The Only Ending for the Villainous Pig Count Is Destruction

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“This is not the ending I wanted!”

My favorite novel was made into an online game.

It felt like a dream to see my favorite characters come back to life as NPCs.

But that was short-lived, and in just one year, NPCs were killed by the players and the world was destroyed.

While I was going crazy, I was possessed by the game.

But of course, it’s the villain I hate, Count Pig.

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악역 돼지 백작의 엔딩은 파멸뿐
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Syngel
Syngel
Oct 14, 2024
Status: c95
First of all, I want to clarify that I read this novel using pure MTL, so that might have ruined my experience, and this is just my personal opinion.

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First, let's go over the positive points:

The world-building is excellent; you can tell the author put a lot of thought into the backstory. That's a big plus for me.

This novel has some really high points. For example, the scene with Tristan and his father is incredible, as is his fight with Blanche.

Tristan's backstory is well-written, and I also like his relationship with Helga.

The bad:

Now, I'd say my biggest issue with this novel is the characters—specifically, Tristan. At first, I liked the idea that he wouldn't change his personality too quickly, but literally, after just a few chapters, the MC was already a completely different person, and no one questioned it.

No one even mentioned the fact that his family had made a deal with a demon and that he supposedly couldn't use magic, yet the MC could. And again, no one questioned it.

The heroines are quite one-dimensional, honestly. Bella seemed interesting at first since she was his ex-fiancée, and I liked her perspective, but she simply fell into the cliché of "save the heroine, and she falls for the MC." I'm not saying that's bad—many novels use this—but the problem here is that it feels too simplistic and inconsistent. Maybe the MTL affected how I perceived it, making it seem this way. There's also the issue with Wendy, who is 12 years old, while the MC is 20.

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zhanxian
Jan 31, 2025
Status: --
A solid 3 star story. Safe and generic. The MC works hard and finds hidden pieces (in a mmorpg?) and powers up and everyone comes to find that they can trust and rely on the MC. No serious romance, just characters that exist to check boxes on the harem tag and pine for the MC. Theres the tall and attractive ex, theres the small and petite loli, and so on. I will not be suprised at all if the empress falls for him, some red haired tomboy falls for him,... more>> or a blue haired wizard, and so on. The author couldn't decide if they wanted to do a reincarnated into a 'book' or 'game' so they did both and the story suffers because of it.

Inexperienced authors are usually criticized for not 'showing' but instead 'telling' when writing and this author does neither for long periods of time, seemingly forgetting that its okay for the MC to explain things since he already knows everything and suddenly you will read an exposition dump chapter staring a character you've never met before and will wonder why this information wasn't presented to the reader in chapter 2 instead of chapter 20.

personally, I feel the setting being a mmorpg makes the mc's quest near impossible. Without heavily twisting the genre to the point where it becomes something else entirely, I don't see how it would be reasonable for a single npc to fight/stop an unending hoard of immortal mmorpg players unless he some how can 'end of service' the game before anyone dies. The problem is that the writer has set up the game in such a way that there are hundreds of potential scenarios attached to each character but any single character dying completely breaks these chains and directly leads to a bad ending. It makes me wonder, has the author even played videogames before?

the author constantly brings up that there are 526 scenarios in which his character will 'die', but at the same time this is suppose to be a PERSISTENT MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE RPG where dead npcs don't come back to life. Do they revive if they die like they are suppose to in a scenario? Is perma death only a thing if a random player kills them for no reason? Who would program a game like that? Is the MC actually a regressor and pretending the game is a mmo just some kind of cope? I can't decide if I want to read more to find out, or just drop it because the author is being unreasonably inconsistent. <<less
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