This is not a masterpiece, but it's also not that bad of a read. While not always historically correct, the story is heavily influenced by Greek (with focus on Sparta) culture and mythology, primarily around Athena, Aphrodite, and Kratos (other gods are introduced towards the end). This story is about an earthling (MC) that transmigrates along with a war system. When initially prompted to select a civilization, the MC selected Greece which leads to the incorporation of Greek gods and soldiers. There are a lot of wars as the MC builds his kingdom against mostly non-humans. The MC is not overly powerful for most of the story, except at the very end. There is a harem and the MC does not shy away from taking advantage of it. There are a lot of open plots and loopholes that are never filled (the author admits it also). The ending is blah but probably better to end it the way it did instead of being butchered. The last arch was pretty much garbage. Otherwise, it wasn't a bad read and not terribly long.
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