Each book have hundreds of pages, each page with many many names, all children, some probably younger that the Main character...
the elf is a professional child killer.
where you see a person, an assassin sees a target.
killing is just a job, i have killed many many chicken i have also killed some pigs, i don't think its that different for that elf when she kills humans.
yes the books do have people that were not killed as well, but you get what my point is
@joel7686
I fail to see how any of that makes her less of a villain. Rather, cold-blooded, premeditated murder is generally considered worse; signifying a deeper, more inexpiable flaw in someone's character. She's a bonafide, top tier, genuinely evil person.
hmmm same problem the gamer had...I know some authors think "getting a bunch of skills is exciting!" but dividing a single action into independent abilities is actually really inconvenient, especially if
those individual abilities also have to be trained and leveled independently.
It's a small thing, but it makes me think "oh, I wouldn't want anything to do with a world like that" since actually training and not relying on just getting that skill that's op from the start or progressing through happenstance becomes nearly impossible when your training for a single move gets split up based on how fast or hard you do it.
Y'alll the elf assassin technically hasn't done anything to him yet. (Well, yes lie on multiple occasions but it's mostly been about what jobs she has.)
Page 14, even the MC notes that the class system the author introduced is pointless since there's seemingly no restrictions on what skills can or cannot be learned.