Futago no Ane ga Miko to shite Hikitorarete, Watashi wa Suterareta kedo Tabun Watashi ga Miko de aru.

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So this is half decent. MC Is a naive child, but she is constantly pressured to make more and more mature decisions and grow up. However, the good parts of this series is the fact that she is still just her age and acts and is treated as such. She isn't told to make decisions for adults. She isn't left alone to decide things. Just because she is special and the MC the writing doesn't take advantage of this to make everyone bow down to a child unrealistically. She also doesn't continue down the standard path of being a mary sue saintlike being who won't make hard decisions. She tries as best as she can to do what she feels is right, but she also keeps within the confines of reality not allowing "drama" to dictate the flow of things and put people in danger.


This is most obvious when dealing with "outsiders" to their newly built village - she of course wants to help everyone and live happily, but others explain to her the issues and she internalizes them and understands and doesn't try to force through plot armor a happy ending. This series does a good job of not letting the reader get frustrated by typical bullshit where the MC's decisions put the people and herself in danger, which I really appreciate. It does feel like a young naive girl learning about the world and wanting to make it better, rather than a mystical story MC doing it all.
 
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