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Overlord, Vol. 15

The Half-Elf Demigod Part I

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Overlord, Vol. 15

By: Kugane Maruyama, so-bin, Andrew Cunningham - translator
Narrated by: Chris Guerrero
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War with the Nation of Darkness is inevitable—or so the Theocracy’s leaders believe with every part of their beings. With such an obvious threat on their borders, there’s no time to waste on lesser concerns, so they decide to eliminate the elf king who has been a thorn in their sides for too long! Meanwhile, Ainz sets out for the elf country on what he’s decided to call a paid vacation. His real goal is to create an opportunity for Aura and Mare to make some friends their age—even as the Theocracy armies march on the capital! The twins know their wise ruler has his hopes pinned on them and won’t stop until they bring this forest under the control of Ainz Ooal Gown! Adventure Fantasy Humorous Literature & Fiction Science Fiction

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Well well well we meet again!
It’s funny but how short were those 160H give or take?
Surprised yourself, well as did I. Cudos to Chris. The reading never got stale master at work!
To sir Maruyama, thank you I’ve enjoyed and I will keep enjoying.

You remembered Demiurge!

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Another great listen, would highly recommend this to everyone, bring on the next one please lol

Awesome

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So little happened in this book. Very poor story dragging on forever. Not a good value.

Half or less of everything except price

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Sadly I felt this was the weakest Overlord novel to date. Very little seems to happen, and what does happen seems to repeat. A lot of dialogue, the dynamics of the Dark Elves seems very similar to what we had in The Sacred Kingdom (i.e two opposing sides, internal conflict, less experienced characters disagreeing with more experienced.) A lot of the story is Ainz being EXTREMELY cautious for no reason. Spending most of his time invisible, watching people, and considering looking up people's skirts (including a certain cross-dressing dark elf twin). The way Ainz handles and approaches the dark elves seems at odds when compared to the dwarves, empire and so forth. Even Aura borders on boring, and makes a lot of "hmm" and "I guess" comments. There were some good moments, but this feels like it would have worked much better as a far earlier entry in Overlord.

Boring and Repeative

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