Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN)

Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN)

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神話伝説の英雄の異世界譚

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Mythical Hero's Otherworld Chronicles (LN), The Otherworldly Tales of a Mythological, Legendary Hero, 神話伝説の英雄の異世界譚

By tatematsuri, 奉

4.0
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
72 chapters
Original Publisher
overlap

Description

Once upon a time, a boy was referred to as a “War Hero.” In another world called Aletia, the boy who had saved the Lost Kingdom, conquered their neighbouring countries, and led to the rise of a grand empire decided to throw everything away, returning to the modern era at the cost of his memories. As three years passed, the boy who was happily enjoying his daily life was once again called back to the other world. However, what awaited him was the Aletia of 1000 years in the future. As his past glories became a “myth,” the legend of the youth referred to as the, “Twin Black Hero King,” begins. This WN was Discontinued for LN

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN) This web novel, "Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN)," certainly presents a mixed bag. The premise, a former hero reincarnated with amnesia, has potential, but the execution seems to be a sticking point for many, myself included. While some find the initial chapters intriguing, others are left confused and struggling to connect with the protagonist. ### First Impressions Honestly, the beginning is a bit rough. The story jumps between multiple perspectives early on, before I had a chance to really get to know the main character. This disjointed feeling persisted for a while, making it difficult to invest in the plot. It felt like I was being thrown into the deep end without knowing how to swim. The amnesia trope, while common, felt like it hampered the story more than it helped, keeping the MC sidelined for too long. ### What Works Well Despite the initial stumbles, the novel does have some redeeming qualities. Several readers praised the antagonists, noting their competence and the engaging political intrigue. The battle scenes are reportedly well-written, and the strategic elements add depth to the story. I also appreciate that the world isn't populated solely by "good guys." The presence of scheming nobles and morally grey characters adds a layer of realism and complexity. The mysteries surrounding the MC's past and the secrets he holds also kept me intrigued, even when other aspects of the story faltered. ### Areas of Concern The protagonist's characterization is a major point of contention. While some might find his initial passivity understandable given his amnesia, many, myself included, found it frustrating. He often comes across as bland and reactive rather than proactive, which is disappointing for a "former hero." His interactions with women also seem to be a source of frustration, with some describing his behavior as immature and out of character for someone with his past. Furthermore, the transitions between events can feel jarring, and the pacing is slow. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers have pointed out that the MC's abilities and sudden power-ups felt unearned and poorly explained. Also, the convenient interest that female characters develop in the MC without sufficient build-up raises questions. ### Final Verdict "Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan (WN)" has potential, but it needs some serious refinement. If you're willing to wade through a confusing beginning and a somewhat bland protagonist, you might find some enjoyment in the political intrigue and battle scenes. However, be prepared for a slow burn and some frustrating character moments. Overall, I'd say it's a decent read for fans of the genre, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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