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  • The RUNIC ARTIST: BLANK CANVAS & Paladin of the Sigil

    Posted on January 14, 2025 10:35 am by Offkorn Comment

    The beginning of Ellake‘s first Runic Artist novel just didn’t grab me. Neither the interaction with the god nor the chase with the tiger-thing was particularly interesting and then being trapped in a gamified dungeon at level 0? Just no interest whatsoever in continuing past that point.

    Marvin Knight‘s Paladin of the Sigil quadrilogy is a bit odd in that the first and third books are the best, while the second is middling and the last is kinda bad. Basically it’s an overpowered protagonist kingdom-building revenge story with a subfocus on harem content, featuring a relationship dynamic similar to Corsairs & Cataclysms‘ (minus the slavery).

    The start of Paladin of the Sword is quite strong, the first sex scene is hilarious, and it ends strong as well. The second book unfortunately more resembles the middle portion of the first, which drags, and all the sex (of which there’s a fairly large amount) is generic smut. Things pick up nicely in the third, both in plot developments and in humor returning to some of the sexual content, and it ends up the best of the series. Then we come to the fourth which has a wide range of problems, from the terrible heaven setting to the baffling ‘Dungeon Queen’, but ultimately I think the killer is the focus on modern technology and the attempts to twist the genre toward sci-fi.

    Overall I suppose I have to say that I enjoyed the series more than not… but can’t honestly recommend it to anyone with how badly it ends.

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  • ARCANE AWAKENING #1-4 & MANIFEST DESTINY

    Posted on January 12, 2025 2:47 am by Offkorn Comment

    With a setup similar to Dead Tired‘s (a wizard emerges from stasis after thousands of years to find that wizards have been replaced by arrogant cultivators), J. Parsons‘ Arcane Awakening/Imperial Wizard series decides to take the premise in a far more serious direction. The protagonist here isn’t all-powerful and the setting leans more toward grimdark, though in general it tries to stay fairly upbeat and has a number of small romance subplots.

    The fifth of John Van Stry‘s Wolfhounds novels covers the capture of the last few planets before the siege of the capital, meaning the upcoming sixth will mark the main series’ conclusion (according to the Afterword the author plans on writing a few more books in the same universe). While it mostly consists of political maneuvering, there’s also a decent amount of combat and romantic development.

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  • Isekai Walking: Elesia Kingdom Arc & Housekeeping Mage from Another World #8

    Posted on January 10, 2025 3:31 pm by Offkorn Comment

    I will never understand why so many Japanese LN authors are obsessed with detailing their characters’ eating/cooking habits. It’s just utterly nonsensical, particularly for a series like Isekai Walking (English subtitle: Walking around the Otherworld). With that kind of name you’d think the book’s greatest focus would be on traveling, but no. Instead it’s a quarter food porn, a quarter walking with the related stat blocks, and half basic questing with some action. Worse is that while the protagonist’s base skill is indeed ‘Walking’, for some inexplicable reason leveling it allows him to instantly learn any other skill he wants; alchemy, swordsmanship, dimension magic… all are fair game.

    The eighth Kasei Madoushi novel is quite good, and I’m impressed with how the author manages to continuously expand upon earlier events so naturally. This installment focuses mainly on the start of spreading housekeeping magic to other interested parties while also fitting in a bit of action and wrapping things up by getting our core group of characters all caught up with each others’ pasts.

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  • My INSTANT DEATH ability is so OVERPOWERED: After Story & Sword Saint Adel’s Second Chance #3

    Posted on January 8, 2025 3:29 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Sokushi Cheat ga Saikyou sugite‘s Atoshimatsu-hen installment, oddly, starts off by detailing the healer’s first isekai adventure which occurred before the series proper began. Why? Who would ever care about that? From there it moves on to briefly address the other classmates before focusing on the one beastkin guy and the ninja duo. Little time is spent with the assorted Dannoura’s, and the protagonist barely appears.

    The third Kenseijo Adel no Yarinaoshi novel is basically a mess. It starts out with far too much unicorn/pegasus fanservice and then ends with a ludicrously forced boss fight. Just the most hamfisted resolution possible.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 11

    Posted on January 7, 2025 11:02 am by Offkorn Comment

    THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

      This, now this, is basically everything I’m looking for in an overpowered protagonist and/or kingdom-building series. It’s practically perfect. The only black marks against it are that the entire orc leadership sidequest reads like it was ripped from a battle shounen and that the author is one of those who refuses to fix mistakes pointed out in the comments (the rarity of those mistakes makes it all the more glaring).

    Dragonlord

      I’ve come to find that I’m rather fond of ‘time travel isekai’ and this series is no exception. While there are some believability issues, and the early academy arc in particular is rather forced, the character interactions are fun and the setting’s mythology is interesting.

    URBAN KNIGHT: Return of Legends

      Also (apparently) a time travel isekai, this series goes in an urban fantasy direction. While I certainly enjoyed it at first, after about twenty or so chapters I had to conclude that the level of sentimentality (e.g. ‘warm gazes’) was just too high for my taste.

    Fallen Magic

      An urban fantasy, coming of age, magic academy series which aims for realism over spectacle (it’s also got a dark undercurrent that may or may not become more prominent later on). It ended up more enjoyable than expected, mainly due to the character interactions, but I had to drop it a little over 20 chapters in after it went far too hard on the ‘mercy for a traitor’ subplot.

    The Legend of the Luminaires

      Reads a lot like a western young adult novel, and those are not something I generally enjoy reading. Also has a weird font.

    An Angel’s Road to Hell

      The conversation style didn’t work for me.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 10

    Posted on January 2, 2025 6:16 am by Offkorn Comment

    Infernal Investigations

      While I’m not thrilled with how the protagonist deliberately weakens herself nor how many are keen to take advantage of her, the world-building is interesting and the parts where she’s not pigeonholed as a victim are top notch.

    Shadowbane

      Something about the irreverent atmosphere doesn’t quite feel right when meshed with the heavy subject matter and it’s annoying that the protagonist has such a perfect assassination ability yet no offensive abilities or ranged weapons to go with it. Was also more than a little annoyed by the soft reset at the end of the first book.

    I will strive Beyond This Cursed Bloodline

      This story reads very much like a fan-translation of a Japanese light novel, with a large number of odd turns of phrase and instances of broken syntax. Personally I ended up finding the style kind of charming… even if I did have to give up providing edit suggestions only a few chapters in. No, ultimately what caused me to drop it near the end of the second book was the whole ‘can’t control her powers’ plotline that got introduced. It just felt completely arbitrary and at odds with how her soulscape had been built up specifically to grant total control over her abilities.

    Farisa’s Crossing

      Definitely interesting, but I’m starting to think psychological and/or underdog stories just aren’t what I’m looking for.

    DEMON QUEEN Wants to Paint

      The title is pretty accurate, far moreso than I was expecting honestly. Starting her off as a baby was a bold move when combined with her total rejection of everything around her, and one that just doesn’t work for me.

    1% LIFESTEAL

      The setting pissed me off just a little bit too much to stick around long enough to see how/if the protagonist’s personality evolved.

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  • Min-Maxing My TRPG Build in Another World #9 Canto I-II & From Villainess to Healer

    Posted on December 30, 2024 12:47 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The tenth and eleventh TRPG Player books are once again a split volume. The focus this time is on bringing down a drug cartel while facing off against a team of assassins, assassins who moonlight as love interests in the second half’s surprisingly sex-centered alternate timeline segment (the first alternate timeline segment features the protagonist as a pirate-hunting privateer). Nothing much to complain about in either half.

    Kaifukushoku no Akuyaku Reijou meanwhile is an extremely light-hearted and low-stakes adventure with basically zero believability that looks like it’s going to end up more travelogue than dungeon-crawler. And though the ‘healer’ part of the title is well-represented, you can completely ignore the ‘villainess’ part since the only villain in this story so far is her former fiancé.

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  • One Moo’r Plow #1-2 & Rift Magus REBORN #1-2

    Posted on December 28, 2024 4:53 am by Offkorn Comment

    The One Moo’r Plow series reminds me of The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects, just with more action instead of any problematic romance elements. That said, some romance elements are eventually introduced toward the end of the second book… which is otherwise almost entirely action-focused. Which is to say this series is in no way a ‘cozy farming fantasy’ (a description I strongly suspect was added ironically). Instead it’s a rather blood-drenched mercenary tale with daydreams of capitalist expansion.

    Rift Magus Reborn on the other hand (subtitle: Rise of the Arcane Aristocrat) reminds me of Legend of the Arch Magus. They start out quite similar and have similar themes, with the key difference being that the protagonist here doesn’t have any land under his control. So the first two books are mostly concerned with establishing a dominant position both militarily (through personal strength) and financially (through business deals secured with the former). The pacing is pretty swift so far so I don’t think it will be much longer until he has a similar level of authority as well.

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  • The Water Magician: The Central Provinces Arc III & Dimension Wave

    Posted on December 19, 2024 12:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    The third Mizu Zokusei novel is much like the first two. If you enjoyed the banter in those then there’s no reason not to continue on through this one.

    Dimension Wave is a story in the vein of Free Life Fantasy, except with a protagonist who’s obsessed with fishing rather than crafting and isn’t (yet) notably overpowered. There isn’t anywhere near as strong a focus on game mechanics either, with it being more ensemble-based with a greater emphasis on character interaction… and fairly strong hints of future harem development.

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  • REBORN as the FIRST BOSS #5 & Winterborn

    Posted on December 17, 2024 11:10 am by Offkorn Comment

    The fifth of Stuart Grosse‘s Reborn as the First Boss novellas is almost stand-alone, focusing as it does on the elimination of an inquisitor squad. In a way it comes across as filler… despite not being any worse than the earlier entries.

    Another series by the same author, albeit one of full-length novels, Winterborn resembles the above series. The key distinction is that while that is a story with RPG elements, this is more a novelized Icewind Dale campaign complete with positioning grids, fully transcribed dice rolls, and (in the later novels) hundreds of pages of character sheet.

    The first three books cover a relatively low-level scenario focused on werewolves with the evil protagonist being of the ‘self-centered’ variety rather than the ‘slaughtering innocents’ variety. Of particular note is that while sexual topics/encounters come up from time to time, they don’t go into any detail. The second three then cover an epic-level campaign (following a time skip) and are much more like First Boss, with explicit sex scenes and a shift toward conquest on a societal level.

    Overall I enjoyed the series quite a bit, with only two things in particular being annoying. The first is that the fifth book (Invader) in general is by far the weakest. Both because that’s where the explicit sex starts spontaneously popping up and because there’s an entire chapter devoted to, of all things, FFXIV fanfiction. The second annoyance is far more minor: We never see the reactions of the Dale tribes to any of her actions. While it’s fairly fitting for a D&D campaign to kind of ignore the PC’s backstory… it feels like a loose end.

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