RE: Completed Fanfiction Recommendations
02-17-2021, 04:59 AM (This post was last modified: 02-17-2021, 01:58 PM by classicdrogn.)
02-17-2021, 04:59 AM (This post was last modified: 02-17-2021, 01:58 PM by classicdrogn.)
Slouching Towards Nirvana opens with Taylor's death at the end of Golden Morning, but her spirit is summoned into the spooky poltergeist girl from UA's Class 1-B, who willingly gives over control and draws back to be just a voice in her head after having her confidence severely shaken in the practical entrance exam. Naturally, shenanigans ensue.
"Y'know, I didn't think I'd really like a "Taylor in another setting" story this much, but this one has really grown on me. I'm seriously enjoying this read." - Vanbers on SB
Worm/My Hero Acadamia if you didn't catch that already, ~160k words in 38 chapters.
Also, you'll want this for Ch28.
edit: While complete and reasonably satisfying as is, I will note that it is a "The end of book one" type of complete, with the resolution being of Taylor's character arc rather than setting events as such.
Another comment from the SB thread, after Ch38:
"I appreciate that a majority of the negative aspects of the front half of this story exist purely because Taylor is a paranoid unreliable narrator. You did a really good job of showcasing the mental contamination from Taylor when looking at the setting, enough so that I was starting to get genuinely frustrated, and it made the satisfaction and release when everything started to turn around and Taylor realized she was being kind of a bitch one thousand percent better." - BowlerHatGuy
"Y'know, I didn't think I'd really like a "Taylor in another setting" story this much, but this one has really grown on me. I'm seriously enjoying this read." - Vanbers on SB
Worm/My Hero Acadamia if you didn't catch that already, ~160k words in 38 chapters.
Also, you'll want this for Ch28.
edit: While complete and reasonably satisfying as is, I will note that it is a "The end of book one" type of complete, with the resolution being of Taylor's character arc rather than setting events as such.
Another comment from the SB thread, after Ch38:
"I appreciate that a majority of the negative aspects of the front half of this story exist purely because Taylor is a paranoid unreliable narrator. You did a really good job of showcasing the mental contamination from Taylor when looking at the setting, enough so that I was starting to get genuinely frustrated, and it made the satisfaction and release when everything started to turn around and Taylor realized she was being kind of a bitch one thousand percent better." - BowlerHatGuy
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