Jan 30, 2025
As the twin of the Talented Mage (?) and the next head of the house, Riarte has to deal with the hatred of her family. One day she is to be beheaded as a kind of sacrifice for her brother, but a spirit king sends her back to the past...
To be honest, I'm quite divided when it comes to ‘I Was The Real Owner Of Elheim’. I can summarise the majority of my opinion in a few sentences: It's just one of those classic ‘protagonist was mistreated and is now reborn and wants a better life’ stories that are so generic that they can only
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become interesting again with a good twist.
This work has such a twist, even if it is difficult to describe. Because the focus is shifted a little. Because Riarte has been locked up all her life, she only knows fractions of the future that is supposed to happen. So she can't really trust her knowledge and has to feel her way carefully and uncertainly through world history. This actually makes the story feel different, even if I don't know if I like it. Because this lack of knowledge and uncertainty affects the entire manhwa, there is hardly a place, hardly a moment, where I fully understood what was going on: there is no reasonable explanation for most things. This makes it difficult for me as a reader to understand situations or the world in general. For example, there seem to be three noble families with magic, but it is never explained further. In one family, it is implied that their ancestor has inherited a special contract, but whether this applies to other families, whether there are forms of magic that can be learnt as an outsider or what exactly these different magics actually are is only hinted at at best. So it runs through every scene, every character, every moment of the story, every part of the world, every aspect of the book really. It's subtle, but it quickly got on my nerves. Mainly because I just feel stupid that I don't fully understand everything. But maybe I'm stupid, maybe it's explained somewhere and I've overlooked it? That's why I'm so conflicted here.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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