Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard ~I Mastered Magic and Surpassed My Parents, but I Didn’t Know They Were Legendary Ancient Dragons~

Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard ~I Mastered Magic and Surpassed My Parents, but I Didn’t Know They Were Legendary Ancient Dragons~

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山に捨てられた俺、トカゲの養子になる 〜魔法を極めて親を超えたけど、親が伝説の古竜だったなんて知らない〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yama ni Suterareta Ore, Tokage no Youshi ni Naru: Mahou wo Kiwamete Oya wo Koeta kedo, Oya ga Densetsu no Koryuu Datta nante Shiranai ​, 山に捨てられた俺、トカゲの養子になる 〜魔法を極めて親を超えたけど、親が伝説の古竜だったなんて知らない〜

By tamaki kakan, 可換 環

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The protagonist, Hadar, was abandoned on a mountain as a sacrifice immediately after birth, but was soon picked up and raised by an ancient dragon. Having been raised in a way that combined the best aspects of both dragons and humans, Hadar became the most powerful being, surpassing all other creatures by the age of 12. One day, the ancient dragon told Hadar, “You are human, so you should prepare to live in human society,” and sent him off to the most challenging magic academy.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard ~I Mastered Magic and Surpassed My Parents, but I Didn’t Know They Were Legendary Ancient Dragons~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard ~I Mastered Magic and Surpassed My Parents, but I Didn’t Know They Were Legendary Ancient Dragons~ Okay, let's dive into this title. "Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard ~I Mastered Magic and Surpassed My Parents, but I Didn’t Know They Were Legendary Ancient Dragons~" is quite the mouthful, but it promises a wild ride of fantasy, comedy, and maybe a touch of romance. The premise alone is intriguing enough to pique my interest. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the potential for a unique spin on the 'adopted protagonist' trope. A lizard guardian? Legendary dragon parents? Sign me up! The combination of fantasy elements and the promise of comedic misunderstandings felt like it could be a fun, lighthearted read. ### What Works Well The core concept is definitely a strength. The idea of a protagonist raised by a non-human creature, unknowingly destined for greatness, is inherently appealing. I can easily imagine the humorous situations arising from his unique upbringing clashing with the expectations of human society, especially within a magic academy setting. The potential for character development, as he slowly uncovers his true heritage, also adds a layer of depth. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see where some readers might stumble. One aspect that gave me pause was the main character's supposed naivete, especially regarding his own abilities. While the 'misunderstanding' trope can be funny, it needs to be handled carefully. There's a fine line between endearing cluelessness and frustrating stupidity. If the protagonist's lack of awareness feels contrived, it can definitely detract from the overall enjoyment. I think the key is to balance his naivete with moments of genuine insight or cleverness, proving he's not just oblivious, but perhaps seeing the world from a different perspective. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning It seems some readers found the protagonist's obliviousness to be a major sticking point, particularly when it came to his interactions with other humans and his performance at the academy. The fact that he can understand ancient languages and perform theoretically impossible feats, yet still doubts his abilities, strikes some as incongruous and annoying. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Abandoned in the Mountains, I Was Adopted by a Lizard..." has a lot of potential. The premise is engaging, and the promise of fantasy and comedy is appealing. However, the execution of the 'misunderstanding' trope seems to be a make-or-break element. If the author can strike the right balance and create a protagonist who is both endearing and believable, this could be a truly enjoyable read. Otherwise, it might fall into the trap of frustrating readers with contrived scenarios. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.

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