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I assumed a lower "head" would have been involved from the title.
I'd say the only thing wrong with it that ones a zombie, but some people would disagree.
I have no complaints about this book other than the occasional translation hiccup and the fact reading this book makes me hungry sometimes. Aftet reading though, I feel a good alternative title would be "The Misunderstood Adventures of Salted Fish"
I am very confused on what happened. Did Evelyn disappear or did she become real? What became of Newdeath? If anyone knows, please explain it to me.
I wish for this "frog" become wine for its transgressions.
This book is a fusion between Lord of Mysteries and The Legendary Mechanic. If you like either of these books, you'll probably like this one.
I think what the author means is its not useful enough. Dragons are presumably rare creatures, so the opportunity to move around them is much smaller than sea creatures. Also, the price to even be able to use the skill is expensive and difficult to obtain. So while the skill is powerful, it has a high entry requirement for niche situations.
The background is fine, nothing to important. Various misadventures happen that are told with a humorous tone and the main cast is lively enough. I find this book to be somewhat amusing. The main characters antics are great and the way side characters react is what you would expect. The problem is a consistent gender change joke. It swings between eye roll and poor taste depending on the chapter. There is also the minor issues with translation like inconsistent gender.
This man is a Salamander. Terrifying looking but kind.
This volume is starting to give me SCP vibes.