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Yomigaeri no Maou
By oka / okano yuu, 丘/丘野 優
276 chapters
2014
Description
Demon King Luruslia Nord; defeated by the hero, and someone who should have died. He had a number of things left undone, and a number of problems left unresolved, but following the slogan that ‘evil will be destroyed’, he should have disappeared. However, for some reason, he had miraculously gained a second life as a human. This details the life he leads from then on.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- overlap
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Yomigaeri no Maou Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Yomigaeri no Maou
First Impressions
Okay, so "Yomigaeri no Maou" definitely piqued my interest with its premise: a reincarnated Demon Lord navigating a world where he's essentially the bad guy. The blend of action, adventure, and fantasy, with a strong male lead who retains his past life's power, is a formula I usually enjoy. From the looks of it, there's a lot to dive into here with themes of demons, elves, and beastkin populating the world.
What Works Well
The most consistent praise seems to be directed at the storyline itself. The idea of a powerful being suddenly finding himself on the opposing side of the conflict is genuinely intriguing. This setup creates a lot of potential for interesting character development as the protagonist grapples with his new reality and the perception of those around him. The translation quality also seems to be a strong point, with several readers noting the clean grammar and readability. The world building and characters are also well received, and it has been said that the novel offers a unique take on the reincarnation trope.
Areas of Concern
Here's where things get a bit tricky. A significant concern raised is the novel's pacing and writing style. Apparently, it can be incredibly verbose, with excessive explanations and internal monologues that interrupt the flow of the story. I can see how that could become frustrating, especially if it bogs down the action and adventure aspects. I can understand the frustration of a story that seems to be building towards something exciting only to be cut short.
Final Verdict
"Yomigaeri no Maou" presents an interesting concept with a lot of potential. The strong translation and unique premise are definitely pluses. However, the reported verbosity and the concerning lack of availability on some platforms is something to consider. If you're patient and enjoy detailed explanations, this might be right up your alley. But if you prefer a fast-paced narrative, you might find yourself struggling to get through it. I'd recommend checking out a few chapters to see if the writing style clicks with you before committing too much time.
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