The Sorcerer King of Destruction and the Golem of the Barbarian Queen (Light Novel) Vol. 2

The Sorcerer King of Destruction and the Golem of the Barbarian Queen (Light Novel) Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-05-10 10:51:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Northcarolina
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Summary

NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED

Fleeing their dark fate, Nemaki and his faithful partner Goltarou have at last reached human civilization。 However, Nemaki’s search for answers is soon interrupted by his desire to help his fellow man。 When he rescues an indebted shopkeeper, he makes himself the target of a criminal organization–and it’s up to Goltarou to protect him from revenge。

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Aaron

The newly branded sorcerer king, previously heralded as the one to bring ruin to all the world, journeys westward and finally stumbles upon a human settlement。 More of a waystation, really。 Just a place to stop for a comfortable bed, a bite to eat, and perhaps exchange a few goods for local currency。 What could possibly go wrong?THE SORCERER KING OF DESTRUCTION #2 picks up where the previous volume concluded。 The protagonist and his golem guardian roll into a rural town and mix it up with the lo The newly branded sorcerer king, previously heralded as the one to bring ruin to all the world, journeys westward and finally stumbles upon a human settlement。 More of a waystation, really。 Just a place to stop for a comfortable bed, a bite to eat, and perhaps exchange a few goods for local currency。 What could possibly go wrong?THE SORCERER KING OF DESTRUCTION #2 picks up where the previous volume concluded。 The protagonist and his golem guardian roll into a rural town and mix it up with the locals。 But as one might assume, nothing really goes according to plan。 Nemaki and Gol clash with regional gangsters, interrupt the business of local merchants, and accidentally manifest a reputation as a nightmarish duo of sorcerer and warrior witch。 The last of these is the result of a gradual pooling of the random acts of violence, keen drama, and patient storytelling readers pocketed from the book series' previous installment。As with the first book, THE SORCERER KING OF DESTRUCTION #2 is not for fans of isekai tales who favor the immediacy of all-or-nothing adventure sagas。 It is a sometimes agonizingly slow read, with the narrator simmering over minute details and rummaging through alternate scenarios for pages at a time。 During fight scenes, for example, Nemaki will spend an eternity negotiating tactics with himself。 So much so, the inertia of the battle tends to fade by the time anything substantive occurs。 It's great to know the man is sensitive to his surroundings, but listening to him internally debate the merits of his abilities without end, in the middle of a battle, when he should be acting on behalf of the golem standing in front of him, is a bit of a letdown。Also, again, this is not the novel for fans who rely on sycophantic banter between the titles romantic interests。 And despite the introduction of new human characters, such as a magic-tool merchant, his daughter, and a handful of assassins, the novel's overreliance on the narrator to speak to the mental and emotional state of every scene amounts to a spectacular draw on reader attention and stamina。 Nemaki is famously clueless in some facets of his awareness。 And while this is part of the book's humor, one must also note how the author narrowly frames and applies most of the book's dialogue。 To clarify, the dialogue is less natural and rhythmic than it is doggedly convenient。 These inadequate speech dynamics aren't bad, per se, merely a signal to readers of the author's creative limitations。Altogether, readers who enjoyed the first volume will surely enjoy the current volume。 Nemaki continues to cause trouble for others despite intending goodwill。 His golem, Goltarou, continues to cause all sorts of mayhem, violence, and torture despite her ruby-red eyes and wan smile。 The narrator's comical inability to put two and two together, to draw the simplest conclusions, is plentiful。 This includes his failing to realize Gol's accidental downing of a massive, feral deer was the fortuitous killing of the infamously destructive Flame Bicorn ("Why do I feel like I've seen those features on something before? [。。] My imagination as acting up," p。 212), as well as his failing to realize that when he wipes down Gol's body every night, he's effectively giving her a sensual massage and mistakes her arousal for discomfort ("There could be no doubt; she was definitely malfunctioning。 I was racked with a horrible regret," p。 130)。And while the action scenes in THE SORCERER KING OF DESTRUCTION #2 carry the delayed drama of a character too caught up in his own thoughts, they deliver nonetheless。 Gol faces off against new golem types, Nemaki must outsmart the group tactics of multiple baddies, and in one scene in particular, the two pair up for an awkward but cleverly written interrogation whose decadence doesn't quite manifest until much later in the story。 。。。more

William Young

If I smash my head through the wall will the pain stopThis book is good in many regards and I think it will only get better but the mc is too dumb to breathe。 He somehow manages to misinterpret everything that happens to him and skips right over the obvious correct conclusions in favour of obserd idiotic ones。 I honestly don't know if I'll have the strength to continue to the third one, he's just so oblivious。 If I smash my head through the wall will the pain stopThis book is good in many regards and I think it will only get better but the mc is too dumb to breathe。 He somehow manages to misinterpret everything that happens to him and skips right over the obvious correct conclusions in favour of obserd idiotic ones。 I honestly don't know if I'll have the strength to continue to the third one, he's just so oblivious。 。。。more

Littlekerr

No thanks! 2。5 Stars for the story idea only。 As others have stayed the MC is。。。anger tons of anger!! It's not even a funny MC just one who blatantly ignores the perfect rationalization they just had and goes on being annoying in almost every way。 Not to mention the few points the author tries to force some comedy from it。 Sadly I'm more than likely done with this series。 No thanks! 2。5 Stars for the story idea only。 As others have stayed the MC is。。。anger tons of anger!! It's not even a funny MC just one who blatantly ignores the perfect rationalization they just had and goes on being annoying in almost every way。 Not to mention the few points the author tries to force some comedy from it。 Sadly I'm more than likely done with this series。 。。。more

Alec Rebert

3。2

Dmitriy

If you can get over the fact that MC is an infantile imbecile with zero awareness, than you're a saint。 Me? I'm just a human and I don't understand why anyone would like this garbage。 If you can get over the fact that MC is an infantile imbecile with zero awareness, than you're a saint。 Me? I'm just a human and I don't understand why anyone would like this garbage。 。。。more

Troublesmommy

Good, you can feel the kind of characters they are becoming。Its a great continuation of the series, the MC doesn't change to much but forms bonds with new individuals who's interactions feel believable enough although I didn't expect to see some less 'nice' things that most light novel writer use to make you hate someone but hell it unavoidable in this media。 Jest a footnote though nothing bad happened。 Its truly one of the better isakias coming out as of late its jest sucks how long the gap bet Good, you can feel the kind of characters they are becoming。Its a great continuation of the series, the MC doesn't change to much but forms bonds with new individuals who's interactions feel believable enough although I didn't expect to see some less 'nice' things that most light novel writer use to make you hate someone but hell it unavoidable in this media。 Jest a footnote though nothing bad happened。 Its truly one of the better isakias coming out as of late its jest sucks how long the gap between releases felt。 。。。more