Formally known as project Ninety-Seven, Kyraa is a experiment past its due date for termination. Kyraa is a chimera, a monster magically created from a mix of creatures, and in her case, one of human flesh and other insects. She seeks revenge on her captors, and in addition to a strong since of megalomania, she has a strong hatred for anything human.
Appearance: Kyraa is a quadrupedal and four-armed monster with a small abdomen whose overall shape is most similar to a arachne. Symmetry is a foreign concept in her body as she inherits legs mismatched in both size and strength due to each coming from a different insect. Her arms suffer the same plight, and while her hands resemble that of a human, they are crude and more like claws. She has a pair of mismatched wings that prevent flight, and her entire body is covered in a black exoskeleton. Her head is like that of an ant's.
Nestled deep within the embrace of towering trees lies the secluded village of Ellinia. Here, isolation is not merely a way of life; it is a cherished tradition passed down through generations. Cut off from the bustling world to the north beyond the thick foliage, the villagers of Ellinia have honed a symbiotic relationship with the forest that surrounds them.
In Ellinia, the rhythm of life beats in harmony with the whispering winds and the gentle rustle of leaves. The villagers, skilled in the ancient arts of survival, rely solely on the bounty of the forest for sustenance. They are adept hunters, trackers, and gatherers, mastering the secrets of the wilderness to provide for their community.
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Unfortunately, Ellinia was raided and burned to the ground by Kyraa. All of its inhabitant's whereabouts are unknown.
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This.... this is interesting. Not to mention the grammar, the story is well put together, and were already given some information in the first chapter in addition to the prologue.
The story takes place in a world that so far has 3 main factions, the governing body of the country (Royal Family), the adventurers/hunters guild, and a shadowy organization called the Brotherhood. We see the Brotherhood the most so far, as they are responsible for creating our MC and doing all sorts of horrid stuff to her. Not to waste any more time, Kyraa is an independent bug with huge potential, so she gets killed by the Brotherhood as a "failure".
Only, she doesn't die.
Now, I want to make it known that I'm usually someone who likes worldbuilding and character development a lot. I can say this world isn't the most unique one but thats because Kyraa is the unique one here. I'm most interested in how she will grow and change as the story progresses.
Overall, interest is piqued. I'm someone who reads in large batches so I wont be back until chapter 50 or so. What I can tell you though is, this has the foundations to be unique and its own story, and in my opinion thats the most important thing a story should have.
Awesome Job, keep it up.
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A very interesting story story so far. It works for me even though I don't usually like edgy and evil protagonists; here I can clearly understand where it all comes from. Good job on that.
Staying with MC - Kyraa is an interesting character. I appreciate she's not perfect and makes mistakes, fails and - since we usually sit in her head, seeing her thought process - assumes things incorrectly. There's only one moment where I feel she gets her powers too quickly, but... she also makes a mistake soon after, so it slightly balances it.
I really enjoy the worldbuilding in this story. There's actually quite a lot of information provided in various ways - from different viewpoints to what looks like a historical report. Nice.
Still, not everything is good. Prologue is - in my opinion - the weakest part. Not only does it (and a few other chapters) have weird way of showing dialogue (thankfully changed for better in later chapters - not to mention the author promised to correct it), we also heve the first part where a guy just thinks along the lines "ah yes, this is the heart of the capital, my home, where I lived since blah, blah" which is weird and unnatural to me; luckily it transitions into him reading reports, so this style works better.
Also, we were promised a moth mommy. We've already got the latter part, now just waiting for the former.
So, overall I can recommend, but cannot give it 5 stars. Yet.
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This story is a bit interesting and the author did a great job with the worldbuilding and an interesting story about Kyraa the chimera. The only things I have a problem with are the grammar, especially the indents and the spacing between paragraphs. The indents shouldn't be visible at all on the web novel and there needs to be less space between paragraphs. Other than that, it was a good read, and I hope the author keeps up with the great work.
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