I've read most of the top-rated fanfics around here, and honestly, this one has a lot of potential. The MC doesn't stand out for his interactions with other characters, but his internal monologues and questions have a solid human basis that makes you truly understand his concerns. Honestly, he seems like an ordinary person who just wants everyone around him to be okay, and I appreciate that because there are already enough fanfics with antiheroes in the DxD world. The system is pretty well designed in some aspects; for example, there are no levels or silly missions that give you power indiscriminately. At least we're constantly told that the MC strives to improve his skills, although it must be admitted that the system is quite OP, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. In the synopsis, the author says that the protagonist is a Gary Stu, so at least he warns in advance, although so far he hasn't done anything to call him a "Gary Stu," it's more than clear that it's only a matter of time. In summary, it's a pretty interesting story that at least doesn't just focus on the obscene aspects of DxD and delves deeper into things that are more interesting. At least in my opinion.
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LIKEIt refers to a fictional character perceived as perfect, without significant flaws, and with outstanding abilities in all aspects. These are characters that seem to be created as a kind of idealized self-portrait of the author or to fulfill personal fantasies within the works. In reality, I quite like them because it's the experience you would expect to have if you were transported to magical worlds or things like that. [img=recommend]
oh ok i understand thx for explaining👍🏻