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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.

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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did. There are also people who argue for and against the setting being a factor as well, being a HighFantasy World rather than a modern one.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline [[Literature/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)



* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.

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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.did.
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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.
* WhatAnIdiot: Lampshaded. The elf noble, after threatening Ogre Rou, when Rou outright (politely) refused to be his pawn against the human armies, and seeing Rou utterly stomp him and his squad, sparing them only on the promise that they would never return, promptly returns with the express purpose of exterminating Rou and his entire goblin tribe (as well as Rou's human lovers). And then, after his strongest officer tries, and fails to ambush an already horribly enraged Rou, he has the audacity to insult and provoke Rou further, despite seeing Rou ''easily'' evade, kill, and '''eat''' that officer. It was only because the rest of the elves immediately surrendered and pleaded that they were ''forced'' to come along that they were captured and not killed and eaten on the spot as well.

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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.
* WhatAnIdiot: Lampshaded. The elf noble, after threatening Ogre Rou, when Rou outright (politely) refused to be his pawn against the human armies, and seeing Rou utterly stomp him and his squad, sparing them only on the promise that they would never return, promptly returns with the express purpose of exterminating Rou and his entire goblin tribe (as well as Rou's human lovers). And then, after his strongest officer tries, and fails to ambush an already horribly enraged Rou, he has the audacity to insult and provoke Rou further, despite seeing Rou ''easily'' evade, kill, and '''eat''' that officer. It was only because the rest of the elves immediately surrendered and pleaded that they were ''forced'' to come along that they were captured and not killed and eaten on the spot as well.
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** And then there is the point were he actually ''did'' engage in the type of rape a warlord character would engage in (see below).
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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)

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* BaseBreaker: BaseBreakingCharacter: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)
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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered MartyStu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)

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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered MartyStu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)
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** in another sense, Rou's personality in general. Is his Warlord Lite personality an interesting differentiation from typical NiceGuy protagonists, or a cop out that gives him all of the qualities of a warlord character (such as his loving harem) but lacking the more negative and villainous aspects (aka the kidnapping and raping that typically happens with characters like this).

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** in In another sense, Rou's personality in general. Is his Warlord Lite personality an interesting differentiation from typical NiceGuy protagonists, or a cop out that gives him all of the qualities of a warlord character (such as his loving harem) but lacking the more negative and villainous aspects (aka the kidnapping and raping that typically happens with characters like this).
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** in another sense, Rou's personality in general. Is his Warlord Lite personality an interesting differentiation from typical NiceGuy protagonists, or a cop out that gives him all of the qualities of a warlord character (such as his loving harem)but lacking the more negative and villainous aspects (aka the kidnapping and raping that typically happens with characters like this).

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** in another sense, Rou's personality in general. Is his Warlord Lite personality an interesting differentiation from typical NiceGuy protagonists, or a cop out that gives him all of the qualities of a warlord character (such as his loving harem)but harem) but lacking the more negative and villainous aspects (aka the kidnapping and raping that typically happens with characters like this).
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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered Marty Stu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as Kirito and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)

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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many overpowered Marty Stu MartyStu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as Kirito [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Kirito]] and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)
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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many over powered GaryStu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as Kirito and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)

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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many over powered GaryStu overpowered Marty Stu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as Kirito and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)
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* BaseBreaker: Rou himself. Outside of his unique (and ever changing) appearance for a Light Novel protagonist, it's hard to ignore the many over powered GaryStu aspects he shares with many light novel protagonists such as Kirito and the like. He's absurdly strong and stacks abilities that have become almost too many to count, is rarely (if ever) in actual danger or backed into a corner, and practically beds and romances EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER and several unnamed ones, who all seemingly have no problems with being his concubines or sharing him collectively amongst themselves. Fans are split on whether this makes him a boring wish fulfillment sue character, or an interesting look at an overpowered main character who lacks the typical goody goody nature of light novel protagonists before him (case in point him collectively loving all of the women in his life over picking one and the other women doing little than pining for him the rest of the series like certain other light novel stories)
**in another sense, Rou's personality in general. Is his Warlord Lite personality an interesting differentiation from typical NiceGuy protagonists, or a cop out that gives him all of the qualities of a warlord character (such as his loving harem)but lacking the more negative and villainous aspects (aka the kidnapping and raping that typically happens with characters like this).
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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.

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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend or decry what Rou did.did.
* WhatAnIdiot: Lampshaded. The elf noble, after threatening Ogre Rou, when Rou outright (politely) refused to be his pawn against the human armies, and seeing Rou utterly stomp him and his squad, sparing them only on the promise that they would never return, promptly returns with the express purpose of exterminating Rou and his entire goblin tribe (as well as Rou's human lovers). And then, after his strongest officer tries, and fails to ambush an already horribly enraged Rou, he has the audacity to insult and provoke Rou further, despite seeing Rou ''easily'' evade, kill, and '''eat''' that officer. It was only because the rest of the elves immediately surrendered and pleaded that they were ''forced'' to come along that they were captured and not killed and eaten on the spot as well.
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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend and decry what Rou did.

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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend and or decry what Rou did.
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* BrokenBase: Rou's [[SexSlave punishment]] to the elves he captured. Was it a justified action, a LaserGuidedKarma to the haughty Elves, an act of "mercy", a heinous crime, a hypocritical thing to do or he went too far, etc? No matter your opinion, just mentioning that scene in the series will cause fans to either defend and decry what Rou did.

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