reincarnated as an High elf, B rank adventurers underestimated him not knowing he had power to summon and command thousand of elves and Take down - Manhwa Recap #manhwa #anime #comics
LOL. They even used the phrase "deus ex machina" which literally translates as "god from a/the machine" and is named after a plot device used in plays where an actor playing one of the gods of the ancient world would be lifted or lowered onto stage using machinery so that the god could "save the day" for the hero. It's now used in the context of any similar plot device where something unexpected and unheralded "saves the day" in a story. At least these days, it's also generally considered rather a poor way of resolving a problem in a story if it happens without any prior warning in the story. An example would be telling a long tale where someone rich gradually loses their fortune due to unfortunate circumstances and then, right at the end, a Djinni/Genie unexpectedly appears out of nowhere and magics up a pile of gold or other negotiable valuables for the person right before the story ends.
I like this story, I like main dude Takeshi aka Sama, he’s kind, brave, cautious, responsible, bright, & respectful to most, and so I hope a Part#2 gets made. I also like how TAKESHI was isekaid as, a young adult Elf guy, and that his level of Earth Magic power is very strong, and to add he has extra magic as well.
Definitely a interesting and nice change of pace Can’t even recall a series where the main character primarily utilizes Earth based magic/techniques Usually it’s secondary characters or extras like Guiche from Familiar of Zero or Toph from Avatar
@@TheGary108 I understand, but Kanji is not truly Chinese writing. It is based on a simplified form. It is a different writing system. So the question would be, is the word written in Chinese or Japanese?