Raising the Flaming Flags of War

Raising the Flaming Flags of War

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火刑戦旗を掲げよ!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Fanning the Flames of War!, Kakei Senki Wo Kakageyo!, 火刑戦旗を掲げよ!

By kasugamaru, かすがまる

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
134 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

The hero had been killed during battle, a man was sentenced to death by burning at the stake. The man’s death had saved the kingdom’s dilemma, and brought peace to the continent. Time flows on, and one mysterious child was born in the countryside. His name is Marco. As war broke out once more, leading an army, he had rose to prominence, bearing an appearance resembling the man who had been killed inside the fire.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Raising the Flaming Flags of War Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Raising the Flaming Flags of War "Raising the Flaming Flags of War" is a unique fantasy story that definitely stands out from the isekai crowd. It's a blend of adventure, drama, and a touch of darkness, all wrapped up in a seinen package. After diving into the details, here's what I think. ### First Impressions What immediately grabbed my attention was the way the story is told. Instead of being stuck inside the MC's head, we experience the world and the protagonist, Marko, through the eyes of those around him. This gives him an air of mystery and allows the reader to piece together his character from the fragments of other people's experiences. It's a refreshing change, and I found myself intrigued by this unusual narrative style. ### What Works Well The world-building seems solid, with a kingdom on the brink of war serving as a compelling backdrop. The protagonist himself is a major draw. He's a reincarnated figure, wise beyond his years, and his actions have a ripple effect on everyone he encounters. Many readers praised the cleverness and charisma of Marko, and how he inspires loyalty in those around him. The story excels at showing how his actions impact the bigger picture, focusing on the consequences of his decisions and the growth of his followers. ### Areas of Concern While the unique storytelling is a strength, it can also be a point of frustration. The narrative jumps between different perspectives and time periods, which, in my opinion, could get confusing at times. I can see how some readers might find it difficult to stay invested when the story feels fragmented. I also noticed some readers felt that the characters are too quick to blindly follow Marko, which strains believability. It is a fantasy setting, but that can still be immersion breaking. ### Final Verdict Despite some potential drawbacks, "Raising the Flaming Flags of War" offers a compelling and unconventional reading experience. The unique narrative style, intriguing protagonist, and well-developed secondary characters make it worth checking out. I believe this novel is definitely for those who are looking for something different in the fantasy genre.

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