Knight of Demise

Knight of Demise

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終焉的騎士 / 终焉的骑士

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Zhong Yan De Qi Shi, 終焉的騎士, 终焉的骑士

By siberian cat, 西贝猫

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
405 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In solitude, he once walked the face of the earth Bringing her death, dissolution, discord He held dominion over that all-pervading, dreadful force And his fearsome name was known through the sphere Death is not an ending, but a new beginning … When the flag of Rose and Sword flutters once again, beneath that same sky Is it hope, or ruin, that it heralds anew?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Knight of Demise Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Knight of Demise Alright, let's dive into "Knight of Demise." This web novel definitely seems to have sparked some varied reactions among readers, and after looking at what people are saying, I've got a pretty good handle on its strengths and weaknesses. It's a complete original story, which is always a plus in my book, even if the translation is still ongoing. ### First Impressions The initial chapters seem to grab a lot of readers. There's a certain appeal to the anti-hero protagonist, a soul reincarnated with less-than-noble intentions. The writing quality and translation are also frequently mentioned as strong points right off the bat, which is always a good sign. It seems to promise a fresh take on the reincarnation trope, and I can see how that would be immediately enticing. ### What Works Well One of the things that stands out is the focus on character interactions. Several readers highlighted the believable dialogue and how the characters, even minor ones, felt like real people with genuine motivations. This is a huge plus for me; strong characters can really elevate a story. It seems the author excels at crafting these moments of connection, making the world feel more alive. Also, the willingness to depict cruelty and moral ambiguity, while potentially off-putting for some, seems to be a deliberate choice that adds depth to the narrative. The pacing is generally quick and gets straight to the point, which is great for readers who dislike meandering cultivation scenes. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some concerns that keep popping up. The consistency of the main character's personality seems to be a sticking point for some. The MC is described as inconsistent, at times seeming like an experienced leader and at others acting naive and immature. This disconnect can be jarring and undermine the believability of the character. The story might also suffer from pacing problems. Some readers felt that, despite the initial promise, the plot moved too slowly, with not enough happening to maintain interest. The lack of backstory for the MC's powers is another valid concern. I can understand the desire for some mystery, but too little information can feel like convenient plot devices. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several users mentioned plot points and specific events, so be aware that the following may contain spoilers. Some readers took issue with plot conveniences, such as the MC stumbling upon the perfect body and a powerful princess in his backyard. Others pointed out questionable logic within the story, such as a village seemingly paying an exorbitant amount in taxes. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Knight of Demise" appears to be a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance with engaging characters and a unique premise, but it's also plagued by inconsistencies and pacing issues. It might be worth checking out if you're looking for something a little different, but be prepared for some potential frustrations along the way. I'd say approach with cautious optimism.

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