By AhraManyu
At a young age, Rakna Xiorra had experienced horrors and blood in order to reach peace with himself. Yet, he was never complete. There was hunger in his soul which he could never understand.
But as he found himself caught in the nets of a t
After following the story for a while, I growed dissastisfied with the series. Characters seem to never grow or learn, so things became repetitive. I started finding some main characters insufferable, and can't see the point to continue reading anymore since I stopped caring about any of them.
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A must-read for grim/dark/gothic fantasy lover.
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I'm loving this story so far.
It is impossible to not cheer for the main character and also her friends/family are absolutly lovely.
Has the rare quality of having both, males and fameles characters well written and the ambientation is also captivating and mysterius so go on author, you are doing a good job
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One of my favorite stories.
You can't help but wanting to hug Rain. It has a creative setting, the characters presented so far are pretty great and it is well written. The cosmic horror and Rains trauma as well as childishness are all greatly done imo.
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Too early to really review properly, but from what's shown it's pretty alright. My only major complaint is that it's a Grimdark and doesn't say so anywhere, leaving the potential reader with a false idea of how the story is going to turn out.
The story pretty directionless for the most part, with the MC spending most of her time desperately throwing crap at the wall and trying to get anything to stick. Which is what I'd expect from a 10 year old girl in a Grimdark fantasy that really needs more hugs. This does mean, however, that the progression is really slow, and even though there are 150, 000 words it feels more like 50, 000 have passed.
Everything else is too early to say, but so far it's competent and held my attention.
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While the spelling and word choice can be kinda odd at times I think this story is really good. Descriptions are vivid, and things are foreshadowed very well. This story does a better job at capturing loneliness and sadness better than probably any other story I've read has.
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