What would you do if you got summoned to another world without your consent?
How about... Getting summoned by a dark cult and at the same time, losing something within you that will make you question if you are still yourself?
Casimir Kismet is just your regular weeb who has a hobby of cosplaying, has a loving adorable little sister, supportive parents, and friends with a common hobby as him.
An ordinary but content life if he must say.
But, not anymore.
Everything changed when he got involved in a disastrous dilemma of getting summoned to another world by a federation of dark cultists and turning him into something he never had imagined he would become. At the same time, he obtained a skill that gave him the ability to copy skills by just seeing them cast.
Changing his life forever.
Every coin has two sides, there is no such thing as pure evil or absolute righteousness. And if one is evil or righteous, it cannot be easily recognized.
But, the real question is, which side would you let come out the most?
His CONQUEST is about to begin.
But before that, let me tell you these fair warnings.
This is not a story of a hero. You have been warned.
Not everything is actually what they seem. Do not be fooled.
And most of all...
Don't show him your skills.
So far has been an interesting story full of excitement and thrill, but I feel like it's rushing to get to those moments. There isn't enough downtime and buildup between the encounters to make them satisfying when they happen. For example, a character is mentioned or eluded to and then bam just like that the MC and that character meet and fight or talk or what not and then it's on to the next big thing. There's also a problem with the main events seeing as they pass to quickly as well.
Overall, I like the premise and the first inital chapters setting up. I just think the author needs to slowdown and put a few more details in between main plot points.
Im looking forward to how you improve.
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As mentioned in the other review, there are some pacing issues. That being said as of right now the story is candy. It's a fun read, and I hope it stays fun.
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it's boring to read.
Any work with an OP hero requires a lot of humor, as well as the absurdity of what is happening is desirable.
Another option is to tell the story from other points of view besides the OP of the protagonist, which turns the hero into some kind of natural disaster.
At the moment when these conditions are not met, the work quickly loses its charm.
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Pacing is off. &Nbsp;MC is super illogical. Nothing is explained in his lack of reasoning behind most of his actions. Might as well be MTL with how bad the grammar can be at times. I like the concept and it’s the main reason I picked it up, but I would recommend passing on this one until the author does a quality-pass on it at the very least
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The story moves too fast and there is no character development for the protagonist. The main character is just a kid with powers and 8th grade syndrom, who saves a child from the street on day one without any valid reason. There is potential for improvement, but the author sadly fails to deliver.
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