Hard mode : "Literally Me" MC but with a twist
Hard mode : "Literally Me" MC but with a twist
Literally me MC kills himself because his literally me life is so shitty, but gets isekaid into literally my life and can't kill himself because he's no longer in the world that follows the arc of a story and instead just lives with pain every day mindlessly wasting time alone
First ep has two autistic genius twins with an interesting dynamic solving a wildly contrived and clever Agatha Christie tier mystery. At the end of the ep, they see a message in the clouds. "God is here, from this point forward, you will be judged accordingly"
Next ep, they find out that nearly every single person saw the exact same message in the sky. Not just that, the message had no actual physical trace, being more of an illusion, it was written in each person's native language, and even illiterate people know what the message says. The twins finally find a mystery that has met their match. They have some dumb assistant type character that believes it really is god himself, but the twins aren't convinced. They start pointing out some weird flaws that don't add up (Isn't god supposed to be omnipotent? If so, why were blind people unable to see the message? Why did the message appear at different times for different people, with seemingly no reasonable explanation explaining it? Why does everyone have weird marks on their skins now? Etc). God starts showing his influence in trying to better the world in some ways, and the twins are on a trail to find out his identity.
The show ends without them ever actually catching him, they put out around 4 to 6 different hypotheses that are all convincing and very well reasoned. If the watcher reads between the notes thoroughly and carefully, they themselves can find out that the assistant was a FBI agent that found out the truth through the twins and arrested/killed "God" (Though we never see him)
Basically Death Note but not as edgy and only from L's perspective. The twins are so brilliant that they start finding out patterns to the "rules" of "God"'s unbelievable power, how he spreads messages through like a virus, needs to fulfill certain conditions to extract knowledge and mind control people, etc. I'm proud of the idea but I'm not nearly smart enough to properly write this in a satisfying way.
Why twins?
Literally me hates being literally me so when he isekais he tries to be someone else
ends with a "jus b urself" ending
These threads are awful
A classroom full of "literally me" (male and female) where no one talks with each other, except one mute, genki, tomboy girl, AND she has to kiss all of them or she will die
Checked
Hokuto no Ken but it’s me beating up physically superior people who used to bully me in school with my secret 2000 year old fighting technique. At the end I fuck that bitch Veronica and beat her up too.
So they can argue with each other, providing the watcher with their general train of thoughts. One starts a theory, the other knocks the theory down using evidence, then the theory gets shifted around a bit and adapted, some philosophical arguments about the nature of "God" and the ethics of his act, etc. You want the dumb assistant type character to have a beacon to explain shit that should be obvious to both of them, but the mystery should be hard enough that neither of them can't get very far alone, or I don't think it'd make for a compelling watch. Also means you don't have to get the classic "Character thinks to the viewer" shtick going.
blank screen for 23 years
Literally me except I'm a cute girl
Person is isekai'd to a medieval fantasy world, but it turns out that the world does have conventional morality
-they look down on pedos
-they already banned slavery (and serfdom in case you are wondering)
-lower classes are getting more and more rights
-people are not really all that fond of violence towards others
-they compare rapists to monsters
MC is still OP I guess but the world shits on him whenever he tries to lord over them even when he's trying to be polite about it
NHK ni Youkoso but without Misaki, senpai, or the ex-class president. In fact, no female characters at all. Also, no good bro like his neighbor either. Close to the end he starts unfucking his shit up like Densha Otoko, but again, no female characters in meaningful roles, only bros on the internet giving good advice.
Sounds as boring and filled with holier than thou jackasses as the real world
so communist state?
Really cool idea, user. But you're right, there are very few skilled writers out there who are intelligent enough to do justice to the premise.
>communist state
>people are not really all that fond of violence towards others
at least try to make sense
Loser talks to faceless people on the internet all day.
>twist
He's totally satisfied.
The people are not violent, the ruling government are.
People don't kill people, people in government do.
Pretty much how all anti-literally me's look to me
they demand realism but I never know why
make them the illuminatii freemasons (sponsored by the Rothschild) and you got a deal
I already feel wasting my time from reading this
Thank god it's not anime
>I already feel wasting my time from reading this
based esl
Lieral?
It's a "literally me" isekai where the main character acts as a wish fulfilment power fantasy to the reader, and is the strongest, smartest, etc. in his world. Here's the twist - he doesn't get any stronger when he goes to the new world. No cheat powers. The fantasy setting is just full of ugly, stupid weaklings. The looks of the men and women there range from hideous to below average. The elite knights have the hand-eye coordination of a six year old. The wise sages are mildly retarded by our world's standards. The Demon King could be pummeled by any anons reading this.
What? Google says it's from The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes, but if that's the game series, then I only played the first Trails in the Sky for like two hours before moving on.
Or is that an username? If so, not him.
MC gets isekai'd to Bosnia with a samurai sword that turns into a cute waifu
urban legend is there's a spot in user's school where you can noclip out of reality
user doesn't believe it until he see's the head of his former classmate protruding from his bedroom floor
user goes to the spot described in the legend; an abandoned storage room, crouches down and jumps through the floor.
he find's himself in a labyrinth of rooms and spaces which randomly intersect with our reality.
after exploring for a while he returns to the access point and tries to leave
he can't
he hears a distorted scream and something resembling his classmate approaches him
he apologises and tearfully explains that it is impossible to leave this space without a second person and that the longer you remain here the more glitched and separated from yourself you become, until it is possible for you to return to reality
he lured user here so he could escape
bump
theres a skeleton