If you turn of your brain and read for some faceslapping it is enjoyable but there is clearly very little though going into it. characters are flat and motivations for/outcomes of their actions are often extremely illogical. anything goes as long as it creates conflicts to drive the story.
This novel takes inspiration from tensura, not much and it is it's own interesting world, it has only two times when it takes something from tensura, that's the skill ranking (maybe) and the fact he starts with a skill that takes skills and other things, but that's all. It's so good, if you like tensura read this NOW, it's funny the story is good. I hope the author continues to write this.
The first few chapters are very nice, it makes me all curious and stuff and that makes me want to look forward to the next chapters. Its very interesting. There might be some mistakes with the spellings but overall its a nice story. But of course this is just my opinion. Keep it up author!
"I am the Great Dragon, holder of this world's knowledge. The beginning and end of my race, and I will be the one to instruct you in your new abilities." the dragon explained.
InGreek mythologytheHydra(or Lernaean hydra) was aserpent-likemonster. According toTheogony313, the Hydra is the child ofTyphonandEchidna. The Hydra had many heads. If you cut off one hydra head, three more would grow back in its place. It is also said that the Hydra's teeth were able to raise skeletons from the dead. There are pictures of the Hydra on vases and bronze plates dating back as far as the 7th centuryBC.Hercules(who is called "Heracles" in Greek mythology) kills the Hydra as one of hislabors. The Hydra lived in the lake of Lerna in the Argolis. The lake itself is older even than theMyceneancity ofArgos. Lerna was also the site of the myth of the Danaids.
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