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    ElderYharon
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    Will read once MTL translation is added
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      Hirotsuka
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      Tmb tô esperando essa bomba
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    Goat aizen
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    Can someone please help me find which does the mc become a adult ( a teenager) as i don't like novels where mc is a child
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      tsid73
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      even after 130+ chapters, he is still a kid.. and it's really ridiculous
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    TheInkDrunkWanderer
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    Daoist Inkdrunk Review — Wizard of the Deep Sea

    The world is submerged.

    That is not just a setting detail....it is the story’s thesis.

    Wizard of the Deep Sea begins simply enough: a reincarnated child, an orphanage, a delayed awakening. Familiar Korean webnovel soil. But once magic enters the picture, the novel reveals its real hook....Inner Worlds, the personal realities through which mages impose their will onto existence.

    Jern’s Inner World is the Deep Sea.

    And that choice carries weight.

    Magic here is not a tool you wield lightly. To acknowledge one’s Inner World is to accept it....and some Inner Worlds reject their creators. Fallen mages, Abyssal mages, are not merely stronger; they are overlapping realities, slowly drowning the physical world around them. In Jern’s case, that means constant pressure, cold, suffocation, and pain. His body bruises, purples, adapts. He replaces breathing with artifacts. He survives not because it is easy....but because stopping means death.

    This gives the story its strongest spine: power as an existential threat. Strength is not optional. Growth is not ambition...it is survival. In that sense, the motivation is clean and convincing.

    Where the novel stumbles is not in concept, but in how loosely it binds consequence.

    The power system is imagination-based, soft, and largely unquantified. Costs exist....but they are vague, elastic, and ultimately decided by authorial need. Can Jern win this fight? How much will it hurt him? Will it permanently scar him? The answer often feels less like a rule and more like a mood. Characters admire his endurance, his willpower, his refusal to give up....but the long-term price of that suffering remains perpetually “coming soon.

    Character-wise, the cast is serviceable but uninspired. You will recognize them immediately: the peerless elf mentor, the brutal dwarf trainer, the worshipful childhood friend, the gifted noble girl, the ominous villain organization of half-mad elites. None of them are incompetent, which is a mercy....but few are memorable beyond their roles. This is a character-driven story, yet the characters themselves are mostly vessels for the MC’s journey.

    The worldbuilding, despite claims to the contrary, is intentionally sparse. Lore exists in suggestion rather than substance. Powerful figures are mentioned but not explored. Cities are destroyed offscreen. History is implied, not constructed. This gives the author great flexibility....but also leaves the world feeling hollow, expanding only when Jern steps into the room.

    And yet....despite all this....it works.


    Not because it is original.
    Not because it is deep literature.
    But because the execution is competent, controlled, and patient.

    The pacing is good. The logic mostly holds. Characters behave rationally within their limits. There are no glaring plot holes....partly because the author reveals information slowly and keeps many cards hidden. It is a mass-market Korean webnovel, yes...but one written by someone who knows exactly how to avoid common pitfalls.

    Where the story quietly surprises is in the questions it raises, even if it never fully answers them.

    What happens when a child is given catastrophic power?
    Can sanity survive when existence bends around perception?
    Is madness a failure....or an adaptation?
    When Inner Worlds bleed into reality, whose reality was “normal” to begin with?

    The novel brushes against these ideas without committing to them. Whether that restraint is intentional or missed opportunity will depend on the reader.


    In the end, Wizard of the Deep Sea is not a masterpiece submerged beneath the waves. It is a solid vessel, well-built, carrying a dangerous cargo of ideas it only half-unpacks.

    Worth reading.
    Worth thinking about.
    Just don’t expect it to dive as deep as its premise suggests.

    — Daoist Inkdrunkwanderer,
    The sea is vast. The pressure is real. The depth is uneven.
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      Dealsu
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      thanks chatgpt

      thanks chat gpt

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    waiting for another comment on how short the summary is. U dumb rats be more original about your comments. it is pathetic
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      Sleepy Viewing
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      Sigh another one of these guys. Kindly leave the site you obviously don’t belong old
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        Гамзат Салихов
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        Kill me first
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          Death_Panda
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          Send an adress junior
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      ElderYharon
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      Damn… this novel has such a short description goddamn!
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    Azothoth
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    Here me all! I have read this novel upto chap-125 by sacrificing my sleep... It is a unique novel with unique perspective which I found very interesting. If you are looking for a different type of magic system, you can read it. Also, don't bother with the short synopsis. It is a bit misleading which you will understand after going deeper into the novel.
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    Everenest
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    Simple premise: Basically MC reincarnated isekai to a 5 year old, and lived in the orphanage. He has a talent to be a mage. However, there is an issue. Every mage has a mental world, and the MC’s mental world is very different. How is it different? Read the synopsis, you’ll get a clue. Why? Its explained very early on. (20 chapter or so) Which was a 1+ for not dragging it.
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    people talking about an attempt at hypnotizing via a short summary…

    no me?
    I was lured here by the beautiful cover, which had the abilities of a siren if sound was visual lol
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    Fallen deity
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    Tbh It’s starting to feel like rage bait at this point
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    GUTS
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    Did they really think they could hypnotize me into reading this with that short summary? hypnose
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    Dodonn_1000
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    Has anyone read far enough to tell if this is good or not?
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      Гамзат Салихов
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      no good bro
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