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  • The OP Lich IS A RETURNEE #1-12 & Metaworld Chronicles Ch201-497

    Posted on February 28, 2024 2:36 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A work I initially skipped over for reasons I can’t recall, Stuart Grosse‘s Lich Returnee series turned out to be somewhat similar to Arifureta After. Which is to say it’s a story about what happens to an overpowered isekai antihero when they manage to return to Earth only to find that the world is not as mundane as previously thought.

    This story has little in the way of dedicated comedic aspects however and no romance whatsoever, instead being focused primarily on mechanic/worldbuilding discussion with a subfocus on action. Though there are some issues with repetition, and being novellas each book is roughly half the size of your average LN, the pacing is handled amazingly well with smooth transitions from event to event. That the author doesn’t rely upon cliffhangers is also a mark in their favor.

    On a whim I decided to take a look at the web novel source material for a couple of the recent series I had been reading, and discovered to my shock that David J. Wuto‘s Metaworld Chronicles happened to have roughly seven more books of content available to read. So read them I did.

    On the one hand, the ‘university years’ unfortunately happen to take up the vast majority of that additional content with her graduation only finally taking place rather recently. On the other, very little time is actually spent in or around said universities. Most of the action takes place either on field trips to various exotic locales (South America, the Underdark, the Asian steppes, Antarctica, Aukland), where things have to die, or is focused on the protagonist’s various business and kingdom-building endeavors. The base setting also undergoes some changes, first to the UK and then to mid-Asia.

    Anyway; it’s good. Real good for the most part. Just have to be forewarned that every now and again you’ll get a chapter that’s far too overdramatic by half.

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  • The Adventures of a Xeno-Archaeologist & Metaworld Chronicles

    Posted on January 27, 2024 5:45 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Jenny Schwartz‘s Adventures of a Xeno-Archaeologist series ends up a mostly solid sci-fi adventure that inexplicably suffers from a shotgun romance. I can’t for the life of me understand how anyone could think spilling all your darkest secrets to someone on your second meeting, followed by them immediately discarding all their responsibilities in response to declare their unconditional devotion, is a believable (or, hell, even desirable) scenario.

    Why not just… have them be previous acquaintances? Her former husband was a fighter pilot in the same force! The two could’ve easily been set up to have a plausible connection and it’s just beyond baffling that the author went with this not quite love at first sight situation instead. That aside though, yeah, it’s a pretty fun series.

    The Metaworld Chronicles novels, by David J. Wuto, have a number of interesting aspects: A surprisingly dynamic modified version of D&D/Pathfinder‘s magic system, being set in an urban fantasy version of Oceania and Shanghai, and a curious mixture of altruism and coldbloodedness in its character dynamics.

    I’m certainly less than thrilled about how long the author’s been dragging out this university arc (which, primarily, seems to be an excuse to dump loads of worldbuilding exposition in the guise of lectures), but aside from that the only thing I can complain about is how after the action switches to China everyone spontaneously forgets the protagonist’s been named heir of her maternal grandfather’s family line. Like, it seems like that would’ve been a hard counter to all the inheritance drama.

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