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Yup, dropping this from the reading list. I was hoping for more of a crafting and kingdom building kind of story with interesting insight into bringing a bunch of lost people together. It started out kinda fun, but I'm starting to get a sense of the author's childish philosophy when it comes to race relations. I mean it's just too convenient and easy, but also suggests something rather insidious.Up to the latest chapter, from what I gather, the author seems to think the solution to race relations is just simple: Spoiler
- What's in the past is in the past. You can easily forgive that your races have mu*dered and been mu*dered by other races. Once you find a powerful enough "Master" and agree to be tamed by him (i.e. His s*aves) you can easily forget all past conflicts and live in harmony under your benevolent master.
- The second thing about race relations from the author is even more insidious. This involves the evolution/ascension stones that grants a monster the immediate transformation into a higher form. Apparently all the "monster races" will desire to become the "master's race" to be of better use to him. So far, these stones have only been used to create potential waifus for the human master. 'Cuz you know it'd be gross if his waifus had monster race bodies instead of human race bodies.