Arch9CivilReactor
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I’m not sure why but those novels that DON’T reincarnate ’generic nice guy 1#’ are just so much better in quality. Like specifically reincarnating a ‘Heavenly Demon’ into a Sword or Hero into a Prince. It’s so much more clearer.
You know exactly what a generic Hero, Heavenly Demon, Prince, Security Guard, etc will think like and their character affecting the after story. It might even be having someone from one magical world reincarnating to another magical world.
Douluo Dalu had a Qi Practitioner main character reincarnate into a Martial Spirit world, so one can tell that this isn’t unique… but I feel like we don’t get to see much focus on this. What most Isekai writers always think about is the latter half.
“Should they reincarnate into a sword, lumberjack, spirit, legendary beast?” Is what they ask themselves. Always forgetting that without the core of the one reincarnating, it isn’t really that fun. A fun protagonist is a fun story.
That just my take specifically. It’s just boring when people default to using an Everyman.
What do you guys think?
You know exactly what a generic Hero, Heavenly Demon, Prince, Security Guard, etc will think like and their character affecting the after story. It might even be having someone from one magical world reincarnating to another magical world.
Douluo Dalu had a Qi Practitioner main character reincarnate into a Martial Spirit world, so one can tell that this isn’t unique… but I feel like we don’t get to see much focus on this. What most Isekai writers always think about is the latter half.
“Should they reincarnate into a sword, lumberjack, spirit, legendary beast?” Is what they ask themselves. Always forgetting that without the core of the one reincarnating, it isn’t really that fun. A fun protagonist is a fun story.
That just my take specifically. It’s just boring when people default to using an Everyman.
What do you guys think?