Penname: TheClockworkAngel [Contact] Real name:
Member Since: July 10 2023
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Summary:

The war between Lilliputia and Brobdingnag rages on with no end in sight. Decades of bloodshed have made violence a part of life. Perhaps the two races will never be able to coexist? When a ceasefire is called, both nations are given the first and last chance to discuss peace. This is a story told from both of their perspectives.


Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.


Categories: Giantess, Adult 30-39, Destruction, Fantasy, Humiliation, Sci-Fi, Violent
Characters: None
Growth: Giga (1 mi. to 100 mi.)
Shrink: Nano (1/2 in. to 2.5 nanometers)
Size Roles: F/m, FF/m
Warnings: None
Series: None
Chapters: 4 Table of Contents
Completed: Yes Word count: 7520 Read Count: 12626
[Report This] Published: January 02 2023 Updated: January 23 2023
Reviewer: TheClockworkAngel Signed
Date: July 10 2023 Title: Chapter 1: Chapter 1

I love the way you tackle size change...entirely from the characters doing what we do, and just thinking about the sudden shift in perspective.

That alone would be one hell of a story.

But you didn't make things that easy for yourself.

It's rare to read an author who tackles the horror genre from the perspective of humanity at its best.

It's even rarer for the author to understand what that really means, and brutally interrogate everyone involved...and then grant them the grace to grow from it, if they're willing.

But then, I should expect no less from an author who also sees large scale problems like practical nation building and tiny details like the trust shown between two friends awkwardly mock flirting/teasing as being equally as important as the ludicrously exaggerated power dynamics that brought us all here.

Every story about dehumanization is also about what makes us human, after all...

And your stories are practically a catalog of it.



Author's Response: Thank you for the review, TheClockworkAngel. It really makes my day when I see a positive review, and it's that much better when it's so detailed and well thought out. I drew the many themes of MG from my real life experiences and interactions with people. I try to emulate the same extreme good and extreme evil that I see in the world, in my writing. As for the giantess content, well, that's just for fun. I'm glad the 'lack' of it (compared to many other stories on here) isn't a turn off for you. You mentioned my other stories. Are there any you like in particular?