Even though Namagi is only the second eldest child and younger sister of Amaragi, her combat arts and prowess are very well known and reverred. In Amaragi's own words, "if anyone were to be unfortunate enough to get on her bad side, or to be her enemy, I'd pray for them."
Unlike her older sister, who carries herself with a certain poise, Namagi is more often than not utterly blunt with her words whenever she chooses to speak her mind, and she could not care any less about formalities or niceties. Despite her greatly lacking social skills, Amaragi herself thinks of Namagi as a far more skilled individual with the blade when it comes to any form of combat.
However, even if only the fewest of people knew, beneath Namagi's monotone and emotionless mask lies a scarred child who was never oblivious to her older sister's mental struggles, regardless how much Amaragi tried to conceal it from her.
Biography: Amaragi
Being the oldest among the three siblings of the Royal Family, Amaragi is the first born child and crown princess of the Almeran Empire.
Carrying herself with a regal and dignified aura, Amaragi remains calm and collected in almost any situation she is confronted with. However, despite that, when Amaragi is around her siblings, her warmer and caring side becomes apparent, for even in her earliest years, she has protected her younger siblings from the wrath of her father many a time. For, in her eyes, she has sworn to herself that she would not allow her siblings to experience the same mental trauma that she had endured in her childhood, promising to protect them at any cost, even at the expense of her own happiness.
Thus, one would never know about her true inner feelings, until one day, a chance encounter would change her life forever...
I think one of the things to emphasize in this story, is how great the character explanation and narrative is. Some just want to emphasize nonesense stuffs, but for me, this novel really deserves a spot on the top.
First, the narration is so informative, full of details. Carefully explaining the characters perspective, surroundings, etc, which gives the reader far more imagination on what the characters is feeling.
Second, the logic is present. The Chemistry within the characters, and the great dynamics of the environment that surrounds the characters gives the story much more flavor.
Third, their roles, responsibilities and positions are highly evaluated. I don't agree with the first comment saying it is too fast of a development, I just think it is well balanced, especially for the possesive and unique personality of the princess.
Yandere romance focus. No harem. It story of love, madness, possessiveness, and obsession. The story focus around 2 main characters and their relationship; the red princess and male protagonist. So far, the amount of characters in this story could be count with fingers.
The story sets in an on going war. But, this is not the tactical and strategic war or kingdom building kind of story (not yet as chapter 33). There is a bit politics. Overall, this is like Romeo and Juliet, where their relationship is in conflict with their own country. But it is this kind of setting that ultimately pull them together closer as they find themselves quite lonely and isolated from the world around them. They slowly grew to become each other pillar of emotional support as they begin to dwell into each other mortal struggle and traumatic circumstances.
Albeit, the princess feelings are more strong and aggressive. Albeit, the love and oppressive behaviours is forced on the princess, with not much development and senses, and the relationship is quite rush. Albeit, this is expect from this kind of romantic story of 'irrational' love. But, there is enough supporting reasoning and psychological influences to support and balance their love. Albeit, if you turn off and numb your brain a little bit and give up some of common sense, this is enjoyable.
So, if you're a lonely person who are seeking irrational, unrealistic and unconditional love that doesn't in reality, then this hot and diabetic Yandere love fantasy romance is just the right intoxicant that will make your heart aches and vomit pure sugar, which will leave you more disappointed when you snap to reality and realise you still single and forever will be. Albeit, nothing personal.
Writing quality: 80/100
Character development: 89/100
World build: 67/100
Romance: 111/100
Overal, I will give this 131 watermelons out of 66 cubic-meter of sugar
Interesting take on Yandere: anyone remember when Esdeath was asked if she had a reason to be a sadistic monster and she went "nah, just born like that"? Imagine she actually did have a reason for massacring people and the reason she becomes yandere is because she starts to use the "mc" (both are technically mcs, but since I'm comparing to AGK...) as her sole emotional support, the guy being incredibly weak against receiving good will for "free". Only problem seems to be that their relationship progresses way too fast (to be fair even the guy is confused by it).
The story is very good, it's a romantic one not, for now, a yandere one. She has an obsession for him, but it is not yet shown to the others, including the Male protagonist, except for her being clingy. The romantic development, especially at the start, is way too rushed, in less than two days, with two or three conversations about their past in total... They are already in love and she has already lost it. By the way, the story is centered on the main protagonists, there are no secondary protagonists, helpers or other characters that could be considered important.
Titania lost everything that ever meant something to her.
Her Future,
her Family,
her Heart.
She swore to return.
Can she survive in a world of monsters and magic? Can she bring the ones responsible for her tragedy t
[Volume 1] Rosalie Edgeworth: the queen bee of Lassen Academy and Janet Fleming’s two-faced nemesis. Why does the school seem to revolve around Rosalie? How can Prince Blaise not see her for the bitch she really is? And why won’t the Prince even l
Yuki died. Her killer? Truck-kun.
Now she’s been isekai’ed, but slightly wrong assumptions during character creation complicate things, just a bit.
Before you start, here is what you can expect of the story: Characters mak
I think one of the things to emphasize in this story, is how great the character explanation and narrative is. Some just want to emphasize nonesense stuffs, but for me, this novel really deserves a spot on the top.
First, the narration is so informative, full of details. Carefully explaining the characters perspective, surroundings, etc, which gives the reader far more imagination on what the characters is feeling.
Second, the logic is present. The Chemistry within the characters, and the great dynamics of the environment that surrounds the characters gives the story much more flavor.
Third, their roles, responsibilities and positions are highly evaluated. I don't agree with the first comment saying it is too fast of a development, I just think it is well balanced, especially for the possesive and unique personality of the princess.
Overall, a 5 star for me.
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Yandere romance focus. No harem. It story of love, madness, possessiveness, and obsession. The story focus around 2 main characters and their relationship; the red princess and male protagonist. So far, the amount of characters in this story could be count with fingers.
The story sets in an on going war. But, this is not the tactical and strategic war or kingdom building kind of story (not yet as chapter 33). There is a bit politics. Overall, this is like Romeo and Juliet, where their relationship is in conflict with their own country. But it is this kind of setting that ultimately pull them together closer as they find themselves quite lonely and isolated from the world around them. They slowly grew to become each other pillar of emotional support as they begin to dwell into each other mortal struggle and traumatic circumstances.
Albeit, the princess feelings are more strong and aggressive. Albeit, the love and oppressive behaviours is forced on the princess, with not much development and senses, and the relationship is quite rush. Albeit, this is expect from this kind of romantic story of 'irrational' love. But, there is enough supporting reasoning and psychological influences to support and balance their love. Albeit, if you turn off and numb your brain a little bit and give up some of common sense, this is enjoyable.
So, if you're a lonely person who are seeking irrational, unrealistic and unconditional love that doesn't in reality, then this hot and diabetic Yandere love fantasy romance is just the right intoxicant that will make your heart aches and vomit pure sugar, which will leave you more disappointed when you snap to reality and realise you still single and forever will be. Albeit, nothing personal.
Writing quality: 80/100
Character development: 89/100
World build: 67/100
Romance: 111/100
Overal, I will give this 131 watermelons out of 66 cubic-meter of sugar
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Interesting take on Yandere: anyone remember when Esdeath was asked if she had a reason to be a sadistic monster and she went "nah, just born like that"? Imagine she actually did have a reason for massacring people and the reason she becomes yandere is because she starts to use the "mc" (both are technically mcs, but since I'm comparing to AGK...) as her sole emotional support, the guy being incredibly weak against receiving good will for "free". Only problem seems to be that their relationship progresses way too fast (to be fair even the guy is confused by it).
Read More
The story is very good, it's a romantic one not, for now, a yandere one. She has an obsession for him, but it is not yet shown to the others, including the Male protagonist, except for her being clingy. The romantic development, especially at the start, is way too rushed, in less than two days, with two or three conversations about their past in total... They are already in love and she has already lost it. By the way, the story is centered on the main protagonists, there are no secondary protagonists, helpers or other characters that could be considered important.
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