Succubus’ Life in Another World

Succubus’ Life in Another World

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サキュバスさんの異世界生活

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Succubus-san no Isekai Seikatsu, サキュバスさんの異世界生活

By kashiwagi masato, 柏木 正人

3.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
184 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Apparently, I, a popular doujinshi artist, had died due to pushing myself in finishing up my new summer release. So I was called by a masochistic fat god, who’s a fan of my work, to reincarnate into another world. And due to this fat god’s preference, my body’s now that of Lily the Succubus, a character from my work! And my power’s proportional to the times my books have been ‘used’!? Nonono, that’s weird you know?! Hey, Butagami! Let me hit you, dammit!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Succubus’ Life in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Succubus’ Life in Another World ### First Impressions "Succubus' Life in Another World" immediately caught my eye with its intriguing premise: a male doujin artist reincarnated as the succubus protagonist of his own creation. The gender bender aspect combined with the fantasy setting felt fresh, and I was eager to dive in. However, I quickly realized that the title might be a bit misleading. This isn't the lewd succubus adventure some might expect; it's more of a fluffy, shoujo ai story with a cute protagonist. ### What Works Well Despite the initial surprise, I found myself enjoying the heartwarming aspects of the story. The protagonist, Lily, is undeniably adorable, and her relationships with the other characters are genuinely sweet. Many readers seem to agree, praising the "fluff" and the dedicated, monogamous relationship that develops. I also appreciated the slow-burn world development, which feels natural and unforced. The story takes its time to explain things, allowing me to become invested in the setting and characters. While there's some action, the focus remains on Lily's personal growth and her interactions with those around her. ### Areas of Concern While I found much to enjoy, I did notice some recurring criticisms. The power scaling of the MC seems inconsistent, with moments where she's incredibly OP and others where she's surprisingly vulnerable. This can create a sense of disconnect and undermine the tension in certain situations. I also saw complaints about the protagonist's naivety and lack of drive, with some feeling that Lily is too passive and reliant on others to push the plot forward. Others have pointed out that the "succubus" aspect is largely superficial, with Lily not really exhibiting many of the traits one would expect from such a creature. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. For instance, there's a point where Lily gets her arm blown away and reacts with surprising nonchalance, which some found hard to believe. Others have pointed out inconsistencies in Lily's behavior and abilities after she gets forced to go to a magic school, which is harassed by nobles, and even her primary teacher tries to have her killed. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Succubus' Life in Another World" offers a charming and heartwarming read, especially if you enjoy gender bender stories with shoujo ai elements. While it may not live up to the expectations set by its title, it provides a pleasant escape into a fantasy world filled with cute characters and sweet relationships. Just be aware of the potential inconsistencies in power scaling and the protagonist's passivity, and you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. However, it's worth noting that the story is currently on indefinite hiatus, which could be a deal-breaker for some.

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