this is definitely among the very VERY few fantasy reincarnation/summoning LN adaptations that stands out and is worth reading. it has pretty average world-building so far, but i have enjoyed the way each character arc was developed and the minimalistic approach to interactions between protagonists. however, what i find most refreshing is how dark themes were incorporated into the character's back stories and overall development without being over expressed so that they come off as edgy or pandering to the likes of rebellious 12 year olds. and unlike other titles of similar setting, each character with whom the protagonist party interacts actually feels like there was thought put into their lines and personality, instead of just being given NPC roles and copypasta lines.
this is definitely among the very VERY few fantasy reincarnation/summoning LN adaptations that stands out and is worth reading. it has pretty average world-building so far, but i have enjoyed the way each character arc was developed and the minimalistic approach to interactions between protagonists. however, what i find most refreshing is how dark themes were incorporated into the character's back stories and overall development without being over expressed so that they come off as edgy or pandering to the likes of rebellious 12 year olds. and unlike other titles of similar setting, each character with whom the protagonist party interacts actually feels like there was thought put into their lines and personality, instead of just being given NPC roles and copypasta lines.