The Night Has Come, and kermesinus moon ascends in the sky.
Hoarse whispers flow at the street corners, and brass steam machines spew out bloody mist.
Your brain is singing a hymn, eyes are chanting a melody.
Skin cracks, and flesh buds swell.
Amidst the Mist, the wall of flesh that has devoured thousands of corpses wails endlessly—
\"Weep not, our players don\'t bite, they just want to play with you.\"
Annan, the lone strategist, the top player, the savior of the mist-covered continent, the leader of the Thirteen Saints, the friend of the Twelve True Gods, the king of pioneers, \"the Just\", the Gatekeeper of the Fourth Calamity, the uncrowned deity, advised kindly.

Super Righteous Player
- Genre: ACG
- Author: Not praying for ten strings
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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Popular Reviews
The novel invites us to ponder whether true righteousness can be quantified or if it's a subjective concept in an increasingly digital society. It highlights the potential consequences of our actions in a world where technology shapes our perceptions and choices. The author deftly weaves a narrative that delves into themes of identity, self-discovery, and the search for meaning in a world where power often comes at a moral cost.
At its core, "Super Righteous Player" is a cautionary tale that encourages empathy and introspection. It reminds us that, despite the allure of virtual perfection, genuine human connection and compassion remain essential for a fulfilling life. By examining the protagonist's struggles, readers are invited to reflect on their own values and the choices they make in navigating the complex landscape of technology and ethics. Overall, this novel is a compelling read that provokes meaningful discussions about the intersection of humanity and the digital realm.
MC isn't an unfeeling blob nor is he an edgy psycho.
Falls into the neutral or chaotic good camp, so sorry if you wanted a villain. However i feel that this story has perfect balance between its many elements. What I like is that the mc makes a genuine connection with the world and people around him and there are plenty of likable side characters. The villains provide a real sense of threat despite the mc being quite OP to be frank.
One of my biggest complains with trial read webnovels is that often times the only interesting part of the story is the power system, the world building or some other gimmicky mechanics, and while that is enough to keep my interested in the starting part of the story, once the mc becomes powerful enough i just stop caring, it's not just about lowered stakes its also cause some mc don't really form any meaningful connections or friends or have anything that they genuinely care about, which imo is a very important part of having a soulful and engaging narrative.
This story has that good stuff, it's not too much but its there, which makes it worth it.
Do give it a try.
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