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Adesh BhattacharyaRocks on The Margrave’s Worthless Mage
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It's was such a good oneshot. I do recommend this.
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Pretty good on Flung into a New World? Time to Lift the 200-Year Curse!
The MC is a go-with-the-flow type, but not genuinely weak. He transitions quickly given the circumstances. The lack of communication between him and his various companions adds a touch of realism without breaking the fantasy. I like that he has no discrimination toward any creature just based on how it looks or might be perceived, ie, 'snakes are evil' cliche. I found it entertaining enough to ignore how overpowered he is. I especially like that he takes a moral stance against the curse and whoever cast it.
World-building is slow but steady. We get just enough each time. It is heavy going. There is a lot of evil shown. The bad people are genuinely bad and deserve no sympathy or empathy. It feels very satisfying when they get punished. The seemingly arbitrary actions of the MC not only have an immediate effect on his local environment but also trigger various actions and reactions from the different communities. In 30 chapters, they dealt with the first antagonist in such a way that it did not feel forced, either literally or morally, as if it were indeed a divine punishment (read for context).
I intend to continue this as it updates, as I am quite eager to see how the MC interacts with people once he meets them.
I do recommend, with the warning that the transition between the evils shown and the MC being oblivious to them (he literally doesn't know it's happening) can be jarring.
World-building is slow but steady. We get just enough each time. It is heavy going. There is a lot of evil shown. The bad people are genuinely bad and deserve no sympathy or empathy. It feels very satisfying when they get punished. The seemingly arbitrary actions of the MC not only have an immediate effect on his local environment but also trigger various actions and reactions from the different communities. In 30 chapters, they dealt with the first antagonist in such a way that it did not feel forced, either literally or morally, as if it were indeed a divine punishment (read for context).
I intend to continue this as it updates, as I am quite eager to see how the MC interacts with people once he meets them.
I do recommend, with the warning that the transition between the evils shown and the MC being oblivious to them (he literally doesn't know it's happening) can be jarring.
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Pretty good on Solo Bug Player
It use to be one of the best story but after season 2 the drop in art is so terrifying.... I don't know why they did it , they must have known it will scare off readers ... Well read it , you will find the story very entertaining but art will get unbearable...
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