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>>71962123
Never introduce more chuubas than you will work with. They're fine as passing mentions or minor characters, but if the role a secondary character plays doesn't call for a chuuba, they can be an OC. Sometimes the setting calls for an OC either way, like meeting a chuuba's parents, siblings, or just other characters in general. Even major-ish characters can be OCs. Look at Mark from Our Cures, Kenji from ALS and Miyuki from Foxfamily.

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>>71712408
>>71713863
Same, and as someone who fell into that trap, releasing everything in one go is just infinitely better. Picture this.
>You write chapter 1 for your series, it's a hit.
>Everyone loves it. It's all smooth sailing for a few chapters until a major plot point happens..
>and it doesn't work.
>Then you realize you needed to pad out the story so it could breathe
>To reach this plot point you just released, you needed at least two more chapters
>But you already released it
>And editing the previous chapters feels dishonest
>WIP hell

I'd say it's fine to release it periodically if you have your final draft on the table and you're just basically beautifying the whole thing with proper dialogue, prose, descriptions, putting some meat on those bones, you know? Otherwise, it's gonna come back and bite you in the ass one way or another.

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>>51757370
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