Necromancer

Necromancer

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死灵法师

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Necromancers, 死灵法师

By reader, 读书之人

2.9
chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
天津人民出版社

Description

There was an old story that circulated for quite a long time, a story that happened in the City of Maretilin, about two necromancers and a hero who conquered them, a wandering magician named Leder. After the story, though no such record supported it, there really was a magician named Leder who passed the magicians’ tests. All the magician organizations on the grand land, from the Necromancers’ Union in the south to the Tower of The Wise in the north, agreed that Leder was the most powerful magician in history. They called him “The Grand Wise.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
天津人民出版社
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Necromancer Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Necromancer Alright, let's dive into "Necromancer." I went in with a bit of trepidation, seeing that the overall rating was a little rough, but I always try to keep an open mind. This xuanhuan mystery with a necromantic twist definitely had some interesting elements that kept me reading, but also a few things that gave me pause. ### First Impressions The start was definitely... different. It wasn't the typical power-fantasy beginning I've come to expect from this genre, and I appreciated that. It felt almost fairytale-esque, which was a refreshing change of pace. I was intrigued by the initial world-building and the hints of mystery surrounding the protagonist's abilities. ### What Works Well The unique fairytale vibe really stood out for me. It lent the story a distinct flavor that sets it apart from the usual cultivation novels. I also enjoyed the detailed descriptions; they helped paint a vivid picture of the world and its inhabitants. The author clearly has a knack for creating an atmosphere, and when the story hits its stride, it's quite captivating. The mystery aspect is woven in nicely, keeping you guessing about the bigger picture and the protagonist's role in it all. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the detailed descriptions, at times, they felt a little disconnected from the main narrative. It's almost as if the story meanders a bit, losing its focus. This can make it difficult to stay fully engaged, and I found myself having to reread certain passages to make sure I hadn't missed anything important. I think tightening up the pacing and streamlining the plot would significantly improve the reading experience. ### Final Verdict "Necromancer" is a bit of a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, with a unique fairytale-inspired setting and a compelling mystery. However, it also suffers from pacing issues and a slightly disjointed narrative. Despite its flaws, I think it has potential, and I'm curious to see where the author takes the story. If you're looking for something a little different within the xuanhuan genre and are willing to be patient with its quirks, it might be worth giving "Necromancer" a try. I'd give it a solid 3/5 stars.

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