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Dragon Maken War
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용마검전
Original Korean Title
Also known as: DMW, Dragon-Demon Sword War, 용마검전
By kim jae-han
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- Language
- korean
- Type
- Published Novel
- Status
- Completed
- Chapters
- 266 chapters
- Original Publisher
- chungeoram
266 chapters
2013
Description
220 years ago, in the legendary Dragon Demon War, Hero Azell ended the war by killing the evil Dragon Demon race’s King Atein. He was able to save the population, but as a consequence, he was cursed. While he was dying, the high magician suggested a gamble that might save his life. ‘The Dragon’s hibernation is the only key to saving your life.’ Instead of a human’s sleep, he slept the sleep of the dragons and he was able to overcome the curse. Now he is realizing that he has slept way longer than a human’s life span.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chungeoram
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Published Novel
Dragon Maken War Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Dragon Maken War
"Dragon Maken War" presents an intriguing blend of classic fantasy tropes with some unique twists, and after diving in, I can see why it has garnered both passionate fans and frustrated drop-outs. It's a novel with clear strengths, but also some noticeable weaknesses that might make or break the experience for different readers.
First Impressions
The premise immediately grabbed my attention: a hero, once powerful enough to defeat a Demon Dragon King, awakens after 220 years of slumber to a changed world and diminished powers. The setup is ripe with potential for exploration of themes like legacy, adaptation, and the burden of heroism. I was eager to see how the author would handle the MC's journey of regaining his strength and confronting a resurgent evil.
What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of "Dragon Maken War" is its world-building. The author has crafted a detailed and logical world, exploring the relationships between different races and the consequences of past conflicts. I particularly enjoyed the unique magic system and fighting styles, especially the "Spirit Order Practitioners," which added a fresh perspective to the standard fantasy fare. The combat is often described with a satisfying level of detail, and I appreciate how the MC uses his intelligence and experience to outwit his opponents, making battles feel strategic and engaging. Several readers have praised the battle system and the author's creative use of magic in combat scenarios. The interactions between characters are also a positive point, with a focus on building relationships properly rather than relying on insta-love tropes.
Areas of Concern
However, I can't ignore some of the criticisms leveled against the novel. A recurring theme is the pacing, which some find slow and meandering. While the detailed world-building is a plus, it can sometimes interrupt the flow of the story, feeling like info-dumps that disrupt the narrative. Another point of contention is the dialogue, particularly during fight scenes. Some readers found the characters talk too much, engaging in lengthy monologues even when facing imminent danger, which can feel unrealistic and detract from the tension. The MC's personality also seems to be a point of contention, with some finding him bland or overly focused on appearing "cool."
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Final Verdict
"Dragon Maken War" is a novel with a lot to offer, particularly for readers who enjoy detailed world-building, strategic combat, and a protagonist who isn't instantly overpowered. However, the slow pacing, verbose dialogue, and occasionally jarring narrative flow might be off-putting to some. If you're willing to be patient and overlook some of its flaws, you might find a hidden gem in this blend of classic fantasy elements and unique twists. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a potentially uneven reading experience.
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