Asura God

Asura God

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修罗天帝

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 修罗天帝

By 实验小白鼠

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2732 chapters
Original Publisher
ireader

Description

Eight years ago, Thunderclap Ancient City changed overnight. Young City Lord Qin Ming was sold off to Azure Cloud Sect as a servant and 200,000 common people were driven into Great Azure Mountain as s*aves. Eight years later, after tempering his spirit and becoming a martial artist, the Asura awakens, an unyielding youth that defies heaven rises. Provide me a blade and I will be able to break the blue dome of heaven. Provide me a sword and I can show the heavens. A Golden Unicorn is an animal with no particular talent, but when encountered with an unstable situation, it will change into a dragon[1]. Acting Asura’s Child, Undying Monarch, Thunderclap Battle Senior, Ancient Ocean Barbarian Emperor and so on. Each and every title fell onto Qin Ming’s body. This lofty and unyielding youth stepped on heaven yet was fine. He guided numerous close friends and young beauties, proudly fought everywhere, swept across the world, and composed deeply moving hot-blooded battle songs.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ireader
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Asura God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Asura God "Asura God" is a xuanhuan novel with a blend of action, fantasy, and martial arts elements that initially grabbed my attention, but as I delved deeper into the existing reviews, I found myself with mixed feelings. While some readers found promise in the early chapters, others were left deeply disappointed. ### First Impressions The initial hook, as several readers pointed out, revolves around the protagonist reclaiming his family's city. I can see the appeal; it sets the stage for a classic revenge narrative with a weak-to-strong progression. The writing style, at least in the beginning, seems descriptive and articulate, painting a vivid picture of the world and characters. One reader even predicted a bright future for the novel based on these early impressions. ### What Works Well It seems the author is capable of creating a compelling initial setup. The promise of a standard xianxia cultivation journey with a focus on revenge is something many readers, including myself, find inherently engaging. The early focus on reclaiming the protagonist's homeland also provides a strong, easily relatable motivation. ### Areas of Concern However, the positive impressions seem to fade quickly for many. A recurring criticism revolves around the protagonist's character. Some find him bland, even annoying, and his actions inconsistent. One reader mentioned a particularly disturbing instance where the protagonist allows a subordinate to potentially commit a heinous act against an enemy, which understandably soured their opinion. Others criticized the MC for giving away treasures for no apparent reason. The plot progression also seems to be a major sticking point. Several readers felt the story loses its way after the initial arc. The cultivation system is described as uninteresting, with power-ups primarily derived from treasure hunts. Furthermore, the harem aspect appears to be poorly executed, with a significant portion of the female characters either dead or irrelevant. The abundance of filler chapters, particularly prolonged war sequences without the protagonist's involvement, was another common complaint. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews contain significant spoilers regarding character deaths and plot developments. Be warned that reading further reviews may reveal key plot points that could diminish your enjoyment of the novel. One spoiler involves the protagonist's treatment by his sect and his subsequent lack of decisive action. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Asura God" appears to be a novel with potential that, according to many, fails to deliver on its initial promise. While the early chapters may offer a decent xianxia experience, the weak protagonist, inconsistent plot, and questionable character decisions seem to overshadow any initial strengths. It's a shame, because the foundation seemed solid. However, based on the overwhelming negative feedback, I'd approach this novel with caution.

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