A Scientific ReQuest
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Description
Isekai’d into a game. It’s the dream of many, but definitely not what Jessica Harper, a regular high school teacher, envisaged happening in her mid-thirties.
Without access to the system, and with no real gaming knowledge at her disposal she is thrust into a strange and fantastical new world of power and magic that is always just out of reach.
Armed with only common sense and a background in ecology, with the help of a friendly minotaur and a naïve apprentice alchemist, she must unlock the mysteries of these strange lands.
It’s survival of the fittest out here. Agents of Darkness had better stay out of her way or they’re going to receive a thorough education.
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Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- Astrille
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 103
- Views
- 37,631
Chapters(37 total)
- Chapter Seventeen: I Ain't Afraid of No Slime.Jul 2, 2022
- Chapter Sixteen: This Week On House HuntersJun 28, 2022
- Chapter Fifteen: A Golden OpportunityJun 25, 2022
- Chapter Fourteen: Insufficient GoldJun 21, 2022
- Chapter Thirteen: You CAN Teach an Old Dog New TricksJun 18, 2022
- Chapter Twelve: A False EconomyJun 14, 2022
- Chapter Eleven: Shake That Money MakerJun 11, 2022
- Chapter Ten: Adventurer's Are Just... Weird.Jun 7, 2022
- Chapter Nine: Meeting the MeisterJun 4, 2022
- Chapter Eight: This Little Piggy Went to Market.May 31, 2022
- Chapter Seven: A Bargain is StruckMay 28, 2022
- Chapter Six: The Minotaur That Broke the Camel's Back.May 24, 2022
- Chapter Five: Questionable Questing.May 21, 2022
- Chapter Four: Gathering Shinies!May 21, 2022
- Chapter Three: Choose Your Class!May 21, 2022
- Chapter Two: A Wild Adventurer AppearsMay 21, 2022
- Chapter One: Hail... Adventurer?May 21, 2022
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Community Reviews(6)
- Alt41Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0This novel isn't really like any other isekai out there, the world the mc finds herself in is a weird mix between a real fantasy world and a game, I'll talk more about that in Story~ anyway to the review~~
Style: easy to follow and yet gets the idea across, I honestly didn't even notice before I found that I've already read all the chapters that are out. It's funny and witty and yet not over the top so it's a perfect score from me~
Story: as I said above, the world is a mix of a game and a normal fantasy world, the mc finds herself transported to another world except that it seems that this world is also a game that's still being used by players, and even the NPCs act like NPCs in a way, like finding it unusual to leave their designated locations, with one even acting as if she enjoys the attention the players give her while thinking the mc is there to take her place as a player's favourite. The story in itself is still at the beginning with the mc trying to understand what happened to her, and hopefully returning home, but I'm loving the premise and the idea so much even as it is.
Grammar: I saw no mistakes at all and had no problem reading the story, so a perfect score from me.
Character: the mc Jess is quite an entertaining character and really feels like a teacher, one that's so done with this situation she found herself in and it shows. Considering how not much is happening in the story so far, she's driving and pushing the story forward and she's doing a great job in that.
Anyway, that's all from me, and again this all was just from all that's out at the moment, we still haven't reached the "Scientific ReQuest" from the title, and yet the story is still so good, I would advise you give it a chance because its quite lovely~ and finally a big thank you to the author for their hard work~~ keep it up🎉🎉 - BeverlyyRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0So this was a nice surprise. Generally when I see anything that has anything to do with an Isekai I think, Oh this is going to be another hit-by-a-car-and-transported-to-a-new-world story (ideally with an overtly childish MC), but this was... different. While the mechanical prose is still in its early stages, the ideas and direction are pretty solid and appear well planned.
How far does the well planned go in this book? It depends on what you expect. As a web novel, this is some pretty damn good story pathing. Goes exactly how you think it would given the information at hand. The characters have a sense of plot direction that feels natural to the circumstances and world.
As a normal novel, as in a traditional on-the-shelf Isekai, then no. This doesn't work very well because there are moments where the narrative is not emphasised. Which is just a fancy way of saying that some scenes hold little value for the story direction. Particularly Chapter 4 and Chapter 1. But before I get into that, I'll focus on each category.
STYLE - 4.5/5
Now the writing itself and the voice is generally good, but the placement and use of narrative devices can (and this only really happened in the earlier chapters) make the prose difficult to get through. Particularly prose around dialogue, where it's sort of injected at odd times. It creates this pause between one response and the other, and it can make the dialogue hard to focus on.
Apart from that, the author is very good at delivering their ideas -- and I mean very good. Throughout this book you'll see that the descriptions are always put to good use and are always clear. In fact, the descriptions are marginally on par with a lot of pro works I've seen. Things are easy and cool to imagine.
So yeah. Generally you could ignore this category about the narrative pause because it tends to clear itself up by the later chapters, where there are (in my opinion) no problems with the style.
GRAMMAR - 4.5/5
I argued between 4.5 and 4 here. There a - Evil_WarlordRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0STYLE: It is an enjoyable story. Easy to read and with enough description of the setting to understand where the protagonist is. The abrupt way in which she ends up in another world is well done and you can feel that it was all sudden.
STORY: The story has potential. It's rare to see an adult going to another world. And even rarer to see a teacher in another world. I hope the knowledge and her experience will help her in this new world. I like how the author presents the world, without the need for an information dump that happens sometimes in other stories. The story gives subtle details and is explained slowly, so I guess we will eventually understand more about both the world and what kind of game the protagonist was involved in.
GRAMMAR: Noticing grammatical errors is not my strong suit. So far, though, I haven't noticed any errors that totally took me out of the story.
CHARACTER: The protagonist is a grown-up teacher. The personality is quickly defined and fits the protagonist perfectly. She is a person who is kept calm by abrupt and sudden events and will seek a way through dialogue to discover the reason why she is there and why she seems different from others. I think it's perfect that the first person she encounters is a teenager, as she as a teacher doesn't seem to be someone who loses her temper easily, let alone in front of someone so young. Also as someone who doesn't seem to know the game, she will have a harder time than others.
The story has potential and the strongest point of the story is undoubtedly the protagonist. - KralicekRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This novel is a satire aimed against common portal fantasy literature and its tropes.
It has a very strong underlying anti-escapism message, though it handles it uniquely, different from the other stories that labelled themselves “anti-escapism” as well.
While in other stories the protagonist is put through untold suffering, and must be sometimes even resurrected for suffering to continue so we can even have the story, Scientific ReQuest doesn’t do it.
Instead, it relies on the dull, boring monotony, with the fantasy world completely devoid of wonder seen through the eyes of the annoyed person with no desire to escape from her previous life, with no dreams or aspirations beyond doing what she was trained to do - being a teacher. She isn’t trying to change the world she found herself in; she doesn’t even want to try, just continue her job in one way or another.
The fantasy world portrayed there doesn’t have any charm, any magic attached to it, no sense of wonder, no pull to adventure, to the point it is a fantasy only through technicality. Yes, there are fantasy creatures, but the minotaur is nothing else than the neighbour of different ethnicity, elves are just another annoying people. The principal of the magical academy does not differ from the school in our life. Disposing of the wandering slimes is just as annoying as being put on duty sweeping the floor. The invisible kid is no different from the nerd kid that sucks up to the teacher all the time.
Ultimately, this is just your everyday boredom with the fantasy overlay put over it.
This world isn’t worth escaping to.
You won’t be a hero, you won’t be anything. Just doing your job, as you always were.
And perhaps that’s all the point of this story.
Teaching us where there is nothing to escape to. Stop dreaming, and do your job.
Style 5-star: Style of this story reflects on the skill of an experienced writer.
Grammar 5-star: Grammar shows that English is this writer’s first language.
Story 5-star: A satire. It is - LadyFluffingtonsRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I imagine most people on RoyalRoad have imagined being transported to a world of magic and fantasy, daydreaming of slaying monstrous foes and becoming all-powerful.
But what about if someone who never played a game was transported, someone who has no intention or knowledge of anything fantastical?
Style - Clean and clear, A Scientific Request takes a more straightforward approach to descriptions. This helps with the sense of being in the moment, rather than bogging it down with too much dry details. 5/5
Story - A fun concept, some poor schmuck being trapped in a MMORPG. Interacting with quest givers, making friends with merchants, and generally being a bit confused. 5/5
Grammar - No major flaws makes this an easy 5/5
Character - With a strong focus on Jessica Harper, we, the reader, quickly get a strong idea of what she's like, forward and a bit headstrong. The people she meets are fleshed out well, each having distinctive characteristics. I do think it'd be more realistic for the MC to be more... completely gobsmacked by being randomly teleported, but maybe she's just made of stronger stuff than I am. 4.5/5
Overall, this is a great story that I heartily recommend to anyone who loves the Isekai genre, but wouldn't mind shaking things up a bit. 5/5 - MrNobodyisHome (E. Anderson)Royal Road★★★★★ 4.5Yes, I am a hater of the genre, and I wear that badge with pride, thank you very much. Don't judge me for who I am.
Okay, on with the review.
Style
I have to give it a perfect score here. Yeah, the writing style of this author is amusing for me. I am big fan of how witty it is and it not taking anything too seriously. None of the paragraphs drag on and they are digestible. There is no inane fluff. It gets to the point (unlike this review) and uses descriptions when it needs to and the same with the MC’s introspection enhancing the storytelling.
Grammar
Editor level of grammar perfection (whatever that means).
Characters.
They are all fantastic! The MC’s caustic demeanor instantly resonated with me making quite a hilarious person to follow in a world that satisfies millions of nerds dreams across our world. But it is just not the MC, the cast are very entertaining! I have had issues with this author’s cast of characters before and I see an improvement here, even though it is more of a laid-back story. I can see hints of depth to them which I greatly appreciate.
Story.
You remember when you were a kid and your parents forced you to go to a party you REALLY didn’t care about? Yeah, that’s Jess in this story. For the more hardcore fantasy readers they may expect much more from the fantasy setting but I believe more details about the world will be added that being said, the pacing is excellent and the compact chapters with smart cliff-hangers is a well calculated choice by the author. Chapters go by quickly, making you hungry for more.
Personally, I adore this story not just because it is a fresh take on the genre, but it is just a fun read in general. I have high hopes for what's to come and if it sticks the landing I may increase it to a 5-star rating.