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anonymous
10 months ago
It seems like… this is a wierd perspective for the readers…
We aren’t getting the story completely from the mc’s point of view… (because we dont know all his secret plans or thought processes)
Aka… missing alot of plan details he discusses wth his advisor… (so we miss out on fun / interesting character deveopment of the mc and the (female dressed as male advisor))
Also we don’t see the Whole enemies perspective and THEIR plans… but get small snippets…(no dragons, wyverns, or cult mages perspectives, nor the royal dwarf Smith they introduced…)
Nor do we get a look at the lives of ordinary citizens, in order to develop emotional investment of what mc is fighting for and why the people want it.
All we see is an outside perspective of action scenes… character reactions to mc’s actions…
Like… everything smart happening all happens (is planned) outside the readers perspective, and we are being kept in the dark, trying to figure out wtf is happening (why mc would act this way) via sparse info…
Is this supposed to be a murder mystery manga?
But we don’t get the sherlock holmes figuring it out perspective?
Or is the authors plan to make us be completely in the dark like those styles… all the way to the very end…
Then be all “haha! Fooled you! It was actually THIS the whole time! Now go back and reread it… ACTUALLY ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE SECOND TIME… ?”
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bobbityjack
10 months ago
RIP to that guy who had the guts to tell MC – an archduke – that he didn’t have the authority to discipline his vassals
It seems like… this is a wierd perspective for the readers…
We aren’t getting the story completely from the mc’s point of view… (because we dont know all his secret plans or thought processes)
Aka… missing alot of plan details he discusses wth his advisor… (so we miss out on fun / interesting character deveopment of the mc and the (female dressed as male advisor))
Also we don’t see the Whole enemies perspective and THEIR plans… but get small snippets…(no dragons, wyverns, or cult mages perspectives, nor the royal dwarf Smith they introduced…)
Nor do we get a look at the lives of ordinary citizens, in order to develop emotional investment of what mc is fighting for and why the people want it.
All we see is an outside perspective of action scenes… character reactions to mc’s actions…
Like… everything smart happening all happens (is planned) outside the readers perspective, and we are being kept in the dark, trying to figure out wtf is happening (why mc would act this way) via sparse info…
Is this supposed to be a murder mystery manga?
But we don’t get the sherlock holmes figuring it out perspective?
Or is the authors plan to make us be completely in the dark like those styles… all the way to the very end…
Then be all “haha! Fooled you! It was actually THIS the whole time! Now go back and reread it… ACTUALLY ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE SECOND TIME… ?”
RIP to that guy who had the guts to tell MC – an archduke – that he didn’t have the authority to discipline his vassals
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