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Description
One hundred thousand years ago, the once influential Church of Calamity was destroyed. Since then, necromancy had been lost to the ages. One hundred thousand years later, a poor street urchin living in a mountain village, Roan, who dreams of becoming a great wizard, by some twist of fate, finds a seemingly ordinary ring. Coincidentally, this ring happened to hold a spirit that was one hundred thousand years old. In a continent where magical combat runs wild, the mysterious, terrifying and powerful magic of necromancy returns. What kind of waves will it cause? Now a necromancer, Roan chases the truth behind necromancy’s disappearance one hundred thousand years ago.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- zongheng
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Cataclysmic Transformation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Cataclysmic Transformation
"Cataclysmic Transformation" piqued my interest from the get-go. The premise of a poor beggar yearning for magic, only to stumble upon necromancy, is genuinely compelling. It's a classic underdog story with a potentially dark twist. While the translation seems to be in progress, I wanted to dig into what makes this novel tick.
First Impressions
The initial setup appears to be a strong point for many readers. The world-building is described as smooth and detailed, even incorporating a unique take on a Noah's Ark-esque story. Instead of a typical 'chosen one' scenario, the author seems to take a different approach to the protagonist's journey, which I appreciate. The cover art, however, seems to be a deterrent for some, which is a shame if it doesn't accurately reflect the story's quality.
What Works Well
Several readers highlighted the impressive character development. It seems the author invests heavily in crafting a believable and evolving protagonist, which is crucial for a long-form story. The morally grey aspect of the MC practicing "evil" magic while maintaining good moral standards adds a layer of complexity that I find intriguing. The action and adventure elements are reportedly well-balanced, and the protagonist's growth feels organic, even with the presence of lucky coincidences.
Areas of Concern
One recurring concern is the quality of the translation. A good story can be ruined by poor translation, so that's definitely something to keep in mind. Also, the ending seems to be a point of contention. One reader described it as rushed, with a significant battle seemingly glossed over. This is a major letdown, as a satisfying conclusion is essential for any novel. Another reader found the story too "common" and focused on a particular meme reference that was overused.
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Final Verdict
Despite some criticisms, "Cataclysmic Transformation" appears to be a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy morally grey protagonists, intricate world-building, and a blend of action, adventure, and xuanhuan elements. I'm willing to overlook the translation issues if the core story is strong enough, but the rushed ending is a significant drawback. I'd say give it a try, but be aware of its potential flaws.
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