I Am The Swarm

I Am The Swarm

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吾即是虫群

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 吾即是虫群

By quantum wizard

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
828 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

A story about a weak, small larva with a human soul, who travels all the way to become the ruler of the stars.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Am The Swarm Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am The Swarm "I Am The Swarm" presents a fascinating premise: a human consciousness transmigrated into an insect with the power to absorb and evolve, leading a swarm through various ages. The early chapters really grabbed my attention, and I found myself eager to see how this little bug would rise to power. However, like many ambitious novels, it seems to stumble a bit as it progresses. ### First Impressions The initial world-building is strong, and the author clearly put a lot of thought into the evolution system. I was particularly intrigued by the protagonist's initial weakness and strategic thinking. Watching him navigate a dangerous world, knowing his limitations, made for compelling reading. The zerg-like direction he takes, focusing on the swarm rather than individual power, felt like a fresh take on the genre. ### What Works Well The detailed world-building and logical power system are definite strengths. I appreciated the research that went into creating a believable and evolving ecosystem. The early arcs, while focused on relatively mundane combat, establish a solid foundation for the later stages of the story. The military tactics and the protagonist's cunning strategies kept me engaged. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story seems to lose some of its spark as it moves into the sci-fi era. The pacing becomes uneven, with time skips that feel rushed. Several users noted that the later arcs drag on, with new characters appearing and disappearing without much impact. I also noticed a shift in perspective, with conflicts often being shown from the opposition's point of view. While this isn't inherently bad, it does create a distance between the reader and the protagonist, making it harder to connect with his plans and motivations. One of the more glaring issues I noticed was the lack of emotional depth, especially when depicting large-scale conflicts. The potential for conveying the despair and hopelessness of facing a massive swarm seems largely untapped. ### Final Verdict "I Am The Swarm" is a mixed bag. The first part is genuinely engaging, with a unique premise and well-developed world. However, the later chapters suffer from pacing issues, a loss of focus, and a lack of emotional depth. If you're drawn to the idea of an evolving swarm and are willing to overlook its flaws, it's a solid read, but temper your expectations as the story progresses. I'd recommend it with reservations, mainly for the innovative early chapters.

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