Nin the Seeker
Self-Published
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Description
Nin is a rabbit on a pilgrimage. There's a truth that beats within his heart, a truth that Nin can't even describe. If he could but just attach a name to this truth, it could mean the salvation of all rabbit-kind. He travels the world, meeting strange creatures with curious customs, learning their ways - all in hopes of uncovering this truth behind all truths, the secret behind all secrets.
Short tales from the life of Nin.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2019
- Author
- CrosstownGate
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.7/ 5.0
- Followers
- 30
- Views
- 53,433
Chapters(73 total)
- 53 - Bottom of the WellAug 31, 2019
- 52 - The Wisdom TrapAug 24, 2019
- 51 - FrogAug 17, 2019
- 50 - After the FuneralAug 10, 2019
- 49 - The FuneralAug 3, 2019
- 48 - Nin Learns to BreatheJul 27, 2019
- 47 - Lone MountainJul 20, 2019
- 46 - Arctic Hare (4)Jul 13, 2019
- 45 - Arctic Hare (3)Jul 6, 2019
- 44 - Arctic Hare (2)Jun 29, 2019
- 43 - Arctic HareJun 22, 2019
- 42 - Long into the NightJun 15, 2019
- 41 - In the GardenJun 8, 2019
- 40 - The AbsolutistsJun 1, 2019
- 39 - Nin and the Four-leaf CloverMay 25, 2019
- 38 - The Retainer’s Story (2)May 18, 2019
- 37 - The Retainer’s StoryMay 11, 2019
- 36 - Nin the Bridge BuilderMay 4, 2019
- 35 - The Lost BeadApr 27, 2019
- 34 - KoanApr 26, 2019
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Community Reviews(3)
- ZethuronRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5This is a rather different type of story, not of the usual kind, this story is rather biblical in nature, as the rabbit Nin, who is the MC of this story, sets out to find out to learn, to find the out the truth behind it all, and that biblicial style really shows itself at times.
Due to how it is written, it cant be compared to other stories on royalroad, as it is just that different from them, i like the approach taken here, even if at times i feel like it could have done better.
It is a story told bit by bit, with no true overarching plot, rather a collection of tales, of what Nin finds and those he meets on his quest for understanding.
So far flawless grammar, no errors with it to be spotted, so keep it up.
Dont think the large amount of chapters means anything, as they are very short and can be easily read in under a minute each, and then there is the release rate, which is once a week, it may seem to be an extremely slow release rate for a story with chapters of this length, but personally i do not mind, this is just something to read when i have time.
I recommend giving this story a try, its rather special in how it is written and thus for that fact alone worth a read, it also will not take long to catch up to the most recent chapter. - some total kretinRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0My first impressions was of fables in biblical style. Well, it was pretty accurate.
For anyone who likes story given in bite sized pieces each describing an event like a flow of memories.
Final impressions? Not a bad read. - BrianMWritesRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5Definitely get old school fairytale vibes and feels like we are on the adventure with Nin. He's an engaging character that plays with naivety as a means to gain wisdom, love that. It's a little too simplistic imo I want to see more of Nin's trials in the desert i don't think he pays enough for his mistake.