The isekai guild is the equivalent of the american dream.
Just be sure not to go on a quest that is actually an ambush.
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The isekai guild is the equivalent of the american dream
>force sadness
meh
Did you just call the American dream bullshit?
Ye. Not very well written. Unfortunate, since it was a relatively nice premise, recruiting heroes, Watermargin-style. But probably won't last long.
Excuse me, would you like to hear about our goddess and saviour of Love?
What if you had a little sister that is a good conversational partner, makes her own clothes and shanks assholes with big-ass scissors.
The American dream is bullshit because 99% of the people that tried pursuing it fucking died peniless on the road.
I mean it wouldn't be a "dream" if it was easily obtainable, right?
The a.d is fine if you don't get scammed and abused
kek
Reminder to read Tearmoon.
Can you remind me again in 30 minutes. I'm planning to forget about Mia in about 25 minutes.
No problem.
In the meantime, here's a reminder to read Tearmoon Empire.
Are there any genderbender isekai where it's a girl who reincarnates as a guy?
Yes.
Literally just use the female to male tag on NU.
I only use mangodex
there's probably quitea lot of fujo porn
Why does a piano even exist in Cid's universe?
who invented it?
>Why does a piano even exist in Cid's universe?
Why wouldn't it?
What's so strange about a piano of all things?
No it isn't. American dream treats the lower ranks like garbage and higher ranks like kings while isekai guilds don't give a damn about lower ranks and upper ranks are basically state property.
It's a quite complex instrument with specific tuning and note selection
So many of these isekai worlds have modern utilities and appliances. Water plumbing, heaters, refrigerators, magical lights everywhere... I'm not sure how I feel about that. Sure, you can handwave that stuff by saying "it's magic", but it feels kind of cheap and not really well thought out. What do you guys think?
Wasn't he the one that told Shadow's Garden how to make it? I could've sworn that was mentioned in the WN.
You can either believe that Cid offhandedly mentioning something to Shadow Garden made them invent it or you can believe that pianos are functionally-designed and so would be a natural consequence of a similar culture.
It's hard to come up with a realistic version of things. If magic existed then how would people heat their food or store their food or transport things and so on. Instead of spending a lot of time on that kind of world building you could just make cute girls.
Magic also develops.
>put ice gem in thing
>get refrigerator
Generally it makes the setting somewhat pointless, but then I realize that to the author the setting isn't actually about having a foreign environment, but about the opportunity to swing swords and cast magic, and that's fully maintained. So the setting is actually operating fine.
I would love a medieval-ish fantasy setting in isekai, but we're not going to get that, and I'm fine with this.
Sword of dawn has this at least on the surface...
Some rare series go into the details of that sort of thing. However even in the series that are supposed to be about crafting magic items they rarely go into those details. Usually they just have it be said that the magic tool does thing because it was enchanted to do thing. Even the series that I can think of that go more into the details on that still don't go that far into them.
Sword of Dawn has its tech tree described in autistic detail so you know how everything works and how they got from point A to point B, shit's closer to a vague industrial revolution if anything.
Hey dude. Read Tearmoon Empire. Mia-sama's happy ending is right around the corner.
Thanks. Getting to it now.
Well, yes, but most of the world is medieval and even worse off.