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Webnovel tropes and respective E Asian cultures

What sort of :marseyracist: opinions do you have about the various chink subbreeds from media you consoom?

In my experience gooks are the most amoral, their protagonists would rarely be seen as 'good' in Japanese and Chinese moral structure at best they're chaotic neutrals.

Chinx can't think of living anywhere outside a massive bug hive, all of their fantasy settings are in a land based empire. Protagonists are absolutely good, no shades of grey to them and no goodness in the villains. Power is worshiped over all else(much more prominently than in Korean and Jap media in my experience) and I've yet to find a hero who's weak but gets by improvising in chink media, its all people who can beat their enemies in open fight.

Japs are easily the moralstraggiest of the bunch, they tend to idealize heroes who are of middling strength and even their villains frequently have redeeming qualities or back stories. Easily the closest moral structure to westoids.

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Chinx can't think of living anywhere outside a massive bug hive, all of their fantasy settings are in a land based empire. Protagonists are absolutely good, no shades of grey to them and no goodness in the villains. Power is worshiped over all else(much more prominently than in Korean and Jap media in my experience) and I've yet to find a hero who's weak but gets by improvising in chink media, its all people who can beat their enemies in open fight.

Chinxcel media is heavily censored, of course you will always get MCU-tier inoffensive/infantile crap from it when they're not the Chinese classics or historical dramas (especially concerning WWII).

Other than that, what are some very long and complex Jap/Gook/Chinx webnovels that you recommend? looking for something of a similar level to Cormac McCarthy.

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