Prismordia, an untamed world brimming with life so diverse and exotic, most of it still remains a mystery to its inhabitants of untold years. Magic and wild things run rampant and free in all its corners, breathing unto it life.
But soon, this world will experience an upheaval unlike any other. It all begins with a simple *pop* and a *crash*.
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Updated Review; Love the progression of the story, the entity's intellegence shows a linear growth, I love the fact that it sticks to its own "values" or directives, not going through a bottom line or simply going murderhobo and consuming everything, it actually has a kind and caring side which I appreciate as much as how ruthless he can be with enemies.
Side characters or people he meets are also uniquely interesting, a nice display of interactions of humans/humanoids with the enity regarding how their behavior is not cliche hate and self destruction (not all of them at least) and instead curiousity and mutual benefit thats a more realistic approach to an unknown entity in a magical world full of unknowns that shows no hostility to you rather similar curiousity.
MC/Entity still has lots to learn and experience which im looking forward to seeing him fumble through along with his growth and strenght, interesting plot of other entities interfereing and future conflicts foreshadowed, the plot is thus far interesting and not overly "just throw sh*t at the mc" kinda deal though it does kinda rely on coincidences but its not too bad.
Uploads have gotten slow however, but every chapter has been worth it so far, looking forward to more!
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Morphling has been a fun read about an interesting character set in a rather interesting world. There is no info dumps. Relevant information is dripfed naturally. MC doesn't suddenly turn human like in a lot of other monster stories. Other characters are a bit complex in their own way. They don't blindly or obsessively do anything. I would recommend giving this a read to anyone that likes fantasy or monsters.
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