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>>18311938
Question. Does it count if the Apocalypse is in progress?

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>>18321244
Nice. Your series is about as far along as mine. It's funny how many different concepts I hit on unintentionally.
Mine starts off with people, mostly men escaping a dystopia that will look very familiar... After that, it becomes several different stories layered over one another.
The new world, the world of waifus is fundamentally a normal world filled with just people. Sure, they have problems, but they are normal problems you can solve.
Then you have Clown World, the dystopia, and all of the bullshit going on there, as well as how these worlds interact with, and come into conflict with each other.
And then there is the personal story of battling Anomie. Nihilism. Apathy. Of finding things worth fighting for and protecting.
And then there are multiple layers beyond this, most of which either are only hinted at or not mentioned at all in the first book.

And yeah, don't bother with publishers. Unless you are producing woke s o y shit following the same formula, they don't want it, and if you are going the opposite route and being ultra based yeah no fucking chance.

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>>18306250
MC starts off as apathetic pol poster stuck in Clown World, steadily becomes more based in a world free of most insanity.

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>>18296995
There sort of is.Though it isn't specified what country the MC is from, it also doesn't matter when the entire planet Earth is becoming Brazil for reasons that will sound remarkably fucking familiar.
The only fiction about this is that there is a way out for based and red pilled men.

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<i>Earth is on the brink of destruction and will go out with a whimper and not a bang. Intelligent and self-respecting men want out, but when they are given a way out what will they do with it? When offered a chance in a new world what will they do with it? How much of the dysfunction is nature, and how much is nurture? Earth cannot be saved, but can this new world be preserved? Or will it suffer the same fate?</i>

Jeffery Anderson has had enough. While life on Earth offers copious amounts of bread and circuses, it does not offer anything more than that, and on top of the general feeling of malaise and lack of any real purpose, the entire world is on a snowball's trajectory of self-destruction. All this changed with the announcement of Phoenix Rising Online. While another game would hardly help matters, a conversation with a suspiciously well-informed individual makes him believe the world is far more than just a game. Finally given a worthy goal, he sacrifices everything but himself for it and makes the swap over, choosing to permanently live within this new world instead of Earth.

But the world of PRO, while lacking the dishonest problems of Earth has plenty of honest problems instead, and is far from a safe or friendly place despite being generally healthy. Can he answer both the offers and demands it makes of him? Now that he has something worth fighting for and protecting, will he and how will he? What can change the nature of a man? And will these changes be for the better or for the worse?

Revised with new front art and technical errors fixed.

<i>Phoenix Rising Online is rated 18+ because it is written for mature audiences. Immature audiences will be triggered by Kitsune waifus, touching fluffy tails, and thot patrolling.</i>

>In before this is politics

As the enemy force sure, he wants away from all that.

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