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Koukyuu no Karasu
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By shirakawa kouko
7 volumes
2018
Description
Deep within the inner palace, there lives a special consort called the “Raven Consort” who does not serve the Emperor. Some of those who saw her say she is an old woman, while others say she is a young girl. It is said that she wields a mysterious magic and accepts any request from curse killings to finding lost things. The current Emperor, Koushun, visits her with a certain favor. No one knows that their encounter is a taboo that will overturn history.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- orange bunko
- English Publisher
- seven seas
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Koukyuu no Karasu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Koukyuu no Karasu
I went into Koukyuu no Karasu with a healthy dose of curiosity, spurred by the buzz around its anime adaptation. I'm always on the lookout for a good historical fantasy, especially when it's set against the backdrop of ancient imperial courts. So, did it live up to the hype? Let's dive in.
First Impressions
The initial draw for me was definitely the premise: a mysterious Raven Consort who grants favors and solves problems within the inner palace. The world-building is intriguing, drawing heavily from Chinese historical fantasy elements. I was quickly pulled into the atmosphere and the central mystery surrounding Jusetsu, the Raven Consort.
What Works Well
The strongest point, in my opinion, is the world itself. The author does a solid job of crafting a believable and engaging setting, rich with lore and history. I found myself enjoying the episodic nature of the storytelling, with each mystery offering a glimpse into the lives of the palace inhabitants and the secrets they hold. I also appreciated the dynamic between the characters, even if it wasn't always romantic. The potential for deep platonic relationships is something I find refreshing.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall experience, I can see where some readers might find fault. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and the writing style might not appeal to everyone. Some might find the solutions to the mysteries uninspired, and the characters inconsistent.
Final Verdict
Koukyuu no Karasu is a decent read for those who enjoy historical fantasy with a touch of mystery. It may not be a groundbreaking masterpiece, but it offers an engaging world, interesting characters, and a compelling central premise. If you're a fan of stories set in ancient imperial courts and don't mind a slower pace, this might be worth checking out. I'd recommend giving it a try and seeing if it clicks with you.


