

On the surface, he plays a coldly calculating and dispassionate immortal being that sees everything else as inferior. The main character himself is a dichotomy, two personalities that seemingly opposing to each other. As it also started off as a VRMMORPG, one can consider Overlord to be one of the first to showcase darker aspects instead of the noble-hearted characters like in Sword Art Online or Accel World (. There haven’t been many LNs and their anime adaptations that describe brutality and disregard for life at the forefront like this, which evokes the images of Light Yagami from Death Note. The memorable thing about this novel for me after the passage of time is the MC’s callous behavior. That being all-powerful you can do all kinds of sh*t and those around you will continue to lick your ass with love without any doubts? It's more like the latter and it smacks not of good character development, but of Mary Stew created by a teenager. NPCs as robots are just faithful and that's it.


more> you read it, what conclusion did you draw? Power does not oblige to responsibility? So the novel did not reveal it? Is the strength of a leader more important than his personal qualities? So it was not revealed either. If you do not agree with me, then ask: what is the central idea of this work? So. Everything that happens in the plot can be described: the author wrote everything that came to mind in the hope of closing the void with side plots and descriptions. Like, there is no antagonist, no internal personal conflicts. There is an imitation of conflict here, but no conflict as such. Are you ok This story is just verbose garbage that literally leads nowhere. I am shocked by the number of good reviews.
