This is a story that flips the script when it comes to the usual trope of the main character being summoned, and then their supposed weak powers make them scorned and unwanted by the big bad deity; the Goddess brought our unfortunate MC to her world to sculpt him into a villainous stepping stone for the heroes on purpose. The fun in this parody narrative is that outside forces gently nudge the MC in the right direction, disrupting the Goddess's plans and giving the readers a sense of catharsis through karmic justice.
Now I'll be the first person to admit the writing is a bit raw, and not in the grammatical sense. There sometimes comes long blocks of dialogue flanked to the brim with dialogue tags, and you can add up the filter words to even make a game out of it. Yet despite these flaws, there's a passion for the craft and a quaint, dry wit that let me forgive these mistakes.
The MC himself has a way of being emotionally dishonest that borders more on the cute side than the grating one. He is the definition of judging somebody by their actions rather than the snark that might fly out of their mouth. The narrative even helps enforce this picture by showing the family dynamics, and how his cold exterior is a mask meant to protect those under his service.
The worldbuilding is relatively simple for what it is, but it gets the job done. Most people won't be strangers to the magical, modern world concept at this point, but I do wish some parts of this reality were more clearly elaborated on. A minor, subjective thing, but something I kept thinking about.
If you want to see a parody take on the big bad deity summoning the unfortunate hero, and can forgive some rawness regarding story structure, give this one a spin.
Honestly I like the story and the characters, especially the MC doing his best in an odd situation dealing with stuff he really has no idea about. The goddess, to be blunt, is haunghty and annoying, and I do hope she gets whats coming to her. I would've rated this story higher if it weren't for the fairly large amount of grammatical and syntax errors throughout the chapters, clearly showing there is little to no proofreading/editing, which honestly I can forgive if english isn't the author's mother tongue. Though, with that being said, I am waiting for more chapters as I'm blazing my way through the story and can't wait to read more
I must say, I enjoy this one. I can't really put my finger on what exactly makes me like this novel this much, but it reminds me of the "Villain wants to live". It isn't just a plain copy though, no, it gives the genre a new interesting spin.
“Beyond the armor and the scars, a hero has a heart ablaze with a passion to protect. A hero throws himself into danger for the sake of others.”
Khiron had lived his entire life dreaming of being the hero of his kingdom. To be the knight gi
An editor at the prime of her life—and with maybe just a little too much free time—finds herself waking up in one of her favorite RPGs with no clue as to what’s going on or how to get back home.
This might be the part where others rej
That boy was supposed to save our world from the wrath of the Demon King. And while the King is dead, an even worse threat has arisen: the boy himself! I don’t know how he came to this world, but I’m going to be the one to take him out
It started with blurry visions.
Then they got clear.
My mother with her blond and black hair.
My father with his Legolas’ loooong platinium long hair.
The pillow case wearer house-elf.
I’m in Harry Potter univ
A classic story.
A girl from Earth dies. An explosion destroys half the school, but the students are brought into another world that works like an RPG game.
They have their own story. I won’t be the one telling it. They will.
This is a story that flips the script when it comes to the usual trope of the main character being summoned, and then their supposed weak powers make them scorned and unwanted by the big bad deity; the Goddess brought our unfortunate MC to her world to sculpt him into a villainous stepping stone for the heroes on purpose. The fun in this parody narrative is that outside forces gently nudge the MC in the right direction, disrupting the Goddess's plans and giving the readers a sense of catharsis through karmic justice.
Now I'll be the first person to admit the writing is a bit raw, and not in the grammatical sense. There sometimes comes long blocks of dialogue flanked to the brim with dialogue tags, and you can add up the filter words to even make a game out of it. Yet despite these flaws, there's a passion for the craft and a quaint, dry wit that let me forgive these mistakes.
The MC himself has a way of being emotionally dishonest that borders more on the cute side than the grating one. He is the definition of judging somebody by their actions rather than the snark that might fly out of their mouth. The narrative even helps enforce this picture by showing the family dynamics, and how his cold exterior is a mask meant to protect those under his service.
The worldbuilding is relatively simple for what it is, but it gets the job done. Most people won't be strangers to the magical, modern world concept at this point, but I do wish some parts of this reality were more clearly elaborated on. A minor, subjective thing, but something I kept thinking about.
If you want to see a parody take on the big bad deity summoning the unfortunate hero, and can forgive some rawness regarding story structure, give this one a spin.
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Honestly I like the story and the characters, especially the MC doing his best in an odd situation dealing with stuff he really has no idea about. The goddess, to be blunt, is haunghty and annoying, and I do hope she gets whats coming to her. I would've rated this story higher if it weren't for the fairly large amount of grammatical and syntax errors throughout the chapters, clearly showing there is little to no proofreading/editing, which honestly I can forgive if english isn't the author's mother tongue. Though, with that being said, I am waiting for more chapters as I'm blazing my way through the story and can't wait to read more
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I must say, I enjoy this one. I can't really put my finger on what exactly makes me like this novel this much, but it reminds me of the "Villain wants to live". It isn't just a plain copy though, no, it gives the genre a new interesting spin.
I am impatiently awaiting new chapters.
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I like it.
I'm not an expert, but I enjoy this novel. The only thing I miss is a bit more background throughout the story, but that's just me nit biting :}.
Overal it is enjoyable and deserves in my opinion a bit more exposure :D
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