Heavenly Curse

Heavenly Curse

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天咒

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 天咒

By 纳兰坤

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
962 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

A young orphaned boy named Mu Yi is saved by an old travelling Taoist Priest. They travel the world ‘scamming’ people by ‘exorcising ghosts’ and ‘slaying demons’, that is until the old Taoist Priest dies and Mu Yi is forced to realise that all is not as it seems. He was told stories of armies of ghosts, hordes of zombies, horrifying demons, and worst of all, the cultivators who controlled them. Mu Yi takes his first steps towards rising to the top of this dark and cruel new world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Heavenly Curse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Heavenly Curse "Heavenly Curse" is a web novel that immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing blend of adventure, fantasy, horror, and psychological elements, all set against a backdrop of early 20th-century China. The cultivation aspect, intertwined with Daoism, demons, ghosts, and even zombies, promised a unique reading experience. And for the most part, it delivers. ### First Impressions The opening chapters are strong, hooking you in with the protagonist's journey after his grandfather's death and the revelation that the old man's stories were actually true. This sets the stage for his cultivation journey, and I found myself eager to see how the world would unfold. The initial mystery surrounding the curse and the protagonist's heritage is compelling. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the historical accuracy woven into the story. The author clearly did their research, creating a world that feels authentic and immersive. The blend of cultivation, horror, and historical details is a refreshing change from many cultivation novels that often mix spiritual elements haphazardly. The steady, step-by-step progression of the main character's cultivation feels rewarding, highlighting the hard work he puts in. The mystery surrounding the MC's heritage and the world around him is engaging, making it easy to want to read more. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects of the novel less appealing. One significant issue is the protagonist's inconsistent personality. There are moments where his caution and intelligence seem to vanish, replaced by impulsive decisions that don't align with his earlier characterization. This inconsistency can be jarring and detracts from the overall reading experience. Another issue I encountered was the writing style itself. At times, the narrative feels more like a list of events rather than a cohesive story, making it difficult to fully connect with the characters and visualize the scenes. The language can also be a bit awkward. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Heavenly Curse" offers a compelling premise and a unique blend of genres. While the inconsistent character development and writing style may be off-putting to some, the intriguing world-building and historical accuracy make it worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of cultivation novels with a darker, more mysterious edge. I'd recommend giving it a try and seeing if the story's strengths outweigh its weaknesses for you.

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