![]() It allows him to continue to whine, bitch, and moan about how humans are trash while letting his monsters servants do all the dirty work for him. Truly, this is the worst power the author could give the main character. While the story would be darkly amusing to read if it focused on whether he would either first starve to death or go mad from his twisted ideologies, the author gives him a third option when he is able to befriend a slime, suddenly realizing that his power is to befriend monsters. Judging by how little he was involved in the situation, the narrative makes it sound like he didn't do much work with the group in the first place and is just getting angry because events are now affecting him specifically. It's impossible to become sympathetic to his situation as the audience knows nothing of what caused this collapse in the first place. The main protagonist, Majima immediately throws himself into this misanthropic mindset of judgmental scorn toward other people, angry that society could collapse like this. There is no gradual descent, no specific events that cause the sudden rioting, just everyone suddenly hates each other, and violence destroys any semblance of humanity ![]() Instead, it opts to have any form of society or civil understanding almost immediately collapse as the main character vaguely narrates how everyone turns on each other and rape and murder is brutally. That's what the story would be about if that was what it focuses on. Accounting for roughly a third of the student body, these Cheat Users must balance power with the normal students as they seek for civilization or a way home. Among these students are humans that have developed special powers upon entering the new world. Master of Monster is about an entire school that gets transported to another world and the roughly 1000 students that have to survive its harsh and dangerous environment. Master of Monster fails to understand this completely. ![]() Its his character interaction and not his personality that made him interesting. I honestly didn't hate him and felt he worked as a good foil to the more confident but blustering Asuka or the much more passive Rei. ![]() Not the new, revamped versions of the character but the whiny pathetic wimp of the original series. When I read Master of Monster, the protagonist reminds me of Shinji Ikari. ![]()
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