So far i only read the manga. I am not really like the ghost, skeleton and mummy trio. I have some question 1. Will the mc part way with the trio? 2. What is the mc goal? Thanks for the answer and i don't mind spoiler
Spoiler 1. Yes. The God of Undead came to claim the soul of the trio, but MC became a priest of Goddess of Reincarnation and use his blessing to send their soul back to Reincarnation Cycle. Lot of tear jeakers. 2. I have read volume 3 and MC didn't have a goal yet. He just do good-thing in order to fulfill his promise with Goddess of Reincarnation.
Somewhat yes. Spreading religion, assisting the weak and conquest against all evil. I'm still waiting for volume 5, since there is no news as of yet or that I am aware of.
1. yep Spoiler Goddess of reincarnation return their soul in the reincarnation cycle 2. It's just him fulfilling his pledge to the Goddess of Reincarnation (saving people etc.) and also doing adventurer stuff Spoiler the harder his pledge the more power he gets so his pledge is one of the hardest in which he will do everything to save people and fight evil(cant remember much about his pledge)
I like how exciting the first ark was.. But Im kinda dissapointed in the following arc .. Since it seems like the MC got no goal, aim or purpose.. Not to mention the religious vibe it has.. even though it have no connection with real life religion. Just my 2 cent
Absolutely loved book 1. book 2 was a bit disappointing. Book 3 had some of it's original charm. Book 4 was.. okay I guess? I still recommend reading it
The world building in this novel is top notch. Read it all! There is love in the writing. The mc doing mc things is awesome but even more awesome are the moments where learning some of the language of another race give both the mc and the reader an insight into another culture. What would a priest think like? What would a magician have to worry about? How does a warrior get their style? What differences would a society of long living races have compared to a human one and what would they sound like? There are only little bits and pieces shown and I eat it up whenever the author shares a modest portion of the world they’ve obviously thought a long time about.