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Exiled From the Brave Party, I Save the World as a Rare Occupation “Holy Water Messenger”
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By earth warrior fujiwara shinobu isa, 地球戦士 ふじわらしのぶイーザ
2020
Description
This is a nonsensical parody about a kid who is paid to leave his party for no understandable reason, after which he pisses in a bucket and offers it to people to drink before continuing on…his journey?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Exiled From the Brave Party, I Save the World as a Rare Occupation “Holy Water Messenger” Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Exiled From the Brave Party, I Save the World as a Rare Occupation “Holy Water Messenger”
Alright, let's dive into "Exiled From the Brave Party, I Save the World as a Rare Occupation “Holy Water Messenger”". With a title that long, I was hoping for something epic or at least uniquely interesting. Sadly, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster, and not the fun kind.
First Impressions
The premise, on paper, has some appeal. An underdog, unfairly exiled, finding his own path with a rare and unusual occupation? I was initially intrigued! The "holy water messenger" bit hinted at some interesting world-building or maybe even a clever take on the typical hero's journey. I settled in, ready to be pleasantly surprised.
What Works Well
Honestly, finding something that really worked was a challenge. The initial concept, the seed of an idea, is probably the strongest point. The idea of a rare occupation and a character finding strength outside the traditional hero mold is promising. There's potential here for unique world-building and character development. Sadly, that potential feels largely untapped.
Areas of Concern
Here's where things get a little…complicated. My biggest issue stems from the story's execution. From what I read, the narrative felt disjointed and difficult to follow. One minute the protagonist is being praised, the next he's… well, let's just say he's engaging in some unconventional healing practices. I struggled to understand the plot's progression and the character's motivations. The humor, from what I gathered, also felt… questionable. I appreciate a good laugh, but the descriptions I encountered leaned towards the bizarre and, frankly, off-putting. The "revenge story" aspect, if present, seemed to get lost in the shuffle, making the whole experience feel muddled.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Exiled From the Brave Party, I Save the World as a Rare Occupation “Holy Water Messenger”" falls short of its potential. While the initial concept holds a glimmer of promise, the execution, confusing narrative, and questionable content make it a difficult recommendation. I can't deny that the story has some serious flaws that overshadow any potential enjoyment. Proceed with caution, and be prepared for a very… unique reading experience.
