/ Fantasy / The Graveyard Hero (Rewriting)
概要
What happens to heroes after they die. For a few days, people weep for there fallen heros.
But after a short time, everyone collectively shaking it off and moves on with their lives, dropping any feeling towards them.
But someone has to care, right? Someone needs to fight against what's killing these adventuring heros. How are so many dying and so fast? What has happened?
Join in and watch as a lowly old gravedigger take up the fallen heros weapons on a quest to find vengeance for the poor young heros, and fight for revenge for their poor souls.
But is our old gravedigger ready for the dark world that surrounds him, who knows? As the legends of the past fill him with strength to fight into the unknown!
(I am doing a rewriting it while writing it... I will a publish the rewrite hopefully after finishing the first arc...)
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レビューを書くI loved the beginning and I'm curious to know more about the monsters and the heroes who fought them.
Writing quality: Loved it, I enjoy longer paragraphs detailing the cold and dark atmosphere of the area introduced so far. Story Development: Unique, got me interested for more chapters as I hope that Mors would feel younger again than his current age. Character Design: An actual old MC and not being reincarnated immediately after? I am in, I'm interested to see the old man do some karate. (joke) Updating Stability: Give Author his much needed time and he'll deliver a nice chapter to read. World Background: I like the introduction so far with the state of this Cursed universe. I might give the other book a read one day, hopefully Author won't drop his works.
作者 Unknown_AR
My favorite part of this novel is the incredibly unique character. It isn't a cardboard copy of your usual "16-22" year old protagonist, nor is it a somewhat original spinoff of said trope. Instead, you see the outlook of the story of an old man worn down by the sands of time. A perspective that keeps the story fresh and interesting. 100% would I recommend the read. As a bonus, the grammar and imagery are fairly well done, too. Which makes the story easy to binge if that's your thing.