Setsuna no Fuukei

Setsuna no Fuukei

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刹那の風景

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Ephemeral Scenes of Setsuna's Journey (LN), 刹那の風景, 剎那的風景

By rokushou usuasagi

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
dragon novels
English Publisher
yen press

Description

Setsuna Sugimoto is summoned to another world as the 68th hero only to be abandoned because of his weak and sickly constitution. But everything changes when he’s given a third chance at life by his dear friend Kyle, the former hero, thereby inheriting his vast knowledge, power, and lifeforce. Freed from the tethers of his past, Setsuna begins a journey as an adventurer where he’ll encounter all walks of life, each experience bound to leave their mark on both him and his world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
dragon novels
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Setsuna no Fuukei Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Setsuna no Fuukei After diving into "Setsuna no Fuukei," I came away with some mixed feelings, but overall, I think it's a novel with a lot of potential, even if it stumbles in some areas. It definitely tries to break away from some of the more tired tropes in the isekai genre, which is a huge plus in my book. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. It hinted at a more mature and thoughtful story than your typical reincarnation tale. The idea of a protagonist shaped by his past life, without it being a shallow gimmick, really intrigued me. The early chapters promised a refreshing take on the genre. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is its apparent avoidance of common isekai pitfalls. I appreciated the absence of the instant power-ups, the female slave trope, and the "arrogant adventurers get their comeuppance" scenario. It sounds like the author is aiming for more nuanced character development, even with the side characters, and healthier relationships overall. The slow reveal of the MC's strength, focusing more on his interactions and growth rather than immediate domination, is a welcome change of pace. ### Areas of Concern However, I can also see where some readers might be disappointed. A major concern that stood out to me was the lack of descriptive world-building. From what I gather, the environment, the people, and even the architecture are painted with very broad strokes. This lack of detail can make it difficult to fully immerse yourself in the story. It's as if the MC isn't truly experiencing the world around him, which can lead to a sense of detachment. Another point that gave me pause was the description of the magic bag. While convenient, the idea of limitless storage with a "no touchy" feature from day one feels a bit too…easy. It removes a certain element of challenge and tension, potentially leading to a less engaging experience for readers who enjoy seeing characters struggle and overcome obstacles. ### Final Verdict Despite these concerns, I'm still cautiously optimistic about "Setsuna no Fuukei." Its willingness to subvert genre expectations and focus on character development is commendable. However, the author needs to address the lack of world-building and carefully consider the implications of giving the MC too many conveniences too early. If these issues are addressed, this novel could truly stand out in the crowded isekai landscape.

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