Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki

Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki

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エルフ転生からのチート建国記

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Elf Reincarnation, From Elf Reincarnation to Cheat Kingdom Founding Chronicle, エルフ転生からのチート建国記

By tsukiyo rui, 月夜 涙(るい)

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

A genius magician, to fight against his fate to die a natural death from old age, grasped at the truth of magic to allow himself to reincarnate with a power he created himself. The cycle of reincarnation is repeated multiple times and in his 31st reincarnation, the magician became a boy named Syril who lives in a village of elves. However, that village is ruled by Humans, and the Elves are treated as livestock. After becoming 14 years old, Syril, who regained his past knowledge and experience, stands up to help a girl, who is his childhood friend. The story of the creation of an ideal country begins in that one village, a place where all races can coexist. Elves, Fox-girl, and various other Heroines.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki* Alright, let's dive into *Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki*, a title that certainly promises a lot. After reading what others have to say, I've got a pretty good handle on what to expect, and I'm ready to share my take. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing: a soul with a multitude of past lives reincarnated as an elf, ready to build a nation. The initial volume seems to grab attention with its action-oriented approach and nation-building elements. It sets the stage for a potentially compelling story of rebellion against a suppressive empire. I appreciate the darker undertones hinting at a protagonist willing to do what's necessary, setting him apart from your typical overly-nice MC. ### What Works Well The first volume seems to be a hit, with many praising the worldbuilding and action. The concept of the MC drawing upon his past lives for knowledge and power is also a definite draw, offering a unique twist on the reincarnation trope. Some readers particularly enjoyed the initial focus on kingdom building and the protagonist's willingness to make difficult decisions. The culture of the elves being unique and not a carbon copy of other iterations is a definite plus. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the consensus seems to be that the quality takes a nosedive after the first volume. Several readers expressed disappointment with the shift towards slice-of-life elements, with excessive focus on cooking, banquets, and mundane daily activities. The empire plot seems to fade into the background, which is a major letdown for those who were invested in the initial conflict. Others have noted inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the author's worldbuilding and factual details, disrupting immersion. Some have also taken issue with the gratuitous ecchi content and what they perceive as poorly integrated harem elements. ### Final Verdict *Elf Tensei Kara no Cheat Kenkoku-ki* appears to be a case of a promising start that fails to deliver on its potential. While the initial volume might be worth a read for its action and worldbuilding, be warned that the story seems to shift dramatically into a much slower and less engaging narrative. If you're looking for a serious kingdom-building story with consistent pacing and attention to detail, you might want to approach this one with caution.

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