and here we go to another dragon protagonist who spends 99% of his time in human form and uses all his abilities in human form and prefers classes that use swords and other weapons (even though he has never used a sword before in his life. Which curiously also didn't choose the clairvoyant class to avoid economic crises like what happened in his past life) and didn't choose a class more specialized in hand-to-hand combat that would better use his draconic strength instead of a human with dragon lineage that only serves as a name and to give extra abilities. (big fan of non-human protagonists but not a fan of when they spend most of their lives in human form without accepting what they are, if only they accepted it and slept in their true forms from time to time to relax or stretch...)
๐๐ขdragon with swords... I have the impression that the protagonist, who should be the type who likes to plan for the future so as not to have problems in life, ended up choosing a random physical type class without thinking much about it. Compared to classes that can provide physical attributes, the war dancer gives bonuses to simply weapons, not physical... even if it improves physical combat, it is far from being equal to other classes he could have chosen........
I know, it's just that in Greek mythology I respected Hades for not being as... libertine as his brothers.
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Alfrey
Don't forget that this is not a Greek mythology historical commentary, this is a fantasy novel, everything written here is decided by the author as it's the authors world
and now he's just become another protagonist in heat without any real goals or determination other than to keep having s*x. What exactly is the motivation for making her turn against her father who only wanted to protect his daughter and rekindle the relationship? If he wanted to do this in a wrong way, he could have simply told her the truth and let her decide for herself. That's only if the protagonist really had feelings for someone, instead of simply enjoying the thrill of being adored and controlling that person's life. Before, he seemed to care about his sick grandmother in a flashback, now he doesn't seem to care about his family anymore and just wants to stick it in any hole he finds. What I hate the most is when the protagonist becomes what he says he hates. I'll keep reading, but the rating isn't as good as it was before the protagonist went into heat. My biggest disappointment is the protagonist lowering himself to the level of other harem protagonists.
Even if it's to gain an advantage for himself, the protagonist also makes mistakes, like not talking about that loose soul right away. It's better to warn everyone as soon as possible and look for everyone affected right away. The current protagonist and the protagonist from the beginning seem completely different to me. While one seemed to be looking for a purpose, the current protagonist followed exactly the same path as the harem characters he says he despises, only thinking about women and waiting for the powerup without trying. He has so many powers, but has he ever studied to improve his own abilities? Has he ever really trained to improve himself? Did he even think about postponing the healing of his wife's father to have an intimate moment with a woman? The training part is fine because he can do it later, but actually thinking/feeling tempted to have an intimate moment before healing his wife's father was kind of pathetic.
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Tch. True form? ๐๐
I hope that Naruto's generation can be born...
tch, another beast that spends most of its time in human form? :C
and here we go to another dragon protagonist who spends 99% of his time in human form and uses all his abilities in human form and prefers classes that use swords and other weapons (even though he has never used a sword before in his life. Which curiously also didn't choose the clairvoyant class to avoid economic crises like what happened in his past life) and didn't choose a class more specialized in hand-to-hand combat that would better use his draconic strength instead of a human with dragon lineage that only serves as a name and to give extra abilities. (big fan of non-human protagonists but not a fan of when they spend most of their lives in human form without accepting what they are, if only they accepted it and slept in their true forms from time to time to relax or stretch...)
๐๐ขdragon with swords... I have the impression that the protagonist, who should be the type who likes to plan for the future so as not to have problems in life, ended up choosing a random physical type class without thinking much about it. Compared to classes that can provide physical attributes, the war dancer gives bonuses to simply weapons, not physical... even if it improves physical combat, it is far from being equal to other classes he could have chosen........
I know, it's just that in Greek mythology I respected Hades for not being as... libertine as his brothers.
Don't forget that this is not a Greek mythology historical commentary, this is a fantasy novel, everything written here is decided by the author as it's the authors world
and now he's just become another protagonist in heat without any real goals or determination other than to keep having s*x. What exactly is the motivation for making her turn against her father who only wanted to protect his daughter and rekindle the relationship? If he wanted to do this in a wrong way, he could have simply told her the truth and let her decide for herself. That's only if the protagonist really had feelings for someone, instead of simply enjoying the thrill of being adored and controlling that person's life. Before, he seemed to care about his sick grandmother in a flashback, now he doesn't seem to care about his family anymore and just wants to stick it in any hole he finds. What I hate the most is when the protagonist becomes what he says he hates. I'll keep reading, but the rating isn't as good as it was before the protagonist went into heat. My biggest disappointment is the protagonist lowering himself to the level of other harem protagonists.
Even if it's to gain an advantage for himself, the protagonist also makes mistakes, like not talking about that loose soul right away. It's better to warn everyone as soon as possible and look for everyone affected right away. The current protagonist and the protagonist from the beginning seem completely different to me. While one seemed to be looking for a purpose, the current protagonist followed exactly the same path as the harem characters he says he despises, only thinking about women and waiting for the powerup without trying. He has so many powers, but has he ever studied to improve his own abilities? Has he ever really trained to improve himself? Did he even think about postponing the healing of his wife's father to have an intimate moment with a woman? The training part is fine because he can do it later, but actually thinking/feeling tempted to have an intimate moment before healing his wife's father was kind of pathetic.
nice MC