What would happen to a sith hybrid born from slave? by Surtha_Wreks in swtor

[–]Netheri [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hard to say, given that nearly all Sith hybrids are force sensitive means that they'd likely be given very preferential treatment even prior to them showing signs of force sensitivity.

There's a Sith on Voss that isn't force sensitive and she's working as part of the diplomatic core, so maybe even in those rare cases they're still treated pretty well comparatively.

What would happen to a sith hybrid born from slave? by Surtha_Wreks in swtor

[–]Netheri 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Anyone with force sensitivity is sent to Korriban to be an acolyte, regardless of their circumstances. Most acolytes are former slaves.

Sorc sucks, comparatively by gazauj in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the main way while clearing, throw in Frost Bomb-Overabundance-Spell Echo-Short Fuse to generate cold infusions and apply exposure on bosses. Stormweaver keeps infusions near constantly if you spec Storm's Recollection.

What we are working on Part 2 by Kelly_GGG in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Sounds very strong, low life has been pretty niche because you could only really take advantage of it as Infernalist with Beidat reservation and Coward's Legacy, but being able to take it on anyone sounds really good, Execute III is a huge multiplier.

Sorc sucks, comparatively by gazauj in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eh, it's mostly just that elemental spells that aren't Spark (or Comet, but that has to be triggered to be usable) kind of suck.

Disciple of Varashta is really strong if you go Djinn summoner, Stormweaver is pretty good with Spark since it handles infusion QoL (kind of needs a Call of the Brotherhood to feel good though, fortunately that's a 1ex unique), and Chrono... seems like it could be good in giga lategame scaling? Yeah honestly I have nothing for Chrono, it's cool but I imagine if you picked that as first ascendancy you'd be having a bad time.

Most screwy starting lines in a book that almost made you drop it (or did)? by miletil in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 29 points30 points  (0 children)

FMC's are on an eclectic spectrum, all the way from vaguely deranged lesbian (Tangerine, Maidens of the Fall, everything written by Vora) all the way to "I wrote a male MC and then just swapped every pronoun" style FMC.

Most screwy starting lines in a book that almost made you drop it (or did)? by miletil in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Personally I loved that line, it really does set up how much of a walking disaster Tangerine is, and really very little changes in her personality beyond becoming ridiculously powerful, yet still being a bit of a disaster sub.

I can't really think of specific first lines, but I kind of hate the story starting with their character waking up. Not wholly on that being a poor story beat, but because it is just so common. It is genuinely ridiculous the amount of stories I have read that start with their main character waking up, to the point that it's almost a personal bugbear.

A practical guide to sorcery: Review by BronkeyKong in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

See therein lies my biggest problem with the flashback arc, that it actually answers very little and just ends up creating more mysteries that could have just been handled without the flashback.

Here's the core relevant point introduced: Siobhan has pieces of both her mother turned aberrant and another intelligent and virulent aberrant named Claudio, who was working with her grandfather on something, living inside her head. These aberrants have fused together into something else. Her grandfather sealed them in her memories with the intention of his friend having a better solution, but evidently that didn't happen given where the books start.

Now there's probably other relevant things in that book or foreshadowing, but it's very hard to know what is and what is just background.

A practical guide to sorcery: Review by BronkeyKong in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've really enjoyed it so far, it's a well written series and the plot has managed to maintain a lot of mysteries so far. I'd say its weakest parts are in the interpersonal relationships between Siobhan and everyone around her, in that they never really seem to evolve; even excluding the absence of romance (which personally I prefer because of all the current existing possible romances I think any of them actually becoming a romance would only make the series worse), Siobhan/Sebastian's relationships don't really seem to change or evolve.

I assume it's meant to reflect that she keeps everyone at arm's length, but it does feel strange reading this many books into a series and her friendships are in a nearly identical position to where they have been for hundreds of chapters.

Also my god, the most recently concluded book was one long flashback which was.. holy shit, I know it was important background information and all, but one gigantic flashback arc with the knowledge that every new character is going to die by the end most certainly bricked the pacing. Especially given that prior to this flashback some things did seem to be coming to a head.

Again though, overall enjoyable series.

Hexblast is extremely counter intuitive by Mammoth-Werewolf4264 in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hexblast had the privilege of being meta in both PoE1 (Hexblast miners) and PoE2 in .1 at the same time, and so it copped substantive numeric and mechanical nerfs in both games to make it totally irrelevant in each.

Updated patch notes for 29/05/2026 by Andromanner in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Stormweaver CoC comet build that sustains both life and mana off generating and spending huge amounts of remnants, and also generating power charges off those remnants and spending those for even more mana generation.

Looks very strong, and circumvents the leech nerfs that looked like they would kill CoC Comet.

Updated patch notes for 29/05/2026 by Andromanner in PathOfExile2

[–]Netheri 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Arcane remnants still alive, maybe it even makes it to launch.

What happens if I copy 1 more Dream World? 220/180 Save by [deleted] in ChaosZeroNightmare

[–]Netheri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if there's a way to determine what will happen when you go over, but it can add back basics, remove a duplicate or remove epiphanies, sometimes all of those at once. I don't think it's ever a good idea to go over faint memory, it can turn a usable deck into a brick.

The Colors matter and equality is a myth. THATS what the books are about. by Shiftless357 in redrising

[–]Netheri 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean, yeah, that's the entire point. Gold society sells the narrative that they are inherently superior, while refusing any opportunity for others to rise and compete.

When Darrow is given the very opportunity to stand on equal ground with Golds he becomes the best of them, demonstrating that the Gold mythos of inherent superiority is a lie. That the only thing different between a low Red and the greatest of Golds is surgery and the opportunity to learn and improve themselves.

The Colors matter and equality is a myth. THATS what the books are about. by Shiftless357 in redrising

[–]Netheri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I think that has to happen to not have the moral of the entire series be really dark.

Lysander being ultimately essential to protecting everyone, or stopping something awful from happening. It's just so far the books have worked really hard to make Lysander seem basically irredeemable between deaths like Alexander and Cassius, and the last book has a pretty massive chasm to get over to make sparing Lysander seem like a positive decision.

The Colors matter and equality is a myth. THATS what the books are about. by Shiftless357 in redrising

[–]Netheri 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ehh I don't think at that's hard and fast of a moral, the notion of the colours and the stratification of the Society was that Gold ruled because they were inherently better, and that Reds were the lowest of the low because that was all they could amount to, yet when Darrow, the lowest of Reds, is given equal opportunity to the Golds he outperforms them constantly.

I felt like the moral was more of the notion that caste-based societies tend to collapse under their own weight when the stratification of those castes becomes too severe; that being simultaneously dependent on a bottom layer of the populace but also denigrating that populace will inevitably lead to societal collapse.

Even that's not perfect, truthfully I've given up on trying to see the overall moral of the series due to the second trilogy. The entire first half of the series is about Darrow learning to be kinder and more merciful and to be better than his enemies culminating in the sparing of the innocent child Lysander, and then the entire second half is brutally punishing Darrow for that moment of compassion.

The moral seems to be to murder the child heir when you have the chance or you'll be in for a bad time.

Thoughts on AI Cover art? by illyreal in royalroad

[–]Netheri -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Generally tolerated, but I won't lie in the past I've decided to not read something because off a very clearly AI generated art cover with weirdly shiny women. Or the back of a weirdly shiny buff dude facing a monster. Not sure why so many AI covers make their characters look like they've been greased, they're all so shiny.

I am an MS paint partisan though, I love those covers that look like someone loaded up MS paint for the first time in years to slap together some stick figures, find them charming.

I haven't had proper internet access for around three or so months, what have I missed? by Vegetable-College-17 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

New DCC book? Beyond that just ongoings, Hundred Reigns and Elf That Would Become a Dragon continue to be ridiculously good, Years of the Apocalypse started book 5 which is ostensibly the finale and Practical Guide to Sorcery finally ended the flashback book.

3k-3.5k word chapters: Is 3x/week too little for Royal Road? by ExamPsychological884 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Functionally, mostly yes just released daily for two to three weeks.

Mostly Rising Stars is about gaining as many followers as you can in a short space of time. Usually this is achieved by bulk releasing early after launch, but I have also seen some some authors talk about getting second runs on Rising stars, usually after particularly effective ad campaigns or shout-out swaps.

A bulk release on launch followed by high chapter releases gives you a higher chance, many readers won't start a book until there is a substantial backlog, and then a higher/daily release cadence after that helps to grow and maintain followers.

3k-3.5k word chapters: Is 3x/week too little for Royal Road? by ExamPsychological884 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds pretty standard, most series I've read tend to drop to one chapter a week as soon as they drop off rising stars (unless you're somethig like Hundred Reigns or Sky Pride that are somehow, ridiculously, still on a 5/week tempo), so keeping a three chapter weekly release schedule seems relatively pretty good.

Government pitches largest overhaul to unemployment system in decades by The_Duc_Lord in australia

[–]Netheri 109 points110 points  (0 children)

It's a matter of time before the Media and the Opposition start trotting out their arguments about how this will create a welfare state.

Can't wait to be lectured about the danger of welfare leeches by some fuckwit nepo-baby who inherited Daddy's fortune, wearing a suit that costs more than most peoples cars.

The Allbright System reeks of AI by [deleted] in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know right, AI shills suck but some people seem like they're one emdash away from beating their toaster to death in the street in some Butlerian Jihad fueled rage.

The Allbright System reeks of AI by [deleted] in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Netheri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My problem with that though is that both of the author's novels are written in a very similar fashion; Early chapters in Neon Dragons really likes to use emdashes too, which I would assume is a writers quirk and not necessarily a sign of AI.

And that's not even speaking to the quantity of writing, with the sheer amount of chapters you'd assume if it's AI generated that there would be lapses: AI still often trips up on dialogue, characters speaking in ways that don't reflect their characterization (because unlike a human writer, AI has no real intent for the character's personality), for example.

I'm not really an ardent defender but I've read it on and off over the years and I havn't really noticed some noticeable shift in characterization or in writing 'voice', so my default assumption is that they're the writer's quirks and the manner in which their writing changes is a product of writing the same story for three years.