FORSAKEN LUNA

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: MaxwellEverhart
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.1 / 5.0, 14 votes)
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  1. naske
    naske rated it
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    The MC can't decide. Does he want to be indifferent and mind his own business, or does he do want to involve himself in situations were he might die. The story feels so damn forced. The Mc doesn't seem to consider the consequences of his actions and lies. The conflicts are especially forced in this one since the MC seems to try his very best to avoid trouble. Don't worry though, the author can use something as convient as 'karma' to explain away all these plot holes.But this is a gag novel so I really don't know what I expected.
  1. SC0RD
    SC0RD rated it
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    Don't read this novel if you're looking for something unique or interesting. This novel is just to pass time. It's a wish-fulfillment novel with a little twist. The author doesn't go hard on your usual irritation tropes. ie, young master trope, everyone is evil except the mc trope. You name it. The mc has a system to collect corpses and he gets rewarded for collecting corpses. The higher cultivation of the corpse the better the reward, and vice versa. The mc pretty much goes through all the realms and reaches 9th realm in less than 60 sum chapters. The cultivation in this novel doesn't mean much. There's nothing unique with cultivation. As long as your realm is higher then that's all it matters. The author loves to make up names for the cultivation realms. In chapter 73, we're already introduced to about 14-17 realms. The world-building and pacing are horrible. As I said, the mc has no bottlenecks and just power through cultivation like it's nothing. The mc doesn't even cultivate, the author will make the mc breakthrough into the next realm when it's convenient for the plot. As for world-building, we're introduced to the Divine Transformation realm cultivators are the powerhouse for the current area the mc is at. Suddenly, we meet people who are Heavenly realm and they are considered ants in the actual cultivation world. The funniest thing is that the Heavenly realm is the 9th realm. The power system is just all over the place. We're not even introduced to a basic explanation of the world powers by the author. How do cultivators get power? Where do they get the power from? And how does the power influence them? Instead, the author expects anyone who reads this novel to already know the basics of any xuanhuan novel.Overall, don't take this novel seriously. It's just a wish-fulfillment novel with a little twist of the mc's golden finger. The best way to read this novel is to just skim. Enjoyment Score: 6/10 or 3/5!
  1. morningstarAnimefKX
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    bro just tried to read but pay to read from ch 1 bro na there no way people gonna read it bro and no syponysis bro
  1. PlugOStien
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    "Xialei, bisakah kita bertukar pakaian?"
  1. VinceSantos7837
    VinceSantos7837 rated it
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    The difference between Inner Strength and my Golden Core stage is that anyone can use Inner Strength, however it has a low limit and the power isn't as explosive. Inner Strength users store as much chi absorbed from the air as they can into their muscles, bones, etc. until they hit the limit that the body can take.
  1. SharonsFlame
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    I cried. And cried. Until I saw Prince stood up and started to walk away. Before he completely disappeared, I called his name.
  1. MiasmaLotus
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    In a battle of skill, Shirou's sheer versatility was unmatched. Assuming Yamamoto grew accustomed to Shirou's fighting style, he could simply switch weapons and tempo in a heart beat.
  1. InfinityWolfS2kgl
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    But before he could another group of five Blue Ants approached head on while the four that he shook off earlier  tried to flank him on both sides.
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