By ArcanePunkster
A girl from Japan is reborn into another world filled with fantasy. With her memories fragmented, she is unsure whether her memories are truly hers or not.
Born into a nation of half-elves, she soon comes to realize that she’s one hers
This is well written as far as the English goes, far better than much of what you can find in here. The story is fluid and understandable, wih a high variety of rather stereotypical characters.
The only real issue with the story, is the story itself. All tensions is derived from 1 of 2 points.
1. The m.c and his stupidity. And this is really big issue. The mMC is constantly making stupid decisions at every turn. Not a single logical choice was made on his part up to chapter 9.
2. The world building, leads to a paradoxical loop, that just Cannot work. It defies all logic and creates impossible scenarios, where you cannot truly vanquish a foe, lest you become that foe, and this cycle repeats, forever. There is no end to this cycle, making it heavily contrived.
The m.c seems to be a vehicle to explore the world and not a character himself. He is reactionary, and does the bare minimum to continue the story, makes no decision or showcasing any intelligence, beyond grade school level critical thinking. He is constantly in denial, refusing to accept the situation he is in.
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The characters are three dimensional, and aren't cookie-cutter tropes. The world's rules are interesting and not mechanical, and the author uses them to drive the story in a very satisfying manner, with obvious thought put into consequences of those rules and how they affect behaviors.
At no point did I think "This character is being an idiot", unless they were genuinely written to be an idiot. This is the highest praise I can think of, as a reader.
This story is worth binging, or reading piecemeal since the chapters tend to be well sized.
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