I am the alpha and the omega~
Through my endless pursuit-
I gaze upon reality with a gentle gaze~
I became supreme-
With a wave of my hand, life appears~
All of creation-
Like newborn babies, they seek warmth, food and comfort~
Can now be molded to my desires-
I close my palm and the budding lifeforms are crushed into oblivion~~
And I will do so, toying with it as I please-
I am a benevolent god..
Ariel, a strange young woman was driven to the brink of madness from being unable to fulfill her heart's desire until one day.
Watch as she creates, destroys and plays in a world where she is the one above all.
The main reason I gave this 2 stars is because this story just did not provide what I wanted from it.
I started reading this story expecting to read a story from the viewpoint of a mad goddess. And while we did get some of that, a lot of the story is dedicated to the POVs of people from the worlds she creates.
Our protagonist Ariel, fellow goddess Lain, and the goddesses' daughters all seem like fun characters, but we barely see Lain and the daughters. Even Ariel we see way less of than I'd have expected. Instead, the characters we see the most are those people from the worlds she creates.
I'd assumed these people to be side characters, or maybe side characters who'd get promoted to being part of the main cast, but instead we ended up with what I thought to be the main cast becoming the side characters, and what I thought to be side characters becoming the main cast.
It also did not help that a very big part of the story turns into a cultivation story at the end, and I am not a fan of cultivation stories at all. (Also, man the names get confusing in the cultivation story part. It feels like half of the characters' names are 'Qin __' and I just mix the names up constantly)
TLDR: Too little goddess, too much cultivation.
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