Cataclysmic Transformation

Cataclysmic Transformation

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

天灾变

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 天灾变

By heavenly feathered dragon flies, 天羽龙翔

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
917 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

One hundred thousand years ago, the once influential Church of Calamity was destroyed. Since then, necromancy had been lost to the ages. One hundred thousand years later, a poor street urchin living in a mountain village, Roan, who dreams of becoming a great wizard, by some twist of fate, finds a seemingly ordinary ring. Coincidentally, this ring happened to hold a spirit that was one hundred thousand years old. In a continent where magical combat runs wild, the mysterious, terrifying and powerful magic of necromancy returns. What kind of waves will it cause? Now a necromancer, Roan chases the truth behind necromancy’s disappearance one hundred thousand years ago.

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Cataclysmic Transformation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cataclysmic Transformation "Cataclysmic Transformation" piqued my interest from the get-go. The premise of a poor beggar yearning for magic, only to stumble upon necromancy, is genuinely compelling. It's a classic underdog story with a potentially dark twist. While the translation seems to be in progress, I wanted to dig into what makes this novel tick. ### First Impressions The initial setup appears to be a strong point for many readers. The world-building is described as smooth and detailed, even incorporating a unique take on a Noah's Ark-esque story. Instead of a typical 'chosen one' scenario, the author seems to take a different approach to the protagonist's journey, which I appreciate. The cover art, however, seems to be a deterrent for some, which is a shame if it doesn't accurately reflect the story's quality. ### What Works Well Several readers highlighted the impressive character development. It seems the author invests heavily in crafting a believable and evolving protagonist, which is crucial for a long-form story. The morally grey aspect of the MC practicing "evil" magic while maintaining good moral standards adds a layer of complexity that I find intriguing. The action and adventure elements are reportedly well-balanced, and the protagonist's growth feels organic, even with the presence of lucky coincidences. ### Areas of Concern One recurring concern is the quality of the translation. A good story can be ruined by poor translation, so that's definitely something to keep in mind. Also, the ending seems to be a point of contention. One reader described it as rushed, with a significant battle seemingly glossed over. This is a major letdown, as a satisfying conclusion is essential for any novel. Another reader found the story too "common" and focused on a particular meme reference that was overused. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There seem to be some thematic spoilers regarding the world's morality. One reader felt that the depiction of a universally evil society was illogical and served only to highlight the protagonist's goodness. The presence of a "holy" church that is openly corrupt also raised some eyebrows. Depending on your preferences, this could be a deal-breaker. ### Final Verdict Despite some criticisms, "Cataclysmic Transformation" appears to be a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy morally grey protagonists, intricate world-building, and a blend of action, adventure, and xuanhuan elements. I'm willing to overlook the translation issues if the core story is strong enough, but the rushed ending is a significant drawback. I'd say give it a try, but be aware of its potential flaws.

Related Novels