I don't know much about), there was no way for inventors to make a business out of selling their inventions, which is why they kind of just invented stuff without looking for further developments or applications for those inventions.Don't think about it too much, bro. Just the simplest shit, like the usual inventions. If there's no printing press? I mean, it's not hard to "invent" one, every one knows how that works. Hell, even anything that uses electricity? Replace electricity with mana, boom.
Invent a mana battery. Invent a portable communication device, etc. Radio waves are just electricity at its most basic.
A smart enough person can absolutely make a killing. Even an average person could probably do the same by bringing the popular stories and fables from here. Who's gonna copyright strike them if they publish a shitty version of Harry Potter or Games of Thrones? Alice in Wonderland?
I don't know, bro. King James would probably be a mean spitter. Shakespeare, too. If rap existed that era, they would probably be absolute legends.The printing press is a good idea. The one problem that might arise is that, sometimes the regime doesn't exactly reward inventions. Take mediaeval China for instance: China invented a lot of things before Europe did, but due to their regime (which I admit I don't know much about), there was no way for inventors to make a business out of selling their inventions, which is why they kind of just invented stuff without looking for further developments or applications for those inventions.
For mana batteries, it's very speculative that mana works the same as electricity, or could even be stored in a similar manner. Even if it could, that would take very specific knowledge, and not just anyone from the 21st century could do it.
As for art, tastes vary wildly. E.g. rap music is super popular today, but if you were to perform rap for King James, you'd get your head lopped off. Same thing for stories—and for stories, the actual skill of writing is a big deal. If I were to just rewrite Harry Potter from memory with my writing skills, it wouldn't be anywhere near as good, even if I went back in time to publish it in 2001 before J. K. Rowling.
Most experts in the past would obliterate any modern expert in their field. There's exceptions, though. That is why the rap "artists" are a momentary and ever-changing fad while old composer and artists are still discussed years, if not hundreds of years after their deaths.Don't think about it too much, bro. Just the simplest shit, like the usual inventions. If there's no printing press? I mean, it's not hard to "invent" one, every one knows how that works. Hell, even anything that uses electricity? Replace electricity with mana, boom.
Invent a mana battery. Invent a portable communication device, etc. Radio waves are just electricity at its most basic.
A smart enough person can absolutely make a killing. Even an average person could probably do the same by bringing the popular stories and fables from here. Who's gonna copyright strike them if they publish a shitty version of Harry Potter or Games of Thrones? Alice in Wonderland?
Yeah... Rather, it's the "Sister's in love" trope similar to my avatar's anime premise, but obviously won't just let the brother screw her brains out. Being in a different world and doing stuff together will slowly make her give up the common sense and social stigma of her old world stopping her. The cardboard brother is obviously the player, though, who started playing the game to fap and fuck the sister anyway, so his opinion hardly matters.Ah, so I guess the beta idiot went all "Bitch if you ain't gonna put out then sit the fuck down" and the sister went "Fine, then, fuck my brains out."
Which is... Shit, son. I mean, it IS a lot better than the generic anime beta idiot going "uwu " and never doing anything. So I give it points for that.
Give it time, bro. Rap as we know it was invented in the 80's lmao. We still talk about Tupac and Easy-E. The reason why we talk about composers like Mozart, Chopin, etc is because they were the most popular at the time. I imagine there were a couple hundred more composers but we don't hear about them because we lost their works. I'm pretty damn sure Eminem and Wu-Tang will be fondly remembered in the 25th century.Most experts in the past would obliterate any modern expert in their field. There's exceptions, though. That is why the rap "artists" are a momentary and ever-changing fad while old composer and artists are still discussed years, if not hundreds of years after their deaths.