thinking of some tweet i saw maybe like two weeks ago about how chinese genshin's worldbuilding is because everything is extremely bureaucratic and un-feudal
Omegaverse is stories based around 2 or more classes of human that more or less break down into dominants, submissives, and sometimes some other classes.
Imagine that Alpha Wolf theory wasn't completely made up, but it applied to humans. You've got alpha humans who are natural leaders, omegas who are there to carry their babies and sometimes beta who are just there for the elk carcasses and howl sessions.
If the Spiderverse is a multiverse of Spider-Man, then the Omegaverse should be a multiverse of the Omega variant, final strain of COVID
I feel like it’s not that hard to wrap your mind around (even with the boi-pregnancy) idk why people treat it like it’s some majorly weird or incomprehensible thing.
Oh yeah I'm not clicking anything then. That's all i need to know
Short answer: You don't want to know
Long answer: Watch this video
Short answer: You don't want to know
Ok. I won't investigate further thanks for the heads up
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Edit : someone beat me to it lol @buckykat@hexbear.net
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
I'm literally only encountering this Omegaverse for the first time right now because of Hexbear and apparently it is significant enough to receive hundreds of thousands of views on youtube videos?
Is its audience large or is it so weird and niche that talking about it is popular among people who aren't even readers?
It's basically just shipping fanfics/lemons with a dash of horny worldbuilding. Fanfic is as popular as ever so I would bet the omegaverse fanbase is decently large
Where do fanfic people reside in the online space? I obviously pick up the little parts that leak over here from, time to time but I've never really investigated myself and I've never really seen them on reddit, is it one of the few subcultures online that reddit actually failed to absorb?
AO3 (Archive Of Our Own) is the biggest site I think, I'd link it but there's a lot of very sus stuff on there on account of the site's "everything that isn't explicitly illegal" approach to moderation.
Do they have forums/discords/influencers? Or where exactly does the audience gather to like, spread content or talk? Let's say someone writes a fanfic, how does that someone then put that fanfic in front of others or get people to talk about/spread it?
I have absolutely no concept of what the tree for the spread of information looks like for this audience.
Yeah I think I first heard of it from a Lindsay Ellis video years ago and thought it was an elaborate April fool's prank
Where do people find good omegaverse? …asking for a friend.
How about extremely horny autistic trans lesbian isekai omegaverse with monstergirls and lots of politics? (it's good I swear)