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The Legend of William Oh by Macronomicon

Listen here, because I've seen it with my very own eyes.

William Oh was born on the... Read more
Listen here, because I've seen it with my very own eyes.

William Oh was born on the hundredth floor of The Tower, to the greatest Climbers of the ancient world, steeped in the Tower's lethal miasma from the moment he drew breath, giving him strange and unnatural powers.

They say he is an immortal being who circles the dreams of mortal men, resurfacing wherever the need is greatest. Those who disparage him will fall into despair, but if you're a Climber in a tight scrape, look to the sky and say a little prayer.

Maybe he will appear?

Odds are probably better if you pay for my drink.

- Rumor overheard on a 1st Floor Tavern. Originator did not pay his tab.
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    William Oh once rescued sixteen nubile slave girls from certain death with nothing but bootstrings, a piece of leather, and a shiny scrap of metal.

    - Jason Salazar
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    Worth the read.
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    The most hilarious thing about this novel is the intro of every chapter by Jason. Those are some really over the top a$$ kissing.

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    Synopsis feels as though GPT wrote it
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    For those who don’t know, The Legend of William Oh is the fifth highest-rated work on the Ongoing Fictions list of RoyalRoad. There’s a lot of questionable quality on that site, but for some time now, the quality in the Ongoing Fictions category has remained quite high, which is a good indicator in itself. However, there’s a problem that accompanies this quality: the slow publication speed of chapters for these works. The Legend of William Oh suffers from this issue even more than other works on RoyalRoad. At the time of its launch on the site, there were about 250 pages of content; now, three months later, The Legend of William Oh barely has 400 pages. Moreover, a portion of this increase of 150 pages occurred during the launch week when the author was releasing bonus chapters to engage readers.

    In conclusion, the work is good and well-written. The protagonist can be a bit foolish at times, but it’s not too serious; after all, it makes sense given that he is immature and young. If you enjoy fantasy with a good dose of humor, you will likely enjoy reading this work—assuming you have the patience to wait for 2 or 3 chapters a week (which aren’t very long).
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      One chapter a week was the norm a few years ago for me maybe even a chapter a month crazy how 2-3 gets people impatient
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        There is very little that makes someone more entitled than getting something for free.
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    Synopsis low-key hooked me in putting it on will read till I finish rereading kingdoms bloodline
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    The synopsis gives off mystery vibes but it isn't mystery genre?
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    I have read this , starting is good but unable to continue cause of slow updates and sometimes mc acts dumb
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      same, the plot itself acts dumb and unrealistic
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    How is it?
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    i was here, it sounds intersting
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      Were you here?
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