I, the Sacrifice, Somehow Killed the Evil God (WN)

I, the Sacrifice, Somehow Killed the Evil God (WN)

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生贄になった俺が、なぜか邪神を滅ぼしてしまった件

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Ikenie ni Natta Ore ga Nazeka Jashin wo Horoboshite Shimatta Ken, 生贄になった俺が、なぜか邪神を滅ぼしてしまった件

By marusei, まるせい

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
108 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

When Elt learns that his childhood friend has been chosen as a sacrifice to the evil god, he heads to the evil god to take her place. Then he comes face to face with the evil god, but he activates his “Inventory” skill and survives the evil god’s attack. Elt then destroyed the evil god with a counter attack. He grabbed the treasure that the evil god had stored up, the [Divine Sword Borumunk] and tried to return to the city, but the magic circle he has used to come here couldn’t teleport him back. He has no choice but to escape from the evil god’s home and return to the village, but he finds out that the evil god’s home is quite far away from the village. Will he be able to return to the village and meet his childhood friend?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I, the Sacrifice, Somehow Killed the Evil God (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, the Sacrifice, Somehow Killed the Evil God (WN) This web novel presents itself as a lighthearted romp with a powerful protagonist, and while it delivers on some of that promise, it stumbles in key areas that ultimately left me feeling underwhelmed. The premise itself is intriguing, hinting at a world ripe with adventure, but the execution leaves something to be desired. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a protagonist who defies expectations. The early chapters offered a glimpse of a more proactive character, a refreshing change from the often passive leads in similar stories. There's a certain comedic charm to the initial setup that made it an easy, enjoyable read. ### What Works Well The novel shines brightest when it embraces its comedic side and leans into the "overpowered MC" trope. When the story focuses on lighthearted adventures and the protagonist's ridiculous strength, it can be genuinely entertaining. The initial concept is also quite promising, and when the story remembers to explore the world and side-developments, it manages to hold my attention. I found myself enjoying the novel when it didn't take itself too seriously. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel falls prey to several common pitfalls. The pacing feels rushed at times, and the development of the female characters often comes across as forced. I found the "every woman loves him" trope to be overplayed, leading to a predictable and somewhat tiresome harem dynamic. The protagonist's denseness, while perhaps intended for comedic effect, often felt contrived and frustrating. Furthermore, I struggled to connect with the characters on a deeper level, as they often lacked distinct personalities and engaging interactions. The dialogue, at times, felt stiff and unnatural, hindering my ability to fully immerse myself in the world. ### Final Verdict "I, the Sacrifice, Somehow Killed the Evil God (WN)" has moments of fun and comedic brilliance, but ultimately suffers from pacing issues, shallow character development, and reliance on tired harem tropes. If you're seeking a lighthearted, undemanding read with an overpowered protagonist, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're looking for depth, nuanced characters, or a compelling plot, you may want to look elsewhere.

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