r/scdcirclejerk

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The best type of story for writing intelligent characters and complex situations

After quickly reviewing several manga and web novels, I think I already know with complete certainty the ideal type of story for writing intelligent characters and complex situations: infinite levels with deadly gameplay.

In some works there are an infinite number of levels (or dungeons, whatever they are called depending on the context of the work),each one more difficult than the last; in others they are finite, but more are created as the characters win. In any case, the games or situations presented are super complex and test different aspects of intelligence.

In some games you will have to win a board game; in others you will have to solve a criminal case; in others you will have to solve mathematical operations; etc.

What other things would you add to create even more complex situations with this type of stories and thus continue developing the intelligence of the characters?

u/OkraAccomplished929 — 4 days ago
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Started Blackstone code

So yeah, i finished the first three chapters and decided to post this.

I have decided to read Blackstone code. Don't really know how high lynch is going to be and i don't really care

I just want a decent story which is enjoyable and it is good till now so i will probably continue it.

A user recommended me this not so long ago, so i decided to read this.

Iam not going to rush it. There are lot of chapters

I will read it slowly and maybe will make posts about Lynch

u/OkraAccomplished929 — 6 days ago
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just wanna ask, does reading more scd stories equal to more success in life?

Like does reading more scd stories like RI, or ROT, or 18loh make you smarter? Does it make you happier? More success? What has changed?

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u/Ghastlydesiresalt — 7 days ago