The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword

The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword

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器の王と奴隷の姫巫女と神の剣

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 器の王と奴隷の姫巫女と神の剣

By tenchijin muyou, 天地人無用

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
199 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Welta Wellringa, the prince of a small nation, was falsely accused of worshiping the Evil God. He was separated from his country, his father, his friends, and his sweetheart whom he loved. He who had lost everything met the Princess Shrine Maiden of the Evil God, Laura. Then, he was chosen by The God’s Sword, and his destiny began to unfold…. … The King’s Ability, a power which surpassed all Abilities, ruled over all held Abilities as their reigning king. Gradually, a collection of talented individuals began to assemble under him. With the Princess Shrine Maiden following him like a s*ave, he wielded his sword to unite the continent, This is a story of a young prince’s love and revenge, and the s*ave Shrine Maiden who supported his battle of love. People have said: that he was surely a wise ruler, that he was surely a tyrant, that he was surely a hero who saved the world, and that he was surely a ruler covered in blood.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword Alright, let's dive into "The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword." This one’s a bit of a rollercoaster, and I've got some thoughts after seeing what readers are saying. ### First Impressions Jumping in, the title alone gives you a *lot* to unpack. We're talking royalty, servitude, divine figures, and weaponry – it's a grab bag of fantasy tropes ready to be explored. The tags definitely set expectations for a dark and potentially gritty story, given the inclusion of "R-18," "rape," and "netorare." Initial reactions seem pretty divided, to say the least. ### What Works Well It seems like the core concept of revenge, tied to the protagonist’s special abilities, is a strong draw for some. The world-building, with its blend of sword and magic alongside elements of religious cults, has potential to be compelling. For those who enjoy darker themes, the novel appears to deliver on that front. The presence of action and martial arts elements suggests a dynamic story, and the promise of adventure is something many readers look for. ### Areas of Concern Okay, here's where things get dicey. The "netorare" tag is a major red flag for many, and it seems to be a significant sticking point. Some readers have expressed strong aversion to the inclusion of NTR themes, particularly early in the story. There are also concerns about the pacing, with some finding the plot progression slow and the protagonist's actions lacking. The adult themes, while expected given the tags, might be too intense or off-putting for certain readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! There are mentions of specific events in the early chapters that involve NTR, causing some readers to drop the novel immediately. If this is a trigger for you, it's worth considering skipping the prologue, or even avoiding the novel altogether. ### Final Verdict "The King’s Ability, The S*ave Princess Shrine Maiden, and The God’s Sword" is a complex novel that isn't for the faint of heart. If you're drawn to dark fantasy with mature themes and a revenge plot, it might be worth a try, but be prepared for potentially triggering content. The pacing might test your patience, but if you can stomach the darker elements, there may be a rewarding story beneath. However, if NTR is a hard no for you, steer clear. It really boils down to your personal preferences and tolerance for potentially disturbing themes.

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