To make this note more user-friendly, I have decided to format it as a questionnaire. Hope you like it.
Q.1) Is this a harem novel? Will there be lemons?
Ans) Yes, this is a harem novel. In case you happen to abhor the genre, you're free to avoid this novel entirely. I believe that all harem novels should feature lemons, though they don't necessarily have to be descriptive. A few paragraphs will do, and that's exactly what I will be striving toward in this novel.
Q.2) What's the setting for this novel?
Ans)Â It's a medieval fantasy world of swords and magic, except with the addition of Rapture Events. They are these dimensional breaks from which monsters spew forth into their reality. Basically, there will be nobility and all that, in case that's what you were referring to.
Q.3) LitRPG? Explain.
Ans)Â As I'm sure you're already familiar with the system trope, the literary RPG, or LitRPG for short, follows somewhat similar mechanics. Except MC isn't the only one armed with a mighty system. And I'm specifically using numbers as attribute points. That gets trickier the further we progress, and the mechanics of Celestial Archive are a bit complicated. Thankfully, I have it all sorted out, thanks to our trusty little tool we call Excel. Google Sheets also works.
Q.4)Â Ok, Monster Girls? The main attraction, tell me more?
Ans) Monster girls are the main feature of this novel and the crucial elements that drive the plot. They come in all shapes and sizes. Vampire girls, dragon girls, wolf girls, dwarf girls, lamia girls, even drows, among others. Initially the plan was for about 30 summons, but I had to lessen the number because there would be no development otherwise. The female leads would be no better than cardboard cutouts lacking personality and acting as fashionable accessories in MC's harem. I don't want that, and believe me, you don't want that.
Q.5) Yuri? NTR? Incest?
Ans) None! Harem is one thing. I personally like the trope. But I'm writing a webnovel, and you're reading one. For any of that, please refer to literotica sites, where you can find them aplenty.
Q.6)Â Should we be worried about you dropping this book?
Ans) Yes, you definitely should! Because I would be dead. No, seriously, this novel isn't stopping unless I'm dead. In the unlikely scenario that my contract with Webnovel doesn't pull through, I will switch to Scribblehub and Patreon. I already have an account there, so (*shrugging*)
Q.7) What will the update rate be like?
Ans) One chapter of 1.5k+ words per day. Bonus chapters if we hit certain milestones in terms of power rankings and all. Or other stuff like collections, or a specific chapter count like 100. Depends entirely on you. I cannot state enough how much a single word or comment from a reader motivates an author. Webnovel is, after all, a platform for authors AND readers. You didn't come here to just take your pick and start reading; no, you read a bit, left your feedback, and expressed your thoughts. The author replied back, thanked you, and strove to work better. So when I say this, I am being 100% sincere: "I am not WRITING this novel; WE are making it."