Tales of Idiots.
Self-Published
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Description
Four Idiots. Now you would expect them to just die immediately right? After all they're in a world of magic and fantasy. With dragons that can burn them to crisps, and crazy cultists that will turn you into sacrifices to whatever crazy gods they worship.
But no.
They lived, and caused a whole lot of mayhem.
And did I mention the world is ruled by a bunch of corrupt nobles and king?
P.S. - First time writing so would appreciate any advices.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- Discohead
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
- Views
- 10,526
Chapters(39 total)
- Interlude - LunarJun 20, 2021
- 30 - Deadly MonsterJun 15, 2021
- 29 - MonsterMay 19, 2021
- 28 - We meet again.May 16, 2021
- Interlude - MerchantsMay 11, 2021
- 27. In the PortalMay 8, 2021
- 26. Drop DeadMay 2, 2021
- 25. Times to GoApr 27, 2021
- 24 - Smith to InnApr 17, 2021
- 23. Dead MallApr 13, 2021
- 22. ...DoctorApr 10, 2021
- 21. The Pain...Apr 6, 2021
- 20. After the Crime SceneApr 3, 2021
- Interlude - The CultMar 27, 2021
- Interlude - The Righteous OneMar 23, 2021
- 19. No Face, All Horror.Mar 20, 2021
- 18. CaughtMar 16, 2021
- 17. Break In!Mar 13, 2021
- 16. TroubleMar 9, 2021
- 15. Raccoon MasterMar 6, 2021
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Community Reviews(1)
- Mad SadieRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Well, this is a fascinating tale of four people mostly able to survive because they're too dumb to realize they should be dead by now. I can't really tell them apart, but then again I don't know that it truly matters in the grand scheme of things.
The spelling mistakes are sprinkled throughout, like blueberries in a muffin. This, coupled with a frankly amazing lack of punctuation mistakes, somehow adds to the feel of the story. Instead of wincing at misplaced commas, like I do with so many stories, I find myself staring in awe at the lack of a "t" in "table", and wondering if this is perhaps some sort of code for a secret message. Usually I attribute misspellings to autocorrect, but this goes far beyond that. There must be a deeper meaning to all the straight-up missing words, a hidden clue to some grand mystery that the author is trying to hint at.
The only truly odd thing is that the dialogue tags come a paragraph down from the dialogue, instead of next to it, but there are few enough of those that it's not too distracting.
In short, I wholeheartedly recommend everyone read this beautiful train wreck.