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Lord of the Magical Beasts
By gao po, 高坡
845 chapters
2008
Description
Mesmerizing female moonlight priest, a beauty of the darkness who captivates the soul of others… They all flood to his side! With the help of the mysterious Wizard Power and terrifying Magical Beasts, Yang Ling had successfully created his very own divine path, at the same time enjoying fame in all parts of the world. But as a Wizard, would he be able to avoid the mortal enemies of the Wizards back in the day — The Lord and the Arbiter? Let us wait and see…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- English Publisher
- webnovel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Lord of the Magical Beasts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Lord of the Magical Beasts
Alright, let's dive into "Lord of the Magical Beasts." I went in with moderate expectations, intrigued by the blend of adventure, fantasy, and kingdom-building elements. The premise of taming magical beasts and building an army definitely had my attention. However, after reading a fair chunk of the available chapters, I've got some mixed feelings.
First Impressions
Initially, the concept was quite appealing. The idea of a protagonist who could contract with magical beasts and build a kingdom from the ground up sounded like a fun power fantasy. I was ready for epic battles and strategic decisions, a compelling journey of growth and conquest.
What Works Well
I appreciate the attempt to branch out beyond just the typical training and fighting narrative. The inclusion of elements like making money, establishing a stable territory, and army building adds a layer of complexity that could be genuinely engaging. The potential for a diverse cast of beast companions, each with unique abilities and personalities, also held promise. The early stages hint at a world ripe with possibilities, filled with different races like elves and dwarves, each with their own cultures and conflicts.
Areas of Concern
However, as I progressed, several issues started to surface. The protagonist's decision-making often felt frustratingly short-sighted. I found myself questioning his priorities, especially when it came to resource allocation. The apparent ease with which the MC navigates complex situations, seemingly without needing to learn or train, undermines the sense of accomplishment and progression. The "just because" nature of the initial world-hopping and the rather convenient acquisition of skills and knowledge also felt jarring. The story jumps ahead without adequately explaining the basic survival necessities, which makes it hard to suspend disbelief.
Final Verdict
"Lord of the Magical Beasts" has a foundation with a lot of potential, but it needs some serious refinement. The world-building and concept are interesting, but the execution falls short. The lack of depth in the protagonist's character and the inconsistencies in the plot make it a difficult read. For now, I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5. It might be worth checking out if you're looking for a light read with a focus on beast companions, but be prepared to overlook some significant flaws.
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