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Seiun wo Kakeru
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Rating(4.0 / 5.0, 206 votes)
5 | 52% (108 votes) |
4 | 17% (36 votes) |
3 | 17% (35 votes) |
2 | 5% (10 votes) |
1 | 8% (17 votes) |
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2013
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
131 Chapters (Hiatus)
6 LN Volumes (Hiatus)
6 LN Volumes (Hiatus)
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
No
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One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
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Release Frequency
Every 197.9 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #4727Monthly Rank: #7154
All Time Rank: #4369
Reading List [Graph]
On 5529 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1428
All Time Rank: #1153
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.There was once an ordinary and remote village to which a man, who had no relatives, appeared. Since then, everything has changed. Labor became pleasant, people stopped starving and became healthier, resulting in population increase. On top of that, the village started to flourish in trade. A time of huge change and considerable turmoil was about to begin, a revolution that no man could turn a blind eye to.
In the ancient bronze era, even more distant than medieval times, a certain blacksmith was yet to make his great effort.
Associated Names
One entry per lineDashing Through the Blue Sky
青雲を駆ける
青雲を駆ける
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Recommendation Lists
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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10/17/15 | hachidoritranslations | c16 |
10/16/15 | hachidoritranslations | illustrations 1 |
10/15/15 | hachidoritranslations | c15 |
10/14/15 | hachidoritranslations | c14 |
10/13/15 | hachidoritranslations | c9.5 |
10/13/15 | hachidoritranslations | c13 |
10/12/15 | hachidoritranslations | c12 |
10/11/15 | hachidoritranslations | c11 |
10/10/15 | hachidoritranslations | c10 |
10/09/15 | hachidoritranslations | c8-9 |
10/09/15 | hachidoritranslations | c7 |
10/07/15 | hachidoritranslations | c6 |
10/07/15 | hachidoritranslations | c5 |
10/05/15 | hachidoritranslations | c4 |
10/04/15 | hachidoritranslations | c3 |
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Needs very little improvement to be publishable LN level quality. Pros:
Great character building
An actual love interest for once
Modern knowledge in past tech setting Cons:
Translation vocab is off.
Simple easy to find example:
The walls were covered with gray spots, which would explain the use of the charcoal.
Should be
"which would denote the use of the charcoal.
No real hook, or this-is-why-you-should-read-this style intro. Too many novels around for that sh*t. Other thoughts:
Silly critics seem to think showy things are bad things.
Chapter 62:
"... Eiji entrusted Katharina with the job of dyeing the fabric. Katharina was reluctant at first as she originally planned to withdraw from doing that, but in the end, she accepted it gladly."
Out of nowhere, the author mentions that Katharina is reluctant, but he does not explain why. What's the point of mentioning it then.
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How would I describe this LN? Not sure. It has it's good points and bad points. As for good: it's unique. The story isn't your typical OP protagonist in another world building a harem. It shows a guy with a particular skill using that skill to improve the lives of the people around him. Bad: he's a moron. Despite the author mentioning multiple times that he "has a good head" he mindlessly introduces modern technologies and inventions without the least bit of thought to the impact they can create, and his motivation to do them are usually way too shallow to make up for the potential troubles. Plus, he somehow seems unable to understand how highly valued all the tech he's introducing would be, even in situations where literally a child would get it. Ex:
Not realizing the feudal Lord would want to use his iron forging to make weapons to enforce their logically unfeasible rule.
It starts small and will scale slowly but into more complicated aspect both related to ACTUAL crafting and even markets and society.
All the characters even those who appear for a single chapter are very very well fleshed out. Currently the cast is small and theyre being built out as being slowly introduced. And the mechanism to restrict casting is rather fairly intelligent, and no s*upid cheap fanservice. Fanservice is there, but its put there tastefully and very occasionally, and with good quality, and not spammed all over. This series can be treated as a quality made artisan delicacy in compared to fastfood that spams cheap titillation in being the majority of its contents. It has tension in its places, there it needs it, its not without it, and its very smart of the author to recognize it, otherwise it becomes monotonous. If you are looking for a quick cheap fap; this isnt for you.
If you're looking for cheap constant titillation both s*xual and otherwise, cliches and templates; this isnt for you.
if you're looking for action and fast pace, and constant drama, or just quick ups and down; this isnt for you If you're looking for something relaxing and or intelligent that might even make you very very very slightly use ur head to think a bit rather than base emotions.... this is for you