"You can't let her live, she can create more hybrids." Silas nods at him "I know."Silas answered, and I flinched. My entire body recoiled. His Jaw tightened. Hands trembling, I scuttled backwards for the door, unable to look away from the glaze of hurt on his face. "I'm sorry," I whisper and I wasn't sure why I was even apologising. I turned around, blindly staggering out the door into the cold. Picking up my foot, I started running. Running as fast as my feet could take me. He wanted to kill me, a ragged sob left me. Running further into the trees, everything that happened between us was forgotten.......
There was no warning, no sound, nothing. An arm circle around my waist catching me, I shrieked as my feet slipped out from under me. My feet dangle in the air. I knew who it was before he even spoke. Rage feels all this because of who I was. I punched at his back as he throws us into the snow.
"Don't ever run from us." He growled, yanking my hair back. His eyes were fully black and fangs out, then he struck.
His two fangs ripping into my skin, pain lanced my neck, causing my entire body to jerk. The burn travelled all the way through my body, this was a different feeling from him feeding. I couldn't move, I was paralysed in his arm. I felt warm liquid entering my body, I shook as it mixed with my blood. I could feel him in my entire system, everything changed. The intense hurting became something else, something overwhelming in an entirely different way. A new ache flared inside me, heating my blood until it felt like every part of me was filling with molten lava. He wasn't killing me, he was marking me
The world where humans have been gone for years. Were werewolves, witches and demons rules. Lyanna snow was found in the woods by a farmer, taking the little girl back to his village with shock. How a human come to find herself in their woods. Deciding to let her live her life with them, one human in the midst of werewolves.
King Silas has ruled over the witches, demons and werewolves for hundreds of years as the last of the Lycan. For years the same nightmare has hunted his sleep, the moon goddess calls for him, warning him. He sees the world he fought for turning into nothing but ashes at the hands of a woman.
King Silas goes on the hunt for the witch, town to town not leaving any stone unturned.
*Warning*
18+
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Story:
There were elements of the plot that I liked and others that I didn’t. I greatly appreciated the unique plot device they employed, specifically the cases focused on in each chapter and the overall narrative brought to the manga. Conversely, I wished the story had delved deeper into character relationships and development. I was also somewhat disappointed with the ending, which while wrapping things up neatly, still felt unresolved to me.
Art:
I read Diamond Head in one sitting, so I witnessed the art evolve and improve throughout each chapter. I wasn’t particularly fond of how characters were depicted in the first volume. Their facial structures, lip rendering, and various other details didn’t appeal to me. However, as the story progressed, the art undeniably enhanced, and I grew accustomed to it, even starting to like it.
Character:
I have a soft spot for reverse harem stories, and although this isn’t strictly a manga where every male character falls for the main female lead, the presence of numerous attractive males was something I enjoyed. I also liked how each character’s personality was portrayed. Leica as the beautiful, adorable boy with a mysterious past; Kirihiko as the controlled perfectionist; Setsu as the distant and troubled one; and Katsuma as the adorable and cheerful one.
I certainly wished for more character development. While Mizushiro effectively conveyed the unique relationships between Nanoe and the other characters, I wanted their interactions and emotions to be explored further. I especially desired more insight into Setsu and his inner turmoil. I would have also liked to see more about Katsuma and Nanoe's relationship. Nevertheless, for a 5-volume series, I believe Mizushiro did an excellent job characterizing and portraying her characters' personalities.
Enjoyment:
I genuinely enjoyed Diamond Head. The plot was unique and unpredictable, the characters were endearing, and the romance was undoubtedly cute. Although there were areas I felt were lacking, I truly loved this manga. I was deeply moved by Setsu's story in particular and found myself tearing up.
In short! If you have the time, please consider picking up this manga. It's a really great read and will definitely leave an impression on you. I feel that giving it an 8 is too low, but a 9 might be a bit too high. I wish there was an 8.8 score!
After recently reading "After School Nightmare," I felt driven to explore more of Setona Mizushiro's works. This led me straight to "Diamond Head."
STORY (6/10):
To be honest, I can't think of another story quite like "Diamond Head." Yet, while reading it, the narrative doesn't exactly feel unique. High school club stories have become somewhat common, but Mizushiro smartly focuses on character development. The downside is that she employs a theme akin to the "Monster A Day" trope often seen in anime aimed at younger audiences. Each chapter or two revolves around a specific conflict that gets resolved before introducing another one. This structure can grow tiresome over time.
ART (6/10):
I believe Mizushiro's artistic talent grows exponentially with each manga series. While "Diamond Head" isn't on par with her later work, "After School Nightmare," it shows significant improvement compared to her earlier creations. The art in "Diamond Head" can best be described as solid, featuring some outstanding layouts and scenes, though others come across as bland or awkward. Although the visuals never detract from the story, they don't rise above being merely "fair."
CHARACTERS (7/10):
The characters in "Diamond Head" are undoubtedly the highlight of the series. Nanoa stands out as a strong, compassionate protagonist who is easy to relate to. The other members of the judicature club are all distinct and interact uniquely with Nanao, creating engaging relationships.
ENJOYMENT (6/10):
"Diamond Head" is a decent series for passing the time. It's fascinating to witness Mizushiro's growth as an artist and writer, evolving from her earlier works through "Diamond Head" and culminating in "After School Nightmare." If you're looking for something light to enjoy, this series fits the bill.
OVERALL (6.25/10)
- Spiffyish
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