Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours

Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours

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アウターワールドストーリー: 蝕む黒の霧 / 異世界じゃなくて、現実世界で魔王になったら -蝕む黒の霧- (PN) / 蝕む黒の霧 (WN)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Autāwārudosutōrī: Mushibamu Kuro No Kiri, First Outer World Story Series: The Black Mist that Devours, If I Become A Demon King In The Real World, And It's Not Isekai - The Black Mist That Devours- (PN), Isekai Janakute, Genjitsu Sekai De Maō Ni Nattara - Mushibamu Kuro No Kiri - (PN), Mushibamu Kuro No Kiri (WN)

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By kurikinoshita, kurikishita, クリキノシタ, 栗木下

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
157 chapters
Original Publisher
oakla shuppan

Description

First Outer World Story: “Haaaaahhhhhhhh!?” And then I ended up becoming a Demon King from a human being to build a labyrinth.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
oakla shuppan
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours "Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours" is a completed web novel, with ongoing translation, that promises a dark fantasy experience centered around a human turned Demon King. I went in expecting a unique take on the dungeon-building genre with a morally grey protagonist, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in others. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise hooked me. The idea of a ruthless protagonist forced into a Demon King role, building a labyrinth to survive against both humans and rival Demon Kings, felt refreshing. The early chapters had a certain charm, even if a bit shallow in detail. I was eager to see how the MC would navigate this dangerous new reality. ### What Works Well The most compelling aspect is definitely the anti-hero protagonist. He's not your typical "misunderstood villain." He's genuinely ruthless, and I appreciated the author's commitment to this flawed character. I found this to be an interesting change of pace. I also liked that the translation quality seems to be high, which makes the story easier to follow. ### Areas of Concern One of the biggest issues I had was the pacing and structure. The story jumps between numerous character perspectives, even minor ones, sometimes within a single conversation. This made it difficult to stay invested in the narrative and follow the plot. I also felt that the world-building was underdeveloped, with many elements introduced without sufficient explanation or detail, leaving me with unanswered questions. The author's choice to include a time-skip, though seemingly important to the plot, felt abrupt and contributed to the disjointed feeling. Also, the comedic undertones felt a bit out of place given the dark subject matter. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find elements of the plot disturbing, particularly scenes involving sexual harassment used to extract information. ### Final Verdict "Outer World Story: The Black Mist that Devours" has the potential to be a compelling dark fantasy, but it's held back by structural issues, pacing problems, and underdeveloped world-building. While the ruthless protagonist and interesting premise offer some appeal, the narrative flaws ultimately detract from the overall experience. It's a novel with some good elements that may be better appreciated by readers less concerned with character depth or world building. Overall, I'd give it a 3/5.

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