If you are into sexual frustration and irredeemable stupidity then this book 3 or Orc Eroica might be for you... It's not enough that the main character, Bash, is a half-breed Orc, that does not like the Orc species. It's not enough that the biggest promiscuous species were Orcs and yet, Bash, at 28 years-old, is saving himself for "love". It's not enough that most of the humanoid species in the Universe/Multiverse "hate or strongly repudiate" the Orcs because of their lack of proper social conduct and carnage during war. With the preamble set, then a beautiful half-dwarf, Primera, asked Bash to be "her warrior", and of course, Bash misinterpreted her words and thought that it was a marriage proposal. But, no, Primera really needs a fighter. So, what is the point of "fighting" for some stranger half-dwarf? No real reason at all... This author previously wrote the web/light novel series Jobless Reicarnation, in that novel series, created the biggest pervert/child molestor/statutory rapist in the Fantasy Multiverse, a reincarnated Rudeus Greyrat. The author goes above and beyond to be delusional and nonsensical in this Orc Eroica series. The author seems to be unable to create "regular people", "normal people", "virtuous people" as characters of his fantasy novel series. This is the last time I read this absurd light novel series filled with contradictions and plot holes. I do not recommend this light novel series.
In volume 3, they search the Dwarven Kingdom for a beautiful lady to be Bash’s wife and baby-momma. Bash teams up with a busty half-dwarf blacksmith with the goal of winning the God of War Tournament to get his wish granted. As usual, most conflict stems from Bash’s cluelessness and poor communication.
This volume felt short as I finished in only about two to three hours. IMO, Thunder Sonia was a perfect match for Bash, so this time Primera pales in comparison.
Overall, I liked it and I enjoy this series. Not sure what the endgame of this story will be but I hope Bash ends up with Thunder or alternatively, Zell is able to magic herself bigger as she clearly loves him best.
I point this out in every review but the title of this series, while surely attention-grabbing, is really misleading. It's more of a traditional D&D-inspired fantasy novel than anything else. And I have to say that reading a Japanese light novel with a fantasy setting that isn't an isekai is refreshing.