Fanatic Martial God

Fanatic Martial God

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狂徒修神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: FMG, Renegade Cultivating Divinity, 狂徒修神

By demon soul, 妖魂

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2085 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Xiao Chen, “the waste” of Xiao clan, had his engagement to the Young Lady of the Yang clan renounced. And when he arrived at the sect that sympathized with him and took him in, he found corpses strewn all over the place and a mist of blood in the air. The sect was exterminated by a mysterious group that was looking for the ‘Wind Spirit Jade’. He himself was left behind only half-dead for ‘wastes do not deserve to die by their hand’. Humiliated once more and on the verge of death, in the surroundings strangeness happened. A whirlpool s**ked up the blood mist and diverted it into Xiao Chen’s forehead, transforming and enhancing his body.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Fanatic Martial God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Fanatic Martial God Alright, let's dive into "Fanatic Martial God." This novel definitely seems to be a mixed bag, and after reading what others have to say, I can see why. It's a classic Xianxia setup, dripping with familiar tropes, but whether that's a good thing or a bad thing depends entirely on what you're looking for. ### First Impressions The initial premise is about as standard as they come: a young MC, starting at the tender age of twelve, burdened with wasted meridians and the unfortunate experience of a broken engagement. Sect destruction throws another log onto the fire, leaving our protagonist for dead. It's the kind of beginning that makes you think, "Okay, here we go again." ### What Works Well The appeal, as I understand it, lies in the wish fulfillment aspect. Our young hero stumbles upon a legacy from a dying deity cultivator, inheriting a treasure trove of cultivation manuals, a powerful bloodline, and even a divine sword! This is where the story seems to deviate slightly. Instead of immediately seeking revenge or joining some sect, the MC dedicates himself to rigorous training. The story seems to focus on the MC getting pretty strong, pretty fast. It definitely sounds like a power fantasy, and if that's what you're craving, this novel might just scratch that itch. ### Areas of Concern However, the reliance on tropes seems to be a major sticking point for many. Several readers have pointed out the one-dimensional characters and the predictable plot progression. Phrases like "arrogant cannon fodder" and repetitive dialogue patterns also raise red flags. There are concerns about the writing quality itself, with some describing it as rushed and crude. The power scaling also appears to be inconsistent, with the MC progressing too quickly compared to other characters. The lack of depth in character interactions and motivations is another recurring theme. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have discussed specific plot points, so be warned if you want to go in completely blind! Apparently, the MC's return home and the handling of the broken engagement are somewhat anticlimactic. ### Final Verdict "Fanatic Martial God" sounds like a quintessential guilty pleasure novel. If you're a seasoned Xianxia reader looking for something groundbreaking, this probably isn't it. But, if you're in the mood for a light, overpowered protagonist story with plenty of familiar tropes, you might find some enjoyment here. Just be prepared for potential issues with writing quality and character depth. Approach with tempered expectations, and you might be pleasantly surprised.

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