Valhalla Saga

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I read the original novel as well. Its a decent story, nothing too special but glad that is now has a manhwa. The art style is quite different from how I imagined it but so far its not bad
 
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i knew i recognized the two (or atleast the artstyle of them) at the party scene, its the author from kill the dragon!
 
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That's the novel author, the manhwa has a separate "author" (or more like a director) in this case.
Hmm but his other manhwa have his own names in them..... thanks for telling, tho it still weird when story is totally same they'll just put another guy as author while they could call it director or something adapter?
 
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Hmm but his other manhwa have his own names in them..... thanks for telling, tho it still weird when story is totally same they'll just put another guy as author while they could call it director or something adapter?
There's no separate field for director though xD That's how it usually goes for adaptations, they write them as author
 
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Just another “Valhalla” this “Ragnarok” that like come on ._. these 2 words are some of the most overused words in media creation in the last 3 years. So stale 🤮
 
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another one where the main character is such a loser but has power. i am getting tired of these stories where its like this guess avoid this one too since it is just getting old now and i just want more serious characters for a good story instead of just luke warm comedy all the time.
 
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The goofy stuff isn't my favorite aspect for this but I've enjoyed the chapters available so far. More for the mechanics than the characters themselves if I'm being honest.

While the MC isn't the most compelling person, the idea of borrowing a fictional character's feats to bring to live using this story's Saga system is at least more interesting than most of the magic systems you see copy-pasted everywhere. And it looks like there will be other interesting systems yet with the various applications of runes.
 
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The silly moments in the story perfectly match the art style. The theme, although kind of generic, is light and refreshing. Definitely a good read!

My only con so far (ch:1-20) is that the pacing of the story seems a bit fast and I feel like I don’t have any connection to the characters.

Again, it’s an amazing read so far!
 
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pretty refreshing for a manga(or maybe i just read too many dark manga). i would recommend reading it if you dont mind the plot armor and clique mc. overall manga feels like some kind of weird dream i would have when taking a nap. the saga system is pretty interesting though
 
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The most compelling part of this yet-another-Norse-mythos story is the use of the "saga" as a battle mechanic, and a good one at that. The powers of the members of those engaging in or against Ragnarok are based on notoriety in part, and the embellishments of their peers become their literal strength. Of the 30+ chapters so far, I've been enjoying them, and the latest ones hint at a further expansion to the base plot that seems interesting. Others commented that some of the sillier aspects are off-putting, but I don't think so. And, I always appreciate nice-looking ladies in any story! While not a must read by any means, it should at least mildly entertain most.
 

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