Wortenia Senki

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Des alternatives: English: Record of Wortenia War
Japanese: ウォルテニア戦記
Auteur: Yagi, Yukari
Taper: Manga
Statut: Publishing
Publier: 2016-10-21 to ?
Sérialisation: Comic Fire

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Des alternatives: English: Record of Wortenia War
Japanese: ウォルテニア戦記
Auteur: Yagi, Yukari
Taper: Manga
Statut: Publishing
Publier: 2016-10-21 to ?
Sérialisation: Comic Fire
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2.5
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High school student Mikoshiba Ryouma was summoned to a different world in the middle of a war. Sensing the malice from the one who summoned him (a summoner of the O'ltormea empire), he uses his martial arts to run away, killing important people of the empire during his escape. After the escape, he rescues two twin sisters from the hands of thieves. The sisters who can use magic, swear to serve him as subordinates. Thus, Ryouma begins his journey on the path of the supreme ruler.

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Wortenia Senki review
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blushjoy14
Apr 05, 2021
Isekai is Trash but i am Trash-can
~some isekai trash otaku (myself)

Market is over saturated with some shut in neet transported by truck-kun to some other "Game Like" world with MP , EXP, HP stats .. you know typical gaming fantasy.

Is this manga like that?
yes and no.

TLDR in Bottom

This manga is gold in pile of trash called Isekai genre. Having said that, please don't compare it to other best seller manga.

Art : Is mediocre initially. I would give it around 6 or 7 /10, but later on it become really good and author draws it selectively good at places where it matters. You know what i mean if you read it.

Character : MC is not a *some really bad word for a review*, let say week willed and self rightous and that's really a big deal in this genre. He kills whenever necessary (almost always). He is one of the best thing in this manga. He is strong not because of some cheat but he was trained by his grandpa his entire life before he was summoned. He uses intelligence and not not some OP shit. Yeah he is powerful but still can't destroy everyone just by the wait of his balls.
Other characters are just ok

Story: This is the real winning part for this manga. Story is quite complex and that is what i loved the most. Some kids are not able to understand it as they are only used to reading some power level style Isekai genre and disliking it. It is not your average MC transported to Isekai, gains some cheats and going around showing the power of his balls.
[b]Warning : If your brain is not matured enough to comprehend a good and complex story, please avoid it. It will waste your time[/b]

Over All : I am personally enjoying it too much as manga like these are hard to come by.

TLDR:

It is good manga for those who want to read isekai but want to read some good story and not just OP MC going around showing off. It have quite a bit of politics and action. It is not your average manga and but people are not liking it. It is also not good enough to be put in same category as top Tier non isekai manga.
8/10 considering the crap Isekai genre is filled off.

Wortenia Senki review
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69thStreet8
Apr 05, 2021
Jesus, I forced myself to read until chapter 18 because i was trying to like this manga, but I cannot.

Story: 1/10

The story is pathetic even for the genre. When reading the premise of this manga, you can already see that it is generic, but this one succeeds in being worse than any other generic isekai manga.

The plot is very forced, everyone in this story is unstable emotionally and manages to kill people without any remorse just for a provocation. It is tiring and repetitive, everything happens as the protagonist wants, he is smarter than all the other people in this world, and in a pathetic way, because his line of reasoning is common. It's like everyone in the world is just dumb.

The most comical is that the protagonist does not receive any skill, he is simply very strong, is practically a killer completely prepared for any situation, he is like a god who does not know defeat, everything is absurdly easy and convenient for him, it is like if everything happened for the plot convenience or something.

Characters: 1/10

Seriously, the characters are horrible, and I'm being respectful here.

Our protagonist, Mikoshiba Ryouma, is what I call a sucker, he is unbearably arrogant, seriously, gilgamesh seems humble near him, and the problem is that he does not have to be arrogant like that, he is like a loser who just won super powers and comes off discounting his sexual frustration at innocent people, just because he was rejected by society all his life. It's an otaku with chuunibyou.

The girls and potato sacks are the same thing, they are empty shells, they are just there for the plot's convenience, or for fanservice of the cliche of slaves who use magic, and support the hero who just fights physically.

Art: 7/10

The art is beautiful, it is the only good point in this manga.

Overall: 1/10

The story is bad, it can be worse than any other kind of generic story, the characters are horrible, it's just annoying, I do not recommend it. Just read this if you are very curious, or like characters like the protagonist, because I think it's impossible for anyone to like this manga.
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PoisonSunflower10
Apr 04, 2021
Review Wortenia Senki

Have you ever wondered that the protagonists of LNs tend to be too good for their own? If yes, try Wortenia Senki, to see what I would call a ruthless MC.

That’s not to say that the LN is edgy. In fact, it goes way afar from it. But I will develop it further.
Hey guys, nice to meet you all again. This will be the review of Wortenia Senki, a light novel written by Ryouta Hori, and illustrated by bob.

Explaining a bit of the premise, Ryoma Mikoshiba, a 16-year high school student, is suddenly summoned to another world. But, in the real world, his grandfather taught him martial arts and things related to politics and military, so he had a good grasp of this things when he was summoned. And then, he simply shook off his summoners, by killing them.

Yes, a 16 years student killed 4 adults. While you may think it was forced, it was not. In fact, it was really reasonable, considering the context. But yes, this the premise. A guy that is not afraid of killing is summoned to another world, and then the story continues.

“But the story will become edgy? The purpose of it is just to give us readers some gore and that’s it?” NO. Absolutely not. It may fool you, but Wortenia Senki is one of the best LNs that has militarism and politics as it main focus. Comparing to the others kingdom building series or war series, the only one I can think of that rivals it is Youjo Senki, but they go to different directions, which is not the interest here.

Wortenia Senki has one hell of a plot. It is heavily focused on militarism, politics and strategies affairs. If I do say myself, it is very detailed and well thought. Ryouta Hori delves on militarism themes, mingling it with politics, and explaining things in a way that show to us readers the consequences or benefits, and not just tell. He just tells sometimes, I’ll be honest, but, in the end, it’s not a big deal.

We get a lot of politics machinations, with what some nobles and commoners want, to a strategic view of a large-scale war, or some skirmish on a forest. We get an ambush on a mountain, and on the other hand a monster attack. Wortenia Senki has all of these things. So, if you want a LN that goes on militatism and politics affairs, you don’t have to read this review, just go read the LN.

However, there are some flaws with the narrator. There were passages, for example, that we entered in the mind of a noble, to understand why he wasn’t obeying the Queen. We comprehend his motives, and the circumstances that he was put in. It wasn’t told to us. It was shown. And it keeps going throughout the volumes. Each time we jump to a different character, to give us insights on different views.

However, it has some flaws, and, depending on the person, it can affect your experience. The narrator is in third person, but it is not the kind of narrator that is a POV. No, he is an omniscient one, in other words, he knows ALL of the feeling of all the characters in view. Which means that the author makes jumps of POVs, which really, really affects your experience. He kind of improved in the later volumes, but in the beginning was really a hassle.

Like, the scene has 3 different characters, with the 3 of them being enemies to each other. And, while they were negotiating, the narrator, first, shows us the inner thoughts of a character, named X. And then, it jumps to the character Y, and, finally, to the character Z. In the end, you lost the grasp of these characters and you don’t know what each one of them was feeling, and that’s bad! Really bad.

As I said, it improves, but never fades, unfortunately.

Strangely enough, the writing is good. Albeit the prose sometimes becomes iffy in the POV’s jump, the technical level of the writing is high. Above average of the LN’s I’ve read, which is not many, but whatever.

About the pacing, we have another problem. The volumes are too small. They have like 50k words per volume, which, for me, is small. For comparison, a Re:Zero volume has 80k words, and 86 has 70k~80k words. So, yes, Wortenia Senki has small volumes. And the problem lies in the pacing. When the narrative starts to gets good, it is abruptly interrupted by the volume. Many times, there was stops like that, which broke the pacing. If the volumes were larger, like, 2 volumes in 1, it would be sooooo much good.

That’s down to preferences, for sure, but it was a bad thing imo.

Ah, let’s talk about characters. Ah, the characters.

Here we have two problems. A lack of characterization. And a lot of unnecessary POVs.
I felt that, while reading, that the characters didn’t differ that much. We have a lot of characters that are nobles, which means having the same interest. We have the warrior’s faithful types. It’s more that the author used the tropes and didn’t develop them.

The Malfist sisters. Damn. If you asked me to differ those two, I wouldn’t be able to. They are twins, yes, but they don’t have a unique trait. They are the same. And they don’t have motivations, just the passion for Ryoma. Nothing else. The background of these two exists, but is nearly irrelevant. They don’t talk about it. They just exist, nothing else. And that truly annoys me, because they had potential!

Well, on the other hand, we have Ryoma, which has a strong characterization and one of the main reasons why I enjoyed Wortenia. He is a bit of a Gary Stu, but he is such an enjoyable character. And his thoughts are really well defined, so all of his decision are reasonable. He is ruthless when the time calls. Not evil, not good. Anti-hero. Ryoma is really enjoyable haha, and he is not averse to sex and these things too!

So, the characters are not a strong point in Wortenia. So, if you want good characters, Wortenia maybe is not for you, but you could check it regardless.

The worldbuilding is good enough to sustain the plot. Since we have a lot of politics, it is necessary a good worldbuilding to give base to it, and Wortenia has it. So, no problems here.

There’s in fact a good thing about it. Wortenia Senki uses well the isekai genre. It is not a singular world. It is not detached from reality. It has meaning. Anything beyond that is spoiler, so I’ll refrain myself, but keep in mind that the world of Wortenia Senki is not a detached world.

I think I already talked a bit about Wortenia Senki. So here are my final thoughts, if you are still wavering.

If you want a LN that focuses on military and political affairs, rather than the inner conflicts of characters, or an awesome worldbuilding, Wortenia Senki is a good fit for you.

If you want a LN that focuses on inner conflicts of the characters, or an awesome worldbuilding, Wortenia Senki is not a good fit for you.

However, even if you want a LN with good characterizations, I think Wortenia Senki is worth a try. Mostly because of the politics and militarism in it, since it is a rare theme on LNs and mangas.
Wortenia Senki review
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MermaidGalaxies7
Apr 04, 2021
If I were to describe Record of Wortenia War in one word, it would be ‘Pretentious’. The first few chapters were relatively interesting, which had raised my hopes, but about two volumes in, I was ready to give up. This LN has a whole host of problems, which I’ll try to go into below.

Story (3/10):
What started as a traditional isekai ended up being an utter mess, caused primarily by the incoherent storytelling and cardboard-cutout characters. The storytelling was all over the place, with the perspective and narration jumping here and there with no real rhyme or reason. Progression of time was also quite iffy, with seemingly random time-skips, which were only referenced in hindsight, making you wonder when that even happened.
Another factor that starts turning up around volume 2 is politics, which is just hilarious. It appears as if the author just read a few novels which involved political intrigue and attempted to recreate that without any real understanding of the subject. The manoeuvring was completely two-dimensional, and all the seasoned politicians/nobles had the mindset of playground bullies or their targets.
Most of the story is just about making Ryouma look larger than life, and to have everyone fear and respect him. Each arc simply focuses on furthering this aspect, without actually advancing the plot in any way.

Art (5/10):
Eh, the artwork is decent, but the character art is rather wonky, especially the facial expressions and shapes. Not much else to say about it.

Characters (1/10):
Record of Wortenia War only has one character as such – the protagonist, Mikoshiba Ryouma. All the other characters exist simply to validate his existence in one way or the other, usually by being afraid of him or being in awe of him. The character relations are either rushed or completely skipped – one moment, a pair of characters may be suspicious of each other, and they suddenly have full trust in each other just a few paragraphs later, with no explanation to speak of.
As for Ryouma himself, he is essentially the definition of a ‘perfect’ character. Amazingly fit and powerful, smarter than an aged tactician, compassionate when required, ruthless when necessary… All at the ripe old age of sixteen. Seriously, what? The character is just so outright broken that you can clearly see the author struggling to throw in some weaknesses, so that he’d be more ‘believable’. Well, I can say for a fact that he failed miserably. Ryouma is always the smartest person in whatever room he’s in, and usually the strongest as well (even if not directly). He comes up with all kinds of strategies and plans that are amazing and novel to the other characters, but mostly common sense to your average reader. There’s also the fact that everyone else involved is an absolute fool, even the ones that are introduced as shrewd or cunning.

Enjoyment (3/10):
Not particularly enjoyable. It was mildly interesting to begin with, but it quickly became predictable and dull. I gave up midway through volume 3 due to the reasons I’ve explained.

Overall (3/10):
Record of Wortenia War is essentially at the same level as your average Chinese novel, and really isn’t worth your time. I’d pass on reading it if I were you.