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Fresh words in a specific order just for you.


This one wore me out ?.

So. Much. Editing.

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Thransk

Always interesting to see others reactions to Rain, especially his insane Mana regen

Anonymous

i always love seeing 'fresh words in a specific order' in the morning. its the best way to start my day off right. i like the doors. cool way to do the next part

Anonymous

Using wands or other enchanted equipment could be a good way for Rain to be more selective with combat. A wand of fireball or ice beam that is too mana expensive for anyone but a dynamo sounds like a fun time. Hopeful for a badass lair reward from the boss rush

Adrian Gorgey

Wow, all bosses is basically Rain's worst matchup. he's best against a swarm or army of mooks, or eventually empowering his own army

Andrew

Thank you!

11037

It occurs to me that Rain has guts of steel to program things in his soul like that. As a programmer myself, I can tell you I'd never do it in his shoes, despite the convenience. Programs you write yourself never run correctly the first time, and sometimes they fail spectacularly. What happens if he runs a program and it fails in a such a fun way, like entering an infinite loop by accident? I sure hope his soul has a reboot button.

Sebastian Lachs

Can you just post the story in your patreon post like everyone else? Sometimes the epubs or pdfs just don't download on my end.

Anonymous

It’s the unawakened that have the worst of it. Rain has plenty of ways to contribute even outside his specialty since he’s over leveled. High level foes with a lot of resistances and health more or less shut down unawakened completely. Especially the elite monsters.

Anonymous

Same, sometimes I have to try it over and over again, plus it makes it so much harder to binge read after I've saved up a few months chapters

Anonymous

This pace is starting to kill me

Ziggy

Fun fact. With the going rate of 10 tel per thousand mana, Rain just dumped over 4000 tel worth into the skipping stone. Even if you intellectually know he's a dynamo, I think the surprise is warranted. And entertaining for it lol. *Typo: 450 tel

Chopper

Seems to me like rain could have jumped on the turtles back and cooked its organs from relative safety.

Anonymous

I'm going to be honest I am desperately anticipating prismatic intent, being able to use an offensive aura while having winter focus solely on himself sounds amazing. or he might even be able to use immolate and the ice or at the same time in order to keep himself cool while obliterating his enemies or the opposite. It would be such an amazing power dynamic, I really cannot wait.

Orion Dye

It would have taken too long, he would have cooked himself and all his party members too.

Orion Dye

I’d like to see the skill that lets him not aim his auras at the environment. That will let him use immolate without worrying about frying his party members.

Ole Halvorsen

well I loved this chapter so but I guess it's not the same for everyone.

Alexander Dupree

Thanks for the awesome chapter. I love the Rain Programming Challenge we've got going on. Btw I described this story to one of my friends as one Programmers attempt to write enough comments to make reading his code interesting.

Alexander Dupree

Since the substrate he is working with isn't actually hardware he can just flex his thoughts and delete everything.

Pyrefiend

I've personally found words to be the most enjoyable when in specific order, so this was right up my alley.

Tycho Green

You've got a good sense for words in specific order yourself, good sir.

BubblyGhost

"You want I should step on it?” Carten just had a stroke.

Anonymous

It's possible that Carten hails from a place that hasn't bastardized the use of "that" beyond it's original definition of a demonstrative pronoun. For example, someone who's original language was German would find Carten's question much more comfortable to read than "You want that I should step on it?" It's a small detail that helps with world building. Also, adding distinction and nuance to a characters speech patter is good from a narrative perspective. Being able to immediately identify who is speaking without their name being given helps to keep the pacing of action scenes quick and exciting.

Lettered Wolf

#bug report Lin should be Lyn. "Rain frowned, turning to Tahir and Lin and motioning them to stay back."