![]() ![]() Rodcorte, the god at fault for everything, was never his ally, he told him straight that he wouldn't fix his own mistake? The Priest who killed his mother did so because of the church's laws? Both cases cannot be called betrayals, but at least, they are easy to hate, and shall forever be hated.īut then. Most revenge stories make it easy to select the target of revenge because of betrayal: The pretty but evil princess betrayed the super nice protagonist, the party members betrayed the hero, the trusted god betrayed the reincarnator, or the main character found out the king who summoned him/them was the evil guy all along, and the supposed evil guy was actually good all along! But here, we actually have no betrayals, or at least, no relevant ones. Is this a revenge story? Yes it is, however, this is not a revenge story about betrayal, and you may not have noticed it yourself, but this is actually a rare topic. Now, this is not to say there are no tropes and cliches, although many are played with. This is not a protagonist that enemies fear because he used some ridiculously overpowered spell to show his strength, or because he looks hideous, this protagonist is one that, the moment the enemy sees him, he is already disturbed, not by some ugliness or power, but by his lack of presence, by his lack of facial expressions even in the middle of a fight, imagine an isekai enemy having to face an horror character, like Sadako, or that weird pale white child from some japanese horror movie. more> and clings to his ideas of humanity to remain human, without noticing how abnormal he already is: Walking on the walls? Using tentacles to reach somewhere that he can't with only his height? A constantly emotionless face and monotone voice? All check. When we say that he is in the Villain side we are not saying that he is a super moral character that is being misunderstood as evil, nor some sort of edgy anti-hero, we are talking about a character that went insane. The original idea, by the author was to have a story where the main protagonist has multiple lives, and his powers are that of a villain (Hence the title), and this is what we get. I decided to redo my review explain what is different and unique in this. Not wanting a fourth life, he is determined to live this third life with the only things remaining from his previous lives-death-attribute magic and his enormous Mana pool. Hiroto was reborn once more as a half-Vampire, half-Dark Elf. Not wanting Hiroto to live long, the god cursed him before he was reborn in the hopes that he would either die quickly or commit suicide. However, upon meeting the god a second time, he was informed that there would be yet another reincarnation-one that had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. His second life, far worse than his first, came to a cruel end. #FISH MAGE NOBODY SAVES THE WORLD SERIES#Yet a series of unfortunate events forced Hiroto to reincarnate with even less luck than before, starting with nothing but a tremendous amount of Mana. After death, he met a god of reincarnation who requested that the hundred or so dead passengers-one of them being the girl he tried in vain to save-be reincarnated into another world. His life consisted of misfortune after misfortune, culminating in an unlucky death during an incident on a school boat trip, trying to save a girl he barely knew. ![]()
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