Queen of the Mad Dog Knights

Queen of the Mad Dog Knights

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女王様、狂犬騎士団を用意しましたので死ぬ気で躾をお願いします

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Joou-sama, Kyouken Kishidan wo Youishimashita node Shinuki de Shitsuke wo Onegaishimasu, Queen, I prepared a knight group of crazy dogs, so please train with the feeling of death., Queen, the Mad Dog Knight Order is Prepared for you, so Please Discipline them Harshly, 女王様、狂犬騎士団を用意しましたので死ぬ気で躾をお願いします

By shoshin-ni-kaeru, 帰初心

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
66 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

【Officially】This is a story of where a small 10 year old girl was discovered to be the King’s illegitimate child, was supplied with a robust army of soldiers called Dog People and governs over the country. (【In reality】A loner child with no charm, at a level where she would trip and fall from being lead by a medium sized dog, gets put in charge of leading a great number of mad dogs and until she can properly hold her ground, this is about the difficulty of her walk.)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Queen of the Mad Dog Knights Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Queen of the Mad Dog Knights Okay, so I dove into "Queen of the Mad Dog Knights" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and boy, is it a unique read. The premise alone – a child queen ruling over knights who can transform into dogs – is enough to grab your attention. It's definitely one of those stories you either love or... well, maybe not love quite as much. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed. The idea of loyal, dog-like knights doting on a young queen is undeniably cute and funny. I found myself chuckling at the scenarios, imagining these tough warriors acting like oversized puppies eager for praise. The comedic undertones are strong, and the author leans into the absurdity of the situation, which I appreciated. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a high point. The contrast between the knights' fierce loyalty and their canine tendencies creates some genuinely funny moments. I also enjoyed the world-building, which, while not overly complex, provides a solid backdrop for the story. The focus on the queen's growth as she learns to navigate her role and interact with her unusual army is also engaging. It's a fun, lighthearted story that doesn't take itself too seriously, and sometimes that's exactly what I'm looking for. I also found myself searching up the dog breeds as they were introduced, which was an added layer of fun. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see where some readers might find the novelty wearing thin. The plot, at least in the earlier chapters, does feel somewhat episodic, with new "dog-knights" being introduced without a clear overarching narrative. While the humor is initially appealing, it does run the risk of becoming repetitive if not handled carefully. The characters, while endearing, could benefit from more depth beyond their canine attributes. I worried if the story would keep my attention if it just kept introducing new dog breeds, without any real direction. ### Final Verdict "Queen of the Mad Dog Knights" is a lighthearted and humorous fantasy story with a unique premise. If you're looking for a story with a lot of fluff, comedic moments, and a focus on character interactions rather than a complex plot, this might be right up your alley. However, if you prefer stories with intricate plots and deeply developed characters, you might find yourself wanting more. Overall, I'd say it's a fun, quirky read that's worth checking out if you're in the mood for something different.

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