I'm gonna be a dick and say the author put way too many details into his story
We go from the basic premise of "it's a fantasy but the twist is the hero is dead and his zombie body has to be used by the guy who killed him to keep up appearances" and somehow we go from there to "the maou is actually dead" "everyone is actually zombies" and "necromancers from hell are good guys fighting against necromancers who are outside hell" and "pretty much everyone we thought was bad is good"
And now it's "the world is actually the world of the gods and hell is actually the original world which was a magitech futurist dimension-crossing civilization and the gods are just the children of an upper-god race and there are outer gods who want to ruin everything and demons are actually humans etc".
There's way too much extra worldbuilding here that, while interesting, is probably not necessary to a story which was originally just about a guy who likes thighs, likes digging traps and has a tsundere childhood friend- simple as.
@maisonaustyn
If a manga having a long title is a "no" from you then I assume you've got maybe 2 or 3 manga you actually read.
Like what next is there to be revealed- Touka is actually a bioweapon created as a last resort by the gods and the power is dormant in his soul or something? Also one unanswered question- Famria was alive this whole time and in charge of the heroes in the sword, why did she assist the heroes knowing that they were merely pawns of the necromancer lords?
We go from the basic premise of "it's a fantasy but the twist is the hero is dead and his zombie body has to be used by the guy who killed him to keep up appearances" and somehow we go from there to "the maou is actually dead" "everyone is actually zombies" and "necromancers from hell are good guys fighting against necromancers who are outside hell" and "pretty much everyone we thought was bad is good"
And now it's "the world is actually the world of the gods and hell is actually the original world which was a magitech futurist dimension-crossing civilization and the gods are just the children of an upper-god race and there are outer gods who want to ruin everything and demons are actually humans etc".
There's way too much extra worldbuilding here that, while interesting, is probably not necessary to a story which was originally just about a guy who likes thighs, likes digging traps and has a tsundere childhood friend- simple as.
@maisonaustyn
If a manga having a long title is a "no" from you then I assume you've got maybe 2 or 3 manga you actually read.
Like what next is there to be revealed- Touka is actually a bioweapon created as a last resort by the gods and the power is dormant in his soul or something? Also one unanswered question- Famria was alive this whole time and in charge of the heroes in the sword, why did she assist the heroes knowing that they were merely pawns of the necromancer lords?