@iridescentyuri there was someone who it felt like was trying to stir the pot
if the same topic was brought up in a different way, it would end up as just story analysis and discussion
@GunnerDobbins@Kingd0m_Mel0dy I don’t know how they don’t get that Earth-65 as a setting is part of the appeal of the character and anything they do to distance her from it makes her less interesting
@Dynamic_Weeb I don’t think there was anything that implied Yura’s role in the story is done? Hokazono isn’t even done revealing Hishaku abilities and names
@paulodejesus801 Why? There aren’t other terms for other specifications. If you say “x isn’t consistent with y in this story” people would understand what you mean without it needing a specific term to describe it. The discussion itself is already specific enough to be useful
@anglereactor if I remember right, Owen mentioned on one of the post bannerfall steams that the creaking king stuff wasn’t planned from the beginning, so sausage was probably being honest then
@ETCviperidae You’ll critique using the specifics of the story that you’re critiquing, you don’t need a word for every aspect of a story that can be narratively inconsistent. The problem on the writer’s end is the same.
so to clear things up for power scalers - generously, what you refer to as power scaling is what we call in literary analysis a ‘critical lens’. scalers look at works through the lens of comparing power levels and stakes for verisimilitude
@TheManOfTomorr It’s the comparing of in universe strengths done by powerscalers, it’s a way they analyze and engage with a story. If you don’t need to be a writer/creator to do it, it isn’t a fundamental aspect of storytelling