Although it's tough to separate Isekai from the fantasy genre, not all narratives follow the stereotypical dungeon-crawling RPG magical adventure format and choose to take the path less traveled with an «ordinary» character instead. Without the typical Isekai Bonus at their disposal, these guys must tough it out the good old-fashioned way by using their smarts, talents, and any available equipment that may be of use.
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The following Isekai protagonists are therefore incapable of producing, manipulating, or utilizing magic on their own accord, and yet they have not been rendered powerless as a result. They are still quite capable of overcoming challenges, in their own special way.
Aletta may be of demonic descent, but unlike her superpowered brethren, she only has a pair of rather useless goat horns to attest to her supernatural lineage. Her kind-hearted, bubbly personality helps Aletta adapt seamlessly to the service industry, as she quickly becomes a fan-favorite waitress amongst Nekoya's customers.
Furthermore, Aletta's impeccable memory is so efficient that even the telepathic Dragon Goddess Kuro is in awe, struggling to believe that there is no magic fueling her partner's omniscient energy. Ironically, Aletta assumes she is surrounded by enchantments, even in the human world, where things like plumbing and elevators couldn't possibly exist otherwise! She is the perfect Genki Girl counterpart to Kuro's melancholic Death Magic persona and adds a memorable homely touch to the restaurant.
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