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Game of thrones: A storm is coming

Author: Virtuosso
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I don’t know how to start this review. First, I want to say: who transmigrates into the world of Game of Thrones and the first thing they think is, “Oh, I’m going to go after the sexy dragon queen Daenerys!” or “I must have an attractive face; otherwise, I won’t be able to charm women.” Author, if you like harem so much, just put it in the tags. The second issue is also related to the protagonist and realism: who, honestly, transmigrates into a medieval fantasy world, far from everything they know, and reacts with such calmness and indifference? (And the first thing they think about is how to get a wife with three dragons…) At least give him some panic, even if only momentary. The protagonist also thinks way too ambitiously upon transmigrating, instead of considering, “I’m in a new world, how am I going to survive?” he thinks, “I’m in a new world, how can I advance my new home (lands)?” At that moment, the guy is a weak eight-year-old orphan, one who could die at any moment, one who doesn’t even have a source of food or money, and one who doesn’t even fully understand the situation around him. Honestly, aside from the fact that his brain circuits seem faulty, I can’t think of any other way to justify how he starts thinking in such an… overconfident way when he doesn’t even have a home (lands). I also don’t understand how, just by seeing his reflection, he was so sure that he is a Targaryen bastard… he even started planning how to sneak in and get a dragon. You know, author, the Targaryens aren’t the only people with white hair. There is also no sufficiently convincing reason for why he wants to reach the top, even considering risking his life for it. I have so many things to complain about that they don’t fit in a single review. This story has potential, but the protagonist, the narrative, and the lack of logic are not just ruining it—they are destroying its potential.