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Description
“Put on this collar.” The transmigrant looked at the inscription on the golden collar, breaking into a cold sweat: Master of the s*ave Asran, the beautiful and wise Farlia engraved this on the night of the full moon, symbolizing her unquestionable, absolute sovereignty over his life. ———————————————————————————— Winter is coming, and the dragons migrate. The witches shout: “Faced with such behemoths, mortals have no choice but to bow and kneel, seeking the witches’ protection.” The transmigrant stands with his sword and swears: “The scepters in the witches’ hands should not be more noble than this sword.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Who Claims Loyalty to Witch? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Who Claims Loyalty to Witch?
Alright, let's dive into "Who Claims Loyalty to Witch?". I've been spending some time with this web novel, and I've got some thoughts to share. Overall, it's a pretty interesting read with a lot of potential, though it definitely has some areas that could be refined.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. Transmigration, sword and magic, dragon slayers – it's a classic fantasy setup with a lot of room to play. The early chapters did a good job of establishing the world and introducing the main character, even if his initial situation as a slave felt a little cliché. The blend of Chinese novel sensibilities within a Western-esque setting also immediately stood out, which is a refreshing change of pace.
What Works Well
The world-building is actually quite compelling. The lore surrounding the witches and the reasons behind their… let's say, unique perspectives, is intriguing. It's clear the author has put thought into crafting a world with depth, and the villains aren't just cardboard cutouts. They have their own motivations and backstories, which makes them far more engaging. I also appreciate the focus on a single female lead, avoiding the harem trope that can sometimes bog down these kinds of stories. The action sequences are well-written and keep the story moving at a good pace. The core story of swords and magic is well-executed, with enough originality to keep me interested.
Areas of Concern
While the "slave protagonist" trope can be a compelling starting point, its execution needs to be handled delicately, and I wasn't always convinced that this was the case here. The initial powerlessness of the protagonist can feel a bit drawn out, and I sometimes found myself wanting him to take a more proactive role sooner.
Final Verdict
"Who Claims Loyalty to Witch?" is a solid fantasy novel with a lot to offer. The world-building is excellent, the characters are engaging, and the action keeps things moving. While some aspects, like the protagonist's initial situation, could be refined, the overall experience is definitely positive. If you're a fan of transmigration stories with a blend of Eastern and Western fantasy elements, and you're looking for something without a harem, I'd say give this one a shot. I'm looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here.
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