The Story Of The Banished Side After Banishing The Party. The Party Was Weakened, But We Aim To Be The Best In The World

The Story Of The Banished Side After Banishing The Party. The Party Was Weakened, But We Aim To Be The Best In The World

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追放する側の物語 仲間を追放したらパーティーが弱体化したけど、世界一を目指します。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Story of the Side to Expel, The Story Of The Banisher Side After Banishing The Party Member - The Party Was Weakened, But We Aim To Be The Best In The World, Tsuihō suru gawa no monogatari nakama o tsuihō shitara pātī ga jakutai-ka shitakedo, sekaiichi o mezashimasu., 追放する側の物語 仲間を追放したらパーティーが弱体化したけど、世界一を目指します。

By monchi 02, モンチ02

1.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
106 chapters
Original Publisher
kodansha

Description

“Exile” and you’re weakened!? A “do-over” fantasy of a failed party! “Stardust”, an upstart party, in order to aim higher goal,They decided to expel Est, the only “burden” among the party members. But as a consequence, the entire party is weakened While Est himself is awakened! In this “Serves You Right!” situation, a swordsman with zero motivation and pride rises to the occasion! This is a story revolves on the “Aftermath” of the “Side that Banished Him”.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kodansha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Story Of The Banished Side After Banishing The Party. The Party Was Weakened, But We Aim To Be The Best In The World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Story Of The Banished Side After Banishing The Party. The Party Was Weakened, But We Aim to Be The Best In The World Alright, let's dive into this web novel with the rather lengthy title. I went in with a bit of trepidation, given the overall rating, but I always try to keep an open mind. The premise – focusing on the party *after* they banish the seemingly crucial member – definitely had potential for a fresh take on a well-worn trope. ### First Impressions My first impression, honestly, mirrored a lot of the concerns others have expressed. The initial chapters felt…clunky. The characters, particularly Dale and Athena, didn't immediately grab me as individuals I wanted to root for. There was a sense of disconnect, and I struggled to understand their motivations fully. ### What Works Well It wasn't all bad though, and I can see why some readers stuck around. The author deserves credit for attempting to subvert the typical "banished hero" narrative. The idea of exploring the consequences and struggles of the remaining party members as they try to achieve their goals without their former teammate is genuinely interesting. I also appreciate the focus on the party trying to grow and learn without relying on outside help. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution is where things seem to fall apart. The characters, who are supposed to be the protagonists, come across as unlikeable and frustrating. Dale, in particular, is criticized for his seeming indifference and lack of communication, especially concerning the misunderstanding surrounding Est's banishment. This lack of communication seemed to be a common theme, leading to unnecessary drama and frustration. I also found it hard to root for this party after their treatment of Est. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out that Dale seems to harbor feelings for Athena, while Est is left bitter and resentful. This creates a potentially messy dynamic, and the lack of resolution or even acknowledgement of Est's feelings left a sour taste in my mouth. It felt like the author was setting up a harem situation at the expense of character development and meaningful relationships. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Story Of The Banished Side..." didn't quite live up to its potential for me. While the premise is intriguing, the execution, particularly the character writing and plot contrivances, left much to be desired. I wanted to see the party grapple with their decision and grow, but instead, I found myself increasingly frustrated with their actions and lack of self-awareness. While I applaud the author for attempting a fresh perspective, I think this story needs some serious revisions to truly shine. For now, I'd say proceed with caution.

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