This is what she knows.
Her name is Madeline. She lives in a small costal village named Algiore. She sells potions. She never leaves her store.
This is what she thinks.
It's a shame no one ever stops to appreciate her store. It's really quite pretty. Her customers are all very rude, and they should stop ignoring her!
-oOo-
What's a game NPC to do when she suddenly gains sentience?
What makes the difference between NPCs and Players?
Character Menu? Quest System? What?
Join Madeline as she strives to become an existence no one can forget.
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While this is not quite a slice of life story, it’s still very similar.
Obligatory author's self-promotion :) I hope to write a story where the MC learns about what it's like to live (as much as one can when it's a game) and experiences as little angst as possible. Please stick around. Things will get interesting soon. Thank you and have a nice day.
I'm gambling here by giving a review with only 3 chapters out at the time I'm typing this, but I honestly think this story has a ton of potential. The story development so far is really good in my opinion. Not only that, the fact that the MC questions her reality makes me like this even more.
well so far(chapter 4) the novel is amazing no glaring grammar errors and the concept is something i personally find incredibly interesting this novel has amazing potential
I really loved this unique idea, the novel has a really good start the Mc is really cute. I loved the movement when she talkes with the spider. Really lovable story.
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A fun idea I hope to see more of. I hope the NOC gets a more meaningful life by the end. It is nice to see a sense of humor without excessive attempts at “jokes” that tend to me hit or miss.