Intro .... ordinary high school boy, Makoto Misumi, who is summoned to another world by the Goddess of the Moon. However, because the Goddess is displeased with his appearance, she abandons him at the edge of the world.
The Setting
Another World (Isekai):
The world is a classic fantasy setting with magic, monsters, and multiple intelligent races (humans, demi-humans, beastmen, elves, etc.).
The world is vast, with different regions, kingdoms, and mysterious lands.
Magic System:
Magic is a common part of life, and people have varying degrees of magical aptitude.
The protagonist, Makoto, is exceptionally gifted in magic, especially archery and magic arrows.
Unique Features:
The Goddess: The world is watched over by a capricious and powerful Goddess, who is not always benevolent.
The Moon: The moon plays a significant role, as it is the source of Makoto’s summoning and, later, his power.
The Edge of the Wasteland: Makoto is abandoned at the edge of a dangerous wasteland, where he must survive and grow stronger.
Society and Races
Humans: The dominant race in many regions, but not always the most powerful.
Demi-humans and Beastmen: Often discriminated against or living in separate communities.
Other Races: Elves, dwarves, and mythical creatures exist, each with their own cultures and territories.
Themes
Survival and Growth: Makoto must learn to survive in a harsh world and grow stronger.
Discrimination and Prejudice: The story explores themes of racism and social inequality.
Adventure and Discovery: Makoto travels the world, meets new allies, and uncovers the secrets of the Goddess and the world itself.
Summary
The Moonlit Fantasy presents a rich, expansive fantasy world filled with magic, diverse races, and complex social dynamics. The protagonist’s journey is one of survival, self-discovery, and challenging the whims of the gods.
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