Secure 転生したらスライムだった件 6 [Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken 6] (That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime Light Novels, #6) Constructed By Fuse Rendered As Manuscript
dealt with the army at Tempest's door, Rimuru now has to deal with the demon lord behind it, A good volume of the series, although there were a few odd contradictions in the story such an unit ofogres appearing out of nowhere.
I liked the plot, including seeing Rimuru's people into action, but Rimuru does kind of breezes through events, Still, an enjoyable read. Up to the next volume, Also quite an actionpacked, good volume that moves the plot forward :/In Volumeof That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime we finally got to put the spotlight on the Demon Lords.
Allare finally introduced. While we don't get to dig too deep into all of them just yet we do at least get the introduction and a general aspect of their characters.
This Volume also closes out the events that have been building involving the Demon Lord Clayman, Of course this just opens up different plot lines that extend further down the rabbit hole and Leon is put on the back burner once again as is Hinata.
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The lastchapters oror so pages of this Volume is where it really starts to shine, The first half is a little long winded and the series is really starting to push out too many characters to keep track of.
That would be my only gripe thus far,
As a hole the novels are far superior to the anime and manga and currently aboutnovels ahead of the current anime.
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Ok, so Volumeis kind of parttwo of Volume, While thats not technically how this book was marketed, its truer in a narrative sense, Volumestarts with the characters right where they were when Volumeended, in addition to some neat little behindthescenes moments for us readers.
This is basically the culmination point in this series, Every conflict that the characters have had to endure up until now is part of a greater plan, There has been a puppet master behind it all and the time for their endgame is now,
Now there is a lot more to this book than just the plot coming together, Before that starts to happen in earnest, were clearly shown how personal the situation has become for the characters, Their home has been attacked, Their friends have been killed, Someone is out there trying to use everything theyve put their sweat and blood into building as a disposable tool, Rimuru and his friends are new players on the world stage and the old hands view them as pawns to be moved about and sacrificed.
Understandably, they do not take kindly to this and have no intention of going down without a fight,
As is the case in many light novels this series in particular, the first half of this book is the setup.
First, the book deals with the fallout from Volumes events, Some of these are personal issues but others are political now that the characters are running a country, Its a stretch to say this part is uninteresting, but it feels more like prep work than what comes next: the action.
Thend half of the book is where it shines,
Again, everything in the series so far has led to this point, This is the end of the first major story arc, Which for any actionanime type series means a really big battle, More than one, in fact, And while I did complain in my review of Volumeabout the power creep in this series, it thankfully gets toned down a bit here.
Rimuru and co. arent depowered or anything like that, but were given a pretty clear demonstration that theres always a bigger fish,
It was an extremely satisfying conclusion for the first arc, While How I Was Reincarnated As A Slime feels like its directed at a younger audience than most of the other light novels Ive picked up, I continue to enjoy it just for the sheer quality of the story, characters, and writing.
Hats off to the quality of the English translation too, And with the conflicts essentially resolved at this point, Im excited to see how life shapes up for Rimuru and his friends going forward.
Awesome, especially all the fleshed out story and new content is really nice, if you already read the webnovel, There are some editing errors and oddly worded sections, but I am here for the fun character interactions, What will Rimuru and crew do next This is the first of the Slime novels I have picked up, I decided to just start where the current season of the anime is ending and go from there, Super fun to see the written version of Slime, If I thought Rimuru was funny on screen he's even funnier offscreen, The show can't possibly put his every thought onscreen but man does he have some funny oneliners, I also enjoyed the amount of detail we get in the novel compared to the show, Some details that we get to know right away while the anime keeps us in suspense, If you're wary to read a light novel for fear of bad editing, let me just tell you the things that were notably different from American publishing standards to you can brace yourself because honestly, they aren't that bad and this book is pretty well written.
. They write out laughter. I got over this pretty quickly because they laugh outrageously like this in the show so I just imagined how they sounded in the show and moved along.
. They did some interesting choices with the romanization of names so if you watch the show in Japanese it may be a culture shock of sorts to see Falmuth be romanized as Farmus or Fyuzu was written as Fuse I KEPT trying to say fuse because that is how that would be pronounced in Japanaese and I get it that the Japanese was trying to say fuse fyuz but that was killing me.
. There will be random paragraph breaks to indicate silence or there will be ", . " to indicate silence There isn't a lot of markers to indicate who is speaking until quite after the fact, or just not at all.
So you'll have several lines of dialogue but no indicator of who is saying what, That was pretty much all of my main editing things, And of course, knowing the amount of Japanese that I do all of these things actually would make a lot more sense and sound a lot better in Japanese so I know they were just directly translated and that's fine.
It's more of a shock prewarning, My only other complaint is just the manga/light novel/anime industry's constant harassment of the female gender to quote a recent TikTok trend.
I just get so freaking incredibly tired of all these perverse men ruining perfectly good and fun fantasy stories with their obsession with women's breasts.
Or just like, how important that this was a "woman" doing something, Like her gender is super relevant to the scheme she's running for some reason, It was annoying. It's not super prevalent in this novel, but it is definitely there, However, it was still way better than most anime/manga/light novels out there so, credit where credit is due for not being as perverse as it could have been I suppose.
Other than that nonsense, the story is so much fun and I really love all of the characters so much, The story is so cool and interesting and this one had a lot of courtintrigue of sorts with all of the political discussions between countries and demon lords.
Overall a fun time and I can't wait to read more, Just another fantastic volume that was so damn satisfying to read!! Been a long while since a book series got me that excited.
Finished this one in about half a day again, cause I couldn't put it down! XD Great book nice wrap up for the first arc.
Ive really enjoyed this storyline I find it quite interesting with a twist of perspective from the side of the monsters.
I find myself eagerly awaiting the next book, Yussss
Amazing i really enjoyed this one!!! DEMON LORD RIMURU!!! I love it, I cant wait for more and i want to see more of this power they hold this volume was pretty good had a nice new part in it even though its a lot different from the web novel as fuse says in the afterword.
it makes more sense and gets rid of some plot holes but i still like just the, i dont know, the feel of the web novel.
still, it was a fun experience even if rimuru didnt get to show off quite as much, Look, at this point you're either in for the nation building and overpowered fights or you're not, This book was another great addition to an already great series, This time Rimuru is going after clayman to pay his debt for the attacks in the last volume, Instead of battle prowess we get to see Rimuru match clayman scheme for scheme, It feels as if the world is filled with underpowered individuals, though it be interesting at least, the majority of the book was spent on endless amount of explaining the skills of the underlings like the previous book, underlines that would likely not see much action in the future.
Extremely interesting. Actionpacked. Very captivating. Once you started with this book, you will find yourself unable to put it down, It is THAT captivating!
It is very fun to read from the perspectives given here, This book also connected a lot of dots, I'm very interested and I'm highly anticipating how Rimuru goes forward from here, I only have high hopes!
On to the next! The author mentioned this was the thickest volume out of the Slime history.
Indeed it's pack with tons of content, glad to see that this arc have been filled with new characters and final closure for all those question that I had Great entry into the series.
I consider the previous volume to be a highlight in the series, but really this could be lumped into the same category as it explores the results of the actions which occurred in Vol.
. The reader can derive quite a bit of satisfaction seeing Rimuru and the nation of Tempest flex their collectively enhanced muscles in the latest series of big show downs.
Once again, the author uses the publication to expand on material from the webnovel, leading him to never be concise, and events often go on for just a tad too long.
It's a minor quibble at best, as if you love the series this could be a strength for you,
I also just have to say, the translation work here is just a delight, I briefly investigated light novels for the first time back in, and between a lack of availability and quality, I was not impressed and didn't bother giving the industry another try for almostyears.
This is translated so well though, I'd never know it wasn't originally English just by reading it, It's great that we've come so far and have such talented translators working on projects like this, Top marks, really. Thanks!.