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Streaming in Another World: I Built a Religion

Streaming in Another World: I Built a Religion

[Warning: R-18 Content] "What do you mean I can't hit 1 million subs before the end of this winter? Are you serious?" "If you're not donating, you're basically freeloading, guys." "Imagine not being a subscriber… couldn't be me." "Can we get some Fs in the chat for these noobs who can't keep up?" Reborn in a land of swords and magic called Oceros, Dilhan, a former streamer from a strange world called Earth, decided to make a living by streaming since that was the only thing he knew how to do. But this land, Oceros, was a world of a Souls-like action RPG game called "Blighted" that Dilhan had played before he died on Earth after exploding a nerve while stuck on the same boss for an entire day. Despite all of this he decided to live a normal life as a streamer but what was this? Instead of building a channel and gaining fame, he began attracting crazy followers and insane women seeking his "bodily blessings." People started treating him like a god and treating him like some kind of a messiah, while others labelled him a heretic and attempted to kill him. Did he understand all of this when he decided to hit that "Start Streaming" button? This is Dilhan's journey to become the first streamer in the land of Oceros, a world plagued by a being known as the Harbinger. Will he become the first streamer in this world, or will he become something more to its people? *** Author's Note: —This story has R-18 elements to it, but no netorare (NTR), or Yuri(Lesbian). —This story is a work of fiction and all the character names, locations, ages, and events depicted are purely the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to real-world events or locations, is entirely coincidental. —18+ chapters will be marked. Disclaimer:- Some of the illustrations are not mine, so if you want me to remove them please contact me via Discord. Join the Discord for Illustrations and updates:- https://discord.gg/kHNVDfBTJr Hope you enjoy this work! Thank you for reading as always:)
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What are the characteristics of Balinese books in fiction?
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2024-10-25 09:35
Balinese fiction books also tend to explore social issues within the Balinese society. They might touch on topics such as the impact of tourism on the local community, the changing roles of women, or the preservation of traditional arts. Through fictional characters and their stories, these books can start important conversations about the future and the challenges that the Balinese people face.
What are the common themes in Balinese ghost stories?
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2024-11-16 09:11
Supernatural powers are another common theme. Ghosts in Balinese stories often have unique abilities. The Leyak can fly and change its shape, which makes it a very feared entity. These powers are used to either terrify people or to carry out their vengeful or unfinished tasks.
What are some of the Balinese children's favorite stories?
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2024-11-17 03:00
There are also stories about the nymphs or celestial beings in Balinese mythology. These stories often involve their interactions with humans, teaching children about the spiritual world that exists parallel to the human world. They are usually filled with magic and wonder, like how the nymphs might help a poor farmer or punish a greedy villager.
Eastern Religion and Western Religion (Only tonight!)
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2024-09-12 03:30
There are many similarities between eastern and western religions, but there are also some differences. Eastern religions were often called Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Confucianism, and so on. The founders included Buddha, Confucius, Lao Tzu, and so on. Eastern religions emphasized cultivation and self-transcendence, pursuing inner peace and awakening of the soul. Western religions included Christian, Muslim, Judaism, and so on. Their founders included Jesus, and so on. Western religions emphasized faith and God's grace, pursuing a harmonious relationship between individuals and God, as well as service and sacrifice for God. In addition, Eastern religions and Western religions had different characteristics in terms of doctrines, rituals, and architecture. For example, Buddhism emphasized freedom and detachment, not material wealth or social status; while Buddhism and Buddhism emphasized faith and God's grace, prayer and rituals; Judaism had many unique rituals and traditions. Generally speaking, both eastern and western religions have their own unique charm and value. They were born and developed in different cultural and historical backgrounds, and both had a profound impact on human thought, culture and society.
Can you share some interesting Balinese ghost stories?
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2024-11-16 05:51
There is a story about the Kuntilanak in Bali too. The Kuntilanak is a female ghost who was once a woman who died during childbirth. She is often depicted as a beautiful but menacing figure. She is said to haunt places like cemeteries and old, abandoned houses. Villagers sometimes perform rituals to keep the Kuntilanak away from their homes.
Can you recommend some Balinese books in the fiction genre?
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2024-10-28 08:44
One well - known Balinese fiction book is 'The Isle of Bali' by Miguel Covarrubias. It gives a vivid description of Balinese life, culture, and traditions, with fictional elements interwoven into the narrative. It's a great read for those interested in getting a feel for Bali through fictional stories.
Can you briefly introduce a Balinese children's favorite story?
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2024-11-17 14:54
Sure. The story of the Jero Gede Macaling is well - liked. It's about a powerful witch. The story tells of how the villagers deal with the witch's evil deeds, and it has elements of mystery and fear which kids find both exciting and a bit scary.
Is religion fact or fiction?
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2024-11-10 21:52
It depends on different perspectives. For some people, religion is a matter of faith and they firmly believe in the existence of a divine being, so they consider it as fact. However, from a scientific point of view, there is often no empirical evidence for many religious claims, which might lead some to view it more as a form of fiction. But we should respect the beliefs of those who hold religion dear as it plays a significant role in their lives.
Is religion fact or fiction?
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2024-09-29 06:28
Religion is a complex topic. It's not as simple as being strictly fact or fiction. For many people, it's a matter of faith and belief that goes beyond what can be objectively proven or disproven.
Can a fiction story use religion symbols without promoting a particular religion?
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2024-11-18 05:07
Sure. Fiction writers often draw on religious symbols as a source of inspiration. They might use them to add mystery or a sense of the numinous to their stories. As long as the story doesn't advocate for the tenets of a specific religion but rather uses the symbol in a more general, artistic way, it's possible. For instance, a story about a magical journey might use a religious - like symbol like a lotus flower, which has religious significance in some religions but in the story is just part of the fantastical landscape.
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