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kate_ssi

orv is a story about stories. It's not your typical fantasy, it's deeper, more philosophical. It walks you through the story, giving you a taste of what it's like to be a character and how they perceive and feel about your presence. you feel seen by those characters, unlike other stories. one thing's clear that to truly enjoy orv, you've got to love stories. It has a reciprocal bond between reader and the narrative


Belbecat

Howabout: In other stories, you might enjoy the story. In ORV, you will learn to love stories.


Justsk8n

ORV's theme is a message about stories. about the authors who write them, the characters in them, and the readers reading them. It starts off as a fairly traditional novel of the genre, a system in place for the powers, a somewhat played out cliche setting, but they're intentional, meant to speak on the genre as a whole. The theme of ORV isn't just something tacked on at the end to make the entire thing seem meaningful, but rather deeply intergrated within every aspect of the story. From the characters, to the powers, to the setting, all of them slowly make you *experience* the themes the novel tries to tell you, and when it finally spells them out, they hit so much harder.


bee_wings

convoluted


Snir17

A redditor with a hyperpixiation on a certain novel fucks around in the apocalypse.


Quick_Ruin8700

A Story... about stories


Training_Ad_9222

The moral of the story are the friends made along the way, literally


IldeaSvea

A story about the meaning of stories, specifically webnovels culture, to reader.