Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko

Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko

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剣の女王と烙印の仔

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Sword Queen and the Branded Child, 剣の女王と烙印の仔

By hikaru sugii

4.1
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
8 volumes
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

Chris was a boy who was cursed with the Brand of the Beast that devoured the fates of the surrounding people. His life changed when he met a girl when he was wandering a corpse-laden battlefield as a young mercenary. She, Minerva, appeared before his eyes waving a huge sword in clothes of pure white. With the power of foresight and overwhelming swordsmanship, she was a legendary swordswoman feared as a grim reaper. Smiling in slaughter and weeping in sleep, that was the heavy burden shouldered by the girl. That fateful night, Minerva’s fate of being killed by Chris was distorted by the brand. The two souls destined to be in the company of death met in the depths of despair. In the symphony of blades and blood, the boy and girl’s beautiful legend of sorrowful magnificence is born!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko "Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko" – or "The Sword Queen and the Stigma Child" for those of us who prefer the translated title – is a web novel that immediately grabbed my attention with its blend of fantasy, romance, and a healthy dose of tragedy. It promises a world of sword and magic, warring nations, and characters burdened by destiny, and for the most part, it delivers. ### First Impressions From the outset, the world-building is compelling. We're thrown into a world where special abilities and precognition play a significant role, immediately raising the stakes and hinting at the challenges to come. The premise of a "Sword Queen" and a "Stigma Child" also piqued my interest – the titles alone suggest a dynamic power imbalance and a potentially captivating relationship. ### What Works Well What truly shines in this novel, in my opinion, is the character development. The author seems to have invested a lot of time and effort in crafting characters who are not just archetypes but feel genuinely human. I was particularly impressed with the way the characters grapple with their predetermined destinies, actively fighting against the roles laid out for them. This struggle for agency, coupled with the complexities of war and political intrigue, makes for a very engaging read. The romance, although categorized as "mature," feels earned and adds another layer of depth to the protagonists' journeys. This isn't just a story about battles and magic; it's a story about people finding their place in a world that seems determined to define them. ### Areas of Concern While the story is complete, the ongoing translation might be a point of frustration for some readers. Having to wait for updates can disrupt the flow of the narrative. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Tsurugi no Joou to Rakuin no Ko" is a worthwhile read for anyone who enjoys fantasy with a strong emphasis on character development and complex themes. The world-building is solid, the action is engaging, and the romance adds a compelling layer to the narrative. Despite the potential frustration of an ongoing translation, the core story is strong enough to keep me hooked. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for a mature fantasy novel with characters who defy expectations and fight for their own destinies.

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