PotatomanVI
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The fact that it's one word away from Illnature is concerning. Very good.
Khan madman.
YEEEEAAAAAAH!!!
I love these dunces.
This is a five star book, no matter how inconsistent the decently legible grammar and the upload schedule is, it is a masterpiece whose story dwarfs most of what we see here, even those that are high in the Power and Collection rankings.At first My Necromancer Class starts out like every other story, but the fact that it treats its main character not like some immediately overpowered god, but someone who has infinite room for growth, allows us to observe as he grows stronger and cheer every time he levels up.Admittedly, the pacing of the story is oftentimes frustrating, and some of the mysteries we see aren't even fully revealed, but it far makes up for it through the depth of its characters and world.There are many things the author does not explain, and he doesn't need to. With every trinket and person uncovered and met, the plot thickens, and even with the scale of the story ramping up, we can maintain the clarity through the constant focus on a select few characters.Speaking of the characters, each one of them feels like a real person who had survived in a grim, unforgiving world. They have histories, their distrust among each other is well-founded, and betrayals have realistic emotional consequences beyond wanting to enact revenge.Not only that, but the romance was very well done. We can see why a certain unnamed couple loved each other, and why another one might come to love each other. We can see their weaknesses supported by the one they love the most, which is why it is even more heartbreaking when one of them dies.Most importantly is something that many people who write third person stories with different perspectives get wrong: everything ties back to Jay. Everything is the way it is now because of his decisions, and it feels satisfying to see that he had grown strong enough to influence the world on such a scale, despite not actually knowing it.Now that you've soent your time reading this, go read the book. It's worth your time, I promise.