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Only I Am a Necromancer

Auteur: Jijumjang
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Synopsis

It was just one of those ordinary college class sessions when all of a sudden, texts and quest cards started popping up in the air. While everybody is flustered by the strange situation, all the lights go dark and the lecture room is engulfed in pitch darkness. Panicked, everybody is afraid of reaching out and taking the quest cards, but not the main character, Seong-woo: He instinctively realizes that he has to pick a card to survive, and he chooses to become a necromancer. Soon after, a tutorial quest appears, and the entire school turns chaotic. Suddenly, goblins pop out everywhere and start slaughtering people. Survivors find it hard to adjust themselves to all the sudden changes, but Seong-woo overpowers one of the goblins by using his necromancy skill and starts to complete the quest given to him. Seong-woo continues to grow his power and so does a number of his followers. He is surrounded by the forces of death that vow loyalty to him, as well as talented followers and trustful colleagues, but he is challenged by numerous villains in addition to a system that threatens to degenerate all of humanity. In a world that is facing a change that it has never experienced before, a necromancer destroys everything with his committed forces!

Chapter 1Campus that turned into a hell (1)

Commuting to school is hellish.

Sungwoo Yu was often exhausted when he finally arrived at campus after transferring three times, which took him two hours each way.

So, he tried his best to avoid his 9:30AM class as much as possible, but it didn't work out as he wished because it was one of the required courses for his major.

"Urgh! Oh no! How did I manage to attend school in my freshman year? I think I have to make a choice between living near school and dropping out of college," he grumbled, getting off the shuttle bus. He felt his whole body aching after the long commute.

Hanho Lee, who was a year younger, teased while following him, "Hey, why are you so weak-minded as a retired squad commander of the army special forces?"

The other day when he drank with Hanho, Sungwoo bragged about his heroic exploits when he was in the army. After that, Hanho made fun of him whenever he had a chance.

"Are you sure you were really an army special forces member? Aren't you lying to me? You said you were done marching 10 kilometers quickly in full gear, right? Then why can't you stand sitting on the bus or subway for two hours while commuting here?"

As if he felt what Hanho said was ridiculous, Sungwoo tapped him on the shoulder and said, "Hanho, can't you stop preaching me until after you join the army? How long are you going to delay going to the army?"

"Well, let me tell you one thing, Sungwoo. The unification coin will prevail."

Sungwoo clicked his tongue at his strong ambitions.

"Damn it! What the heck are you talking about when you don't pay any attention to the news at all? You don't deserve to mention national unification! Don't you know you are in a limbo because you kept delaying joining the army because of Miyoung? I doubt unification will ever come true when you have already broken up with her."

Hanho's face hardened at his sarcastic reply.

"Well, would you please not mention her?"

"Hanho, I clearly told you at the welcoming ceremony for freshmen three years ago that there should not be any campus couples, right?"

"..."

Obviously it was impossible for a man like Hanho, who was part of a campus couple but had no military experience, to win the argument with anybody.

Despite Hanho's silence, Sungwoo kept mentioning her name while heading for the campus building for his first class. Hanho suddenly began to look in the sky blankly.

"What the heck! Are you crying now?" Sungwoo asked.

"No, I'm just looking at the sky…"

"Sky? I wonder if you're conjuring up her face there…"

"Didn't you see those letters in the sky a moment ago?"

When he said that, Sungwoo raised his head, but he saw only the cloudless blue sky.

"You miss her very much, right?"

"Oh, no! I clearly saw the letters only a moment ago! It said something like monster downloading. It said 99% downloading, then suddenly disappeared when it was 100%. I mean it was over there on the top of the library building!"

Sungwoo looked up at the sky again, but he saw only a few birds fluttering away into the sky.

"...Monster? Hey, dude, what kind of game did you play last night? Can't you tell reality from a dream?"

"Oh, I'm serious…"

"I think you saw an illusion because you have been drinking too much these days."

"...Ah, you think so?"

Hanho easily agreed. It was true that these days he was unstable and nervous. Nonetheless, he looked at the sky several times as if he felt uncomfortable.

Clicking his tongue, Sunwoo kept walking while Hanho slapped his face a couple of times and caught up with him quickly.

"Hey, Sungwoo, can you get me a cup of coffee from a vending machine? I seriously need some caffeine because I feel like I'm losing my mind at the moment."

"I don't have time. Prof. Hwang will come in at any moment. Just look at the long line before the vending machine. Are you going to swap your grade for a cup of coffee?"

Even before the first class began, there was a long line before the vending machine on the first floor of the building.

"Well, are you going to doze off again? Your strong mentality as a former special forces member will be tested again…"

At that moment, Hanho stopped because he knew he would be in big trouble if his tongue slipped any further.

"See you at lunch then. I could end early today. By the way, I really saw the letters," Hanho said.

"Stop the nonsense! Let me head out first. Talk to you later."

Sungwoo took the elevator to the fourth floor and arrived at the lecture hall. When he came in, the professor also arrived right on time.

"...Oops, I feel sleepy."

Was it because he didn't have coffee or was he so rusty after being discharged from the army and coming back to school only recently? In no time he felt sleepy as he could not concentrate on the lecture.

"..."

He heard the professor's voice vaguely, and his eyelids were heavy. His shoulders felt stiff, but he blamed it for his hellish commute to school.

Right at that moment, he saw some strange letters floating in the air.

<What is the best job in the ruined world? Choose right now.>

"Ugh? What the heck?"

He felt he was hallucinating while dozing off. He blinked his eyes, then roughly rubbed them. But the hologram message before his eyes didn't disappear.

Tik, tik, tik.

At that moment, the monitor that was printing out the class material flickered, then all the fluorescent lights went out.

Woowoong~

"Ugh? What the heck is this? Is it a blackout?"

"What? I don't see anything!"

It was not a simple blackout. As if the sun had gone out or one was thrown into the cosmos, the whole world plunged into darkness.

Sungwoo curled up in an attempt to defend himself against the contingencies.

"Even my mobile phone is off. What the heck is going on?"

"By the way, what the heck is this? I can see myself only here!"

"Me too…"

One thing was clearly visible. It was the holographic message that Sungwoo mistakenly regarded as a hallucination. It seemed that all the students in the hall saw the same thing.

<You have only have 15 seconds left.>

"Oh my...what is this?"

"15 seconds of what?"

Bright light shined before their eyes, and then the ten cards began to spin.

Just like a spinning wheel or conveyor-belt sushi, the cards came so close as if they could touch them, then quickly moved away clockwise. The cards had all sorts of pictures with various colored backgrounds.

"You guys see these cards too?"

"Hey, guys, don't touch them recklessly!"

"He is right! Don't touch them! They're dangerous!"

Nobody knew why it was dangerous to touch them. They just avoided the cards instinctively. But Sungwoo harbored another doubt.

'Isn't it more dangerous to not do anything now? Who knows what'll happen after 15 seconds?'

<You've got only ten seconds!>

'Does it mean we have to choose a card?'

One card had the drawing of a fighter with a sword and a shield, another one with a wizard holding a cane, and another one with an archer holding an arrow. These three cards each had a star on the white background.

Another one had two stars on a green background, which looked like a priest in Sungwoo's eyes. Was he a castle knight drawn on the card with three stars on the pink background?

Sungwoo tried his best to understand this ridiculous situation. Only seven seconds were left. What was this countdown forcing him to do?

'What the heck is this? Is it similar to poker? What am I supposed to decide within this timeframe?'

At that moment, one card with the drawing of a fighter, which was off in the distance, disappeared with a 'Poof!' And then…

Bump!

"Ugh? What the heck is this?"

A sword suddenly dropped onto Sungwoo's friend's desk, who was sitting in front of him.

'I wonder if it was dropped by the fighter on the card…'

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Djabilong
DjabilongLv6

Dunno where all these glowing reviews come from, but this novel is honestly kinda bad by its own "merit"; and translation puts the final nail in the coffin (pun intended). - there are times when it is borderline unreadable, with borked grammar and straight up chunks of text missing. - a lot of things are never mentioned, then suddenly pop up in such a way where you are somehow expected to know them prior. - particular things just keep randomly transforming, like the item's rank can be stated as "general", then "common" two paragraphs later, and on the next page it switches to lettering and becomes "D" rank. - a >>NECROMANCER<< outright hates his own summons (undead in general really) and treats them like shit, as they do all the work while he passively stands and does nothing; which is made infinitely worse since the summons somehow possess sweet puppydog childlike personalities instead of simply being mindless puppets. - the supposed recently discharged "special forces military officer" protagonist has below-average stats and is struggling (physically AND mentally) with a single lvl.1 gobbo that is the size of a kindergartener. - I'm honestly aren't against thick plot armor if it is played for laughs or is at least used sparingly, but it's pretty apparent that this is a self-insert with how the universe bends over backwards and showers protagonist with goodies and lucky encounters every two pages while he becries how cruel and unfair the world is. There's no explanation. He's not a regressor, not a time traveller, doesn't possess a lucky aura artefact and isn't sleeping with a goddess. It just is what it is. Every two pages. What even. - the living sidekicks of MC are just... Yeah... Let's just say that you are in for a treat with those. - <a dozen more complaints of the petty kind, that I'm too lazy to type in>

Quid_the_leach
Quid_the_leachLv5

I'm just going to warn enyone reading this that I've slept for less than 3 hours on average for a whole week. This review will be incoherent and not grammatically correct. Character design: Extremely childish mc, everything falls into his lap and everyone else is either designated followers or idiotic villains. The rest is just an expendable peanut gallery, which will get killed off over and over again. Worse than that, to have the mc monopolize all the exp and boss fights, the universe adds whatever bs reasoning necessary. All of his choices are always correct. Everyone who chooses other paths die. His fighting is "flawess and epitome of being efficient". Why this is the case is not explained at all - it must be attributed to the mc being awesome. He himself is "overwhelmingly smart" (and does "much smart very brain" moves). He also is edgelordy to the extreme. World background: Well, we know that he starts out in a school. The school itself is located in a city, which also contains some woods and a gym. This is literally the only description we've gotten so far. There are no mentions of any details. Heck, all we know of the characters is that the girl wears a red tracksuit - that's it. Translation quality: I cannot actually claim with 100% certainty that the translation is bad. The original text could perhaps be of blame too? However, the quality is nonetheless still poor. We also get these minor errors that make little sense. The mc's sidekick uses throwing daggers as his weapon. After three hours since the "game" (or whatever this is) starts, he gets progressively better at throwing these daggers. Here, we get the description that the sidekick is improving his skill day-by-day. Which makes little sense, considering how it's still the first fricking day. Nevertheless, the text is indeed readable. It's just very flawed. Story development: So far I've just seen clichés (but implemented in the poorest manner possible). It's like the author tried to take Sovereign of Judment and mix it with an arbitrary Korean Necromancer story. In the end we get this awful mixture, built upon bad clichés. It's not hard to predict how the story will proceed. Judgement: Honestly, if you have nothing else to read it is alright. It's not the worst story. It is however, very childish and plotarmored. Don't expect much from it and your expectations won't shatter.

Grandaddy
GrandaddyLv14

This novel is a VERY solid mid-tier novel. I, personally love necromancers and whether it's gaming or stories, will always be one of the first to pick it solely due to it being such an interesting way to explore any world a necromancer is in. Only I am a Necromancer's good points is that it has a solid sense of direction. You can sense that the author knows how he wants his story to end up and you can feel relatively comfortable reading it without finding any confusing plot points at time of writing this. Another point would be that there is enough character interactions to make the world feel lively and full without even taking into account the constant fighting. Here are my issues with this novel. Characters Motivation: We have absolutely zero idea what is motivating the MC and his compatriots. Besides the linear reasoning of, "Saving humanity and as many people as I can", we have no sense of deeper motivation. We don't know what he wants or what pushes him to carry out his goals. There's no sense of details to the characters. Character Design: The villains and notable characters are extremely stereotypical. They all fall under categories of, "The White Knight who wants to save everyone", "The Mad Scientists", "Mysterious figure who towers above everyone - somehow - and no one is sure if they're a foe or friend", "The comic relief sidekick", "The badass female sidekick who kicks everybody's ass", etc. The characters are definitely one dimensional. They all feel like something I've read tens of thousands of time. People are good just for the sake of being good. People are evil just for the sake of being evil. There's no distinction or anything unique about the characters or their personalities in any way, shape or form. Plot: This is probably my biggest gripe with the novel. The pacing is terrible. If you're someone who rarely reads books or is new to this kind of world and writing style then perhaps you won't see an issue but, quite honestly, this has one of the worst pacings I've seen in a novel. SO many really awesome things happen in this novel in regards to plot points. The issue is, there's ZERO build-up. It just randomly occurs and happens casually. There's nothing to get you anticipating or left on the edge of your seat. One second he's in trouble, the next second he's turned it around by an awesome unexpected development/power-up that happens so casually, you're just left feeling the exact same way you did a few seconds prior.

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