A quick FYI!

We are constantly queuing the new content and submissions y’all send us! (And questions too!)

If you’re worried about if your stuff is in queue, this is just to let you know we are still on S L O W queue: we currently have about 53 items queued up, and have it set to post once a day! We are trying to stockpile some more posts and then we will up how often we update again.

Has anyone made an alcor virus shimeji? if so and you can find one can i have a link?

Nobody that Mod O knows of! If anyone does, let us know. That would be an interesting little project.

EDIT for a correction! Something of the sort was made for ficathon by @beelieveinfandom and uploaded/reblogged while this ask and response was in the queue! More varieties are always welcome should a creative individual want to give it a try, but we do have one now!

I’ve add the AU to the list of reasons I don’t consider OP a valid character complaint. you have taken an already OP concept got rid of one of it’s few weakness and created a character compelling enough that there are over 1000 pages of fics head-canons and art dedicated to them even after the source material ended. congratulations.

Mod Z here!

That’s quite literally a… trope that I really enjoy because it forces the character to tackle more complex, or deeply personal struggles. You can’t just power through everything with strength to make it better.

A lot of people see OP protags as boring, and honestly? They really can be! They need to have enough conflict elsewhere–internally, mental/emotional, unavoidable fate, the mortality of their loved ones–otherwise there’s nothing really driving the story. I hope that TAU sufficiently provides in that area, that’s what I strove to portray since its conception.

So, well, thank you for noticing!

Here’s something I’ve always wondered but haven’t seen mentioned – If someone summoned Alcor to tell them all about the Transcendence itself, would he have to tell them about his involvement in the Transcendence, or would he be able to avoid that? Assuming he didn’t just refuse the deal, of course

Alcor learned how to twist his words from the best. He can probably get around telling people the truth and nothing but the whole truth, like the sneaky little demon he is.