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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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  • The Magic in this Other World is Too Far Behind! #8 & Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- #8

    Posted on December 16, 2024 10:52 am by Offkorn Comment

    I picked up this eighth volume of Isekai Mahou wa Okureteru! after seeing the series had finally come off hiatus only to promptly drop it ~15% of the way through after being reminded of everything I didn’t like about it.

    Speaking of things I didn’t like, I still have no idea why I keep following Immortal Princess. Somehow despite coming within a hair’s breadth of dropping it at the beginning of the eighth installment, which starts off incredibly randomly, I ended up at the end with an ambivalent “may as well keep reading to see where it goes”. Can’t even begin to explain how that happened.

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  • The Strange Adventure of a Broke MERCENARY #9 & HOW I BECAME KING BY EATING MONSTERS

    Posted on December 8, 2024 5:55 am by Offkorn Comment

    After the disappointment of Kuitsume Youhei no Gensou Kitan’s eighth novel I wasn’t really expecting anything (besides further disappointment) from the follow-up. Fortunately though it turned out pretty decent and more or less on par with the earlier books. Guess I won’t be dropping the series just yet after all.

    Picking up Monster no Niku o Kutteitara Oui ni Tsuita Ken on a whim, I ended up pleasantly surprised that it’s primarily a misunderstanding-based comedy somewhat in the vein of Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai. The protagonist here however isn’t a dissembling coward and it gets quite a bit more graphic in the combat department. That said, the beginning is pretty rough with how he basically gets brow-beaten into adopting his training regime and it doesn’t truly pick up until after he becomes king about a third of the way through.

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  • HERETICAL FISHING #3 & RUTHLESS SPACE PIRATES ARE MARAUDING AND ALL I GOT IS THIS STAT MENU

    Posted on December 5, 2024 10:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    In the third of Haylock Jobson’s Heretical Fishing novels we appear to be reaching the endgame. The town had been upgraded, enemies have been exorcised, the core romance has evolved, and the protagonist seems to be just a small step away from godhood. That said, the author could instead theoretically just shift into repetitive slice-of-life mode perpetually…. Guess we’ll have to see.

    Considering the disappointing conclusion of All I Got Is This Stat Menu‘s third entry, the wait for the fourth book felt like it took forever. As expected the whole captivity thing didn’t last long, but instead of focusing on the Union or Empire it instead focuses on an independent sector plagued by pirates. Only at the very end does the Empire-related background plot and conflict with that one Warden Commander spontaneously erupt and get resolved. With only two books left in the series I’m rather curious where exactly it plans to go from there.

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  • The Shop of Souls #1-2 & techromancy SCROLLS •••ADEPT•••

    Posted on October 30, 2024 2:23 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Shop of Souls is a rather unconventional series. The description gives the impression it’s about a morally ambiguous shopkeeper who grants wishes in exchange for a personal price from the petitioner. That is not the case as the price can in fact be paid by anyone so long as they are ‘willing’, for certain definitions of the term. Which is to say the series is actually about an unambiguously evil protagonist who brutally tortures and wholesale slaughters entire worlds to enrich himself and those he’s fond of for one reason or another.

    And yet… it’s also a comedy. A pitch black comedy to be sure, but the comedic elements are certainly there. So, yeah, it’s odd and I’m not really sure whether the comedic aspects are enough to outweigh the central ‘torturing innocents to death’ theme and strangely frequent usage of junior/senior in conversation (as if this were translated from Japanese with their sempai/kouhai concepts).

    A completely different kind of book, I picked up Erik Schubach‘s first Techromancy Scrolls novel (subtitle: Magic & Technology Collide) way back after having to drop his Worldship Files series over page-count concerns; it took me so long to get around to reading it mostly because it’s something I grabbed more out of a sense of obligation than any real interest.

    That said, it turned out pretty solid. There are some issues with the setup (why would her mother not warn her about her ancestry if commoners with magic are jailed and shipped away?) and romance (fairly abrupt, though not as bad as Worldship‘s), but the character interactions are all entertaining and the plot developments are interesting. As for the post-apocalyptic setting, which is set in the rebuilding phase, well, it could go either way at this point.

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  • No One Gets Past This GATEKEEPER & Full Clearing Another World #12

    Posted on October 22, 2024 11:03 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A book much like Yami Healer toshite Tanoshiku Ikiru, Sono Monban Saikyou ni Tsuki (English subtitle: The Unwanted Warrior Guards His New Post) unfortunately is quite a bit more contrived with a completely nonsensical setting and exceptionally forced love interests. It still ends up (barely) readable, but really doesn’t seem to be the kind of series you’d want to follow long term.

    The penultimate Shinja Zero no Megami-sama entry mostly concerns itself with re-introducing all the harem members/candidates, although it also includes a rematch with the Dragon King demon lord. After the previous novel I was a bit worried I’d burned out on the series at the cusp of its conclusion, but this one was certainly entertaining enough (aside from the protagonist continuing his impression of a dead fish in romantic encounters).

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 9

    Posted on October 19, 2024 11:16 am by Offkorn Comment

    Sworded Affair

      A post-apocalyptic System story that alternates between open-world urban fantasy and game-like dungeon clearing, featuring an emotionally detached ‘true neutral’ protagonist (doesn’t play favorites, will do anything if there’s an acceptable reward). While the whole tower climbing segment goes on for far too long, and the current time palace one is heading in the same direction, the open-world segments and character interactions are a ton of fun.

    More to Love

      A ‘trapped in a game’ story with the twist of being isekai’d into a side character’s body with no knowledge of the game in question. While the pacing’s overly rushed from the point of her awakening through the introduction of the third love interest, it settles down admirably afterward into a nice mix of comedy and drama with occasional spurts of action.

    The Spider Dilemma

      I went into this expecting a monster reincarnation story and instead got a three-way unrelated protagonist split with two of them having nothing to do with spiders. It’s not bad by any stretch, just not the kind of story I was looking for.

    The Holy Fool: Darkness & Hellfire

      The beginning is rough. All the misunderstandings and struggle to find money/housing or learn basic setting aspects is not something I’m interested in and after 14 chapters of that I had to tap out.

    TRINITY OF MAGIC

      The first two books are an academy arc, with the first focused on education while the second is on combat, and that second one is basically a complete waste of time. Events could have very easily advanced from the end of the first to the start of the third without all the repetition and questionable developments of the second. Which brings us to the series’ main issue: The author seems to have a rigid checklist of events they’re deadset on including regardless of how little sense they make in relation to either earlier developments or the various characters’ actions/statements.

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  • The Seal of Death & Corsairs & Cataclysms #1-4

    Posted on October 13, 2024 1:25 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Stuart Grosse‘s fifteenth Lich Returnee novella holds no surprises, beyond that I continue to have no complaints. I can’t even quite explain how the various elements manage to combine in just the right way… but they do.

    There are two things to be aware of about Devan Drake‘s Corsairs & Cataclysms series which really should have been mentioned in the description. The first is that the protagonist is not simply a pirate, but a slaver pirate (although this becomes less significant beyond the first book). The second is that, as stated in the Foreword, it’s an erotic power fantasy. What that means in practice is that sexual topics come up in conversation from time to time, the love interests all have some degree of domination fetish, and there are a few dedicated sex scene chapters per novel.

    While those two things alone will probably be a deal breaker for many, there’s one more potential issue: The exposition. Just about everything under the sun gets exposited upon at some point and it can really kill a scene’s forward momentum when it gets out of hand… though oddly enough, one particular thing (Pandaemonium) doesn’t get any mention at all until it suddenly becomes a central plot point from the third book on. And then less a significant issue but still a general annoyance is how frequently old enemies keep crawling back to cause mischief.

    All that said, if you can look past the above then the amusing character dynamics and standard power fantasy aspects are more than solid enough to carry the series. Up to this point anyway. For whatever reason the length of each subsequent novel has been decreasing (and the first third of the fourth is basically a side-story on top of that), which seems like it’s going to be an issue with the fifth presumably being the last despite there being more than a few loose ends still floating about.

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  • MOONFALL, Aftermath, & The Seal of Earth

    Posted on October 9, 2024 1:10 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first thing to be aware of about Selkie Myth‘s Moonfall novel is that it’s quite short, being only slightly longer than your average light novel. The second is that it’s transitionary, consisting mostly of isolated events separated by multiple-year timeskips (although unlike in the previous novel the titular event here does get significant coverage). If neither of those things sound like a problem to you then it should end up just as entertaining as the series’ earlier installments.

    Stuart Grosse‘s fourth Reborn as the First Boss novella takes a middle path where the sex is concerned. While the early books had detailed sex scenes and the previous one had none at all, this one compromises by mentioning the act without going into a play-by-play. Aside from that the only thing of note is that the blue boxes are a bit heavy here (eating up the limited page count by quite a bit) due to a somewhat large level-up after the goblin fight.

    It’s been a while since I read the fourteenth Lich Returnee novella (sometime in mid-July) and… honestly at this point I can’t remember anything notable about it besides that it wasn’t bad. I think I’ll have to stop trying to pair these with the above series and just post them as they appear.

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  • CINDERS OF MAGIC & THE WHITE MAGE #1-2

    Posted on October 4, 2024 9:17 am by Offkorn Comment

    Cinders of Magic, by the same author as Advent of Dragonfire, is a rather lengthy book that stands out mostly for its near-total lack of exposition. Aside from a description of the various types of magic users (which doesn’t appear until ~250 pages in) it expects you to figure out who’s who and what’s going on yourself. Personally I don’t consider that a problem, nor do I have an issue with the large number of shifting perspectives, rather it’s the frequent technical errors and general meandering nature of the plot. It feels like that by the end we’ve only just come to the beginning and I can’t really say all that build-up was beneficial or even necessary.

    I went into Argus Philo and Montgomery Quinn‘s The White Mage series with no small amount of trepidation. There were a great many warning signs that I ignored out of general boredom and… I’m glad I did. This is one of those rare sex-heavy series that does not substitute porn for plot or character development, and it ends up quite entertaining despite there being a large amount of obvious wish-fulfillment going on with how things play out.

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