Surprisingly good read. The story goes with the usual transmigration of the MC into another character but unlike before this one goes with a more unusual route that of a god. Not just any god but a full fledged founding gods of the Olympiad. Making him into a power house from the get go. However this novel doesn't rely on fights instead it relies on interactions. Most of the time you will experience the story from the perspective of the MC describing his current situation. Since the MC someone that's transmigrated, he has previous knowledge which makes it easier for him to intervene which also goes into the next part I disagree darkrikes statement saying the that the novel throws it away instead it acknowledges and it puts MCs perspective and other gods perspective more so than before and by doing that it goes into a bend from the usual mythology not too foreign but neither is it a exact copy. All in all compared to the usual MCs his interactions feel more fluid and believable when you consider that he was once human now a god. 5 stars from me.
It is readable. If you want to spend a day or two on something than this can be it.
Grammar is also finne and the story is enjoyable I would recommend trying it.
Now some critics
— (despite what is said this novel is readable and enjoyable. Just a little messy. Plus I just read to chapter 20 which is early. So give it a try —
The style. Basically, lots of details are missing. The small details, like what person is talking or just environment descriptions.
I Do not know if its a failure on the original novel or its translation to English which might have missed the subtleties and details of the original language. (Probably the translation to English since it is the small details)
The story: haven't really got a problem with it, it is about Greek mythology and the MC presents surely changes things. The problem for me is that I have no idea what his reincarnated presence does or if this is just a original story of Hades with no foreknowledge. That is because the fact he is reincarnated is only relevant in the first chapter
Sure the reincarnate or Transmigation genre is over used but at the same time it helps and gives much to the perspective narrative. With it one can explore whats different, what is not different, how will characters react based on their original character, how are characters different. What action will the MC take. What action will the MC not take. What is another perspective on the original story, and more. Lots of things make it attractive. This novel throws it away in the start and never makes it relevant. At least till chapter 20.
In fact. I believe it is mentioned that the MC forgets his memories and thus actually has no foreknowledge
Basically there is no references to what originally happened and what is now different. No commentary on the MC part on what is happening.
— (Again. It might be because of the translation to English missing the subtle details of the original language or it might just be because a fault of it being early on in the original novel.) —-
Either way. On this site this is about Maybe a 4.5 since it is readable but still a little messy. If you want to spend a day then I would recommend to try this. Just be aware that the transmigration tag was a hook that was quickly abandoned.
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I present to you all the result of poor planning, bad writing, boredom, and an author who has no idea what their doing!
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Surprisingly good read. The story goes with the usual transmigration of the MC into another character but unlike before this one goes with a more unusual route that of a god. Not just any god but a full fledged founding gods of the Olympiad. Making him into a power house from the get go. However this novel doesn't rely on fights instead it relies on interactions. Most of the time you will experience the story from the perspective of the MC describing his current situation. Since the MC someone that's transmigrated, he has previous knowledge which makes it easier for him to intervene which also goes into the next part I disagree darkrikes statement saying the that the novel throws it away instead it acknowledges and it puts MCs perspective and other gods perspective more so than before and by doing that it goes into a bend from the usual mythology not too foreign but neither is it a exact copy. All in all compared to the usual MCs his interactions feel more fluid and believable when you consider that he was once human now a god. 5 stars from me.
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It is readable. If you want to spend a day or two on something than this can be it.
Grammar is also finne and the story is enjoyable I would recommend trying it.
Now some critics
— (despite what is said this novel is readable and enjoyable. Just a little messy. Plus I just read to chapter 20 which is early. So give it a try —
The style. Basically, lots of details are missing. The small details, like what person is talking or just environment descriptions.
I Do not know if its a failure on the original novel or its translation to English which might have missed the subtleties and details of the original language. (Probably the translation to English since it is the small details)
The story: haven't really got a problem with it, it is about Greek mythology and the MC presents surely changes things. The problem for me is that I have no idea what his reincarnated presence does or if this is just a original story of Hades with no foreknowledge. That is because the fact he is reincarnated is only relevant in the first chapter
Sure the reincarnate or Transmigation genre is over used but at the same time it helps and gives much to the perspective narrative. With it one can explore whats different, what is not different, how will characters react based on their original character, how are characters different. What action will the MC take. What action will the MC not take. What is another perspective on the original story, and more. Lots of things make it attractive. This novel throws it away in the start and never makes it relevant. At least till chapter 20.
In fact. I believe it is mentioned that the MC forgets his memories and thus actually has no foreknowledge
Basically there is no references to what originally happened and what is now different. No commentary on the MC part on what is happening.
— (Again. It might be because of the translation to English missing the subtle details of the original language or it might just be because a fault of it being early on in the original novel.) —-
Either way. On this site this is about Maybe a 4.5 since it is readable but still a little messy. If you want to spend a day then I would recommend to try this. Just be aware that the transmigration tag was a hook that was quickly abandoned.
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