Reviewer: kingkong89 Signed
Date: September 14 2023
Title: Chapter 64: Chapter 64 - Minding the distance
Hello! Good to see you responded so I'm sure you read the reviews even though my reviews weren't all that collected. The story is fantastic, the way you place the characters and descriptions in the story is fantastic. Only the exact size of Carol, Sam and Ellie remains unclear to me, how many feet tall(?) they are. Speaking of the military, I don't think they have any use against the wonderful gods, although maybe the smaller giants are something but not much, but I don't mind if they appear in the story. But that's obviously your decision. On the other hand, I hope you explain how their excrement affects their world, because as you have described so far in the story, it is cool that it appears in the story, it adds a lot to the "realistic" world, that they also have needs that cannot be hidden. I like the world order you have built. The story is fantastic, keep it up and thank you.
Author's Response: Hi, I think you're my greatest fan given the amount of review and encouragement you've shown so far! Thank you very much!
Coming to the questions:
- Carol is supposed to be just a bit bigger than one of the bigger giants' finger (I didn't make any calculation in feet because it is mostly supposed to be in relation to them);
- Sam and Ellie, since they consumed far more "honey", are bigger; something above the size of a standard doll (the kind they made recently a movie about) to the giants;
- For the military, as I said, if I find a way to put them in the story, I think they'll be somehow effective on every kind of giant (big or small), in order to make them a further problems for the protagonists and become a further dynamic in every one's continuing positioning withing their condition and toward the little world;
- About the last question, I must say it's not really a central concern of mine; I put it into the story for two reasons and for the same there may be other instances:
-- it is another thing that makes the whole "being-giants" thing more ambiguous; as Mimy says this way they're materially "not just destructive but also productive" (in general I thought of giants' "positive contributions" in terms of environmental advantages) and therefore it's less easy to think of the whole thing as negative for who (like Zack) doesn't like the destructive side;
-- (and I think this is a reason this one further fetish tends to resonate so much within macrophilia) it's a further way to signal an humiliating comparison between the giants and humans; the latter so puny and (physically) inferior that something which for the former is a small and secondary aspect of their lives, for them is a otherworldly catastrophe.