Shadowbound: Black Spirit’s Pact - never intended to play Black Desert

  • Genre: Games
  • Author: Kinasalin
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Elias Verden never intended to play Black Desert Online. He certainly never meant to create a breathtakingly beautiful swordswoman and abandon her before even starting the game. But when a single careless click pulls him into the world he barely understood, Elias finds himself trapped—not as the adventurer he imagined, but as something far more dangerous.

He has become a Black Spirit—a being of whispers and temptation, a guide and a curse, a force meant to shape heroes and consume them in equal measure. And standing before him, blade in hand, is the woman he once left behind—Ume, the Maehwa warrior he never played, yet who now breathes, moves, and glares at him with a fury born from abandonment.

But the world they find themselves in is not the game he knew. There are no glowing markers, no system menus, no convenient respawns. Here, every step carries weight, every battle demands skill, and every mistake has consequences. Worse still, Elias is changing—his thoughts darker, his instincts sharper, his very existence bound to Ume’s fate in ways neither of them yet understand.

Lost, confused, and utterly unprepared, the pair must navigate a world where legends are real, power is earned through blood and sweat, and the line between player and pawn is dangerously thin.

But as Elias’s strength grows, so too does the shadow curling at the edges of his mind.

Is he still himself?

Or is the Black Spirit he has become merely waiting—biding its time—until there is nothing left of Elias Verden at all?

Themes & Appeal:
Dynamic Character Growth: A story that explores what happens when an idealist is thrown into a world where power is not given, but taken, and where survival demands more than just skill—it demands sacrifice.
A Unique Protagonist Role: Unlike typical transported-to-a-game stories, Elias is not the adventurer—he is the Black Spirit itself, a being meant to guide and corrupt, torn between his human nature and the dark power awakening within him.
Complex Relationships: Ume and Elias’s dynamic is tense, layered, and deeply personal—a warrior abandoned by her creator, and a creator who never meant to become the very thing meant to consume her.
A World Beyond the Game: This is no longer Black Desert Online—this is a world where the game’s rules do not apply, and both Ume and Elias must learn what it truly means to carve their own path.
Tagline:
\"He was meant to be the player. Now he is the curse that binds her fate.\"

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  1. AellaNova
    AellaNova rated it
    Finally, after a long and excruciating ten seconds, Zhang Liu let go of the hand. "Ah, shit. I'll probably get fired now that I attacked a student..."
  1. Sol_Sinhwa
    Sol_Sinhwa rated it
    Last time, she when she introduced herself, I think my opinion of her became... slightly.. better?
  1. JanisJeplin
    JanisJeplin rated it
    [14] There are all kinds of quests in CR Online, mail quests being one of them. Read more about it in the auxiliary chapter.
  1. novelmeisterHaF
    novelmeisterHaF rated it
    I've been walking through this forest for quite some time. Along my 'adventure' I picked up some interesting things. One of these things is a cool looking rock I found stuck on a tree. It is quite shiny and looking at it from different angles gives it a weird effect, almost as if it is a heart, beating within my hands. It had some nice colors to it as well, some light blues, a silver streak here and there, along with a black ball of sorts positioned within the very center. This rock also had a sort of glow, although dim it was still quite noticeable.
  1. ScribblerHeart
    ScribblerHeart rated it
    It's very well written and the characters are nice, but the best parts are the descriptive pieces which make the world come to life. I like the way the chapters are structured to give bits and pieces of information which just flow off into the next chapter really easily, but can be a little confusing at first. There's a lot of potential.
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  1. Govind3780HSN
    Govind3780HSN rated it
    The Title Art is stolen from TERA Online....... 0_0 I would hope to expect better from a company that is so zealous over copyright. This review has nothing to do with the actual quality of work thats being written just the Title Cover Art.

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