Accidental Heroics: A Guide to Surviving Fantasy Land

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Sam, an ordinary teenager with no grand ambitions, or dreams, wakes up inanmagical unknown world without knowledge how he got there. Thrust into the role of a "Chosen One," he is expected to save a world hedoesn'tcare about. However, unlike typical heroes, Samisn'tinterested in playing along. With sarcasm, wit, and sheer stubbornness, he stumbles through his encounters with cultists, mercenaries, and corrupt nobles, trying to avoid his "destiny", and failing miserably at it.

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Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2024
Author
Kerry

Royal Road Stats

Rating
2.8/ 5.0
Followers
28
Views
9,106

Chapters(40 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Owari DaRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I dont have much to say, its certainly written better than most amateur web novel things.
    the plot isnt too complicated and mc seems to not give a sheet about anything.I find that a bit unique or at least i never heard an mc say "If it kills me, it kills me." in the second chapter already
  • R.MagnusRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Accidental Heroics: A Guide to Surviving Fantasy Land is a fun take on the isekai genre. It gives off Konosuba vibes while carving its own identity.
    Style: The style is pretty chill, told from a first-person perspective. The protagonist, despite being fully aware that he's been isekai'd, refuses to play along with the goddess(?) who summoned him, creating a funny and irreverent atmosphere that drives the story in a humorous direction.
    Story: The story itself feels a bit at odds with the style. While the early chapters lean into lighthearted humor, the narrative takes a sudden serious turn around Chapter 5. I don't necessarily mind the shift, but it feels like the story needs to pick a lane. If the goal is a comedy-driven narrative, the serious elements in Chapter 5 and beyond could be pared back. Conversely, if the intent is to be a serious isekai, the earlier chapters might need adjustments to set that tone.
    Grammar: is mostly fine, but there are noticeable inconsistencies in the earlier chapters. The author seems to have struggled with deciding between first-person and third-person POV, which becomes particularly apparent in Chapter 2. Additionally, some chapters have titles while others don't, contributing to a WIP vibe. I suspect the author will refine these aspects once they settle on a style and direction. But for now, I'm giving this part a 3 to reflect these issues.
    Character:
    This ties closely to the style. When the MC is goofy and humorous (and naked), it's easy to enjoy the ride. However, when he takes a more serious tone in Chapters 5 and 6, it feels a bit jarring. To continue the Konosuba comparison, take Kazuma - no matter how serious the situation gets, he's always portrayed in a comedic light. Here, the MC's shift to seriousness throws me off, making me compare him to other serious isekai protagonists rather than comedic ones. Which in turn hurts the story, and the MC.
    Overall:
    I'd suggest keeping an eye on this story to see where it goes. It has a l