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Evil God Average
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Evil God Average

Jashin Average, 邪神アベレージ
Native Language Japanese
Released 2015
Original Ch.: 82
Translated Ch.: 82
Rank: #562
Last Update: March 25, 2026
Original Pub.: Syosetu, Takarajimasha
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8.8

Evil God Average is a popular novel that blends Action, Adventure, Comedy and more. Written by the author Kitaseno Yunaki. A total of 82 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

When she stands, she’s like a white peony. When she sits, she’s like a tree peony. When she walks, she’s like a lily flower. And when you look her in the eyes, she’s like the Great King of Terror.
Despite having the qualities to be a peerless bishoujo, because of the look of her eyes and that atmosphere of hers, she’s feared by others; such a girl is forcefully sent to another world.
Being told that she would be granted a wish as a special favour, the girl made a wish────
“Make my eyes and atmosphere normal please.”
This is a story recounting the lifestyle in a parallel world of a girl who would be perfect (probably) if just her one weakpoint was overcome.
A fantasy comedy with magic, dungeons, and a hero and demon king(candidate) who she gets tangled up with.
She’s cursed though.

🎭 System Interface: The “Lazy Deity” Protocol

Rather than following a standard dark fantasy formula, this story operates on a slice-of-life comedy engine that shapes every major decision and conflict through accidental escalation.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Narrative Engine Misunderstanding Comedy Drives the story toward Anri accidentally winning while trying to fail.
Primary Genre Fantasy / Slice-of-Life Sets expectations for high stakes, then subverts them for a laugh.
Atmosphere Mellow & Fluffy Creates a constant feeling of “comfy chaos.”
The “X” Factor The Evil Eye Aura Forces the world to react to her as a villain, despite her being a total “normie.”

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Anri & Her Followers)

Instead of simple character roles, the story builds a contrast between Anri’s laziness and her cult’s intensity:

Attribute Anri The Worshippers
Classification The Reluctant Goddess The Hyper-Efficient Fanatics
Mental Archetype Represents Apathy/Peace Represents Over-Interpretation
Personality Calm, stagnant, and passive Overzealous, industrious, and terrifying
Dynamic Their relationship evolves through Anri saying something vague and her followers conquering a nation in her name.
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Editor's Note

💡 The "Average" Insight

The Comedy of Errors: What makes this aspect interesting is how it impacts the reader’s perception of "OP" characters. It’s not about how hard she hits; it’s about how hard people think she’s going to hit.

The "No Plot" Problem: While many readers enjoy the relaxation, others find it frustrating due to the complete lack of tension. Not gonna lie, if you want a serious dungeon crawl, this isn't it. The "war" is solved with a bet, and the "climax" is often just a misunderstanding.

Honestly...: Personally, this is the ultimate "comfort food" novel. It doesn't try to be Overlord or Slime. It knows it’s a short, sweet, and somewhat shallow story about a girl who is too scary for her own good.

Experience Curve

The Jashin Log
Ch. 1–30 (The Accidental DM): ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A strong opening that immediately establishes the scary eye hook, making it hilarious to see her accidentally build a dungeon while trying to be a normal adventurer.

Ch. 31–70 (The Divine Competition): ⭐⭐⭐
The story slows down to explore godly politics and dungeon expansion, which can feel immersive for a while but starts to feel a bit "samey."

Ch. 71–82 (The Dual Conclusion): ⭐⭐⭐
A shorter phase where the final battle and Anri's future are decided, leading to a conclusion that feels a bit rushed but satisfyingly peaceful.

WebNovelDB Review

7 /10
A solid "palette cleanser" between darker series, especially for readers who enjoy unintentional kingdom building and low-stress comedy.

Polish: 7/10. The writing feels smooth and short, particularly in the POV-shift side stories which show how terrifying Anri looks to outsiders.

Pacing: 9/10. The story never drags. With only 82 chapters, it hits the main points and ends before the joke gets too old.

Character Depth: 3/10. Rather than focusing on transformation, the characters are static. Anri at chapter 1 is basically Anri at chapter 82.

Originality: 6/10. While it shares tropes with I Said Make My Abilities Average!, it distinguishes itself through the Dungeon Master perspective and the darker "Evil God" aesthetic.

The Good:
One of the strongest aspects is the side stories, especially in how they deliver the "true" version of events from the perspective of the terrified people meeting the MC.

The Bad:
However, it struggles with meaningful stakes, which can make the ending feel a bit hollow and "average" (pun intended).

The Archetype:
The Reluctant Idol — a protagonist who doesn’t follow the usual heroic path, but instead operates as a stationary landmark that people accidentally start a religion around.

Verdict:
Evil God Average is ultimately a "mellow" experience. It’s less about a grand quest and more about watching a character navigate a world that won't let her be normal. If you’re looking to read Evil God Average for a quick laugh and some fluffy moments, it’s worth a shot.
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Anri (The Accidental Evil God) — rather than a typical protagonist, Anri is a girl whose only "power" was a scary face, which a trickster god turned into a literal divine aura. She’s a "my pace" hikkimori who just wants to laze around but accidentally founds a religion. Alongside Leonora (the overzealous, fanatical worshiper/manager), and various Demon King Candidates, who often act as the straight men to Anri's unintentional chaos.
Power System: The Curse of Average. Instead of a generic leveling system, this mechanic revolves around Anri being "average" by the standards of an Evil God, which makes her terrifyingly OP to mortals. She stays Level 1 for the entire story, yet her presence causes literal flinching in high-level monsters.
Themes: Beyond Dungeon Management and Misunderstandings, the story heavily explores The Burden of Perception — especially through how the protagonist reacts to everyone treating her like a world-ending threat when she just wants to collect herbs and nap.

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