Sirius gets reincarnated into Danmachi with one wish from a higher goddess as Bell arrives in Orario.
But instead of continuing the story alongside Bell with an OP power, our protagonist chooses his wish to be transported to when the Astrea Familia are massacred and is given a temporary power to save them from their fates.
How will this change of fate affect Orario and how will our protagonist grow?
It is an incredible piece of writing. Definitly a must read for everyone. It is better (in my opinion) than the origional mostly due to the fact that there is actual character development in it and the characters dont stay dense children forever.
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Excellent story in my opinion. Lighthearted, with competent MC, numbers go up, just the way I like them.
Altho in latest chapters he seems to be a bit dense romantic-wise, which is in contrast with MC early on. Author tries to convince us that he sees them as kids, or little siblings, and to some degree I can see that but I think still it's uncarachteristic for MC.
For the positives:
Very nice, relaxing read, there are stakes, but at no point we have really depressing themes. Characters are, well made, with their own agendas, which I like. Time skips where story needs them, danmachi is all about that grind after all, and it's not that engaging to read about.
Speaking of it being danmachi fic. I like that it is an original character, but most of all I like that reader's knowlegde about canon is not taken for granted. I hate when fics just assume I have all wiki in my head, know every character, so author don't have to describe anyone, their looks, their character or their story, because it was shown in anime/manga. I personally watched 1st anime season, and it was ok. More than story I enjoyed the world, the dungeon, the leveling system. So I'm really glad that this story focuses on that more than canon characters. Hope it doesn't change much now, that we are about to get to 1st season timeline.
Overall great read so far for fans of danmachi, and not only for them, as the tone is a bit less childish, and world building is not as relayant on our prior knowledge. Would recommend
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