Magical Girl Selector
Self-Published
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Description
After waking up in a strange room with no memory, Lexar is offered a contract that grants him the power to explore the world of infinity. In exchange, he has to find those with potential to save one world from its impending apocalypse.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2017
- Author
- Junior creep
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 76
- Views
- 126,769
Chapters(68 total)
- Interlude 2: Plan DAug 9, 2017
- Interlude 1: AnimiumAug 3, 2017
- Chapter 25: The fight in the hospital (2)Jul 26, 2017
- Chapter 24: The fight in hospital (1)Jul 25, 2017
- Chapter 23: The morning in the hospitalJul 23, 2017
- Chapter 22: The night in the hospitalJul 20, 2017
- Chapter 21: DeductionJul 16, 2017
- Chapter 20: Outside the schoolJul 16, 2017
- Chapter 19: Battle conclusion and regroupJul 7, 2017
- Chapter 18: The fight with the slit mouth 3Jul 4, 2017
- Chapter 17: Makoto's awakening?Jul 1, 2017
- Chapter 16: The fight with the slit mouth 2Jun 30, 2017
- Chapter 15: Yuuko's awakeningJun 29, 2017
- Chapter 14: The fight with the slit mouth 1Jun 27, 2017
- Chapter 13: Sugihara siblingsJun 20, 2017
- Chapter 12: The student escapeJun 19, 2017
- Chapter 11: Hinami's abilityJun 18, 2017
- Chapter 10: Hinami's awakeningJun 17, 2017
- Chapter 9: The fight with the bandage manJun 17, 2017
- Chapter 8: The fight at the school gateJun 13, 2017
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Community Reviews(1)
- MaromarRoyal Road★★★ 2.5I abhor the idea of giving this novel such a low score, but it would be an act of intellectual dishonesty if I refrained from doing so. The Mahou Shojo genre has me locked in a gaudy castle full of living cotton ball monsters with dapper mustaches, but I’ve no intention of making an escape. Particularly, mutations and deconstructions of it such as Madoka Magica and Magical Girl Rising Project have me spoon feeding them my limited time, no regrets attached. There’s something about the mixture of chuuni and logical extension that sparks my interest. It’s the dissonance that does it, take the moments of humor and relative peace in certain horror or war movies for one and done examples. Deconstructive Mahou Shojo is the longform. Magical Girl Selector’s premise promises the same rainbow unicorn blood slaughterhouse, the macro aspects of the plot are all decently set up, but the ground level execution needs polish.
Sixty, perhaps seventy percent of the issue is mechanical. Not in an overall sense, the perspective shifts are fine and I believe it allows for a greater expansion of reader empathy. Of most concern is the basics; grammer, style construction and the likes. The charecters, while having every hallmark of balanced, personable people who rise just a step above of their archetypes, sound too similar to each other and the narrative. This is only exacerbated by a narrative that could do with some clipping. Right now, a great amount of it feels like the padding put on essays to reach an arbitrary word count requirement. Too much is said, and repeated, about things of too little importance; too much is explained rather than displayed.
The story stars Lexar, a name that our once-dead MC dons upon being transported to another world as a cat with the power to unlock the potential of those who posses an inner light. Essentially, he’s taken on the role of the magical sidekick, a place that’s rarely explored with any depth. That aspect alone is glorious. It places Lexar in