Assassins Pride

Assassins Pride

アサシンズプライド · Original Japanese title

Also known as: Assassin's Pride, アサシンズプライド

4.2 92 ratings
japanese Light Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on Assassins Pride

Alright, let's dive into "Assassins Pride." This series definitely piqued my interest with its blend of action, fantasy, and school life elements. After digging into the available opinions, I've got a pretty good feel for what it offers.

First Impressions

The premise alone is captivating: a world where nobles possess mana and a protagonist tasked with assassinating his student if she proves to be talentless. It's a dark twist on the typical school setting, and I immediately wanted to know more. The initial hook is strong, promising a blend of thrilling action and intriguing character dynamics.

What Works Well

One of the most consistently praised aspects is the heroine's development. Seeing her progress from weak to strong seems to be a major draw for many, and I can appreciate a good underdog story. The world-building also appears to be a strong point, creating a believable and engaging backdrop for the characters and their struggles. I'm particularly drawn to the assassin element and how it intertwines with the noble society. The manga adaptation is also highly regarded, suggesting the story translates well to a visual medium.

Areas of Concern

While the core story seems solid, some aspects raise concerns. A few opinions point out frustrating character decisions, particularly from side characters. For instance, the father's approach to his daughter's well-being is questioned, and the motivations of some antagonists are deemed illogical. This could potentially detract from the overall enjoyment if these characters consistently act against their own interests.

Final Verdict

"Assassins Pride" presents a compelling blend of action, fantasy, and character development. While some character motivations and plot points might require a suspension of disbelief, the strong heroine, intriguing world, and unique premise make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. I'm personally eager to see how the story unfolds and whether it can overcome the potential pitfalls identified.

Synopsis

As an aristocrat, Melida Angel studied at an academy that developed mana users but she did not have any mana. Kufa Vampir was dispatched to be her tutor and at the same time he was ordered to assassinate the girl if she did not have any talent. “Do you want to try to entrust your life to me?” he asked, as not an assassin nor a tutor but as someone that was betting on his pride as an assassin tutor, to show the girl’s worth to the world.

Details

Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
13 volumes
Original Publisher
fujimi shobo

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