Homesteading the Noosphere (Novel)

"Nearly a year has passed since the Catastrophe, and it seems like no one is any closer to figuring out what exactly happened. But when Minori brings a letter from Roe2, the explosive contents rock Shiroe to his core! These revelations arrive just as an impending war threatens to consume Yamato, forcing every adventurer to decide whether to search for a way home or to throw themselves headfirst into a bloody battle alongside the People of the Earth. Whatever their choice, those hiding in the shadows won't wait before making their moves!"

- Yen On description

Log Horizon 10: Homesteading the Noosphere is the tenth volume of the Log Horizon light novel series.

It was adapted by episodes 22–25 of the Log Horizon 2 anime. The volume was actually written during the anime's airing, and was officially published after the anime already finished airing, on September 30, 2015 in Japan. Yen On's translation released on February 20, 2018.

Chapters

 * 1) Stranger (profile: Nyanta)
 * 2) Traveler (profile: Eins)
 * 3) Prince of Maihama (profile: Iselus)
 * 4) Sleep of the Eternal Moth (profile: Isaac)
 * 5) The Pioneers (profile: Henrietta)

Log Horizon

 * Shiroe
 * Akatsuki
 * Naotsugu
 * Nyanta
 * Minori
 * Tohya
 * Isuzu
 * Rundelhous Code
 * Tetora

Crescent Moon Alliance

 * Maryelle
 * Henrietta
 * Shouryuu
 * Hien

D.D.D

 * Kushi Yatama
 * Rieze
 * Richou
 * Yuzuko
 * Kozaru

West Wind Brigade

 * Soujiro Seta
 * Nazuna
 * Isami
 * Fragrant Olive
 * Kurinon

Eastal League of Free Cities

 * Serjiad Corwen
 * Rayneshia
 * Iselus

Other

 * Isaac
 * Rezarick
 * Charasin
 * Eins
 * Kanami
 * Krusty
 * Leonardo
 * Coppelia
 * Elias Hackblade

Trivia

 * Two wallpapers were released on Mamare Touno's official site in honor of the release of Log Horizon 10; the illustrations used on the wallpapers are also found as color spreads in the volume itself.
 * Because Mamare didn't finish writing the volume until after the anime aired, some sections in the novel weren't adapted in the anime, while the anime has some scenes that weren't included in the novels. (In other words, both reading the volume and watching the anime is the best way to get the whole story of the volume.)
 * Kanami's "Me eat you whole" line at the end of the volume is a reference to the Shin Megami Tensei series, where the phrase is a common demon/persona greeting.