So, there are some things that most people do, playing games, watching movies or television, playing music. So let’s get specific.

What are some of your favorite things to do with your time? The more hyper specific the better?

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    52 years ago

    Reading… I found this site that has quite a few novels of which authors post chapters weekly, bi-weekly or more…
    https://royalroad.com

    Most of it is fiction/fantasy, quite a bit of it is litrpg

    I can sink hours on this… Public transports, coffee break, lunch break, evening beer… I just can’t stop myself

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      2 years ago

      I’m hoping that the r/fantasy and progressionfantasy groups move here. Currently rereading Cradle to catch up to Waybound

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          22 years ago

          Yeh. Definitely taking my time to enjoy the series again since I get the feeling he’s wrapping it up for good. Just a hunch

    • Action [email protected]OP
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      32 years ago

      Oh yeah, I’ve heard of Royal Road before. I used to (and still do) read a lot of Cultivation novels, and I know that that subset of writers tends to have a lot of cross over with the Royal Road audience.

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        32 years ago

        Yeah! there are great one on there too, quite a few very popular ones: The main ones I can think off the top of my head are

        • Beware of chicken; takes itself less seriously, and is quite a fun slice-of-life cultivation thingy
        • Forge of Destiny; more serious and closer to classical cultivation novels, slow-burn but honestly quite magical, I dropped it because I have a really hard time with Asian names and had trouble to difference characters, but honestly, very well written
        • Path of Ascension; A different take on cultivation, outside of the Asian origin but keeps some of the mechanics while applying more modern ideas, on a grand scale, honestly love that one

        There are plenty of others and people more qualified than me on cultivation novels could guide you better (I am quite impaired by my inability to parse Asian names unfortunately…)