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Write a reviewThe story started off with a teenage boy with a lot of flaws that gets sent to another world. He makes a series of mistakes and then just becomes a murder hobo. Spoiler I read to chapter 84 and he gets roped in committing an assassination and afterwords he just starts killing city guards. Afterwords his only consideration of the event is getting more powerful. I'm not interested in main characters who lack any morality and only acts in self-interest to the detriment of others. aka a villian
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No esta mal. Bastante dispersa y sin una verdadera "historia", pero entretenida de leer. --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ----------------------
If I'm honest this story is going to make you love it and at times hate it, But I'd recommend still giving it a read. It has that right blend of things going right and wrong that you'd see in a hit show. In the beginning, it was like reading about a train wreck that I couldn't morbidly look away from. But after some time it started to get better with "Forgive the pun" a light at the end of the tunnel. The author truly brought out what a normal person would be like after being kidnapped and enslaved to someone not worth the oxygen they breathe. He wasn't perfect he made mistakes but that's part of what's made this so good. Honestly, the only reason I haven't given this a full five stars is because of the rare spelling or grammar error which has made me put 4 stars on writing quality. but 5 stars on everything else.
People are really blind, they can't get into their little head that not everything has to go perfectly fine, and that some conflict and tragedy has to be put into a story to give depth to a character. I've seen HOT GARBAGE having a higher vote than this story, I'm not saying that this story is the GREATEST thing since sliced bread but certainly doesn't deserve the vote these children spammed in the reviews. if you are new to this story and see if it is worth reading it. I say to you, give it a try at least until he goes away from Luise, he's not her willing slave
This is one of the most prominent examples of the writer being scared of making their main character powerful they just stick a hook up his nose and lobotomise him when decisions that affect his personal power and nothing else in the story are put in front of him. The writer also likes to make the mc a door mat 75% of the time so it’s an annoying slog to wade through. I’ve read into the chp400’s twice before writing this since I forgot why I dropped it, where he dies and and has his soul taken by a daedric prince and thrown around many scene changes like a rag doll since he committed assisted suicide. don’t read if you hate weak mc’s cause the writer can’t be creative.
Reveal Spoilerlove it, the MC isnt a super smart edge lord, and actually is just guy trying his best. Also very creative way of using dota 2.
Una forma diferente de isekai, aunque es cruel, pero tiene algo de sentido, recomiendo leerla con calma para entenderla y no aburrirse, y si voy en 1/4 de todo, ojala regrese a su mundo y lo salve o al menos tabitha consiga su objetivo
Hope your doing Fine author-san!please read this books!I'm just suggesting this books.1. Meditation2. 48 laws of power3. Art of war
I liked the history and how it advanced. Still no my favorite mc, but it was a good change. I liked the problems that the mc have to fight, and how it's changed in the beginning. Good work and thank for the chapters
a waste of time, the MC is self-destructive all his situations are caused by him directly or indirectly, even after the death of the noble who may have a minimal explanation that he was adapting to the state he was in he does not have a shock of reality.doesn't explain his foolish actions below like his extremely flawed plans to kill some people like i'm going to burn down the city to kill 1 guy.besides that the author seems to be a masochist to always throw the MC in a situation he could easily get out of more I'm not going to totally nerf the MC's own power and IQ like the MC has stats 20 strength (10 is the average person), 32 agility and 22 intelligence as a base now double that because of the gandalf ability plus he is just significantly faster than a normal person
Una buena historia con un inicio de miercoles por la tarde pero si sobrevives los primeros 30capitulos el mundo arde bien...y bueno que mas puedo decir... Buena historia que bien puede ser reescrita para alcanzar su verdadero esplendor...
Alright, here's a more honest review. Prepare yourself for an emotional rollercoaster, about the author torturing our MC emotionally and mentally and how he overcomes it. I ended up skimming through chapters and found little enjoyment and pleasure from it, except some happy parts and impactful ones. I think I'm done reading after this.
The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news! John3.16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. 19 This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. 20 Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. 21 But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they have done has been done in the sight of God. For more information: youtube.com/@PastorPatrickWinfrey
The problem here is that you've made the MC too insufferable at the beginning and what's worse is that the execution of the events felt like tasting bitter food for the first time and never getting used to it. Sorry, this ain't for the readers who don't like a pitiful, weak MC who gets stronger in a slow manner, and is also just plain dumb. He's almost relatable, yet I can't feel anything, not even pity for some character like him. If he's a little less insufferable, less annoying, and has some more confidence, cautiousness, thought, and what makes a character good enough including the execution of the events this would have gained at least 4.4 stars or more. This is a decent read, just not my cup of tea.
no se dejen llevar tanto por otros comentarios, la historia es buena, con un buen desarrollo de personaje, ademas es obvio que el personaje iba a ser asi en los primeros capitulos, es un adolescente hormonal de 15 a 16 años creo, cuyo unico contacto social parecer su hermana, con una obsesion por el dota, y una pesima condicion fisica, arrojado a un mundo xenofobo, cuya unica salvacion por la trama es seguir a louise. y esperan que actue frio y racional. bueno en fin, si bien el personaje en un principio puede parecer insufrible, luego cambia, de forma radical por las experiencias que sufre. y luego ahi esta su personaje todo poderoso, aunque no tanto, no es un completo gary stu al menos. esta genial
Actually a pretty good story. The main character makes mistakes here and there and is a little silly, but that's forgivable. Little time is devoted to relationships, although they run throughout the book. All secondary characters have no soul or normal character, they are just background. But the story itself is good, I read it in full, I recommend it. (Written via google translator)
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Reveal SpoilerI am by no means some sort of literary scholar or anything of the sort, but I will convey my feelings on this story to the best of my ability. At the beginning, it showed a lot of potential. The world of ’Familiar of Zero’ is one not commonly written about. It was entertaining to see the main character, Michael’s, growth in power and personality as the story went on. A boy who after suffering multiple betrayals feels both angry and indignant at the world around him, lashing out at its unfairness. I do feel that the relationship with Louise could have been handled better though, and after her own revenge arc against Michael she could have gone through some sort of redemption arc afterwards. It would have suited her better, in my opinion. The power system is intriguing and well-balanced in my opinion, gradually ramping up until an inevitable climax. It’s origin was similarly fantastic, making a decent amount of sense (which is uncommon in most fanfictions) and overall leaving the reader (me) satisfied. If I had to say one bad thing about this fanfiction, I would say that it has a lot of untapped potential. There were many missed opportunities that could have ended up enhancing the story as a whole. Michael’s eventual return after his departure from the world of ‘Familair of Zero’ from Skyrim, the invasion of Daedra to other worlds and the subsequent hunt to find them, and the relationships between Michael and various side-characters that could have been made into interesting and riveting stories had the author put more time into their interactions. Overall, it is a relatively well-written story and definitly worth the read.
I am utterly confused and am astonishingly disappointed about the MC. He's very bland, and suffers because of his mistakes. I don't think I need to read more.
História muito boa. Mas poderia ter trabalhado melhor o primeiro arco. Merecia 4 estrelas, mas como tem muito spam estou dando 5 estrelas .................
Some people wouldn't like the early chapter cuz the MC is weak, Beta or whatever excuse they have. What you want is AFTER the zero Tsukaima (familiar of zero) arc or to be precise the SKYRIM arc. That's where things start to get real. Overall (excluding early chapter that mainly MC character development arc) this fanfic is quite enjoyable to read if you able to persist until the the Skyrim arc. The Might be quite weak in the early chapter, but at the middle and end of the story he will become one of the most strongest "being" in multiverse (although I said multiverse, mostly MC going into another world other than Skyrim just for pure grinding or power level so don't really expect in-depth lore in each anime world that are being visited cuz the main pivot of the story will take place in Skyrim). I think the title of this fanfic would be much better if the author write something like "Grinding my way out of Skyrim and kick everyone butt" or something like that.
Most people who gave bad reviews only read the first arc which was probably the worst over all both in original material and in this fanfic, but definitely one of the best fan fictions iv'e ever read. Among those are 2 other fanfics by this author. Best scene in my opinion would be the fight at Skuldafn Temple just awesome all around with everybody working together was just amazing.
Reveal SpoilerAll the negative reviews left by weaklings that they could not read 100 chapters, they were waiting for the perfect gg imbu from the very beginning, but this is not the case here the characters develop gradually both in character and in strength hello from Russia
The story started off with a teenage boy with a lot of flaws that gets sent to another world. He makes a series of mistakes and then just becomes a murder hobo. Spoiler I read to chapter 84 and he gets roped in committing an assassination and afterwords he just starts killing city guards. Afterwords his only consideration of the event is getting more powerful. I'm not interested in main characters who lack any morality and only acts in self-interest to the detriment of others. aka a villian
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No esta mal. Bastante dispersa y sin una verdadera "historia", pero entretenida de leer. --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ----------------------
If I'm honest this story is going to make you love it and at times hate it, But I'd recommend still giving it a read. It has that right blend of things going right and wrong that you'd see in a hit show. In the beginning, it was like reading about a train wreck that I couldn't morbidly look away from. But after some time it started to get better with "Forgive the pun" a light at the end of the tunnel. The author truly brought out what a normal person would be like after being kidnapped and enslaved to someone not worth the oxygen they breathe. He wasn't perfect he made mistakes but that's part of what's made this so good. Honestly, the only reason I haven't given this a full five stars is because of the rare spelling or grammar error which has made me put 4 stars on writing quality. but 5 stars on everything else.
People are really blind, they can't get into their little head that not everything has to go perfectly fine, and that some conflict and tragedy has to be put into a story to give depth to a character. I've seen HOT GARBAGE having a higher vote than this story, I'm not saying that this story is the GREATEST thing since sliced bread but certainly doesn't deserve the vote these children spammed in the reviews. if you are new to this story and see if it is worth reading it. I say to you, give it a try at least until he goes away from Luise, he's not her willing slave
This is one of the most prominent examples of the writer being scared of making their main character powerful they just stick a hook up his nose and lobotomise him when decisions that affect his personal power and nothing else in the story are put in front of him. The writer also likes to make the mc a door mat 75% of the time so it’s an annoying slog to wade through. I’ve read into the chp400’s twice before writing this since I forgot why I dropped it, where he dies and and has his soul taken by a daedric prince and thrown around many scene changes like a rag doll since he committed assisted suicide. don’t read if you hate weak mc’s cause the writer can’t be creative.
Reveal Spoilerlove it, the MC isnt a super smart edge lord, and actually is just guy trying his best. Also very creative way of using dota 2.
Una forma diferente de isekai, aunque es cruel, pero tiene algo de sentido, recomiendo leerla con calma para entenderla y no aburrirse, y si voy en 1/4 de todo, ojala regrese a su mundo y lo salve o al menos tabitha consiga su objetivo
Hope your doing Fine author-san!please read this books!I'm just suggesting this books.1. Meditation2. 48 laws of power3. Art of war
I liked the history and how it advanced. Still no my favorite mc, but it was a good change. I liked the problems that the mc have to fight, and how it's changed in the beginning. Good work and thank for the chapters
a waste of time, the MC is self-destructive all his situations are caused by him directly or indirectly, even after the death of the noble who may have a minimal explanation that he was adapting to the state he was in he does not have a shock of reality.doesn't explain his foolish actions below like his extremely flawed plans to kill some people like i'm going to burn down the city to kill 1 guy.besides that the author seems to be a masochist to always throw the MC in a situation he could easily get out of more I'm not going to totally nerf the MC's own power and IQ like the MC has stats 20 strength (10 is the average person), 32 agility and 22 intelligence as a base now double that because of the gandalf ability plus he is just significantly faster than a normal person
Una buena historia con un inicio de miercoles por la tarde pero si sobrevives los primeros 30capitulos el mundo arde bien...y bueno que mas puedo decir... Buena historia que bien puede ser reescrita para alcanzar su verdadero esplendor...
Alright, here's a more honest review. Prepare yourself for an emotional rollercoaster, about the author torturing our MC emotionally and mentally and how he overcomes it. I ended up skimming through chapters and found little enjoyment and pleasure from it, except some happy parts and impactful ones. I think I'm done reading after this.
The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news! John3.16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. 19 This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. 20 Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. 21 But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they have done has been done in the sight of God. For more information: youtube.com/@PastorPatrickWinfrey
The problem here is that you've made the MC too insufferable at the beginning and what's worse is that the execution of the events felt like tasting bitter food for the first time and never getting used to it. Sorry, this ain't for the readers who don't like a pitiful, weak MC who gets stronger in a slow manner, and is also just plain dumb. He's almost relatable, yet I can't feel anything, not even pity for some character like him. If he's a little less insufferable, less annoying, and has some more confidence, cautiousness, thought, and what makes a character good enough including the execution of the events this would have gained at least 4.4 stars or more. This is a decent read, just not my cup of tea.
no se dejen llevar tanto por otros comentarios, la historia es buena, con un buen desarrollo de personaje, ademas es obvio que el personaje iba a ser asi en los primeros capitulos, es un adolescente hormonal de 15 a 16 años creo, cuyo unico contacto social parecer su hermana, con una obsesion por el dota, y una pesima condicion fisica, arrojado a un mundo xenofobo, cuya unica salvacion por la trama es seguir a louise. y esperan que actue frio y racional. bueno en fin, si bien el personaje en un principio puede parecer insufrible, luego cambia, de forma radical por las experiencias que sufre. y luego ahi esta su personaje todo poderoso, aunque no tanto, no es un completo gary stu al menos. esta genial
Actually a pretty good story. The main character makes mistakes here and there and is a little silly, but that's forgivable. Little time is devoted to relationships, although they run throughout the book. All secondary characters have no soul or normal character, they are just background. But the story itself is good, I read it in full, I recommend it. (Written via google translator)
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Reveal SpoilerI am by no means some sort of literary scholar or anything of the sort, but I will convey my feelings on this story to the best of my ability. At the beginning, it showed a lot of potential. The world of ’Familiar of Zero’ is one not commonly written about. It was entertaining to see the main character, Michael’s, growth in power and personality as the story went on. A boy who after suffering multiple betrayals feels both angry and indignant at the world around him, lashing out at its unfairness. I do feel that the relationship with Louise could have been handled better though, and after her own revenge arc against Michael she could have gone through some sort of redemption arc afterwards. It would have suited her better, in my opinion. The power system is intriguing and well-balanced in my opinion, gradually ramping up until an inevitable climax. It’s origin was similarly fantastic, making a decent amount of sense (which is uncommon in most fanfictions) and overall leaving the reader (me) satisfied. If I had to say one bad thing about this fanfiction, I would say that it has a lot of untapped potential. There were many missed opportunities that could have ended up enhancing the story as a whole. Michael’s eventual return after his departure from the world of ‘Familair of Zero’ from Skyrim, the invasion of Daedra to other worlds and the subsequent hunt to find them, and the relationships between Michael and various side-characters that could have been made into interesting and riveting stories had the author put more time into their interactions. Overall, it is a relatively well-written story and definitly worth the read.
I am utterly confused and am astonishingly disappointed about the MC. He's very bland, and suffers because of his mistakes. I don't think I need to read more.
História muito boa. Mas poderia ter trabalhado melhor o primeiro arco. Merecia 4 estrelas, mas como tem muito spam estou dando 5 estrelas .................
Some people wouldn't like the early chapter cuz the MC is weak, Beta or whatever excuse they have. What you want is AFTER the zero Tsukaima (familiar of zero) arc or to be precise the SKYRIM arc. That's where things start to get real. Overall (excluding early chapter that mainly MC character development arc) this fanfic is quite enjoyable to read if you able to persist until the the Skyrim arc. The Might be quite weak in the early chapter, but at the middle and end of the story he will become one of the most strongest "being" in multiverse (although I said multiverse, mostly MC going into another world other than Skyrim just for pure grinding or power level so don't really expect in-depth lore in each anime world that are being visited cuz the main pivot of the story will take place in Skyrim). I think the title of this fanfic would be much better if the author write something like "Grinding my way out of Skyrim and kick everyone butt" or something like that.
Most people who gave bad reviews only read the first arc which was probably the worst over all both in original material and in this fanfic, but definitely one of the best fan fictions iv'e ever read. Among those are 2 other fanfics by this author. Best scene in my opinion would be the fight at Skuldafn Temple just awesome all around with everybody working together was just amazing.
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All the negative reviews left by weaklings that they could not read 100 chapters, they were waiting for the perfect gg imbu from the very beginning, but this is not the case here the characters develop gradually both in character and in strength hello from Russia