A linguist travels among the world of monsters, learning how each species communicates.
6 Volumes (Ongoing)






I love this story for the simple reason that it doesn’t say human culture is the best culture, every culture here has it’s own nuance and reason to be, every creature has it’s fortes and weakness, it’s refreshing.
Take, ‘that time I got reincarnated as a slime’, but monster societies aren’t idiots that just do stuff because tradition of the dumbest. They have a reason to be, a reason down to the individual’s thinking, it’s such a different point of view from human societies, and it makes the most sense, not all monsters would be happy in a suburban city, and human methods have it’s ups and downs.
The author isn’t masturbating on humanity’s accomplishments like they were the ones to make it. Just because You more or less know the mechanics behind something doesn’t mean you’ll be able to perfectly copy it, doesn’t mean others will enjoy it as you did, doesn’t mean that is the only correct solution,
Anyway. Amazing story, amazing setting, don’t miss it.
It's got comedy, adventure, and cross-cultural analysis that actually tries to make the monsters weird! Very re-readable.