Royal Exile

Royal Exile

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王家から追放された俺、魔物はびこる森で超速レベルアップします 〜最弱スキルと馬鹿にされた『鑑定』の正体は、全てを見通す『神の目』でした〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I, who was expelled from the royal family, level up at an extremely fast pace in a forest infested with monsters. The true identity of the weakest skill that was ridiculed, "Appraisal," is the "God's Eye" that sees through everything, Ouke kara Tsuihou Sareta Ore, Mamono Habikoru Mori de Chousoku Level Up Shimasu: Saijaku Skill to Baka ni Sareta “Kantei” no Shoutai wa, Subete wo Mitousu “Kami no Me” deshita, 王家から追放された俺、魔物はびこる森で超速レベルアップします 〜最弱スキルと馬鹿にされた『鑑定』の正体は、全てを見通す『神の目』でした〜

By kumano genkotsu, 熊乃げん骨

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
earth star novel

Description

“[Appraisal] I have no need for a prince who can only use [Appraisal]. I hereby banish you from the royal family!” Appraisal. It is a simple ability that allows one to see the names of things. Prince Rick, who obtained this ability unsuitable for a member of the royal family, was disowned by his father and abandoned in a large forest infested with fierce beasts. While fleeing from monsters, Rick desperately tries to survive by using [Appraisal] to find food. Just when he thought he had no choice but to die… his eyes awaken and unleash the power of [God’s Eye]. “You’re saying this path is safe…!?” Guided by his eyes, Rick arrives at a dilapidated house. To his surprise, legendary materials and worn-out weapons are scattered there. Using the power of [God’s Eye] to see the past, Rick learns how to repair the weapons. From then on, he learns forging techniques, alchemy, combat skills, and continues on the path to become the strongest! ――Past, present, and future. The thrilling and unrivalled fantasy of a boy who has gained the power to see everything begins!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
earth star novel
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Royal Exile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Royal Exile Alright, let's dive into "Royal Exile." I went in with an open mind, ready for some fantasy fun, but I have to admit, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. I can see why it has some appeal, but it definitely has some stumbling blocks. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly standard fantasy fare: a prince exiled by his own father. It's a classic setup with potential for growth and revenge, but I quickly found myself questioning some of the initial decisions. The catalyst for the exile, the appraisal skill, felt strangely mishandled. You'd think a king would recognize the immense value of such an ability, especially in political maneuvering and talent scouting! ### What Works Well The story does have some charm. The MC's journey, while not groundbreaking, offers glimpses of enjoyable adventure. There's a certain wish-fulfillment aspect to the power progression that some readers might find satisfying. The "ecchi" and "harem" tags are definitely present, so if that's your thing, you'll likely find some enjoyment here. I think the potential for a complex world is there, and the "adapted to manga" tag suggests there's visual appeal to the story's concepts. ### Areas of Concern However, I struggle with the execution. The plot often feels too convenient. The MC seems to stumble into power and techniques without much struggle. The characters, aside from the protagonist, tend to feel one-dimensional, leaning heavily towards either extreme good or cartoonish evil. This lack of nuance makes it difficult to truly invest in their motivations or relationships. I also found myself questioning the MC's decision-making. His naivete in trusting others, especially early on, strained my suspension of disbelief. The interactions between characters often felt childish and lacked the depth I crave in a good fantasy novel. ### Final Verdict "Royal Exile" has potential, but it needs refinement. If you're looking for a light, relatively undemanding read with some harem elements and don't mind some logical leaps, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you prefer your fantasy with complex characters, intricate plots, and meaningful challenges, this might not be the novel for you. For me, it falls squarely in the "meh" category – not terrible, but definitely not a standout.

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