Moonlight on the Snowfield

Moonlight on the Snowfield

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雪原の月影

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Setsugen no Tsukikage, 雪原の月影

By tsukiya, 月夜

4.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
203 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

The world was comprised of 17 countries and 5 races. Afflicted by a disease, the crown prince of Rintz Kingdom in Schell continent, Ernst, was stripped of his rights to the throne and made the lord of the poorest fief, Meissen. The citizens of Meissen lived a destitute life in extreme poverty. For the sake of the citizens living now, as well as the citizens who were yet to be born, Ernst will sow the seeds for their future.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Moonlight on the Snowfield Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Moonlight on the Snowfield "Moonlight on the Snowfield" promised a blend of fantasy, drama, and romance, and after diving in, I found a story that's both heartwarming and complex. The premise is immediately captivating: a crown prince, Ernst, afflicted with an illness that stunts his growth, is stripped of his title and exiled to a desolate land. It's a setup ripe with potential for character growth and world-building, two elements that particularly drew me in. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the intricate world the author crafted. The political and economic struggles of Meissen, Ernst's new domain, felt tangible and compelling. Ernst himself is a fascinating character. Despite his naivete, born from a sheltered life, his inherent nobility and desire to improve the lives of his people shone through. However, I did have some initial hesitation regarding the romance due to Ernst's appearance. ### What Works Well The heart of this story lies in its characters and their relationships. Ernst's relationship with his love interest, a Dunbert warrior, is a slow burn that develops into a deeply supportive and loving bond. I particularly enjoyed watching Ernst navigate his new responsibilities and grow into a capable leader. The author does a fantastic job of portraying his struggles and triumphs, making him a character I genuinely rooted for. Many readers praised the world-building, and I must agree. Meissen feels like a living, breathing place with its own unique challenges and opportunities. The political and economic elements are woven seamlessly into the narrative, adding depth and complexity to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the novel, there were moments where the pacing felt uneven. There were times when the story seemed to stall, particularly during Ernst's initial grappling with his feelings. While I appreciated the character development, these sections sometimes dragged on, disrupting the overall flow. Also, the amount of smut in the story can take away from the great world-building that the author created. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed concerns about certain plot developments, particularly regarding Ernst's condition and its resolution. Specifically, the method of Ernst's "healing" involving the love interest's… contribution, was seen as problematic and questionable by some readers. ### Final Verdict Despite some pacing issues and controversial plot points, "Moonlight on the Snowfield" is a compelling story with a unique premise, well-developed characters, and intricate world-building. If you're looking for a fantasy novel with a strong focus on character growth, heartwarming romance, and political intrigue, this might be worth your time – just be aware of the potential triggers and slower sections. Overall, I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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