The Creation Alchemist Enjoys Freedom -If I Am Exiled From My Hometown, I Can Make Magic Items With Transcendent Effects at the Knees of the Demon Lord-
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Also known as: A creative alchemist enjoys his freedom – After being banished from his hometown, he is now free to create magical items with incredible effects under the control of the Demon King, Sozou Renkinjutsushi wa Jiyuu wo Oukasuru, 創造錬金術師は自由を謳歌する -故郷を追放されたら、魔王のお膝元で超絶効果のマジックアイテム作り放題になりました-
Thor Regus, a boy who lived in the empire, was banished to the territory of the Demon Lord by the hands of his father, the Duke.
The reason was that he could only use [Alchemy] and didn’t have any combat skills.
The empire was a military country, and those without combat skills were discriminated against.
That is why the Empire decided to make him a hostage and sacrifice to the Demon Territory.
This is a story about an exiled boy who transcends Empires and a Hero who transforms the Demon Territory into a civilized power.
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The Creation Alchemist Enjoys Freedom -If I Am Exiled From My Hometown, I Can Make Magic Items With Transcendent Effects at the Knees of the Demon Lord- Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Creation Alchemist Enjoys Freedom -If I Am Exiled From My Hometown, I Can Make Magic Items With Transcendent Effects at the Knees of the Demon Lord-
This title is a mouthful, but the premise intrigued me: an alchemist exiled to demon lands who uses his skills to create wondrous items. After diving in, I found a story that's a mixed bag, leaning towards a lighthearted, easy read, but with some definite drawbacks.
### First Impressions
The initial setup, involving the protagonist's exile, felt a bit rushed. It's a common trope, and while it serves as a catalyst, it could have been handled with more nuance. However, once Thor arrived in the demon lands, the story began to find its footing.
### What Works Well
The core concept of Thor misunderstanding Earth items and creating "magical" equivalents is genuinely funny. The comedy shines through the clever interpretations of everyday objects. I enjoyed the character interactions. The demon lord and her court are surprisingly humane, and the alchemist's dedication to improving their lives is heartwarming. The slice-of-life elements, combined with the wacky inventions, make for a relaxing read. The fact that it is not the MC being the ruler of the kingdom is also a nice bonus.
### Areas of Concern
The "alchemy" aspect, while central to the story, feels somewhat underdeveloped. The crafting process can be glossed over, with Thor seemingly pulling materials out of thin air. I would have liked to see more detail in the material gathering, experimentation, and design phases. The characters, while likeable, can sometimes feel a bit one-dimensional. The women falling for the MC in the same chapter they meet him.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers pointed out concerns regarding Thor's sudden skill upgrade upon entering the demon lands, feeling it was too convenient and lacked proper explanation. Others were bothered by the fact that Thor keeps secrets from the demon lord because he fears that he will get treated badly.
### Final Verdict
"The Creation Alchemist Enjoys Freedom" is a lighthearted, comedic fantasy that's best enjoyed with a relaxed mindset. If you're looking for a deep, intricate plot or meticulously detailed crafting, this might not be for you. However, if you appreciate slice-of-life stories with a touch of humor and a unique premise, it's worth giving a try. Just be prepared for some tropes and a somewhat shallow alchemy system.