The Sword and The Shadow

The Sword and The Shadow

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剑影传说

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TS2, 剑影传说

By hometown moon, 故乡月

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
670 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Leguna. An orphan. His life changed dramatically the day the thieves’ guild happened to select him for training and development. He would go on to become lifelong friends with a loyal mercenary, the partner of a beautiful magus who was cold as ice, the savior of a mysterious disfigured dark-elf girl with a talent for the Breath, and the unlikely caregiver for a feisty young maiden. And yet, who would be with him to the very end? In a twist of fate, the child who fought stray dogs for food emerged to be the most infamous assassin in the world. But the intricacies of power are not so easily grasped, and the price of protecting those that he loves is not as simple as he once thought…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Sword and The Shadow Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sword and The Shadow "The Sword and The Shadow" is a web novel that I approached with a mix of curiosity and caution, given the mixed opinions surrounding it. While some readers seem to have found enjoyment in its pages, others have expressed considerable frustration. After looking at what people are saying, I've formed my own opinion. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly standard fantasy fare: an orphan thrust into a world of adventure, magic, and danger. Many readers found the initial chapters intriguing, particularly the protagonist's introduction as a thief and his subsequent enslavement. This setup certainly has potential, and I can see why some were hooked early on. The world itself seems to have a certain video game feel, with common fantasy tropes like elves, orcs and magic classes. ### What Works Well Several readers praised the initial world-building and the sense of adventure in the early volumes. There was also appreciation for the characters, especially the female ones. Some people feel that the translation is well done and that the story is easy to read. A few readers also liked that the main character isn't ridiculously overpowered from the start, allowing for some character development. ### Areas of Concern However, it's here where things get tricky. A recurring criticism is the protagonist's lack of growth. Several readers felt he remained frustratingly naive and weak-willed for hundreds of chapters, despite his harsh background. This, coupled with a perceived tendency for the author to rely on repetitive plot devices (damsel in distress scenarios and rage-induced power-ups), led to a sense of stagnation for some. Another common complaint revolves around the pacing and plot. Some felt the story was scattered, with an overabundance of side character focus and unnecessary dialogue. The harem aspect also drew criticism, with some finding it uninspired and even distasteful due to the inclusion of an underage character. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention significant plot developments that could spoil the reading experience. One reviewer in particular detailed a sharp decline in quality after the first two "books," citing the introduction of a Mary Sue character and a generally unsatisfying conclusion. ### Final Verdict "The Sword and The Shadow" seems to be a novel with potential that ultimately falls short for many readers. While the initial setup and world-building may be enough to draw you in, the protagonist's frustrating lack of development, the repetitive plot, and the questionable harem elements could lead to disappointment. Proceed with caution, and be aware that your mileage may vary significantly.

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