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Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai suru
By uno bokuto, 宇野朴人
15 volumes
2018
Description
Spring. In the prestigious magic school of Kimberly, this year ushers in another wave of new students. Clothed in black robes with a white cane and sword strapped to the hip, within his chest he hides pride and a mission. As the sakura flutter in full bloom, the budding magicians are welcomed by a parade of magic creatures. However, they were allowed only a moment of leisure. An underground labyrinth that swallows up students on whim, upperclassmen that resemble monsters, and a faction that opposes human rights for demi-humans. While trying to survive in an ominous and terrifying place with his companions, Oliver forms a connection with a single girl with a Japanese sword strapped to her hip, the samurai girl Nanao. The story where their two swords clash, begins now.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kadokawa
- English Publisher
- yen press
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai suru Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai suru
"Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai suru" (Reign of the Seven Spellblades) had me intrigued from the start with its magic academy setting and hints of something darker lurking beneath the surface. After diving in, I found a story with both compelling elements and some frustrating shortcomings.
First Impressions
The initial setup definitely gives off a "Harry Potter meets Shonen" vibe, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. We're thrown into Kimberly Magic Academy, a place full of wonder but also brimming with danger. I found myself drawn to Oliver, the protagonist, who is clearly carrying a heavy burden and driven by a thirst for revenge. The world-building is quite captivating, and the promise of unraveling the mysteries surrounding Oliver's past kept me hooked.
What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of the novel is its willingness to explore darker themes. As the story progresses, we delve into the motivations of the characters, the twisted experiments within the academy, and the overall brokenness of many of its inhabitants. I appreciated that the author wasn't afraid to touch upon controversial topics, adding a layer of depth and complexity to the narrative. The action sequences are also well-done, and I can see how they'd translate well into an anime adaptation.
Areas of Concern
While the darker elements were appealing, I did find some aspects of the story to be less satisfying. Oliver, while interesting, sometimes falls into the "goody two-shoes" protagonist trope, and the heroine, Nanao, can feel a bit one-dimensional at times. Some of the side characters, despite having potential, remain somewhat generic. Also, the power scaling of healing magic can diminish the tension in fight scenes.
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Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say "Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai suru" is a decent read, particularly if you enjoy darker fantasy stories with a magic academy setting. While it has its flaws, the intriguing world-building, the exploration of complex themes, and the promise of unraveling mysteries kept me engaged. It's not a perfect novel, but it has enough going for it to warrant a recommendation, especially if you're a fan of both Harry Potter and shonen anime with a darker edge.
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