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Divine Throne of Primordial Blood
By zero destiny, 缘分0
1158 chapters
2016
Description
Su Chen lost his sight in an unfortunate, unanticipated encounter. He was unwilling to give up despite suffering one of the most tragic fates possible in the human realm and fought on. Su Chen wants to use his own efforts to create a completely new destiny, both for himself and for mankind!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- zongheng
- English Publisher
- wuxiaworld
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Divine Throne of Primordial Blood Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Divine Throne of Primordial Blood
Divine Throne of Primordial Blood is quite the ride, a novel that hooked me from the start with its intriguing premise and kept me turning pages, though not without a few bumps along the way. This xuanhuan story presents a world steeped in bloodlines and cultivation, but it's the protagonist's journey, filled with clever schemes and political maneuvering, that truly sets it apart.
First Impressions
I was immediately drawn in by the initial chapters, where the main character, Su Chen, navigates the world as a blind individual. The early descriptions and challenges he faces are compelling, and I found myself invested in his struggle to overcome his limitations. The story felt fresh, especially compared to the typical "trash-to-treasure" trope so common in the genre.
What Works Well
What I appreciated most was the focus on Su Chen's intellect and resourcefulness. He's not just another overpowered protagonist; he's a schemer, a researcher, and someone who relies on his wits to survive. The world-building is also well-done, with a detailed cultivation system and a society heavily influenced by bloodlines. I enjoyed seeing Su Chen experiment, create new techniques, and delve into the history and mechanisms of this world. The political intrigue adds another layer of depth, as Su Chen must navigate treacherous alliances and power struggles.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel overall, there were aspects that gave me pause. The initial "blind protagonist" hook fades rather quickly, which was disappointing. I also felt that the cultivation system and power levels weren't always clearly defined, leading to some confusion about the stakes in certain situations. There were moments where the plot felt a bit contrived, with convenient coincidences and plot armor that stretched my suspension of disbelief. Also, the MC's personality felt inconsistent at times, shifting from righteous to selfless to heroic.
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Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, Divine Throne of Primordial Blood is a worthwhile read for fans of xuanhuan novels seeking something a bit different. The focus on intelligence, the intricate world-building, and the political intrigue make it a refreshing addition to the genre. Just be prepared for some inconsistencies and morally gray areas along the way. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
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