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Ryuugoroshi no Sugosuhibi
By akayuki tona
11 volumes
2010
Description
The sky. That was the first thing that the young man saw. The deep blue sky. “Without a warning or any reason I, Watase Kousuke, was thrown into another world. I killed a dragon and saved the noble girl Horun who was sent there as a sacrifice” After killing the dragon, his power greatly increased and he was granted the chance to live in a different world. Together with Horun, they went to the home of the Witch Alice to ask about this world. After learning about the events leading to Kousuke appearing in this world, they went to the city Berassen in order to test if he will be able to survive. This is his adventure.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- shufunotomosha
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Ryuugoroshi no Sugosuhibi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Ryuugoroshi no Sugosuhibi
First Impressions
"Ryuugoroshi no Sugosuhibi" throws us into a classic isekai scenario: a normal Japanese student, Kousuke, suddenly finds himself in another world after quite literally falling from the sky. What makes this story stand out, at least initially, is its grounded protagonist. He's not a martial arts master or a cunning strategist, but a regular guy trying to navigate a bizarre and dangerous new reality. This premise immediately hooked me, promising a more relatable and realistic take on the genre.
What Works Well
I appreciated the slower pacing and the focus on Kousuke's adaptation to his new life. Many found it refreshing that he doesn't immediately embrace violence or power, but grapples with the moral implications of his newfound abilities. The comedy is also a strong point, providing lighthearted moments amidst the more serious themes. Kousuke's accidental dragon slaying is a fun and unique way to kick off the story, and the dynamic between him and the other characters, particularly Alice the witch, is genuinely engaging. It's nice to see a main character who isn't immediately surrounded by a dozen adoring girls, and the more realistic portrayal of relationships is a welcome change.
Areas of Concern
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Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, and particularly the controversial handling of Horun's romantic arc, "Ryuugoroshi no Sugosuhibi" is still an enjoyable read. The realistic protagonist, the comedic elements, and the intriguing world-building make it worth checking out, especially if you're looking for a more grounded and less formulaic isekai experience. Just be prepared for some potentially frustrating plot developments along the way. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5 – good, but with room for improvement.
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