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Suspicious People Settled Down in My Dungeon, but Could the Government Office Do Something About it?
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By とけきったけーひすみ
2016
Description
A Dungeon Master’s Diary.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Suspicious People Settled Down in My Dungeon, but Could the Government Office Do Something About it? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Suspicious People Settled Down in My Dungeon, but Could the Government Office Do Something About it?
Okay, so I just finished reading "Suspicious People Settled Down in My Dungeon, but Could the Government Office Do Something About it?", and I have some thoughts. It's definitely a unique little story, and while it didn't completely blow me away, it had some interesting aspects.
First Impressions
My initial impression was...confusion, honestly. The premise is definitely out there: adventurers setting up shop inside your dungeon? It's a concept that immediately grabs your attention. I went in expecting a hilarious struggle for territory, and while there were moments of that, the overall execution was a bit different than I anticipated.
What Works Well
I appreciated the subversion of typical dungeon master tropes. We're so used to seeing overpowered protagonists who can solve any problem with ease. This story seems to lean in the opposite direction, depicting a dungeon master who's…well, rather ordinary. He struggles, he fails, and he doesn't have any special abilities to rely on. It's a refreshing change of pace, and the story seems to embrace the more mundane aspects of managing a dungeon when it all goes wrong. There's a certain charm in seeing a character grapple with problems that feel relatable, even in a fantastical setting.
Areas of Concern
My biggest issue was the plot itself. It felt a bit disjointed, and I struggled to fully grasp the narrative. The story essentially boils down to adventurers squatting in the dungeon, the dungeon master sending monsters to get rid of them, and…the monsters losing. Repeat. It felt a little too simplistic and lacked a clear sense of direction, leaving me a bit unsatisfied.
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Final Verdict
"Suspicious People Settled Down in My Dungeon, but Could the Government Office Do Something About it?" is a mixed bag. It offers a refreshing take on the dungeon master archetype and explores the everyday challenges of dungeon management in a unique way. However, the somewhat confusing plot and potentially unsatisfying ending might leave some readers wanting more. It's a short, quirky read that might be worth checking out if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for a potentially bittersweet experience.
