Having turned into an undead, Weed now has to fight a dragon, and claim the ancient treasures of the ancient Nipelheim empire. Tenth book in the series.
- 1st time Weed turned into the undead and wrapped up another A level quest in the freezing north. - Another first for Hyun/Weed, a birthday party! It was the strangest and yet normal celebration. - A peek at how Yurin's class as a painter works. Very interesting. - Weed gets stuck with a town and turned into a reluctant ruler. Ha!
It's shit. Seoyun won't show for the foreseeable future, and the Novelupdates community unilaterally agree that this is the volume they stopped on. For a story to be immersive, there better be a lot of characters and personalities that reminds the reader of a fantasy filled with the unknown, and a memoir is not the way to do it. He sounded like a 1900th century professional housewife writing her "Dear John, if that letter took a decade to write." The world and the other characters doesn't actually exist at all from the reader's point of view. I'm not actually reading the book, I'm listening to him reading the book and explaining it to me like he's a genius for discovering what a triangle is, like it's the most amazing thing in the world. I guess his patience for mindless practice is just as bountiful as his patience to fap to his own amazing ideas for nearly 500 chapters.
(Review for Volumes 1 - 20) Interesting adventure of a "sculptor" in a fantasy game world. Part of the story takes place outside of the game and both sides come together to drive the main character's motivation.