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  • Web Novels, Vol. 8

    Posted on October 8, 2024 12:25 am by Offkorn Comment

    Rise of the Frontier Lord

      While there are some exceptionally contrived bits, like the whole sequence with the throne ship and miasma (or the spontaneous herald thing), this is a pretty fun kingdom-building story with a diverse cast. At this point I’d have to say the biggest oddity is how the Imperials don’t take the existence of the Wolf-God seriously despite being fully aware of multiple other gods.

    From Londoner To Lord

      A somewhat slowly paced kingdom-building story that occasionally goes a bit too heavy on the sentimentality. And while I’m not personally fond of the advertising scheme the author has adopted (which greatly resembles what a pay-to-win MMO would use), nor how desperate they seem to be to acquire more readers, if you just focus on the story itself while ignoring the set-dressing it ends up a decent enough time-waster.

    Reborn as a Fantasy General

      A story about an aspiring historian war-nerd who gets summoned to a Warhammer-like world as a savior figure destined to lead a band of ratmen to greatness. Apart from having a misleading title (no one is reborn here) the only real issue is how abnormally fast the protagonist adapts to life underground among pestilence-worshiping cannibals. That said, I’m not really a fan of the first book’s rushed ending, nor the total setting/character shift of the second.

    Rise Of The Worthy

      While interesting, there are some weird holes in the setting and event developments that strain credulity to the breaking point.

    Soul Merger

      A fun and engaging series (the MC is apparently only succubus-adjacent to justify an entirely female cast) that handles creature-related lore-dumps by providing in-universe encyclopedia entries as integrated chapters. Unfortunately, at a certain point the protagonists decide to go raiding the bottom of a labyrinth for ~reasons~ and when the inevitable happens I just lost all interest in finishing it.

    A Relatively Powerful Mage

      A well-written (apart from some rather abrupt romantic developments) post-apocalyptic System-based series. Despite having a good mix of personal power-gain and empire-building I ended up having to drop it at the end of the first book, at which point it explicitly decides to set off on a path of human supremacy. That’s just not something I’m interested in reading about.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 7

    Posted on September 21, 2024 8:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Ruinous Return

      Defying initial expectations, this isn’t a straightforward revenge story. Rather than returning as herself the protagonist instead returns to the fantasy world as the demon/dragon king after a decent timeskip… only to find that the ‘evil’ races aren’t as evil as initially thought. So, at this point at least, it ends up more a kingdom-building story. Which isn’t a bad thing.

    SOUL WEAVER CHRONICLES

      A non-Earth isekai featuring both cultivation and system core aspects with a protagonist that can empower and resurrect people (both necromantically and as fully resurrected thralls). Interesting so far, but could get bogged down in any number of ways.

    Lost Souls and a Demoness

      Despite having a succubus protagonist, there isn’t much in the way of sexual content (which I consider a positive). Instead the story focuses more on the charm/dominate and demonic rage aspects, with most of the content so far centered on combat and combat-adjacent activity… although there’s also an appreciable amount of character building.

    ADVENT OF DRAGONFIRE

      This story stands out for not beginning with tragedy or family trauma of some kind. The protagonist here doesn’t really have a personal goal and mostly (at the start) just wants to become powerful because her brothers are powerful. Which makes all the violence and death she ends up having to wade through during her first trial (which takes up the vast majority of the story so far and doesn’t seem anywhere near finished) all the more shocking. In a way it ends up feeling more grimdark than the above Soul Weaver one.

    WAIF

      A zero-to-hero story that for some reason I couldn’t get into. Something about the character interactions just felt off.

    CORPO AGE

      A Cyberpunk-like story with a completely unexplained System implementation and a murderhobo protagonist who’s only interested in money. Not really my kind of thing.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 6

    Posted on September 18, 2024 1:29 am by Offkorn Comment

    MAGUS REBORN

      Rather similar to Legend of the Arch Magus. The key difference here is that while that overpowered protagonist steamrolls all opposition without complication, this one occasionally struggles a bit (and there are also some tertiary cultivation aspects). So it basically comes down to a matter of personal preference. Do beware that it could use another editing pass or two though, as the occasional technical error is fairly noticeable.

    Wraithwood Botanist

      This is an interesting series that doesn’t really resemble anything I’ve read before, with a fairly well developed setting and distinct characters. On the negative side of things the author is one of those unwilling to fix typos and technical errors pointed out in the comments, and made a really odd choice to keep old, obsolete chapters up (which now have to be skipped past) instead of editing/replacing them with the rewritten ones.

    The New DARK LORD

      The first book plays out much like a standard isekai hero tale, just one with an unambiguously brutal protagonist somewhat similar to Father of Monstrosity‘s. The second book however completely changes gears to present the promised ‘rise of a new dark lord’ content. A bit too early to see how that will turn out, but it’s definitely a solid enough start.

    AVAUNT

      Unusual for being a single complete book rather than a series, this story is rather unique with a combination of Jack Vance-ish offhand absurdity, Fargo-ish mix of violence and dark comedy, and a magic system that resembles computer code.

    Technomancer: How I Became the Hapless Sidekick of the World’s Greatest Magical Girl

      Wasn’t really onboard with the first couple of chapters’ themes, and the lead-up to the protagonist’s awakening was just far too contrived.

    THE EMPEROR’S CONCUBINE

      Not sure whether it’s because I’ve just read too many stories with this setup, or the writing style was just a bit too stilted, but I could not get into this one. I will say that having the protagonist not be a blatantly isekai’d earthling was an interesting choice… but that may have contributed to the awkwardness of her actions.

    IN A CIVILIZED MANNER

      The protagonist simply rubbed me the wrong way. The setup’s kind of odd as well.

    Cursed Explorer of the Arcana

      While this started out good with a distinct Dragoneye Moons vibe, the slavery sideplot dragged it down, the genocidal trek through the forest didn’t help any, and the protagonist of said slavery plotline becoming a central character was the nail in the coffin.

    RUTHLESS: Path of Conquest

      Despite there being nothing in particular I can point to, the story as a whole was just slightly offputting enough to not want to bother following it for an extended period… though I suspect the oddly high level of modern realism played a part.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 5

    Posted on August 17, 2024 1:35 pm by Offkorn Comment

    DEMONIC MAGICIAN

      Found this series in the ‘readers also liked’ section of Madman Apocalypse and there certainly is a bit of overlap. The insanity on display here is less over-the-top though and it features significant romance elements.

    CHANGELING

      Coming across like an amalgam of Solo Leveling and Journey of Black and Red (with the same author as the latter), this series lags quite a bit in the transition from downtrodden grunt to overpowered vigilante. The beginning is good, and after she becomes a ‘mask’ is good, but the space between can take some effort to get through.

    THE WICKED HOUSE OF Caroline

      A work by the same author as Tori Transmigrated, this series is unfortunately nowhere near as well constructed. The level of believability is just not up to par and the author’s disinterest in fixing any of the (occasionally quite serious) mistakes pointed out in the comments doesn’t do it any favors.

    Behold! The Harbinger of Doom

      A fairly unconventional series that brings to mind Jack Vance‘s Dying Earth and Demon Princes novels. It’s not really something that can be binged though as the concentration of randomness is pretty high.

    Parallel Hearts

      Either the extremely… florid style of prose is to your taste or it isn’t. I prefer more modern phrasing.

    Shades of Perception

      While this plays with some pretty interesting ideas, I ultimately had to drop it about 25 chapters in. The protagonist keeps deliberately walking into questionable situations only to end up caving to those opposing him, even when he has a superior position.

    ASHEVA: A SUMMONER’S TALE

      A stealth cultivation novel in a sci-fi setting. When it comes right down to it I just don’t really like cultivation as a concept and was less than thrilled by both the protagonist’s naming sense and the actions of one of the secondary characters.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 4

    Posted on July 30, 2024 1:39 pm by Offkorn Comment

    TORI TRANSMIGRATED

      This is a really good series that feels like Metaworld Chronicles in a ‘reincarnated as the villainess in an otome gameworld’ package. I would suggest not reading the author notes though, as for a time they end up weirdly defensive/combative about readers speculating about glaringly obvious romantic developments.

    Lament of the Fallen

      I made it to the 125th chapter, enjoying myself for the most part, only to end up completely disinterested when yet another training segment popped up. Wasn’t thrilled by the whole ‘overpowered protagonist, yet someone’s always more powerful’ aspect either.

    Song of the Void

      A work by the same author as the above, taking place in the same metaverse, this sidesteps the issues of that series by centering on the most powerful existence around from the start. No training montages, no perpetual defeat->power-up->victory loop, just pure worldbuilding and personal domination. Unfortunately, for some unfathomable reason, near the very end the protagonist from the previous series randomly shows up to become a secondary character… and I just couldn’t bring myself to power through it.

    Lily Ex Machina

      This is basically Arifureta with absolutely zero believability. No idea if it goes the same romance route and can’t be bothered to find out.

    THE GIRL WHO KILLED A GOD

      Not bad at all, but I only got about a third of the way through before the railroading became too much.

    FORGOTTEN GIRL QUEST

      This is an oddly aware (though not self-aware) ‘trapped in a gameworld’ series that starts out pretty interesting if a bit infuriating where the nominal protagonist’s drunken nature is concerned. The events following the card tournament though are just plain annoying.

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  • Web Novels, Vol. 3

    Posted on June 16, 2024 7:45 am by Offkorn Comment

    ALMA’S DREAMS (ARE DEFAULT)

      An eldritch-horror themed… thriller I suppose, this series has both an interesting setting and a fairly varied cast of layered characters. While the protagonist is a bit impulsive, her actions come across naturally rather than feeling forced or exaggerated.

    THE MOTHER OF MONSTERS

      An overpowered-protagonist isekai with some small romance elements and eventual kingdom-building aspects, this story takes an unusual development path. It’s not as cut and dried as simply going from hero to villain, as the MC occupies a sort of middle-ground between the two concepts, but more a subtle shift across the alignment axis.

    Misadventures Incorporated

      I ended up greatly enjoying the rewritten first book of the series, only to be crushingly disappointed by the original second book. Turns out the rewrite removed quite a few massively annoying elements which play large parts in the later event development. I’m also not really a fan of the fox-fairy and it seems like she becomes a major character.

    HEARTTHROB

      A romance thriller taking place in a futuristic dystopia, this series has quite a few things going for it in the setting and character departments with both feeling well developed and ‘real’. Unfortunately (for me), the level of victimization is a bit too high for my taste.

    The Rise of Chaos <genesis>

      Notable for being structured like a light novel, with occasional images appearing mid-chapter, the first book of this series is quite well done. Really, the only thing I can complain about is how it’s never explained why the protagonist awkwardly ignores her friend’s romantic advances despite being equally attracted. The second book though… the second book quickly takes all the goodwill of the first and leaves it dead in a ditch by effectively ret-conning the first’s conclusion and drastically changing the series genre.

    Daughter of Death

      Unusual for having an unequivocally villainous protagonist, this series starts off well enough only to end up exceptionally contrived following the second meeting with the king. The level of plot armor just blasts through the roof and it becomes prohibitively difficult to justify the event developments.

    Mistress Of The Evil Forest

      In retrospect, this comes across like an Anime-ified Mother of Monsters. The tropes were thick enough that I couldn’t get beyond the first chapter.

    Ethereal Ascendance

      This reads like an overly-literal fan translation of a Japanese light novel.

    Exiled Realm

      A work by the same author as Father of Monstrosity (focused more on psychological horror than physical horror), I tried pretty hard to like this series and in fact managed to make it to the second part of the second arc… where I had to give up when it spontaneously turned into a Mushishi fanfic. Other potential issues are the whole amnesia focus (though done differently here, it’s certainly not a popular trope), an overabundance of commas, and a curious absence of stats despite taking place in a game world.

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  • Crimson Eternal, Reaper’s Resurgence, & Godslayer Lysette

    Posted on June 8, 2024 11:06 am by Offkorn Comment

    Finally reached the end of the web novel recommendation chain (having skipped any stories that were either on hiatus or recently started).

    Crimson Eternal

      A really well-paced immortal protagonist story that leans into that immortality while deftly balancing its comedic and dramatic aspects. If you’re looking for something featuring leveling mechanics you may end up disappointed though, as while they are present here they’re very much a tertiary focus.

    Reaper’s Resurgence

      A story by the same author as the above, this shares a number of similarities. Unfortunately it’s quite a bit less polished, practically overflowing with deus ex machina, and feels overly scripted. The only thing this has that the previous story doesn’t do better is a fairly detailed System implementation.

    Godslayer Lysette

      The initiating events are incredibly forced. Incredibly forced and somewhat rushed as well.

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  • More Web Novels

    Posted on June 5, 2024 3:40 pm by Offkorn Comment

    DIARY OF A TEENAGED MIMIC

      Starting off like a progression fantasy, this series quickly abandons that path to become a romance-heavy multi-genre series instead. There are a few things to be aware of going in: First is that it’s extremely graphic in both its language and violent aspects, second is that it becomes highly sexual with frequent references to wanting to have or having had sex (although there’s only like one actual sex scene), and third is that the pacing is all over the place due to each chapter covering a day or less of in-universe time. On a more personal note, I had to force myself through much of the third book, as it revolves around a hamfisted and exceptionally nonsensical Covid plotline.

    OTHERWORLDY ANARCHIST

      To be honest I’m not really sure what to say about this series. The protagonist is overpowered, but not glaringly so; she’s discriminated against, but also privileged; her enemies are almost cartoonishly evil, yet their actions still feel realistic. It’s a strange composition. As an aside, it also happens to have some interesting early parallels with Dragoneye Moons.

    Amber the Cursed Berserker

      This series jumps between ensemble scenes and Solo Leveling scenes, while mixing standard system progression with cultivation. It shouldn’t work, and yet it somehow does… assuming you like overpowered protagonists getting exponentially more overpowered.

    RISE OF THE Living Forge

      A crafting-heavy ensemble progression fantasy with significant romance aspects, recent pseudo-kingdom-building aspects, and a fairly interesting setting. My only real complaints at this point are that it features generic gamified dungeons and the depressingly common ‘protagonists steamroll enemies twice their level for ~reasons~’ trope.

    Reincarnation Gone Wrong

      A self-aware progression isekai where things keep going wrong for the protagonist in both amusing and tragic ways. Though nominally a comedy, it goes to some pretty pitch-black places at times.

    THE DEMON EMPRESS

      A pretty fun (tragic backstory aside) overpowered protagonist isekai that reminds me a little of Leadale. You may want to give it a pass if you’re looking for something to follow reliably however, as it seems to only update about twice a month.

    BLAKE PUDDING

      Started off well enough, only to deteriorate following the first boss fight. Why did she suddenly start trying to fight like a human? How could she not know the difference between a magical and physical ability? Why didn’t she ask the goddess about swapping/removing skills? By the time the undead chimera finally died it became too painful to continue.

    Royal Princess of Blood

      Think I tapped out after two paragraphs. The protagonist’s narcissism was just overwhelming.

    Final Boss Best Friends

      Formerly known as Endless Apocalypse, the events of this story felt scripted. Maybe if the plane had crashed directly into the dungeon it would’ve been tolerable, but as it is there’s just too many overly convenient (antagonistic) plot developments strung together.

    BROKER

      Got increasingly invested over the course of the first chapter only to become completely disgusted the moment her inexplicable new abilities activated at the end. Just zero interest to see how/if that got justified.

    reign of villainy: Akemi

      I get that she treats the world like a game due to the whole reincarnation thing, and it was fun enough up until she enters the town, but that’s no excuse to take the dumbest actions possible.

    Apocalypse: Reborn As A Monster

      Forgot to mention this series in the previous web novel roundup. Wasn’t a fan of the protagonist’s ‘arrogant noble’ archetype and took an instant dislike to the System implementation after it awakened.

    Saintess Summons Skeletons

      I actually read a bit of this quite some time back, somewhere around when I was looking for the web version of Journey of Black and Red, and forgot about it. Basically, the pacing’s much too fast and the protagonist is random in a bad way.

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  • Assorted Web Novels

    Posted on May 26, 2024 11:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    DUNGEON OF KNOWLEDGE

      A pretty entertaining high fantasy ensemble-based system progression story that suffers a bit from questionable character actions where the lost city is concerned. There are several times where high ranking or well-connected people learn about the dungeon/city under the town and just… do absolutely nothing with it. Characters are fun though so I’ll continue to follow it for the foreseeable future.

    MADMAN APOCALYPSE

      A comedy-focused, and quite bloody, system apocalypse story notable for featuring insane protagonists. Once again the characters are the strong point here, as while the various antagonists are well thought out the setting aspects and plot developments are kind of arbitrary. Presumably on purpose… but still.

    An Assassin’s Anthem

      Another high fantasy system progression story, this one is more a coming of age type of thing with a single protagonist. Still in the early chapters there are any number of directions it can end up going, but personally I hope it backs away from the weird instanced dungeon thing it’s been focused on recently.

    EDEN & ECHO

      Notably different from the previous stories, this is a pure science fiction cyberpunkish… thriller? Procedural? Action-adventure? The developments so far are kind of hard to categorize, but it ~seems~ like it will focus primarily on the protagonist’s growth beyond her initial somewhat spoiled arrogance and naïve ideals.

    Reforged from Ruin

      A revenge-focused progression fantasy with a(n eventually) notable romance subtheme, this story starts interesting and only gets better as the protagonist re-acquires and then surpasses their previous level of ability. That said, I don’t have much experience with cultivation stories and so can’t really say how much it deviates from (or plays around with) the expected stereotypes

    DRAKA

      A character-driven isekai focused on a dragon and transmigrated human inhabiting the same body, first as distinct personalities and then later as a merged whole. Though centered on (often action-focused) character development there’s also a long-running plotline involving a hostile criminal syndicate.

    A CHRONICLE OF LIES

      Although well-written with an interesting setting, I simply don’t like this story’s protagonist. He’s the type to build his entire identity around his disability, to the point that he literally goes insane after his schizophrenia is cured.

    Eclipse: Time Thief

      The initial setup is a little odd and something about the dialog style just didn’t work for me.

    Horizon of War

      Perhaps it’s because I began this series at the start of the second book, but neither the protagonist nor his allies (nor their situation) grabbed me. The protagonist in particular comes across as a generic easily embarrassed everyman. Maybe they’d be more interesting if followed from day one.

    THE BLACK LEAF COMPANY

      Not thrilled with the dumb yet lucky protagonist.

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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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