Webnovel Author: SorcererPrime - Fanfic Collection

SorcererPrime

SorcererPrime

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Keep punching.

2023-02-14 Joined China

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Primas

good

"I got the landing right, but how I balance my strength needs more than a little practice." I observed as my body delicately (kinda) stuck on the wall of the building. 

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Replied to Shanmay

This helps. Thank you.

Have I done this before? I don't think so. Hey, everyone, your favorite author here. I've just returned from a much-needed break during which I focused on honing my writing skills to perfection, striving to become the best there is. Now, I'm thrilled to introduce this story, which happens to be my personal favorite and one that I'm incredibly excited to delve into. Set in the DC universe with the mystic powers of Doctor Strange, it follows the journey of becoming the Undisputed Master of the Mystic Arts. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do (just posted chapter 10 on Patreon).

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to DarkIfall

You and your love for Jjk😂... Nice to see you here

"... Smash!" I roared, unleashing a colossal fist of energy from my outstretched hand, hurtling towards Mammoth with the imagined might of the strongest punch ever.

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to james_ross

You got the idea right.

"... Smash!" I roared, unleashing a colossal fist of energy from my outstretched hand, hurtling towards Mammoth with the imagined might of the strongest punch ever.

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to kiddeath1998

I'm a big fan of Raven. Don't worry about that.

Standing on a rooftop were three individuals who had defied orders to stay put, accompanied by one who was still trying to figure himself out.

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to ScarletQC

Understood

Have I done this before? I don't think so. Hey, everyone, your favorite author here. I've just returned from a much-needed break during which I focused on honing my writing skills to perfection, striving to become the best there is. Now, I'm thrilled to introduce this story, which happens to be my personal favorite and one that I'm incredibly excited to delve into. Set in the DC universe with the mystic powers of Doctor Strange, it follows the journey of becoming the Undisputed Master of the Mystic Arts. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do (just posted chapter 10 on Patreon).

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
SorcererPrime
Replied to Kukukuku

This got me thinking hard that I went in deep and wrote a whole chapter on it. It's about a guy who sets on a path of ending victimization, from fate, and superpowered characters.

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to jahmii

True. I want to argue, but that's a good way of putting it, lol

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to ScarletQC

Like I said, I can't really convince you in any way. I've used AI before, and it wrecked my story. Why would I do it a second time? If may deduct something... It took you one or several words to label this as an AI fic, and thus dismissed the entire story, right? Like good and evil, there is a grey line between AI and Natural in this case.

Have I done this before? I don't think so. Hey, everyone, your favorite author here. I've just returned from a much-needed break during which I focused on honing my writing skills to perfection, striving to become the best there is. Now, I'm thrilled to introduce this story, which happens to be my personal favorite and one that I'm incredibly excited to delve into. Set in the DC universe with the mystic powers of Doctor Strange, it follows the journey of becoming the Undisputed Master of the Mystic Arts. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do (just posted chapter 10 on Patreon).

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Weizenbrot14

That's a really free way of thinking, lol

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to randomusername1

You mean use a single quote for thoughts, including monologues, and double quotes for dialogues?

"But these powers are incredible, nonetheless," I thought, my mind drifting to the exhilaration of conjuring objects out of thin air. "Though, they're also kind of terrifying," I admitted, recalling my recent internal struggle.

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Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Juhiko

He did good things too. Made heavy decisions for the greater good (perhaps). So, do his bad choices wipe away all his good and make him evil?

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

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Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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Replied to Kukukuku

So being in love with a villain ultimately made her a villain? Wasn't she made psychotic against her own will?

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Kukukuku

Initially, she was forced, but then embraced villainy. You shouldn't overlook how it started

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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Focus on the villain condition is a wonder on whether they can be redeemed before it's too late, and their victims multiply, along with other catastrophies. And because of the theme of redemption, victims of the story become pawns in a big game, and their suffering is almost always sidelined.

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Kukukuku

That's a Jason perspective and is hard on the fact that they are pure evil. But bring in Jesus of Nazareth, and he'll teach forgiveness, and given time, I do believe he could sway the Jason perspective

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Kukukuku

What about those forced to become villains and then embrace it? e.g. Harley

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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SorcererPrime
Replied to Kukukuku

Given his principles, would he have done it willfully? Or which Batman is it? The clear answer here is, yes, but that answer doesn't stop there if you establish a well-rounded argument edging on the injustice of taking a human life, which the Joker has done so many times. I will stick to the 'Yes' but also say it's somewhat debatable, Batman's actions.

Take heroes, for example. Sure, they do great things, but they're not perfect. They make mistakes, they have their own flaws and doubts. And villains? Well, they're not all bad either. Behind their actions, there's often a story of pain or desperation. It makes you wonder, are they really evil, or just victims of circumstance?

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

Prime: Mystic Arts in DC

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