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The cultural interplay is pretty great. As is the setting and the scenario itself. I thought the core idea behind this book was great. How often do you see a hero being done like this?
Overall, this is probably a recommendation if you like cultivation, long series and slow progression.
For me, the giant elephant/deathspawn in the room is the length of the book. It's what's earned it its rating. There are over 1200 pages here and the story that gets told doesn't justify that kind of page count for. There are too many training arcs and too little focus. I like the multitude of characters, but that aspect also feels like it could have been refined. In the end, this is a 1200 page book that feels like the introduction to a giant saga and as such the conclusion of the first book
Anyway, i'm curious about the interpretations people have come up with for this.