Infinite mage chapter 1
Kworld trend / Infinite mage chapter 1, This is the tale of a boy dreaming about infinity as a human! Found abandoned in a stable, Shirone is the son of a hunter—and a peasant through and though. Despite hardships, he’s a genius that manages to learn to read by himself and becomes obsessed with it.
Brimming with genius talent, he goes to the city with his father, where he learns about magic— beginning his journey as an explosive rising star!
Infinite mage chapter 1
A brief description of the manga Infinite Mage: Abandoned at birth in a stable, Shirone was raised by commoners. As a child, he had gifted Insight and had learned how to read. After visiting the city, he finally saw the workings of magic, which he was immensely curious about. This inspired Shirone’s dream of becoming a mage. However, the city was a place with a cruel and rigid social hierarchy. Here, Shirone discovered the hidden side of the world before he even reached adulthood… Will Shirone be able to achieve his dream of becoming a mage in this twisted world?
Description of infinite mage
This is the tale of a boy dreaming about infinity as a human!
Found abandoned in a stable, Shirone is the son of a hunter—and a peasant through and though.
Despite hardships, he’s a genius that manages to learn to read by himself and becomes obsessed with it.
Brimming with genius talent, he goes to the city with his father, where he learns about magic—
beginning his journey as an explosive rising star!
Infinite Wizard
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“Where to start…. tldr it’s good but don’t think too much about it. Would recommend. The author is trying to make this a plot centered story, however I don’t think the author has a clear mind how to deal with it. The author tries several different techniques to induce the plot to form, however the author also solves them since the characters are over competent. Another issue is the characters, the author didn’t fully flesh them out at all. A story is the chronicle order of events, which creates a story. The because/reason makes plot flow and work. The author doesn’t know their characters well enough to give them motivations.
They don’t even fall into stereotypes (at least not all of them). The thing is, is that I don’t want to say the author is making it on a whim either, since the author is trying to shape something, but doesn’t know how to use their hands to form things. There is a clear miscommunication between the author, characters and plot.
now for the world building and magic system. It’s interesting, the magic system is very simple, but I will say the magic system has unlimited potential (very shocking- right?). As for the world building, I think it’s the solution to the issues of plot and characters but I wont go into that. It’s missed potential basically.”