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He basically took the concepts of Umineko, including ascending hierarchies of reality-fiction interaction and calling his most powerful characters Voyagers, and exaggerated them to very extreme degrees, yes.
I also find the author himself very annoying, given that he appears to genuinely believe in what he writes, including making a self-insert the main character of his works, declaring himself the genuine author and owner of all of fiction and reality, stating that the absence of God is just the absence of him, and thinking that he is married to and has kids with his most powerful character. He basically seems to have spent several years writing this stuff because he thinks that it is a real world path to metaphysical ascension. God-complex doesn't begin to describe this guy.
Cue getting bashed by other members for describing why I dislike Suggs.
I also find the author himself very annoying, given that he appears to genuinely believe in what he writes, including making a self-insert the main character of his works, declaring himself the genuine author and owner of all of fiction and reality, stating that the absence of God is just the absence of him, and thinking that he is married to and has kids with his most powerful character. He basically seems to have spent several years writing this stuff because he thinks that it is a real world path to metaphysical ascension. God-complex doesn't begin to describe this guy.
Cue getting bashed by other members for describing why I dislike Suggs.