She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan

She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan

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「「神と呼ばれ、魔王と呼ばれても」」

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kami to Yobare, Maou to Yobarete mo, She Was Both Called the God, as Well as the Devil, 「「神と呼ばれ、魔王と呼ばれても」」

By shimamon, しまもん

4.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
92 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

In the distant future on Earth, there was a girl with God-like powers. That girl is the last survivor of the former human race that flourished in ancient times. The Ancients. And on that very same Earth, a new breed of humans with the ability to wield Magic emerged. That girl began to observe the new human race silently. Sometimes called a God, other times called Satan, that girl continued to observe the new human race. This is the story of the happenings between the lonely girl and the hardworking new human race.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan "She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan" is definitely a novel that sticks with you. With its blend of adventure, fantasy, mystery, and even a dash of sci-fi, it's quite the unique cocktail. The premise alone – an immortal being observing the rise and fall of civilizations – is enough to grab your attention. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the sheer originality of the concept. The idea of an ancient human, the last of her kind, watching over a new race struggling with magic and their own evolution is fascinating. It felt like a grand-scale social experiment, viewed through the lens of someone who has seen it all before. ### What Works Well The exploration of immortality and its potential consequences is a major strength. The main character's detached perspective, her struggle to find meaning after eons of existence, is compelling. The novel also excels at portraying the cyclical nature of history, with the new races making similar mistakes to their predecessors. It really makes you think about humanity's trajectory and whether we're doomed to repeat the past. I particularly enjoyed how the story spans vast periods, with each arc focusing on different characters and conflicts, yet always tying back to the overarching theme of observation and the evolution of society. The author's ability to depict the MC's complex and sometimes contradictory thoughts is really well done. It felt like a genuine attempt to portray the mindset of someone who has lived for millions of years, teetering on the edge of sanity. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is strong, I can see why some readers felt the execution faltered in certain areas. Some plot points felt rushed, potentially hindering further story development. Several readers also pointed out inconsistencies and plot holes that detracted from their enjoyment. While I personally enjoyed the novel, there are a few instances of potentially triggering content, so reader discretion is advised. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers mentioned that the new humanity never really reflects on the main character, which is a shame, and that the story had too much focus on random side characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "She Was Both Called God, as Well as Satan" is a thought-provoking and unique read. While it has its flaws, its originality and exploration of complex themes make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for something different, a story that will make you ponder the nature of existence and the fate of humanity, this might be the novel for you. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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