Shoushaman no Isekai Survival ~Zettai Hito to wa Tsurumanee~ - Vol. 6 Ch. 27

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Feels quite lackluster compared to how much MC and everyone else suffered.
 
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Also, really love the author sticking to his guns with the major theme. We're presented with a Keigo at the start the doesn't want to make connections with people, and ends up having been kind and helpful enough around town to have them rally behind him. Baeurun was presented at the start as the stereotypical Isekai noble, but we come to see his viewpoint wasn't out of pure malice or arrogance, he simply truly believed that was the best way to be a noble and effectively do his job. The son who we thought would be his direct foil, actually was, but in the worst way.

Even Yurina isn't necessarily shown off as a damsel in distress, she has her own support network and is doing what she can in her own way, until she decides to put her faith in Keigo. I think all the characters in this have an amount depth that is becoming less and less common in Isekai simply because of the sole focus on the power/escape fantasy.
 
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Also, really love the author sticking to his guns with the major theme. We're presented with a Keigo at the start the doesn't want to make connections with people, and ends up having been kind and helpful enough around town to have them rally behind him. Baeurun was presented at the start as the stereotypical Isekai noble, but we come to see his viewpoint wasn't out of pure malice or arrogance, he simply truly believed that was the best way to be a noble and effectively do his job. The son who we thought would be his direct foil, actually was, but in the worst way.

Even Yurina isn't necessarily shown off as a damsel in distress, she has her own support network and is doing what she can in her own way, until she decides to put her faith in Keigo. I think all the characters in this have an amount depth that is becoming less and less common in Isekai simply because of the sole focus on the power/escape fantasy.
The true power Fantasy is wanting to have that kind of effect on the people around you.
 
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Also, really love the author sticking to his guns with the major theme. We're presented with a Keigo at the start the doesn't want to make connections with people, and ends up having been kind and helpful enough around town to have them rally behind him. Baeurun was presented at the start as the stereotypical Isekai noble, but we come to see his viewpoint wasn't out of pure malice or arrogance, he simply truly believed that was the best way to be a noble and effectively do his job. The son who we thought would be his direct foil, actually was, but in the worst way.

Even Yurina isn't necessarily shown off as a damsel in distress, she has her own support network and is doing what she can in her own way, until she decides to put her faith in Keigo. I think all the characters in this have an amount depth that is becoming less and less common in Isekai simply because of the sole focus on the power/escape fantasy.
Relative to most isekais (and even many series in general), they spent a lot of time seeing the world in others perspective. I believe that makes a big impact on the story.
 

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