TLDR: Author is goated, no plot holes or inconsistencies, and Marbas is a cutie.
Notice how when the gray haired uncle talked about killing the MC, he said “Dead man tell no tales, and neither do their sons”. This is in direct conflict with the idea of necromancy, since they indeed can raise the dead to tell their tales. But the author is no idiot, so he had the other guy reply “Indeed the last time dead man told tales was centuries ago when our family still wielded the power of Necromancy”. The reason I’m mentioning this is to show how the writing is seamless so far, with no plot holes, showing the thought the author has put into this.
Also, the reaction of the little pup Marbas after the MC killed the woman (mimic) was funny and cute. He pushed the MC over and started squishing the MC’s face with his paws. And another testament to the writing is that the MC was pushed over into a pool of blood, and after the MC politely moved Marbas away and sat up, he began to complain about his clothing, which appeared stained by blood. No plot holes or inconsistencies so far.
The MC is cool headed and intelligent, as well as decisive. But why was he hesitating so much when his vassals asked him to take action last chapter. He told them he needs more time to think. Potential inconsistency there, but I’m willing to look past it. I trust this author.
If you’ve read this far, congratulations as your attention span is better than most.
Poofe Ei
TLDR: Author is goated, no plot holes or inconsistencies, and Marbas is a cutie.
Notice how when the gray haired uncle talked about killing the MC, he said “Dead man tell no tales, and neither do their sons”. This is in direct conflict with the idea of necromancy, since they indeed can raise the dead to tell their tales. But the author is no idiot, so he had the other guy reply “Indeed the last time dead man told tales was centuries ago when our family still wielded the power of Necromancy”. The reason I’m mentioning this is to show how the writing is seamless so far, with no plot holes, showing the thought the author has put into this.
Also, the reaction of the little pup Marbas after the MC killed the woman (mimic) was funny and cute. He pushed the MC over and started squishing the MC’s face with his paws. And another testament to the writing is that the MC was pushed over into a pool of blood, and after the MC politely moved Marbas away and sat up, he began to complain about his clothing, which appeared stained by blood. No plot holes or inconsistencies so far.
The MC is cool headed and intelligent, as well as decisive. But why was he hesitating so much when his vassals asked him to take action last chapter. He told them he needs more time to think. Potential inconsistency there, but I’m willing to look past it. I trust this author.
If you’ve read this far, congratulations as your attention span is better than most.