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Fearbolg

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The eternal struggle of trying to review things: short stuff that exists in a state of limbo but is good so far.
Because this is the beginning of a blog set at the end of the world. And it’s got some neat ideas and a good premise but it’s the format of ‘letters’ that made it stick with me.
Even if it’s currently paused and there are only 6 so far it’s just sweet and sad. Hence the ‘can I even attempt to review this?’ dilemma.
And the answer is no, I can’t review this. But I can point at it and go ‘here is a thing that I am currently enjoying.’
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I dunno. It's short, it's clever, it's ending was common but unexpected.
It's an interesting thought experiment: what if there was universe where the existence of Fears was common knowledge? But it's mostly a few clever ideas and then some references to other stuff.
I remember thinking it was really cool at the start, it just ended up being a few neat ideas rather than a story.
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Either in-progress or inactive, it’s hard to tell due to backdating. Either way I clicked on it expecting it to be done and it wasn’t and I’m disappointed.
It’s certainly a new idea, a guide leading people into the Empty City, presumably to die, like some sorta eldritch euthanasia. I’m very intrigued by the whole thing.
The characters are kinda flat, but some of their motivation has started to come forward and I hope we get more as the story continues.
I always appreciate people putting new spins on familiar things, in a mythos where so many people stringently adhere to the same tones and themes and ideas, new stuff is refreshing. And this ‘tricksy’ and ‘playful’ version of the City is not only interesting, but ominous, because I have no past iterations to draw on. In a way it more calls to mind the film As Above So Below than other Empty City stories.
Give it some time to see if it keeps updating, and then certainly read it.
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I'm woefully undecided on this one.
It's short, it's quick, it's to the point, but I'm tired of all Fear Mythos protagonists being super-duper-ultra-important. Part of the appeal of supernatural fiction is normal people facing impossible circumstances.
That isn't to say this story is badly done, it makes fair justifications for its decisions. It starts out kinda cute and funny, but it lost me early on and never fully won back my interest.
It did introduce a new 'Fear' so I think that makes it worth a skim, as I said, it's short and to the point.

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There is a blog that parallels this that I have yet to find.
This hits one of the common pit-falls of story-writing in blog format: telling. It is very much a story of "I went here, I did this, I felt like this, I did this because I thought that, they said something" and there's no tension or drama or even emotion.
It also attempts to combine the Fears, Holders, Panopticon, SCP Foundation and Illuminati in a very half-assed and inaccurate way.
The main character is an oh-so-wise and important and moral former drug addict. The way the story is written gives him no real motivation or character but he always seems to intuitively refuse do things that are "wrong" but still agree to things that advance the plot forward.
I definitely do not recommend it for newbies because you will just end up confused. Hell, I'm still confused by a lot of it.
Uhm, hi! So here's my fearblog the no one knows about! It currently has five posts, and I plan on actively updating.
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I think telling you what this is about counts as spoilers. So we're just gonna long-story-short.
Got a servant-dude doing servant stuff and shit goes weird.
Character's all right, "twist" is obvious if you know what you're dealing with (hence the not telling you part). But you don't really get many of these stories so... It's worth a read at least.