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Lord of Disease
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By 水木あおい
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363 chapters
2019
Description
“—What do you desire?” The Demon King posed this question to her. “I want a mansion… with a maid.” She replied to His Majesty without hesitation. Summoned to another world embroiled in a war of extinction between humans and demons, she was an ordinary woman stripped of her name and possessing no special powers. Approximately one year later, she was known as the highest-ranking general of the Demon King’s army, the “Virus King”—the Lord of Disease. And she had obtained everything she needed to survive in this world. The title of “Virus King.” The salary of a high-ranking general. A mansion in the suburbs. A cute, dedicated dark elf maid. A happy everyday life. For that, surely, the extinction of the human race was a small price to pay. She was the Virus King. Species: Human. Objective: Human extinction. “I love you, Liz!” “Yes, yes. Master, let’s work hard today, shall we?”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Lord of Disease Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Lord of Disease
Alright, let's dive into "Lord of Disease." I've been poking around the early chapters, and I've got some thoughts I want to share. This one's got a unique flavor, blending dark fantasy with slice-of-life elements in a way that definitely caught my attention.
First Impressions
My first impression was a bit of a head-scratcher, to be honest. We're thrown into a world where the MC, a summoned individual with amnesia, quickly rises to become a high-ranking commander under the Demon Lord. Her title? The Virus King. And she lives up to it, employing some… unconventional tactics in the war against humanity. Think biological warfare and a healthy disregard for any semblance of ethical conduct. But then the story pivots. A significant portion focuses on her daily life, complete with a cute dark elf assassin maid/bodyguard. It's an interesting juxtaposition, to say the least.
What Works Well
The world-building is intriguing. I like the European-inspired setting and the presence of classic fantasy creatures. The MC's accelerated growth and rise to power are compelling, even if her methods are morally questionable. The "slice of life" aspect offers a breather from the grimness of the war, allowing for character development and some potentially heartwarming interactions. The dynamic between the MC and her bodyguard is also a definite plus. There's a lot of potential for intrigue, especially with hints of internal conflicts within the demon ranks.
Areas of Concern
My main reservation revolves around the tonal balance. The stark contrast between the brutal war and the lighthearted slice-of-life segments can be jarring. It's almost like two separate stories are fighting for dominance. While I appreciate the attempt to humanize the MC, I'm not entirely convinced that the blend is seamless. The war aspects feel somewhat glossed over, which might disappoint readers looking for more in-depth strategic or tactical details.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Lord of Disease" is a promising read with a unique premise. The combination of dark fantasy, slice of life, and yuri elements creates an intriguing cocktail. However, the tonal inconsistency might be a sticking point for some readers. I'm cautiously optimistic and eager to see how the story develops and how the author addresses the potential pitfalls. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for something a little different, but be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.
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