150 years after the event known as "Primal Dawn," Peter finds himself starting life by joining the ranks of 'tamers'. Tamers occupy the role which adventurers once took on, long, long ago. Fighting the ever looming threat known as the primals - creatures which could only be described as "lustful, man-eating monster girls". But instead of swords or magic, they instead fight using the 'tamed', captured primals bound to a human's will.
Join Peter on his journey to become the most famous tamer of his time....for better or worse.
Pokemon but with monster girl. The idea of giving command every little move, like dodging for example, doesn't sit right with me. How can someone give command in a fast paced battle? Unless the battle is so slow that the tamer can give command for every little thing.
The protagonist/MC is so naive like those shounen beta MC. There was no background on him so I will assume he is an orphan. So here is the thing, how can a grass who grows on the street become so naive more than flowers who grows in a greenhouse? Makes ZERO sense.
Overall a good read to pass time.
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It’s okay. &Nbsp;I dropped it from the really dumb MC. &Nbsp;Author should have made the MC learn his lesson at some point but he keeps doing the same dumb stuff. &Nbsp;Plot is meh. &Nbsp;It’s your typical wtf scenarios how did the MC survive type stuff that he keeps putting himself in.
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The story feels real to me, something that already puts it over 90% of any other novels I have ever read. Then It captivates me with the way the characters are presented, they are humans with their own motivations. The main character has his own shortcomings and he learns from his mistakes.
The world is dangerous and death is a common occurrence, yet It is filled with an erotism difficult to find anywhere else.
The pace of the story seems really well balanced, with enough time to enjoy slice of life but without stagnating the plot.
The author manages to introduce the feeling of uniqueness to the main character without the utilization of stupid concepts like the commonly used 'systems'.
I felt the need to give a review that would help people like me find this gem.
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Delivers well on the premise of Taming monster girls. Definitely scratches the itch of an Adult Pokemon fiction.
Good sense of progression
with how his girls evolve
A bit grimdark with the worldbuilding, having lots of death and all the wild monster girls being irrationally hostile until bound. That has a certain appeal of the protagonist having to struggle for everything he gains.
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