Wow wow. This is a pretty amazing quest!
Thank you for running it till the end. This certainly was a run ride :p
 
Ayy Quest End, and I was there from the start! (lurking)
Anyway, since quest end and everything, I have one question.

What would've happen to Ai if Homu reset, back during that one [] kill them (x2) [] spare them (x0.25) vote?
 
What would've happen to Ai if Homu reset, back during that one [] kill them (x2) [] spare them (x0.25) vote?
If I understand this question correctly, then the answer is 'nothing'. Homura would have transitioned from your convenient way out of automatic bad ends to the Quest's final boss. Because once Ai starts killing her friends, she is immediately at odds with the rest. She would also have to kill Madoka before the girl wishes her out of existence.

The villain route was not a kind one.

And while I am already composing a post...
Nevermind! Seems like the manager was there, after all!
That was not Ayin. That was you, as in, the players. Ai actually heard most of the winning votes; anyone under your current control did to some extent.
 
That was not Ayin. That was you, as in, the players. Ai actually heard most of the winning votes; anyone under your current control did to some extent.

Ah, but you see, the fact that it was the players doesn't change that it was the Manager! After all, the Manager was the player in Lobcorp, which means that the players are the Manager and as such that it was the Manager that guided Ai all along, Q.E.D!
 
I just want to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this Quest, and I hope you had fun writing it Naron.
I doubt I could have hammered out 140k words in a bit over three months without enjoying it. But yes, it was great fun.

Ah, but you see, the fact that it was the players doesn't change that it was the Manager! After all, the Manager was the player in Lobcorp, which means that the players are the Manager and as such that it was the Manager that guided Ai all along, Q.E.D!
I bow to your superior logic :V
 
Naron that was a great story. Congrats! How does it feel to be one of the rare few people to actually be able to complete a quest?
 
Glad to have followed this quest to a satisfying conclusion! Also thanks to it I've discovered the underrated gem that are the Project Moon games and its universe.
 
What an amazing ride it has been. It was a joy to see Ai and the girls grow and the ending was such a nice cherry on top.

Also your attempt at pressuring me is working.
 
I mean... I got three completed Quests, so the feeling is familiar :V

But yes, I am happy with it. Nothing better than a finished project.

If only more fanfics writer had that attitude, better a less than 200k quest that's finished than the monstrosities you see sometimes that never accept to end, like, I recently heard about the longest fanfic in existence, who is so long fanfic.net can't even give the correct wordcount anymore and all anyone had to say about it was exactly that, that it was long, but otherwise shit.

So, thank you for this quest and for giving it a proper ending, and doing so in less than ten years too. :V
 
I recently heard about the longest fanfic in existence, who is so long fanfic.net can't even give the correct wordcount anymore and all anyone had to say about it was exactly that, that it was long, but otherwise shit.
Yeah I saw that (I think?) It was quite hard to read this without getting exhausted with about 1-2k chapters maybe? Sure is long. But seeing completed quests sure is a surprise once in a while. I mostly won't be able to see them rarely. I'm pretty sure I read some of Naron's quest. I think he is the only one that I saw with completed quests within all of his quests! :p
 
Yeah I saw that (I think?) It was quite hard to read this without getting exhausted with about 1-2k chapters maybe? Sure is long.

Was it a House of Leaves multi crossover SI with Harem? Because that's what the synopsis said, not enough that people didn't have good things to say about it, it also had to bring up red flags all over it's description.

I'd thank myself for not weighing myself down with a project for ten years. Good grief, that sounds exhausting!

Jokes aside, I agree wholeheartedly.

Not only do you not need ten years to finish a project, but you actually finish the old ones before beginning new ones! And trust me, after some author that I will not name souring me a lot on this particular habit of jumping to the new plot bunny at every occasions (to the point where I call it the *Name of those authors syndrome*), I am incredibly grateful to you for not doing it.
 
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