I don’t know why this has such a low rating- it’s fine. Especially because it is labelled and tagged appropriately.
Anyway- I like the story, it’s new and refreshing from your typical isekai-elf plot.
it kind of annoy me that they think her ears are a big deal, they can just say it's plastic surgery since she's a LOTR fan and nobody would bat an eye, if she had horns it would be harder to handwave, but now she don't so it just bother me.
@Banarok You forget that this story takes place in Japan, which is very heavy on conformity; just dying your hair blonde is associated with being a delinquent, and gyarus that wouldn't bat an eye in the West are an entire counterculture over there.
@Vincentius, @ShimizuA, but that's the odd part i've lived in japan for two years, If you don't look japanese they don't have the same expectations of you, so with her being obviously non-japanese with her blonde hair and pointy ears + probably skin colour and other traits, they'd give her a pass they'd treat her like a foreigner so they'd try to speak English to her all the time, pretend they are not looking at her when she's on public transit and have difficulties landing quite a lot of jobs due to bosses not wanting the hassle of dealing with a Foreigner.
what i mean to say is she'd obviously not japanese, so she would basically get the same treatment every other gaijin gets. and hiding her ears wont change that.
She's unable to put clothes on that she was wearing when she got there?
Any woman, capable of tying a simple knot, from any period in any world/timeline could figure out how to tie/fasten their top/bra in the front and slide it around.
I think when elf appeared she broke the dimensional barrier. So dungeons started spawning and mana started filling the world. Without world mana people can't use magic. So even if imagination is all it really takes to use magic no one could use it before elf appeared.