Horror of the Continent: The Immortal King Brings Despair, While the Light Knight Defies the Divine Will.

In an era of chaos, numerous heroes emerge, striving to navigate the tumultuous land. However, amidst this turmoil, sudden and enigmatic forces make their appearance on the continent.

Little did they know, it was all me.

…To be precise, they were my alter egos sent to this other world.

#Unintentionally becoming the villain of the world.
#Somehow, I become both the demon king and the hero.
#One person, multiple roles.

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  1. DaoistvKbtwe
    DaoistvKbtwe rated it
    I'm quite surprised by the negative reviews I've seen. It's almost like we've read completely different stories. @simasisius mentioned that each arc should showcase the main character (MC) as a virtuous hero. That's not necessarily the case. While the events he describes did occur, the MC didn't act out of pure goodness. His moral compass evolves based on context and the persona he adopts. It also adapts according to the world he's in.

    In the fantasy realm, the MC's actions primarily serve to accumulate karma. The methods might differ depending on the avatar and their standing, but the core principle is that by impacting the world, he accrues karma, which fuels his growth and abilities. Of course, he tries to minimize harming innocents, often because it doesn't yield any tangible benefits or sacrifices long-term progress for short-term karma.

    The MC's background may be clichéd, but it aligns with the story's progression. Would you prefer a mastermind operating in secret, or one who must balance his ambitions with caring for potentially hindering parents? Having parents would likely derail the main plot. As it stands, their presence is integral to the narrative.

    Regarding @AsianFiend's critique that the MC feels bland, lacks justification for his powers, and avatars lack uniqueness, I must say that the MC's initial form might be somewhat平淡, but we mainly view his perspective through others' eyes since it acts as a control center for his avatars. Each avatar represents a different aspect of the MC's personality and experiences, contributing to the overall story.

    While some avatars play more supportive roles, they are essential for gathering resources and information. As for the power issue, the MC does receive some breaks, but his abilities suit his character development. Whether he deserves them or not, I find his journey more compelling than others with similar powers.

    The story itself is captivating, with intricate plots, diverse characters, and shifting timelines. The author's ability to manage such complexity is impressive. There's constant action, growth, and world-building. To truly appreciate it, one must dive in.

    In my opinion, this clone-themed story stands out among its peers. Clone stories usually struggle with cohesion, but this one executes it flawlessly, leaving readers eager to continue. It's not perfect, but minor improvements could enhance it. Regardless of personal preferences, there's something for everyone within these pages.

    Rating: 4.5/5

    Strong recommendation.
  1. Sageash
    Sageash rated it
    yes I believe so.
  1. PattyBu
    PattyBu rated it
    I also concur with the reviewer who gave it a two-star rating; the storyline feels highly clichéd. The main character's personality lacks depth and fails to stand out. The author attempts to present his background, but it is inadequately explored. In my view, the protagonist doesn't deserve their extraordinary abilities; they come across as arbitrary, like winning the lottery.

    The narrative could have been much more compelling if the main character had created multiple versions of themselves, each with their own distinct storylines. However, these avatars become increasingly forgettable as the story progresses. Even when the author attempted to differentiate their personalities, they still fell short of being truly unique.

    Additionally, I found it off-putting how the main character treated everyone around them as mere tools, which detracts from the overall connection and believability of the story.
  1. RedX43
    RedX43 rated it
    In my view, the execution is commendable; the story is gentle yet engaging, allowing for both binge-reading and leisurely browsing. The author has skillfully handled character development, ensuring it progresses swiftly without resorting to overly dramatic clichés. They have also巧妙地 woven in subtle hints to minimize the sense of plot contrivance, maintaining a natural flow. The pacing might be brisk, but it suits those who crave action-packed narratives, and it offers a delightful journey for comedy enthusiasts as well.
  1. 123rtyc
    123rtyc rated it
    This tale revolves around an individual who possesses the extraordinary ability to have multiple bodies, and the storytelling is executed exceptionally. If you seek a power fantasy where the main character simultaneously embodies the hero and the antagonist, then this narrative is a perfect fit for you!
  1. Jaywxrld
    Jaywxrld rated it
    As Drakonus previously mentioned, I wholeheartedly disagree with the notion that the protagonist possesses a bland personality. The fact that all avatars are extensions of his consciousness when he's active demonstrates the complexity of his character. Although the main character observes other worlds, including his own, from a divine standpoint, both he and his alter egos forge genuine connections with the supporting cast.

    One of the book's significant strengths lies in its exploration of diverse magic systems and the unique abilities of each avatar. Instead of a single all-knowing character, we witness multiple "individuals" evolving concurrently within the fantasy realm. This allows for a multitude of appealing storylines, ranging from Necromantic Liches to virtuous heroes, vampires, berserkers, elves, dwarves, dragons, martial artists, demon lords, and even growth through consumption or mental magic. There's even a summoner, offering readers a vast array of tropes to engage with.

    The plot is well-structured, with events unfolding logically and with consequences that flow naturally from the protagonist's actions, ensuring a compelling narrative.
  1. DaoistbNiRsr
    DaoistbNiRsr rated it
    I strongly disagree with those who claim the protagonist's personality is uninteresting. Instead, it's akin to a blank canvas, as each avatar or alter ego represents an evolution, amplification, or variation of his core self. It's not that the protagonist lacks personality; rather, he expresses it through diverse personas. These alter egos should be seen as extensions of himself, not distinct characters. The essence of this story lies in observing how these personalities develop and interact, making each chapter feel like exploring different narratives within a single character. Reading this novel is akin to experiencing multiple protagonists, all originating from a shared central figure. One cannot reduce the main character to just a single identity.
  1. ZeroThings
    ZeroThings rated it
    This is an impressively executed novel. Typically, stories with multiple perspectives can become convoluted or lack coherence, but this one manages to pull it off flawlessly. The transitions between points of view are seamless, even when multiple avatars are involved. The narrative flows smoothly from one arc to the next, with just the right balance of pacing to keep readers engaged without being too hectic.

    A previous review criticized the main character (MC) for being clichéd and uninteresting, and I must admit, I share that sentiment. While the supporting characters are well-developed, each with their unique traits, the MC's character remains quite bland. This is understandable given the focus on his avatar adventures, but even as the story progresses, his presence remains minimal, often reduced to mundane observations like "I drank my beverage" or "my meal arrived." Some might argue that this is intentional, aligning with the MC's initial desire to experience life like a home theater viewer.

    Overall, the pacing is suitable for binge-reading, and the novel is indeed a strong one. However, its appeal may vary greatly depending on how well the translation captures its essence. It's definitely a book worth checking out for those who enjoy well-crafted narratives with intricate storytelling.

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