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Readers no longer want to see a main character who treats saving humanity like a speedrun. They want a protagonist who realizes that the people inhabiting these magical structures have lives, cultures, and value. 2. World-Building Beyond the Next Floor
When a hero isolates themselves from the world to grind, the stakes vanish. If the protagonist does not care about the people, the culture, or the political fallout outside the tower, the audience will not care either. A threat to a world we know nothing about carries no emotional weight. 2. Character Stagnation hero dont just focus on clearing the tower hot
When a hero engages with guilds, merchants, and political factions, the narrative gains complexity. Managing the societal ripples of the tower becomes just as dangerous and exciting as fighting a dragon on the 50th floor. The Power of Found Family Readers no longer want to see a main
In traditional tower stories, the ultimate goal is to reach the top floor, defeat the final boss, and either break the system or gain godhood. World-Building Beyond the Next Floor When a hero
