A young Fairy with the reincarnated soul of a girl from Earth decides to runaway from her idyllic life in the forest home of the Fairies and become an adventurer. As war rages between the Dragon Lords and the mortal races, how will this decision ultimately affect the fate of this new world she now calls home. This is a transgender story with lesbian elements, if this is not your thing, I suggest that you not read it.
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No reviews here? Ok, I will try to write something but my English is poor. Novel is about adventures of playful and slightly insane fairy. Isekai element don't really matter, at least for now (aside for reason of her reasonings). Plot is maybe quite generic but I like it. I didn't find any grammar issues, novel is easy to read, there is no block of text or pure dialog moments. So, definitely something to read if you are into genre.
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It's a pretty neat story that - while repeatedly mentioning lgbtx stuff - manages to not be preachy about it. The grammar is also pretty good. One star less, because it reads a bit wooden at times and could use some polishing by an editor.
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Genre/Style: Presents an exciting blend of Fantasy and Adventure, narrated from a FPP. The chapters are well-crafted, although some paragraphs in the early chapters tend to be lengthier than average (at most 20 rows), which can be a bit tiring but still manageable, especially considering the enjoyable and captivating introduction. However, the author occasionally includes unnecessary information dumps, so it's advisable to approach those parts with caution.
The content is best suited for readers with an open-minded outlook, as the author subtly incorporates LGBT elements.
The writing style, although slightly confusing at times, remains enjoyable and has a unique way of conveying the emotions of each character. I highly recommend this to fantasy fans and those who appreciate the charm of well-written litRPG classics.
Plot: The story offers an engaging plot with a decent pace. FMC doesn't waste much time and keeps the story moving, although her occasional recklessness and tendency to follow her own desires add a touch of humor.
The narrative introduces several gay couples and possibility, the male-to-female ace MC falling inlove with a trans character
The MC has clear goals, providing direction to the story. However, the relationships between the main characters develop rather quickly, with the MC openly sharing information about her fairy village including hers, although fortunately, the other characters do not take advantage of her naivety and ignorance. Along the way, character development becomes apparent among the main cast.
Grammar: While I did come across countable grammar errors, they were not significant enough to disrupt the flow of the story, at least from my perspective. Occasionally, the road maybe bumpy, but I encourage you not to let such minor issues deter you if you enjoy funny adventure (yet depressing at some occasion). I suggest giving it a try.
Character: The MC is a reincarnated individual who transforms from a man into a female fairy. She exhibits traits of recklessness and a slightly bratty attitude, but beneath that, she is kind-hearted, positive, and open-minded, which sets a good foundation for the overall story. Although character growth is limited, the story maintains a clear direction, making it worthwhile to accompany the MC on her journey.
Initially, the MC appears slightly more powerful than humans but remains weaker than strong eagle monster. She faces various challenges, however I assure you that this is not a tale of an OP character who breezes through without experiencing any hardships or defeating bosses with ease, as is often seen in a clichéd garbage bin.
Conclusion: I recommend reading this book if you enjoy a well-crafted adventure, and as always, I encourage readers to approach the story without any prejudice or aversion towards transgender individuals or like me who doesn't care a bit about it.
However, for the author, I do find it worth noting that the fairy MC take center stage in various aspects, becoming more prominent as the story unfolds. She becoming another character and not the main character in later chapters, at least from my perspective.
My question, is why the fairy allows herself to be touched and even embraced by others? Too outgoing fairy... Does she even have wariness that perhaps humans/demihumans have ill intentions within them despite her being a monster?
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A really niece (and slow) Story, at least until now. I like Azalea and her quirks very much, the other characters are also all very well done from my point of view. I'm definitely looking forward to more chapters. ^^
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A slow start but once it gets going it’s really good... I’m not strong reviewer. Looking forward to whatever comes next.
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