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The series' engine of destruction is Albert himself. Having been raised in a harsh borderland family of warriors known as the Falconer family, known as one of the premier combat families of the frontier, he was literally raised on the battlefield from a young age. He is a brutal, highly effective killing machine. The disconnect that fuels the story's comedy and action is that Albert genuinely sees himself as a weak, third-rate mob character.
Much of the early action takes place at the Radford Royal Academy of Magic , where Albert attempts to live a quiet student life but finds himself facing "abnormal" threats, such as mutated goblins, that the "actual" heroes should have handled. Publication Status (as of early 2026) Web Novel: The main story is completed on Syosetu.
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subgenre—that explores the chaotic disruption of a predetermined story world. Narrative Premise
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In the vast sea of "reincarnated into a video game" stories, a new voice is rising above the fray, not by following the rules but by shattering them with a single-minded, oblivious swing of an axe. This voice belongs to Albert Falcone, the protagonist of the popular Japanese light novel and manga series (狂戦士なモブ、無自覚に本編を破壊する), which translates to "A Berserker Mob, Unknowingly Destroys the Main Story." The raw, unfiltered "hot" keyword capturing the attention of fans perfectly encapsulates the series' chaotic and unpredictable charm.
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The core joke—Al does something crazy, ruins the plot, and remains completely oblivious—can get a bit formulaic after several chapters. Secondary Characters Take a Backseat: