Terrified of the Deep: My Yandere Sister Begged Me Not to Kill Her From the Start

Terrified of the Deep: My Yandere Sister Begged Me Not to Kill Her From the Start

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恐游,开局病娇妹妹求我别杀她

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 恐游,开局病娇妹妹求我别杀她

By 过凌晨是早餐不是宵夜

3.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
146 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

After transmigrating into a horror game filled with elements like grotesque creatures, Lovecraftian themes, punk aesthetics, healing moments, beautiful girls, and costume changes, I almost mistakenly killed the sister-type heroine right at the start. Since the game is Lovecraftian in style, despair is the only possible ending. To survive longer, I decided to uncover the hidden happy ending route! But over time, just getting a so-called “perfect ending” wasn’t enough for me anymore. In this world where void and existence overlap, where humanity is distorted and fate is warped, and where truth and lies constantly switch places… I’ve decided—I want to become the greatest horror in this world! “But, dear sister… why did you become an eldritch god before I did?”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Terrified of the Deep: My Yandere Sister Begged Me Not to Kill Her From the Start Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Terrified of the Deep: My Yandere Sister Begged Me Not to Kill Her From the Start Okay, the title is a mouthful, but after diving into "Terrified of the Deep," I can see why it's got people talking. It's a blend of eldritch horror with a romantic twist, which is something you don't see every day. The core concept is intriguing, drawing you into a world steeped in mystery and danger. ### First Impressions The initial draw for me was definitely the unique premise. Eldritch horror is always a win in my book, and the addition of a yandere sister definitely adds a layer of complexity. I was immediately curious to see how these elements would blend together, and I wasn't disappointed. The translation quality is also commendable, making the reading experience smooth and enjoyable. ### What Works Well The power system, revolving around relics and "borrowing power," is a standout feature. It reminds me a bit of *Lord of the Mysteries* in the sense that there are clear risks and rewards associated with gaining power. The MC's use of his game knowledge to acquire specific relics and mitigate their drawbacks is a clever touch. The world-building is solid, and the story does a decent job of creating a sense of unease and tension, even if it doesn't quite reach the heights of truly esoteric horror. I also appreciated the butterfly effect element, where the MC's actions have tangible consequences that alter the course of the story. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that felt a bit rushed was the MC's transition from an ordinary person to a fearless protagonist. It's a common trope, but I would have liked to see a more gradual development. Additionally, while the story is supposedly set in a world where a good ending is "impossible," the MC doesn't seem to face any major setbacks or struggles with sanity, which feels like a missed opportunity to explore the darker aspects of the setting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There is a "memory loss" arc that some readers might find less enjoyable due to the writing style. It serves a purpose in acquiring a particular artifact, but it might not be everyone's cup of tea. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Terrified of the Deep" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for something to scratch that Lovecraftian itch. While it may not be a masterpiece, the refreshing romantic aspect and intriguing power system make it worth checking out. Just be aware that it leans more towards gameified mechanics than truly mind-shattering horror. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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