The Oathbreaker of Crowhaven

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Nightshade12
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

The Oathbreaker of Crowhaven

In the land of Eldoria, where kingdoms wage war and the Holy Church controls magic, Vincent Alistair Crowhaven is the last heir of a noble family branded as traitors. Accused of breaking a sacred oath to the Church of Lumina, he is betrayed by those he once trusted and hunted without mercy.

Forced into exile, Vincent uncovers a dark secret hidden within his bloodline—forbidden magic rooted in shadows and blood. Armed with this newfound power, he vows to uncover the truth behind his family's downfall, exact vengeance upon those who betrayed him, and bring down the oppressive system that condemned him.

But amidst his thirst for revenge, Vincent encounters people who see beyond the label of an oathbreaker—a resolute knight with unshakable faith, a sorceress seeking freedom, and a shadow hunter with secrets of his own. As kingdoms clash and the Church hunts him down, Vincent must decide: will he be consumed by vengeance, or will he forge a new destiny with his own hands?

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  1. Uruha_Kaiza
    Uruha_Kaiza rated it
    What a whaste !!! How many floors should a bag of rice have, how many floors should a bag of rice have, how much should you pay for a bag of rice, how much should you wash a bag of rice, each grain is muddy, to whom you gave a bag of rice!Spicy Tiansai! ! !Jiraiya swimming in the sea of ​​dragons and angelica, popsicles melting under the street lamp
  1. Ready
    Ready rated it
    The author is certainly a good writer, technically, so it’s worth a read, but it’s really frustrating for several reasons:- the MC is enslaved by his instructor in dark magic (of course a female one, of course she is attractive), and he’s ok with it, his family is ok with it. The author bungles the half-hearted explanation of why this is supposed to make sense in universe: first, it’s implied that horrendous torture is necessary to learn dark magic, but his instructor only uses him to cook and massage her. Also, we later learn that her instructor in dark magic was one of the only people who showed her love. Second, we’re told that the MC is enslaved to pay back a debt, but this debt is one that couldn’t be paid by an entire kingdom, so how is him being enslaved for four years to do menial chores going to repay it?- the MC keeps wearing the slavery collar after he’s released, even after he becomes a commander in the kingdom. Why? The author presents some reasoning (so people will underestimate him, so they won’t try to enslave him because he looks already enslaved), but it doesn’t ring true. Ultimately, the reader is left with the impression that we’re supposed to be impressed by how unique and different the MC is by proudly wearing a symbol of slavery now that he’s no longer a slave.- the author switches previous details without any shame. The most blatant example is that the MC’s nanny goat is originally just a goat. Then at some point it’s a goat that was blessed by or knew a goddess. Then it is the goddess. This is not the only instance of changing details; it happens often enough that the reader is left off-balance and it feels like the author didn’t plan out the plot.- the MC takes on way too much as a kid for no reason, and has no common sense. Case in point, he knows that students are being mind controlled but tries to investigate by himself forever instead of immediately reporting it to the dean. Then he willingly takes a potion that he knows will let him be possessed, as a commander of a powerful force, to try to exchange himself for the freedom of his friends. What good would that do anyone? He’d end up possessed and his forces in control of his enemy, and his friends would stay enslaved. If he weren’t the MC, that is.I don’t recommend reading this if you can’t deal with these kinds of annoying details. I wish the author engaged an editor would could weigh in on these.
  1. KiritoK5
    KiritoK5 rated it
    Cliche celebrity do-over story. Nothing noteworthy from the plot nor the character devp. Basically a copy of Top Management.                                                                                         .                                                                      .
  1. nextownhall09
    nextownhall09 rated it
    Honestly, I thought I would give this a read even though it’s not what I usually like, but it was a mistake. Unfortunately, the novel is bad.
  1. Yogulnextdoor
    Yogulnextdoor rated it
    This book is amazing, keep going!  Can't stop reading. Can't wait to see more. Do you have any social media that I can follow so I can know when you gonna update?
  1. Epic_Buddie123
    Epic_Buddie123 rated it
    The moment she said those words, all the novels, webnovels, manga, mahua, manhwa, webtoons and comics he'd ever read flashed across his mind.
  1. WisWaifu21meb
    WisWaifu21meb rated it
    <p>"Yes, Master," Ice Junior bowed gracefully.</p>
  1. racismisgood
    racismisgood rated it
    "..." Yoona menatapnya menunggu penjelasan. "wae?" kata gadis itu setelah lama menatapnya.

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