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The Anime Trope System: Stone vs. the Viper,  a LitRPG novel. [Froze]

The Anime Trope System: Stone vs. the Viper, a LitRPG novel. [Froze]

--- Extra tags: Satire, Adult/Mature, Monster girl(Monster girl Encyclopedia kind), Fiction/Satire/comedy (I.E. Not to be taken seriously). By the will of unknown deities, Clyde is swiped from Earth and tossed into an anime world. He’s the declared the Stone aka main character. One day, he must kill the Viper, the antagonist. Too bad things aren’t exactly as black and white as that. The Stone is something much more… This world and its inhabitants are real. It’s another dimension with a lot to explore. This is the story of a young man’s evolution from college boy of Earth to godhood and beyond. The challenges stand ahead of him: demons, monster girls, crazy yanderes, even a girl with maxed charisma. He never thought he’d ever see a magical girl… A story of comedy, action, and going from weak to completely unstoppable. He is the system disruptor… In a world where tropes are present, anime girls falling in love so easily, and city-wide issues intertwining with the main mission, Clyde must level up power and his mentality, RPG-style. He can no longer be that earthling. He will learn… whether he likes it or not. Someone who breaks systems…Feared by the gods… ~A lover of character development lover! Warning: Episode 7 and beyond contains and ramps a lot up on sexual content, including scenes. You have been warned. This is not for the faintest of hearts! There are also monster girl quest references in here too. Once again, fair warning. Think about that before entering. You now know what you're getting into... [Recommended for those who know of the Monster Girl Encyclopedia] --Heads up: this develops into a Harem (and eventually they'll end up as his wives. If that's not your thing, this is your head's up.) ----------------------------------------------- Written and edited by me with Persona as my inspiration! *He goes from cautious to embracing! *Don't just stop somewhere in volume 1 (because we know the beginning doesn't count for a judgment). Binge it! Binge it! Binge it! ***Author note: get in now before you're left behind. I'm planning to be around for a while xD.*** ------------------------------------------------- * Morning of Nov 25th 2018: 1 million views reached! ----------------------------------------------- NOTICE AS OF FEB 2019: Web novel hiatus indefinitely due to Amazon, people translating my shit and charging money for it, posting this on other sites without my permission. Please join discord and/or Facebook page for updates. Patreon will continue to get chapters as normal. Thank you truly for understanding! This is my livelihood and I don't want to lose it. Please see discord's announcements for information on the Web novel's suspension. ------------------------------------------------ Volumes 1-14+ ongoing available on Amazon. Audible too! ATS has found an editor as of Aug 26th. Be expecting the ebook versions to be fixed even more. See discord for more info. Volume 15 in session... ---------------------------------------------- *Advanced chapters and special bonuses: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/syr456 -------------------------------------------------- My website is https://www.alvinJatwater.com https://www.animetropesystem.net -------------------------------------------------- **Discord channel: [If you have questions or concerns, this is the best place to reach me] https://discord.gg/t2qVaAR
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Demoness explained.
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2024-12-25 17:21
Demoness was a Chinese word, pronounced yāon. Its explanation referred to beautiful women, rebellious women, non-mainstream women, frivolous women, or women who dressed too seductively. This phrase first appeared in Cao Zhi's "Mingdu Pian" during the Three Kingdoms period and Liang Hexun's "Mocking Liu's Counseling" poem during the Southern Dynasty. In ancient literature, demoness was often used to describe beautiful and enchanting female characters. It could also refer to the female demons or enchanting women who had cultivated themselves in myths. The term " witch " could also be used to describe those women who looked enchanting and scheming, implying that they might use their beauty and tricks to confuse others or achieve their own goals.
Chunfang explained.
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2024-12-23 01:36
Chunfang's explanation was referring to the flowers and plants in spring or the fragrance of flowers in spring.
Deception explained.
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2024-10-23 20:35
"Deception" was the wrong word. The correct word should be "tireless in teaching". This idiom means to be willing to teach others without feeling tired. It originated from the Analects of Confucius. Confucius emphasized the importance of never getting tired of learning and teaching. This idiom is used to describe the very noble qualities of a teacher or tutor. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Deception explained.
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2024-10-23 04:02
Deception's explanation was that a person was very bad, always destroying other people's good deeds or doing things that were harmful to others, putting others in a difficult situation. This word was a pejoling term. It was usually used by others to scold others to express their dislike for this person. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Window Viper: A Scary Story
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2024-11-17 02:28
The 'Window Viper' in a scary story could be a really menacing figure. Maybe it's a mysterious creature that lurks outside windows at night. It could be a shape - shifting entity that terrifies those who catch a glimpse of it through the glass. Just the thought of something sinister being right outside the window, watching, is truly frightening.
Was Yukio or Viper from the comics?
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2024-09-27 15:59
Both Yukio and Viper were not from the comics. They might have been created specifically for other media or storylines.
Ye Feng explained.
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2024-12-30 02:51
Ye Feng's commentator was a video creator related to Ye Feng, he had released many commentary videos in My World, including Lucky Limit Survival, Mythical Random Survival, Cataclysm, Pokémon, and many other modes. His videos showcased his skills, interests, and challenges, and the audience could interact and communicate with him. Ye Feng's fans had reached 12.12 million, his video had a high number of views on all platforms. His videos were humorous and often had horror reversals and funny elements. Watching Ye Feng's commentary video, one could experience different game scenes and modes, at the same time, one could also understand his highlights and comments from his fans.
Midnight Song explained
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2024-12-25 04:48
The Midnight Song was a folk song by Wu Sheng. It was said that it was created by a woman named Midnight in the Jin Dynasty. There are 42 midnight songs in existence, including "Midnight Song: How Can Life Be Free of Sorrow and Hatred" and so on. The Midnight Song expressed love in the form of a five-character poem, depicting the joys and sorrows of a woman in love. This song has both similarities and characteristics of folk songs in terms of artistic performance. In Midnight Song, women expressed their beautiful wishes and frustrated feelings about love. This song was popular in the Jin and Southern Dynasties, and was considered one of the representative works of folk songs in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
Sang Yu explained.
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2024-12-24 16:49
Sang Yu referred to mulberry trees and elm trees. When the sun sets, the light shines on the branches of mulberry trees, so it also refers to the evening. In addition, Sang Yu was also a metaphor for one's old age.
Wan Fu explained
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2024-12-23 10:07
Wanfu Shunzhi was a method of saluting women in ancient times, also known as Wanfu Li. When saluting, the woman would loosen her hands and hold them in a fist salute. She would move her hands up and down slightly on the lower right side of her chest and bow slightly at the same time. The meaning of this salute was to pray for blessings. When the younger generation wrote to the elders, it was often used to express their greetings and blessings.
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