And heaven shall ring with anthems o’er the deed they mean to do,
For his soul is marching on.
The land of Gemeinplatz is a land filled with fantastical creatures, adventurers looking to slay them, and heroes looking to distinguish themselves from the adventurers. The most common of these heroes are those who come from Earth, who enjoy a most leisurely time with their cheat skills. It’s a perfect world, the utopia of those who wish to become overpowered and get their own power fantasy, where even the most everyman of the everyman can pull themselves by their bootstraps and become a hero.
Yet, underneath this “Gemeinplatzer Dream” is a disgusting truth.
To satisfy the needs of heroes who can’t find function like a normal human being (which most of them can’t), the lucrative Gemeinplatz slave trade crushes the dreams and ruins the lives of hundreds every day. These slaves endlessly labor, in the harems of so-called heroes, at the mansions of the landowning “heroes”, and as rare materials for various dubious magical spells.
In a world that looks down at them as demi-human, where the ruling class has no incentive to end this profitable trade, in which their oppressors are overpowered as all hell, what hope is there for the slaves?
What hope is there, is named John Brown. This time, he’ll finish what he started.
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This is the first volume of the novel-length adaptation of the John Brown Isekai.
While it's easy to write this off as a joke or gimmick, there is no doubt that some very real effort and research has gone into this story. The author has undoubtedly done their homework for this, and while there are the memes and jokes scattered throughout the narrative, the writer still has a very strong grasp on the characterization and narrative. It's got humor, but not mindless humor. There is no denying that the Isekai genre has a lot of less-than-savory landmarks and it's refreshing to see someone skewering them with such a delightful wit. If I had any complaints thus far, there are a few minor grammatical and typological errors, but truthfully, I find it easy to look past them. I am eager to see this story continue!
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An amazing series, really felt like a world full of life and slavery, it's feels like a series with a dark and serious tone, even though it's not, it's a hilarious what if scenario that I love, fantastic would continue reading
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