The Wielder of Death Magic

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Frostysyrup
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Thrust into an enigmatic world born from bloodshed; venture inside its complexities, dark-side, and always changing nature. At the center, a boy; brought up by an exiled mage, steps into a life of independence. A test to try and change his life for the better after witnessing what war can do to a person. The walk towards finding a stable living gets toppled as a unique magical element awakens. Using people, toying with emotions, doing anything and everything to get what he wants, this is the life of the next Death Reaper. Mostly emotionless, life continues as questions about his state of mind and being remains clouded behind many personas.

This isn’t the story of a single man, it’s the story of a whole world. Read as the world builds itself from the ground up. Conspiracies, evil, the dark side of humanity. In addition, tis the start of a new age; the birth of monsters – a story depicting the tales of the first heroes and demons to ever exist.

The Wielder of Death Magic isn’t a typical fantasy. The heroes don’t summon forth power from heroes of old, here, the characters are the ones who make up the myths and legends for the next generation. Amidst the turmoil, Staxius, he lives on, watching and waiting as the world grows.

P.S, I’m not that normal of a writer, my advice is to not expect anything going into this world. Forget everything, I personally, don’t care about rules and limitations and what can be considered to be the norm – the characters are given life, the world moves on its own; I’m just a spectator. No plot, nothing planned, all that you read is the product of the characters moving and acting individually. As opposed to me subjecting them with my emotions, the connection is reversed. They are the ones who dictate the story (Believe it or not, that\'s the way I write) A world, a story, characters, and the foolish author; we all evolve as one. On behalf of the people mentioned above, thanks for reading, I appreciate it all.
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  1. Anajiya
    Anajiya rated it
    As an avid reader, I found "The Wielder of Death Magic" to be a captivating and immersive tale. The author's prowess in weaving a dark fantasy world left me spellbound. The protagonist's journey from innocence to mastery over the grim arts was both thrilling and thought-provoking. The plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat, while the exploration of morality within the wielder's choices added depth. A must-read for fans of enchanting storytelling and the complexities of power.
  1. Zansatsu
    Zansatsu rated it
    "The Wielder of Death Magic" is a captivating novel that delves into the intricate world of magic and the human condition, weaving a tapestry of intrigue, power, and redemption. Set in a richly imagined universe, the story revolves around a protagonist who, initially driven by ambition, discovers an otherworldly ability to control death itself. This newfound power brings with it not only immense responsibility but also a profound moral dilemma.

    As the wielder grapples with the consequences of their actions, the novel explores themes of morality, the blurred lines between good and evil, and the weight of power on the individual. The characters are complex, each with their own struggles and desires, making for a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged. The author masterfully balances action and introspection, creating a vivid atmosphere that immerses readers in the story's dark and fantastical realm.

    What sets "The Wielder of Death Magic" apart is its exploration of the human psyche, as the main character confronts the psychological toll of wielding such a destructive force. It asks thought-provoking questions about the nature of life, sacrifice, and the choices we make when faced with seemingly irresistible power. Ultimately, the novel serves as a cautionary tale about the high price one pays for playing god, leaving readers pondering the true meaning of power and the delicate balance between life and death.

    In conclusion, "The Wielder of Death Magic" is a compelling read that combines thrilling storytelling with profound philosophical insights. It is a testament to the power of literature to both entertain and challenge our understanding of what it means to be human in a world where the boundaries of magic and reality are pushed to their limits.
  1. Rebecca Johnston
    Rebecca Johnston rated it
    Eh? Why is everyone giving this novel and author bad reviews? Indeed this may not suit some readers and maybe the quality is bad but I can gradually see it improving itself.

    I like the confidence and braveness the author has to continue writing despite the reviews with 1-2 stars may discourage him.

    Its pretty rough at the beginning but slowly goes with the flow as you continue further so do give it some patience. Give this author a chance to prove the novel's worth!
  1. Marguerite Edmund
    Marguerite Edmund rated it
    I can confidently say that I have a pretty good understanding of the book at this point as I have read all 500 current chapters and the author has continued to improve over time and doesn't progress the book too fast nor too slow. The story is great for those that want something a little different from what is common and if you want something with an intelligent but not cocky MC
  1. Wayne Haydn
    Wayne Haydn rated it
    The MC is very stupid, being the Heir to the God of death but doesn't train in any of Death's ability even though Death gave him advice on how to become stronger. He then goes and waste time raising a baby instead of training. So he wasn't able to save his hometown from getting destroyed and  ends up dead and turned into stone by the princess. Story would have gone better if he went and trained with the God of Death after he died from the princess curse then return.
  1. Louise Pound
    Louise Pound rated it
    Am I the only one spooked by the synopsis? I haven't read it yet but I'm seriously spooked right now. The author has no control over the characters and plot development? The heck? He is just a spectator?! So like everything is real. I don't know why am trembling right now. Am I scared or am I excited? I don't know. There's only one way to find out... let's read this! I hope I don't regret this
  1. Bess Thoreau
    Bess Thoreau rated it
    I was enjoying the book until chapter 45. Then the author took a weird turn by adding 'advanced' guns to the story. I get that time has passed and technology has advanced but dude you ruined the story by adding that.
  1. Tyrone Baldwin
    Tyrone Baldwin rated it
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