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Homestuck
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Homestuck is a webcomic on mspaintadventures.com.
It begins with the story of four young heroes: John Egbert, Dave Strider, Rose Lalonde, and Jade Harley.
They begin to play a game called Sburb, and the purpose of the game is to create a universe. As you get further into the story, you are introduced to the trolls, who played the game before the kids did (although on their home planet, Alternia, it was referred to as ‘Sgrub’).
Throughout the game, you must overcome various challenges and defeat numerous enemies in order to succeed.
At the end of the game, you must go to the battlefield and complete the final battle, defeating the black king and queen and winning Sburb.
But as Homestuck goes on, you begin to realize this game has darker and fouler purposes than it appears, forcing young children to make incredibly difficult decisions and even murder their own teammates.
You run into many characters, and come upon three more games: the Dancestors’ session, the Alpha kids’ session, and Caliborn and Calliope’s session.
You are introduced to the three main villians: Jack Noir, Doc Scratch, and finally, the most foul of them all: Lord English. You hear the trolls’ story of their session, and in act 6, become familiar with Dirk, Roxy, Jane, and Jake.
Although Homestuck starts at a slow pace and has seemingly meaningless and strange occurrences, it gets far more interesting as it goes on, and everything ties together eventually. It has a fair number of unique and diverse characters who develop beautifully, from characters who wish to cause the worlds’ end, to characters who just want a friend, to characters who are frustrated by their sexuality, to characters who are dissatisfied with themselves.
All in all, Homestuck is most definitely worth the read.
It begins with the story of four young heroes: John Egbert, Dave Strider, Rose Lalonde, and Jade Harley.
They begin to play a game called Sburb, and the purpose of the game is to create a universe. As you get further into the story, you are introduced to the trolls, who played the game before the kids did (although on their home planet, Alternia, it was referred to as ‘Sgrub’).
Throughout the game, you must overcome various challenges and defeat numerous enemies in order to succeed.
At the end of the game, you must go to the battlefield and complete the final battle, defeating the black king and queen and winning Sburb.
But as Homestuck goes on, you begin to realize this game has darker and fouler purposes than it appears, forcing young children to make incredibly difficult decisions and even murder their own teammates.
You run into many characters, and come upon three more games: the Dancestors’ session, the Alpha kids’ session, and Caliborn and Calliope’s session.
You are introduced to the three main villians: Jack Noir, Doc Scratch, and finally, the most foul of them all: Lord English. You hear the trolls’ story of their session, and in act 6, become familiar with Dirk, Roxy, Jane, and Jake.
Although Homestuck starts at a slow pace and has seemingly meaningless and strange occurrences, it gets far more interesting as it goes on, and everything ties together eventually. It has a fair number of unique and diverse characters who develop beautifully, from characters who wish to cause the worlds’ end, to characters who just want a friend, to characters who are frustrated by their sexuality, to characters who are dissatisfied with themselves.
All in all, Homestuck is most definitely worth the read.
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