Alchimia Rex (Poll for Future)
Added 2025-07-07 02:08:50 +0000 UTCHello!
First off, sorry I haven’t been posting as much content as I hoped since “going live” again. I’ve been juggling quite a few things, and trying to avoid dropping the ball on it all is tough.
To be honest, I’ve hit a bit of a crossroads regarding Alchimia.
As you all well know, the story has reached a point where events are sort of changing. And, after a lot of back and forth on the matter, I've eventually reached the conclussion there were three paths to take moving forward.
Each route has its own appeal, its own challenges, and each would shape the story in very different ways.
The poll I’m putting up isn’t really about deciding what happens in the story, but rather whose perspective we’ll be following as it unfolds.
So, here are the options:
1) Rick the Alchemy Lord
This route leans into city-building and more about politics. Rick growing into his role as the city’s Lord, managing resources, navigating alliances, and uncovering more of the world’s lore. The focus here is on the broader picture, with personal subplots taking a backseat.
2) Harem-Growth Adventurer
Set on the more chaotic fringes, this option centers on one of the otherworlders (TBD), tangled in both the kingdom’s obsession with blood purity and Rick’s growing influence. It’s closer in tone to the original story. Personal stakes, harem antics, and getting pulled into messes they didn’t sign up for. Expect lewds and light-hearted drama.
3) Rick the... Family Man?
Between Monica’s adopted “kitten” and a certain pregnant orc from the tribe, Rick’s life is starting to look very different. This arc leans into slice-of-life, focusing on smaller, more intimate stories. The big political and magical tensions take a backseat while we explore things like whether Monica can learn to fish.
I'm eager to hear what're your thoughts.
Comments
yeah I agree with you on this
fdxr
2025-07-07 15:09:33 +0000 UTCI honestly don't know. I am curious to see what is happening with the other group. I would say go with what you are most confortable in writing?
RaphiTheOne
2025-07-07 10:58:02 +0000 UTCI think option 1 and 3 play well together and almost go hand in hand. Rick's pursuit for the best for his maidens/family will lead to him having to engage in the power games and politics; the way the story has shaped itself so far leaves little room on that front. Mixing in both gives not only stakes for the politics to build tension, but gives a nice narrative and tonal balance; a chance to slow down every now and then if you will. As Rick grows more powerful and more of his former students flock to him for protection you can incorporate their stories and as Rick becomes a more sedentary character as lord of the city they can be the vessels for him and ourselvs the readers to go out and explore/intearct with story elements outside the city. Atleast this is how I feel. I've enjoyed the story so far and look forward to more.
Pawnzer
2025-07-07 07:54:23 +0000 UTC