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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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  • ARIFURETA #13 & Arifureta After I-V

    Posted on April 4, 2023 12:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    The last of the main Arifureta novels starts out much like Tensura’s fifteenth novel; showing the battle going on outside the Sanctuary from multiple different perspectives.

    That ends up taking quite some time, with most of the rest being spent on Hajime’s confrontation with Ehit… leaving little space for any kind of epilogue. So really, while this book serves as a solid enough conclusion to the Tortus conflict (and even Arifureta Zero due to the second epilogue) it’s less useful as a finale to Hajime’s and the other students’ story.

    No, for that you’ll have to read on into the Arifureta After chapters which were started around the time the fifth novel was published and are still ongoing even now (with allegedly one more arc to go before completion). Although mainly urban fantasy, they cover the protagonists’ return to Earth and related continued adventures in rather expansive detail across multiple genres including some more fantasy and even a couple sci-fi arcs.

    Only the unedited original web version is currently available however, so be prepared for a highly variable level of both quality and chronological progression. Some arcs are hilarious, others are painful, and very few of them occur in the order they were written.

    Tentative chronological order for the various arcs (the one-offs are all over the place):

    School Festival Arc 1-3
    Shizuku Arc 1-4
    Tio Arc 1-17
    Tortus Travel Arc 1-60
    Brutal Hero Shia Arc 1-14
    Kaori & Yue Arc 1-5
    Abyss Lord Arc 1-27
    Shia Arc 1-6
    The Two At That Time 1-2
    The Haulia Came Arc 1-3
    Abyss Lord Chapter 2 Arc 1-19
    Kouki Arc 1-18
    Hero & Demon King Arc 1-8
    Hero & Demon King Arc Sequel 1-8
    School Trip Arc 1-3 (Mundane School Life 2-4)
    Abyss Lord Chapter 3 Arc 1-24
    As the Daughter of Demon King Arc 1-5
    Liliana Arc 1-5
    Fleur Knights Arc 1-3 (Chapters 294, 296, & 297)

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  • Of Heroes and Villains

    Posted on August 9, 2014 6:05 pm by Offkorn 2 Comments

    I do not have a high opinion of web-based publishing sites. In my experience, most of the stories found on them are far below the quality of even the worst supermarket paperback you may pick up. I stumbled across a link a few days ago however which lead to two particular stories, Of Heroes and Villains and the sequel The Ties That Bind (both by the relatively new author Minikisa), which are fairly impressive.

    I would say they are easily on par with your average paperback romance/paranormal romance novel and are indeed actually of a notably higher quality. I know, I know; low bar. Still, it’s something worth noting. Anyway you should judge for yourself. A few preliminary words of warning however:

    The first of these stories is heavily focused on a Male-to-Female transgender, and so if you find that uncomfortable for whatever reason I do not think it would be a good idea to read it. While the setting and characters are very good, the gender identity conflict is rather central and so dislike of that aspect will probably result in dislike of the entire thing. The second story however just has some temporary body-swapping and so should be more or less fine for anyone. Oh, and yeah, there are a few sexual scenes scattered about (more in the first, though neither story makes them the focus).

    Of Heroes And Villains
    The Ties That Bind

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