Penname: Redhand [Contact] Real name:
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Summary:

Whether against elves or demons or slimes or even fairies, humanity is such a small and insignificant race that no matter what they encounter, their scattered kingdoms are doomed. These are the stories of humanity, one of the most inferior species in the Shared Realm, and their interactions with the superior, more significant species around them.


Categories: Giantess, Fantasy
Characters: None
Growth: None
Shrink: Nano (1/2 in. to 2.5 nanometers)
Size Roles: None
Warnings: This story is for entertainment purposes only.
Series: None
Chapters: 3 Table of Contents
Completed: No Word count: 11914 Read Count: 41139
[Report This] Published: August 20 2017 Updated: July 17 2020
Reviewer: Redhand Signed starstarstarstarstar
Date: January 14 2021 Title: Chapter 1: Forest Fairies

Your Lesser Species series is an amazing read which I wish I’d found earlier. I’ve always been a fan of extreme differences in size and the world you’d fashioned is an amazing one to read. Having humanity being your average everyday fantasy kingdom, but placed beyond the bottom of the size food chain is a fun setting and you have taken full advantage of it. 


The fact you mix things up and don’t just rely on the rather dull at times giant girls stepping on tiny world situation is a very big plus. The past three chapters each have their own amazing flavor that make them each an enjoyable read in their own unique way. The fairies with  their causal nature dealing with a group of adventurers, the adorably unaware half elf girl wiping away kingdoms like dust, and the growing threat of the slim girl until the last human left standing is lost and killed between her tits by accident.

 

I’ve done a bit of writing here and there and read more then my fair share of stories, but yours is the first that made me finally write up a review.

 

10 stars amazing work, I can’t wait to see what happens next.



Author's Response:

Thank you for enjoying the mixture of different twists I wanted to put into each chapter. I'm hoping to add more when I have the time to write more stand-alone chapters definitely.