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Super long chapter! More than twice as long as the previous chapter… and yet only about 2/3 the length of a typical LN chapter LN translators, I salute you Anyway, here’s the chapter for your enjoyood one and the chapter that heralds the beginning of all the real plot development in this series
On the matter of translation notes, I’d previouslyLefille’s full name The last part of her name, Noshi+as, is taken from the name of her country, which fell to the Mazoku before the story’s beginning I’ve now reconciled those translations (Let me know if you notice that I missed one)
The final iteether unrelated to the topic of translation, but one that ht be of interest to some of you – I’ve prepared a list of published, Western fiction that I think would greatly appeal to all fans of LN-dom If you’re interested, hit the jump
The following are my recommendations, listed in order (from top to bottom) of how much I like them
The Emperor’s Soul, by Brandon Sanderson: If you’ve ever read the Wheel of Tinize this author as the one who finished the series on Robert Jordan’s behalf He’s also well-known for the Mistborn series, but in my personal opinion, his one-off works are his best, and this novella is one of my favorite reads of all time
Blood Song, by Anthony Ryan (Book 1 of 3): Originally a self-published work, it was later picked up due to its incredible popularity A simply fantastic exaonist of any story, who I ie favorite of anyone who is a fan of Isekai Mahou
The Rook, by Daniel O’ Malley (Book 1 of ???): Not exactly fantasy or scifi, it’sof our current world (albeit one where ic is a secret, but real part of society) It features a feonist who follows none of the typical tropes and is all the better for it Another wonderful read
The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison: The story of a boy who beca… but this isn’t the story of your typical action hero wholike that This story follows a protagonist who doesn’t possess any special abilities at all, but who h sheer will
Red Rising, by Pierce Brown (Book 1 of 3): Western scifi that ht well have been an LN or WN in another life The narrative is entirely focused on how cool the protagonist is
Traveler’s Gate Trilogy, by Will Wight: Many stories begin with the fabled hero of legend, whose coonist is not that guy, but rather an acquaintance of his
Warbreaker, by Brandon Sanderson: Another one-off novel by Sanderson Not reat read with yet another exaic systems that Sanderson has become so renowned for
Alas Hulick (Book 1 of 3): A story of a thief’s rise in the underworld, but this isn’t one where he’s soonist has to rely on his wits and connections to get ahead Its sequel, which came out last year, is, in my opinion, even better
Odd Tho series of books which are rather hit or onist of this series, the eponyenuinely fantastic hu read
The Lost Fleet Trilogy (Dauntless, Fearless, Courageous), by Jack Campbell: Military scifi, from the perspective of a commander Great series
Anyway, those are the ones that stand out to me the most! If any of you read any of these at some point down the road or have already read them, let us all knohat you think in the comments!