The Gaiad
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
An epic telling the story of life from the beginning of time when the world was created by catgirls evolving to now and the future.
Tags reflect the whole planned story.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Immanuelle
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 3
- Views
- 4,060
Chapters(18 total)
- The failures of Kyoto and ParisJan 27, 2025
- PLACEHOLDER: Catalogue: The daughters of BactaJan 17, 2025
- Arka and BactaNov 27, 2024
- The Covenant with Usagi LunaNov 26, 2024
- PLACEHOLDER: Migration to EarthNov 25, 2024
- Catalogue: The Speech on PlutoSep 30, 2024
- Sol's daughtersOct 18, 2024
- AttleSep 24, 2024
- SerenitideSep 23, 2024
- Life on PhaestiaSep 16, 2024
- Legacies of the CyborgsSep 12, 2024
- The three brothersSep 11, 2024
- The Shores of HesperSep 10, 2024
- Aster's seedSep 7, 2024
- Rhodes and MarigoldSep 4, 2024
- The Milky WaySep 4, 2024
- The red green and blue strings of fateSep 3, 2024
- Aster and AndromedaAug 17, 2024
Reviews
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Community Reviews(1)
- The CommentatorRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This story is absolutely excellent. I really enjoyed reading all of the poems and I hope that the author can keep up this level of quality. Now to get into the in-depth portion of the review.
Style and Grammar: For poetry, it was impeccable. It was very easy for me to understand and I'm pretty sure that everything the author wanted to get across, well, came across. There was a good diversity of words and I actually had to remind myself of what a couple of them meant, which is a good thing.
Story: It's very entertaining and I like the fact that some things are very explicitly stated while others, well, aren't. I also particularly enjoyed how many times life had to move planets.
Characters: There aren't any real characters, since we only really see the action of the whole civilization and the general actions of three or four people. However, if the civilizations and those few people are counted, then the characters are also excellent. I like how everything develops pretty naturally and how foils are introduced for each one constantly. Really good stuff.
In all, I think this story truly deserves a full five stars in every category.