The Diary of Working in Stormwind

The Diary of Working in Stormwind

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暴风城打工实录

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 暴风城打工实录

By another torpedo, 又一个鱼雷

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1866 chapters
Original Publisher
duread

Description

My name is Jesse Seso, I come from Lordaeron. I am strong, patient, young and smart. I am willing to join your team for just one silver coin, to deliver wood from Eastvale Logging Camp to the gates of Stormwind. What? You can only offer 40 copper coins… then I can only deliver the wood to Goldshire. No, no, Stormwind, okay, I only need 50 copper coins. 40 copper coins! Ok, 40 copper coins, bro. Don’t walk away, come on, nobody else will do it like me. Fine, go on then, let’s see how far you can go, just go. Ugh!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
duread
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Diary of Working in Stormwind Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Diary of Working in Stormwind "The Diary of Working in Stormwind" is a unique take on the isekai genre, blending the familiar tropes with the rich lore of the Warcraft universe. As someone who appreciates a story with depth and a protagonist who isn't instantly overpowered, I found myself drawn to its premise. However, it's not without its flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a bit hesitant. The cover and description didn't immediately grab me, and the slow-burn nature of the story requires patience. We're thrown into the life of Jesse, a transmigrator who's already spent 17 years in Azeroth, scraping by in Stormwind. He's not a chosen one; he's just trying to make a living and protect his family. This down-to-earth approach is refreshing, but it also means the initial chapters can feel a bit… uneventful. ### What Works Well The story's greatest strength lies in its world-building and character development. Even without extensive Warcraft knowledge, I could appreciate the detailed integration of lore and the fleshed-out NPCs. Jesse's relationships, especially with his dwarf friend Greed Thunderfist, feel genuine and add depth to the narrative. I also enjoyed the focus on dark magic and its corrupting influence, which adds a layer of tension and risk to Jesse's journey. The fight scenes, when they occur, are well-choreographed and immersive. The writing style also stands out, with a level of maturity and indirectness in dialogue that's uncommon in web novels. ### Areas of Concern The slow pacing might not appeal to everyone. The story prioritizes dialogue and character interactions over action, which can make it feel like a slice-of-life at times. Also, some might find the initial chapters rough, but the pacing improves as the author progresses. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be interested in knowing that Jesse gains access to shadow magic after being tortured, allowing him to use spells like Fear and Summon Imp. However, this power comes with the risk of corruption. Also, the Dalaran invasion arc is a significant event that showcases Jesse's struggle with risk and reward. ### Final Verdict Despite its slow start and occasional pacing issues, "The Diary of Working in Stormwind" is a worthwhile read for fans of Warcraft and those who appreciate a grounded, character-driven isekai story. Its unique blend of slice-of-life elements, dark magic, and intricate world-building sets it apart from other novels in the genre. If you're willing to be patient and immerse yourself in the world of Azeroth, you'll find a rewarding and thought-provoking experience. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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