Greatest filter in fantasy genre, it only makes sense to open the best fantasy series to come out in 2000s with a mindfrick of a page that makes brainlets upset and enraged.
The Sorrows of Young Werther. I like romanticism a lot, and Goethe is the best at it. Even better than Hawthorne. The entirety of June 16th blew me away. I was smiling like a madman all the way through it. As for a book that is written a bit less conventionally, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury is filled with passages that go beyond practically anything else I've read in capturing dread and beauty and feelings of insecurity, but I read that years ago. It's the last book that made me feel like The Sorrows of Young Werther, though.
Cope more isekai nerd.
That's not me.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>no grammar means it's good and intelligent writing
LOL
8 months ago
Anonymous
Uuh, is that pic meant to be an example of something good?
lol what is that shit?
Low IQ filtered.
bait used to be believable
(You)
dumb moron
Greatest filter in fantasy genre, it only makes sense to open the best fantasy series to come out in 2000s with a mindfrick of a page that makes brainlets upset and enraged.
What makes it so amazing?
Anons like the gay rape
Bait thread but I actually did really enjoy the series. Is the guy finally working on the next book or is he still building a barn with his wife?
if you want to talk about King Bakker come to SFF General
It's not that bad until the last bit.
So many elegantly beautiful phrases in this opening
>furnace hearted dragon
>thinnest tincture
>twisting in a draft
Genre fiction readers are so detached from actual literature they freak out over stuff like "thinnest tincture".
Cope more isekai nerd.
What is the last piece of literature that made you freak out?
The Sorrows of Young Werther. I like romanticism a lot, and Goethe is the best at it. Even better than Hawthorne. The entirety of June 16th blew me away. I was smiling like a madman all the way through it. As for a book that is written a bit less conventionally, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury is filled with passages that go beyond practically anything else I've read in capturing dread and beauty and feelings of insecurity, but I read that years ago. It's the last book that made me feel like The Sorrows of Young Werther, though.
That's not me.
>no grammar means it's good and intelligent writing
LOL
Uuh, is that pic meant to be an example of something good?
My dnd setting is way cooler than that shit