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Black Haired King
By yama, やま
286 chapters
2016
Description
“If so, then I will prove to everyone that even someone with black hair can be strong!” Redius, born with black hair in a world where magical power could be determined from one’s hair colour. Incompetent just because of the colour of his hair, treated and tormented like a taboo child, got betrayed by some adventurers who he had come to know and was left on the verge of death. He was then saved by an adventurer who would soon become his mentor. Training under his mentor, participating in the war, getting strong all the while meeting different people, this is the story of a young man’s hardships to change the world’s sense of values.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on Black Haired King
"Black Haired King" is a web novel that I approached with cautious optimism, given its mixed reception. It's a story about an underdog, a discriminated protagonist fighting to rise in a world that seems stacked against him, a premise that always has the potential to be compelling. However, my experience was ultimately a bit underwhelming.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the concept of a world where black hair is a mark of weakness and taboo. The early chapters promised a tale of overcoming adversity, but I quickly found myself struggling with the execution. The pace felt rushed, glossing over details that could have added depth and emotional resonance.
What Works Well
The novel is undeniably easy to read. The writing style is straightforward, and the plot moves forward at a brisk pace. For some, this might be a plus, especially if you're looking for a light read to pass the time. There are brief moments of heartfelt interaction, and the core idea of a protagonist battling prejudice has inherent appeal. However, these positives are often overshadowed by other issues.
Areas of Concern
My biggest problem lies with the protagonist himself. He comes across as bland and, at times, frustratingly slow on the uptake. The internal monologues can be tedious, and his reactions to situations often feel delayed and uninspired. This lack of depth makes it difficult to connect with him or invest in his journey.
Furthermore, the world-building, while present, feels somewhat inconsistent. The extreme reactions to the protagonist's black hair, while central to the plot, often seem exaggerated and illogical. It strains believability and detracts from the overall immersion. The author also leans heavily on familiar tropes, which, while not inherently bad, are executed in a rather predictable and uninspired manner. The presence of a harem also feels somewhat tacked on and doesn't add much to the story.
Final Verdict
"Black Haired King" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of delivering a truly engaging experience. While it's a quick and easy read, the bland protagonist, inconsistent world-building, and reliance on overused tropes make it difficult to recommend wholeheartedly. If you're looking for a story that requires minimal brainpower and offers a familiar underdog narrative, this might scratch that itch. However, if you're seeking depth, originality, or a truly compelling protagonist, you're likely to be disappointed.
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