Lord of the Oasis

Lord of the Oasis

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绿洲中的领主

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 绿洲中的领主

By ji mansion's old zhao, 济府老赵

2.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
868 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Bags of salt, spices and sugar stacked from inside the shop all the way out into the streets. Merchants loaded with goods going flooded the streets with their carriages.The air was filled with fragrances emanating from all manner of spices. It was a prosperous, lively city at the side of the oasis. Sounds of metals being hammered and threads being woven were heard all over the place, as smiths and craftsmen were busy at work in their respective workshops.The banner of the successor of the Kingdom of Swadia—Baron Kant—was hanging on the city gates. The citizens lived peaceful, happy lives, revering their lord from the bottom of their hearts.Soldiers on the city walls armed with crossbows stood guard over the city, and footmen wearing mail armor patrolled the streets. The place was one of peace and security.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Lord of the Oasis Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Lord of the Oasis "Lord of the Oasis" had the potential to be a really fun read, especially with its blend of fantasy, kingdom building, and game elements. The premise of a protagonist being transported into a game world, becoming a noble, and building his own kingdom sounds like a recipe for exciting adventures. However, my experience with it was a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique world-building and the slow reveal of the game-like system. The idea of incorporating "Mount and Blade" elements into a fantasy setting felt fresh, and I was eager to see how the protagonist would navigate this new reality. The early chapters had a certain charm, and I found myself invested in the MC's struggle to establish himself in the harsh desert environment. ### What Works Well The early stages of kingdom building are arguably the strongest part of the novel. The MC's initial struggles and his clever use of the system to overcome challenges were quite engaging. I appreciated the tactical elements in some of the early battles, particularly the defense of the oasis. The author's attempt to blend game mechanics with a believable fantasy world was interesting, and when it worked, it was genuinely enjoyable. The pacing was also decent in the beginning, with a steady stream of new challenges and opportunities for the MC to grow. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, as the story progressed, several issues began to surface. One of the most glaring problems is the apparent shift in the narrative around chapter 630. It seems the story takes a sharp turn, abandoning previous plot points and introducing inconsistencies that feel jarring and out of place. This sudden change can be incredibly frustrating for readers who have invested time and energy into the story. The lack of logical consistency and the unexplained appearances of buildings and troops also detract from the overall experience. Furthermore, some of the character interactions and battle tactics felt simplistic and uninspired, which made it hard to fully immerse myself in the world. The constant praise and backhanded compliments directed at the MC also became repetitive and tiresome. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (This section contains potential spoilers regarding late-stage plot developments.) Several readers have pointed out that after chapter 629, the story essentially becomes a completely different narrative, with old plot points and characters being abandoned in favor of a new story with the same MC. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Lord of the Oasis" is a mixed bag. While the initial concept and early chapters show promise, the inconsistencies, logical gaps, and the drastic shift in the later part of the novel ultimately undermine the experience. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, there might be some enjoyment to be had, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. For me, the issues outweigh the positives, and I can't wholeheartedly recommend this novel. My rating is 2.5 out of 5.

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