The Fallen Book of Deva's

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Toaster_tannu
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. nooms
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    The Fallen Book of Deva's" hooks you right from the start with its rich world-building and intriguing premise. The opening scene, with the mysterious book falling from the sky and transforming the Atasha Kingdom, is captivating and immediately sets a grand tone. The history of the kingdom's rise from desolation to prosperity is well-done and piques curiosity about the book's deeper significance.

    The pacing, however, feels a bit uneven. The transition from the kingdom’s history to the present-day dialogue in Moonlight Inn was a little jarring for me. It might benefit from a smoother shift, perhaps with a more gradual introduction to current events. This would help maintain immersion and flow.

    The sparring match at Fortress Academy is intense and gripping. Darius is a great antagonist; his cruelty is palpable, and I felt genuine sympathy for Aryan. However, I’d love to see more depth to Aryan’s character. We see him suffer, but learning more about his thoughts, motivations, or backstory earlier would make it easier to connect with him as a protagonist.

    One suggestion: consider slowing down
  1. CulturedDaoist69
    CulturedDaoist69 rated it
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    An intriguing start with excellent world-building and a mysterious, powerful artifact that reshapes a kingdom. The action-packed sparring scenes and the tension between Aryan and Darius make this a captivating read for fans of epic fantasy and cultivation.
  1. KiraNekoArt
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    The world-building in The Fallen Book of Deva's is nothing short of immersive and captivating. From the intricate hierarchy of elemental powers to the mysterious depths of Shadowveil Forest, every detail feels thoughtfully crafted. The author takes the time to flesh out the unique environments and realms, creating a rich backdrop that enhances the story’s depth.

    What stands out most is the seamless integration of the world’s lore into the plot. The blending of martial arts traditions with elemental cultivation feels fresh and exciting, offering both a sense of familiarity and originality. The elemental attributes of fire, water, earth, and beyond are more than just powers—they are part of the characters’ identities and influence the world around them.

    Locations like Fortress Academy and the enigmatic Shadowveil Forest don’t feel like mere settings; they breathe with life, danger, and mystery. The different tiers of monsters and the looming threat of the sealed entity within the forest add a constant layer of suspense. It’s clear the author has put a lot of thought into how the world works, and it shows in how naturally it all unfolds within the narrative.

    Overall, the world-building in The Fallen Book of Deva's offers a perfect balance of complexity and accessibility, making the story a pleasure to dive into.
  1. GTHarris08
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    Good story, it gives out the situations some young girls go through with no one to turn to.
  1. THE_omni_god
    THE_omni_god rated it
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    Great read so far! I’m at chapter 63 can’t wait for the next update!

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