The author presents a somewhat vague background at first and eventually fills in the worldview as the protagonist learns more about his new world. He/She (sorry) illustrates this Steampunk and Victorian world with many details and signs without overwhelming you or having info dump chapters. Klein (small in German) Moretti displays a cautious attitude--at least most of the time. He does sometimes allow his curiosity and impulses to get the best of him, but he won't refuse suggestions or do things on a whim. He isn't your typical OP or cold and matured lead but he isn't an absolute trash person in the beginning either. You're able to watch him mature, as well as gain a better understanding of his place in the new world he's in. Moretti isn't the 'one and only' but still possess powers far from the ordinary. He seems to focus more on understanding his place in the world, learning all of its secrets, and (struggling) remain as the mysterious, omniscient, and aloof Mr.Fool rather than power leveling to the top. The steady development and humor make the book seem not to drag on as well as make Lord of the Mysteries a great read. I highly recommend it if you want a novel that doesn't pass by in a flash or make you skip chapters.
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