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Evelyn_Harty

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Replied to Freefire41

it's only polygamy if multiple marriages are involved, and in fact, many harems count as polygamy. In fact, polygamy has historically mostly been similar to the relationship dynamics that harem novels use.polyamory, or another form of ethical non-monogamy is a better term if you're trying to distinguish what's being described from a harem.

Additionally, I understand that some dislike Harem; I do as well, however I have always been fine reading about what I have called Harem Lite, which is just adding one or two more people into the mix. It's not only manageable but also allows for those characters to be more than just a walking trophy for the mc.

My Servant System

My Servant System

Fantasy · Ketsueki_Hasu

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I'm assuming by full-metal, you mean full-plate, and plate armor is perfectly fine for movement. wearing and using plate armor properly requires training, but rolls, somersaults, and the like are easily achievable. Also, at human levels of strength, a large portion of melee weapons, swords included are only realistically capable of damaging someone in full plate through the visor.While plate does slow you down, it's not nearly to the degree many believe it does, the biggest effect is honestly on endurance, rather than speed. In addition, until/unless her speed exceeds human limitations by a significant margin, the best ways to dodge that make sense against melee weapons don't require large movements. Plus, despite what fantasy stat sheets will make you believe, the most important thing for increasing your speed is increasing your strength. It's just that if you care about speed and control, you need to do so, while maintaining your body's flexibility. this means that a speedster will be effected by plate armor less, the faster they are, and it's easier to make metal aerodynamic than most materials tbh.then again, fantasy leather armor could negate some of the reasons plate and metal brigandine were always best irl. leather armor irl isn't at all superior to cloth armor/gambeson, in addition it's harder to maintain, and more expensive, so there's very few real historical examples of leather armor. Fantasy leather is different though because, well, monster leather.

'Well that's handy it's like I just equipped it, I hope if I get any armour there is a hide option because I don't think a full set of armour on a small fox girl would look that cute at all.' Shaman now done with the reward got up from her table and went over to the auction section which had rows of stone tablets.

I've Turned Into A Fox Girl?

I've Turned Into A Fox Girl?

Fantasy · Shoomoon

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that works fairly well with the abrahamic/monotheistic idea of an all-powerful god. but, we also use the term God to refer to deities from polytheistic religions and mythologies. gods in polytheistic religions are typically far from all-powerful though. Some are even depicted as being fairly weak outside of their given domain. There are even cases of a god being bested by a mortal, not just tricked either, there are a few cases of mortals besting/harming gods in combat in Greek mythology, with both Diomedes, who 100% pure mortal human, and Heracles, who was admittedly a demigod having managed to do so. There's also a legendary Chinese archer, DaYi who is described as having shot down 9 of the ten suns, which as they were divine children of the heavenly mother god could be considered as a case of a mortal killing a god. looking up Houyi if you want to find material on this may be more efficient as the stories of those to have gotten merged a bit over time. while if you were to look up the definition for the word god, the first couple definitions will refer primarily to the abrahamic idea of an all-powerful god, at least one of the other definitions will be something along the lines of "A being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people, especially a male deity thought to control some part of nature or reality." As a side note, for that one person who will inevitably say something about how the abrahamic religions are the only major/relevant religions in the modern day. -- There are more than 1.1 Billion followers of Hinduism (a polytheistic religion) in the world today, accounting for more than 1/8th of the global population. of course, some may be of the opinion that these deities should be considered powerful spirits or something, due to this fallibility, but they're still technically considered gods.

'Since I have a system it would be right to assume there is a higher being but I would say they are not gods but just people with a lot of power.' Shaman had dwelled on this thought as she was always a scientific person so the concept of gods was hard to believe.

I've Turned Into A Fox Girl?

I've Turned Into A Fox Girl?

Fantasy · Shoomoon

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First off, for the other comments... I did mention this was a thing that sometimes happens for these works, I was just giving a relative size give better reference for those who might not realize the absurd scale. as for the comment about "our universe" though... it is true that there are planets many times larger than the earth, but there's a limit to the size of terrestrial planets, especially if you want there to be liquid water.. The largest known terrestrial (or rocky) planet is TOI-849b, with 40x Earth's mass, but is only about 3x larger than earth. It's extremely hot and filled with volcanic and geological activity due to it's huge mass -a mass which is larger than even our higher estimates for Jupiter's solid core. It's also an extreme anomaly and the most commonly accepted explanation for its existence is that it's likely the solid core of a former gas giant, whose atmosphere was somehow lost due to it's close proximity to its host star. once a planet is about the mass of 10x that of Earth's it will begin to accumulate gasses in it's atmosphere, leading to the formation of a gas giant, as such unless something really weird happens a terrestrial planet beyond that size won't form. The larger a planet is, ignoring the extreme rarity of supermassive terrestrial planets, the more geologically active it is, so such large planets would be far too hot for liquid water to exist at reasonable pressure levels. If the remark about the sun is referring to other stars that are far larger than it, it's true but not particularly relevant as using the sun as a reference point is meant to point out an absurd scale.. A star should be on a completely different scale than a planet, especially in volume. If that remark was meant to refer to planets, though it's patently false. Any gas giant that's as large as the sun will, itself become another star, and if a terrestrial mass somehow reached that size (something which couldn't happen naturally) it would instant collapse in on itself, briefly creating fusion reactions before it most likely would for a black hole.

The immortal divine dynasty remained one of the most powerful ancient inheritances left by an ancient great emperor on the Canglan Continent. It ruled over hundreds of millions of miles of territory in the Central Province, and had countless experts at its command.

I Became Invincible After Sweeping The Floor For 70 Years

I Became Invincible After Sweeping The Floor For 70 Years

Eastern · Akina Little Moon

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I do realize this is mostly meant as a joke. However, I'd like to point out that literally everything here that could be considered a 40k reference is a reference to the abrahamic religions. In Judaism, Raziel is an angel known as "the angel of secrets", "the angel of mysteries", and "the keeper of all magic" and, while I can't guarantee it's common, or even an official title, I was able to find a few instances of people referring to him as "the keeper of secrets" . Also unsure how this fits into other abrahamic religions, I don't actually know much about any of them individually. I just know which religious figures are often added into fantasy these days, and some basic info on them. I do realize that "the keeper of secrets" is a greater demon of slaanesh in 40k. It's just good to bear in mind that sometimes something that looks like a reference to a more contemporary work, is actually a shared older reference.. or even just a name or concept that's easy to come up with independently. in this case I'm uncertain whether 40k was referring to Raziel in some way as well.. it seems unlikely, but the chaos entities, and their followers tend to have a lot of religious inspirations... it should also be noted that "keeper of secrets" is a rather easy to come up with title that fits into a religious pantheon quite well.

Archangel Raziel was known as the 'Keeper of Secrets' and a saint had not been chosen by him for over five hundred years.

The Spider Queen

The Spider Queen

Sci-fi · HopelesslyRomantic

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so, some fun facts, in regard to medieval armies, and their structure. Not really meant as criticism due to how common the trope is, more of a 'did you know that'. While the idea of sending incompetents to the border is used a lot in fantasy it's not actually all that realistic.. usually that'd be one of the better assignments, not the best bc that'd be the royal guard or some equivalent, but one of the better assignments nonetheless. Armies weren't usually very unified outside of wartime. each noble would be allowed a standing military force of a certain size depending on their title, and the location of their territory. Border territories were allowed much larger standing armies than inner territories. In fact, the biggest difference between a count and a marquise is that a marquise ruled over a border county, known as a march. Most nobles, high ranking or otherwise would spend most of their time in their own territory, not near the capitol as you often see in fantasy, so this stereotype is also wrong with nobles. Allowing a noble to rule over a border territory is a sign of trust, and this is why a marquise is a higher rank than a count. If for some reason, a soldier is incompetent, but they feel the need to still give him some sort of command, and they could send him to another territory to work under a different lord; they'd most likely send him to a county, it's both less honorable and less important than a march. So long as you aren't in the standing army for a duke, or monarch being a soldier for an inner territory is considered a worse (but safer) assignment than the border.

"That they are. I am surprised you can see it so well. This group of Norian soldiers has a commander with a good head on their shoulders. As for Gravos, they have the border guards commander Sliminian. He is a drunkard and never keeps his men in line, which is why he was put on the border. Since he is from a high ranking noble family, they couldn't just strip him of his status since he really did not commit any serious crimes, so they sent him to the border to get rid of him." My father explained. While he may suck at commanding his men, I still have to hand it to this Sliminian man for actually showing up to fight.

Reborn: I'm A Dragon Girl With An OP System

Reborn: I'm A Dragon Girl With An OP System

Fantasy · invayne

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