- #1
Personally, I'm not usually into political novels with limited action, but this one is different—it's surprisingly good. Normally, political tension builds up, the protagonist solves their problem, and that's it. But this novel handles the lack of action really well. It's a bit slow for my taste, but that doesn't stop me from giving it a 5-star review.The world-building is impressive, and the character interactions and political intricacies are excellently written. The translation is solid too. I've only read the first volume, but it shows great potential. It's from the same author as "The Game Of The World Tree", so that's a plus.As a heads-up, it's quite slow-paced, so patience is needed. You might feel like dropping it around chapter 20, but I'd recommend sticking with it. Myssoferia's review covers a lot of points I agree with, so check out the top review for more insights.Also here's the Power Ranking in the novel, I might forget it, so just in case...Spoiler
Power System Ranking:
•Zero Tier (Awakening)
- 2-5x stronger than ordinary human
•First Tier (Starry Sky) - Charlotte as of the end of V1
-Superhuman, Possesses Mana/Aura, Blood Baron (for Bloodbornes)
•Second Tier (Silver Moon)
-2-4x stronger than First Tier, Qualitative Change, Blood Viscount (for Bloodbornes)
•Third Tier (Blazing Sun)
-Idk, just very strong, Soul Qualitative Leap
•Legendary
-Not Shown Yet (as of V1)
•Saint
-Avatar of the Gods, God Descent, Charlotte only demonstrates a small part of its power
•Demi-God
-The world currently cannot handle it's presence
•Mythical (God)
-No idea
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