I Become The Moon Goddess

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Anony_Mous_1902
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
"I'll always choose you, even if that means I have to defy Gods." Thousands of years ago, werewolves lived in hiding, terrified that their small number would go extinct under the human’s cruel act. Thousands of years later, they rose in power and commenced an all-out war against the human race. And they won, spectacularly. They could have sat on the pinnacle of life if not for the plague. The disease spread only among werewolves and the Infected would gradually lose their minds and transform into malevolent, bloodthirsty creatures; one that threatened the lives of werewolves and human survivors alike. There was no cure, the same way as nobody knew where the plague came from or how it spread all around the world. The world was heading to its destruction. The moon no longer shone, ocean tides fell and drought spread everywhere, the night was so dark that they were unable to see the hands in front of their faces, and the length of each day turned shorter and shorter. They called it ‘The Moon’s Curse’ as they believed that the Moon Goddess was enraged by their greed and tyranny thus decided to inflict punishment on them. Amidst such precarious times, Shalei awoke and found herself at an utter loss. The last thing she remembered was being kidnapped from school and the syringe that was stabbed into her neck, rendering her unconscious and then…nothing. As if the presence of werewolves wasn’t shocking enough in her otherwise ordinary and mundane life, Shalei was suddenly acknowledged as the Moon Goddess? What the hell was going on?! She definitely didn’t sign up for this! Delve into the fantasy world of werewolf virus outbreak, gods and mythical beasts along with Shalei and her self-proclaimed knight — a brooding, sweet and protective Alpha. And unbeknownst to Shalei, another dark, mysterious figure had been secretly watching over her for a very, very long time. Someone who might just be the answer to everything. *** Additional tags: sci-fi, adventure, action, monster, past plays a big part, love interest fall in love first, mental trauma, childhood abuse, tragedy, gore, reincarnation, demons and gods, femdom, dom/sub undertones, light BDSM Find me on: Instagram: delanasiwarka Discord server: bit.ly/delanadiscord Discord: delanasiwarka#1490 Cover owned by author

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  1. PudgeyTheBird
    PudgeyTheBird rated it
    Good read...
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  1. SPIRITKING
    SPIRITKING rated it
    This is actually the first manga that brought me to tears. I was so emotionally overwhelmed that I genuinely cried for the main characters. I picked up this manga simply because I had nothing else to read and started it to kill some time. But as I continued, I couldn't put it down.  

    The artwork is superb—truly among the best I've encountered. Each character is distinct and well-developed. I particularly admire how the mangaka depicted the female lead—she's incredibly endearing, a bit clumsy, and deeply devoted to the person she loves! I just grew so fond of them... honestly, I can't quite explain why. Hehe, sorry, but I really don't have a specific reason. Nonetheless, please give this manga a try. I assure you, if you enjoy romance stories, you'll adore it.
  1. Cwunchytaco
    Cwunchytaco rated it
    When I first started reading this manga, I was just searching for something short to dive into, and honestly, I didn't have high expectations. Given that it's only a two-volume series, I assumed there wouldn’t be an extensive cast of characters or significant story development. However, surprisingly, it turned out much better than anticipated.

    Story:  
    As outlined in the summary, the plot revolves around a geisha named Butterfly and the experiences she encounters. Interestingly, there are only one or two chapters at the beginning where she is actively working as a geisha. The narrative primarily focuses on her life and the challenges she faces alongside her childhood friend while they live together. Personally, I found the storyline to be quite original and creative. Unlike many other short manga series, it doesn't rush its progression. That said, certain aspects of the story can still feel somewhat predictable.

    Art:  
    The artwork is undeniably cute, though it isn’t the most visually stunning I've encountered in manga.

    Characters:  
    I truly adore the two main characters and appreciate how their relationship evolves gradually, without feeling rushed. This pacing allows for sufficient background development for both protagonists, making them more relatable and engaging.

    Enjoyment:  
    This manga is highly enjoyable and leaves readers with a warm, heartfelt sensation.

    Overall:  
    It’s an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys romance and seeks something slightly unconventional to read.
  1. VainKillerrGA
    VainKillerrGA rated it
    I must say, if there's ever a manga that has been severely underrated, it's this one! First off, I absolutely adore how the story immerses itself in the historical backdrop of the 1920s. It's a wonderful departure from the typical romance animes that revolve around school life.

    Mademoiselle Butterfly truly portrays the treatment of individuals based on status, famine, and poverty. The author did an incredible job with this work. Although the manga series is quite brief, it doesn't feel rushed and moves along smoothly.

    The relationship depicted in this manga is genuinely beautiful and brought me to tears. I'd give it 10/10 for its art style, plot, and characters.
  1. SlimeQueen127
    SlimeQueen127 rated it
    No. If you enjoy shoujo and are willing to dive into yet another manga that sticks to the typical pattern of:  
    Girl falls for boy -> They become a couple -> Some obstacle arises -> Love conquers all,  
    then go for it. Otherwise, I'd advise passing on this one. This is the first manga I've ever rated a 1, and I'm genuinely baffled as to why it has an 8.17 (as of this review). It's painfully unoriginal. The characters lack depth and personality. The female lead is infuriatingly clueless and revolves her entire world around her husband, obsessing over him nonstop.  

    The sole saving grace here is the art, but even that isn't particularly impressive. Sure, the butterflies are nicely drawn, and the characters are rendered competently enough to convey what's happening, though some panels require extra effort to decipher.  

    Now, back to the story. The plot is abysmal. In fact, the author herself admitted at the end that she simply wanted to "introduce yet another conflict" between the two main characters. She then resorts to pulling an ending completely out of thin air—a classic deus ex machina—which caused me to drop my already low score of 3/4 down to a 1.  

    Skip this unless you're extremely bored, can't think of anything else to read, or happen to be someone who enjoys consuming manga that rigidly adheres to the same tired, overused formula found in countless others. Chances are, those others will execute said formula better than this one does.  

    It was terrible.
  1. Ohndreij
    Ohndreij rated it
    This manga explores the relationship between a geisha and her childhood friend, who happens to be a body painter.  

    The moments they share are depicted beautifully, carrying a bittersweet sentiment throughout the story.  

    As it is a historical manga, readers also get insight into the challenges they face both as individuals and as a couple in that particular time period.  

    In my view, this manga was highly enjoyable overall, except for the ending, which introduced some unnecessary drama. Although these events were well-presented and the emotions were effectively conveyed, I still felt they were unwarranted.  

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  1. Fallen_Angel_26
    Fallen_Angel_26 rated it
    <p>I picked it up out of boredom, searching for a compelling read, and from the very first chapter, this manga had me completely hooked. Typically, I don't gravitate towards shoujo manga with heavy themes, but this one stood out as an exception. It struck a perfect balance with just the right amount of humor, yet there were moments so poignant they nearly brought me to tears. It wasn't your run-of-the-mill, overly cheesy shoujo manga, which made it refreshingly unique, boasting an original storyline. I awarded this manga a perfect score of 10. The narrative was captivating and emotionally resonant, feeling remarkably authentic. The artwork was superb, and I am genuinely a fan of this mangaka's style. The characters were well-developed, showcasing a range of emotions throughout the story. Additionally, I appreciated that the heroine didn't irritate me with excessive airheadedness or constant crying; instead, she exhibited real depth. In conclusion, this was an exceptional manga that I believe would appeal to a wide audience.</p>

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