Saihate no Paladin is among the better isekai novels, and lot of it is thanks to how it build its protagonist.
As many LNs of similar genres this one too has absurdly overpowered protagonist. The important distinction here however is that William, the protagonist of Faraway Paladin, isn’t meant to be self-insert. How does the novel achieve this? Firstly, the power isn’t just given out for free. Unlike the usual case where the explanation of overpowerdness of the protagonist is given just few sentences or at best paragraphs, here we get a whole volume about how the power came to be. And none of it is
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Paladin of the End, Ultimate Paladin Japanese: 最果てのパラディン More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 25, 2016 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 9, 2019
Honestly, out of all of the mangas, manhuas, webtoons, and light novels I've read, as well as all of the animes I've watched, this is the first and debatably only one that has ever pushed me to write a review about it. For almost every situation or emotional scenario depicted in Saihate, I've had to sit and digest it in my head because of how eloquently it is written. It almost takes away from the experience (all jokes) because of how it accidentally becomes a debate of morals and ethics in my head. This well written, emotionally impacting, and intriguing story
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May 11, 2019
While the opening was a clear 10/10 when compared to most isekai, the later development in my eyes took a huge dump on the foundation laid out in the first arc.
I read up to mid-way trough the second volume and I might pick it up again in the future to see if it somehow raises back up from it's ashes. Spoilers: The first arc, that is the childhood arc has a wonderful and emotional buildup that also clearly sets the main character on his path. It has great character development, making the unavoidable sacrifices all the more sad. Besides that, I also liked how it tackled the ... |