If I were to compare them to an anime, it would have to be Dragon Ball. Similar sort of mythology.
If you read quite a few Japanese light novels, you might encounter the Chinese ones which are more oriented around martial arts or mythology.
I think they have some interesting concepts, although can be overly nationalistic, especially within the past few years.
I get that Gate had a streak of nationalism in it, but these ones are far more nationalistic. Also, while Hollywood has titles which are overtly nationalistic like the ones where America liberates countries, it isn't as frequent.
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For instance, there might be a relic from ancient times which appears, then Ainz might take a defensive posture. But, practically speaking, the relic might be limited in it's utility.
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The intermissions are a slow drip. Each book only has a short one and it can be years before a new book comes out.
It gets the point across though.
Anytime there is a "sign" (which predictably adds to Ainz's paranoia) that there might be someone powerful or a powerful force out there, the intermission puts that idea to rest.
I think the death knight he casually summoned in one of the first episodes was something like Level 50.
I was actually thinking of reading the Ninth Prince novel, and had read a bit of it, then I discovered that they had adapted it into an #anime.
Honestly, I'm surprised Re:Monster got adapted into an #anime. I distinctly remember it being like DEVOUR DEVOUR DEVOUR. Lol. Entertaining in it's own way.
It's a novel about a guy who gets reincarnated as a goblin and he can gain someone's abilities by devouring them.
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The power levels drive the plot. It creates an excuse for the gods to fight with each other, and to pursue becoming more powerful gods.
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In fact, if you just look at Future Diary, the story is about people killing each other over that.
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Kado's flaws are more glaring when you compare it to fantasy novels where people are gods but the gods have power levels.
These novels are pretty upfront about the "dude please, of course everyone would want to be a god".
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Basically, everyone has the chance to ascend to godhood and they pull the cliché that this isn't what folks should do because they are supposed to be humans living mundane lives.
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