Bastard Swordsman

Bastard Swordsman

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バスタード・ソードマン

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Bastard Swords-man, バスタード・ソードマン

By james richman, ジェームズ・リッチマン

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
281 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Fight moderately and play well, this is the ideal life in another world! The bastard sword is a sword of moderate length. It’s slightly longer than a short sword, making precise handling a bit challenging. Compared to a long sword its reach falls somewhat short, making winning in direct clashes difficult. Capable of everything, yet not particularly adept at anything. Embracing such a moderate bastard sword, I, Mongrel, a guild man and middle-aged fellow, had a dream. A dream of living leisurely in peace. With my abilities, I could use gifts to defeat strong magical creatures if I wanted, and with my modern knowledge, I could potentially transform this different world. However, I choose not to. Working casually at the guild, immersing myself in cooking and fishing… and if I can occasionally be of help to others, that’s more than enough. This is the tale of a moderately laid-back guy, an adventure that doesn’t seek too many adventures.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Bastard Swordsman ### First Impressions "Bastard Swordsman" immediately struck me as a breath of fresh air in a genre often dominated by grimdark narratives and overpowered protagonists. The story has a certain lightness to it, a deliberate choice, I think, to prioritize character interactions and a more relaxed plot progression. It feels like settling into a comfortable chair rather than bracing for a rollercoaster, and sometimes, that's exactly what I'm looking for. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel, for me, lies in its characters. The protagonist, in particular, is a fascinating blend of seemingly contradictory traits. He's cautious, even cowardly at times, yet also clever and cunning. This creates a compelling dynamic, as you're constantly wondering what he's *really* thinking and what he's capable of. I also appreciate the slice-of-life elements woven into the adventure. It adds a layer of relatability and allows for genuine moments of humor and connection between the characters. The author does a good job of balancing the action with these quieter scenes, preventing the story from becoming monotonous. I find myself chuckling at the interactions and genuinely invested in the well-being of the main cast. The mystery surrounding the protagonist's true abilities and identity is also a major draw. The slow reveal keeps me engaged and eager to uncover more about his past. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoy the laid-back nature of the story, I can see how some readers might find the pacing a bit slow. If you're expecting constant action and earth-shattering revelations, you might be disappointed. The plot unfolds gradually, prioritizing character development and world-building over immediate gratification. It requires patience, but I personally find the payoff to be worth it. ### Final Verdict "Bastard Swordsman" is a charming and engaging novel that offers a refreshing take on the fantasy genre. While the pacing might not be for everyone, I believe the well-developed characters, intriguing mysteries, and delightful slice-of-life elements make it a worthwhile read. If you're looking for a story that prioritizes character interaction and a more relaxed plot, I highly recommend giving this one a try.