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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Acknowledge moving to Eden magical sealing process, please connect the “Sophia code,” a girl was asked to ere*t the barrier, and on her cheeks there slid tears.
“Shelltis… will we be able to meet again?”
A world where humans are ruled by an existence called Yuugenshu. And only by The Priestess’ prayer, the floating continent, “Obia Craire,” was the only place where humans could live.
Yumi, the barrier priestess, was waiting for a boy that would protect her, her childhood friend, Shelltis. As a heretic, he was expelled from the continent, but before he was expelled he promised Yumi that he’d definitely return to her side.
A girl who is personified by understanding the world and a boy who is rejected by it. A story of two conflicting feelings, and a multi-layered world fantasy.
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One entry per line氷結鏡界のエデン
빙결경계의 에덴
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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12/19/20 | I Do Hobby | v9 prologue |
12/09/20 | I Do Hobby | v8 epilogue |
12/06/20 | I Do Hobby | v8c5 |
11/29/20 | I Do Hobby | v8c4 |
09/24/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8c3 |
09/16/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8 interlude |
07/30/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8c2 |
07/10/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8c1 |
07/02/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8 prologue |
07/02/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v7 afterword |
07/02/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v8 illustrations |
07/02/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v7 epilogue |
06/29/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v7c5 |
06/25/18 | Sakura Honyaku | v7c4 |
05/23/17 | Sakura Honyaku | v7c3 |
Unless you're a kid who are bothered by seeing a girl in nude covered in ice.
I suggest you to read the prequel if you want to know further about the details of the story. (although you can read it as it is because it's not that important) As for the characters, they have unique personalities and play significant roles to the story. The author has done well in doing that, so they are not ended up just being mob characters. While the setting of the story is dark, the funny and warm interactions they have break the ice on itself
(no pun intended). The only thing I want to criticize is:how the others (aside from his old friends) don't remember him, despite him being famous for his excellent ability, after only disappearing for 3 years.
I just hope they remain on continuing this despite them being whimsical.
The world is pretty much destroyed, there is seemingly an insanely small number of humans left. A floating castle in the sky is maintained by one super powered woman who needs helpers/defenders. - This semi works, but it makes the world feel too small.
The combat/powers are both dbz ish as well as chrono triggerish. Aura stuff can boost weapons, they got robots and stuff. Main character has a special corrupted power that essentially gives him true damage, but zero armor. - Works pretty darn well imo.
Characters feel different and unique. Has sh*t harem mechanics though, if its female it's destined to be overly close to the MC. Enemy monsters work and semi make sense. Villains and the big bad org is ret*rded beyond belief. - Acceptable, leaning towards bad? Kinda wanted to give it a 4, but it is closer to a 3 due to it's harem idiocy and world building post the first volume. Volume 1 is definitely better and deserves a 4 I guess? Rest of the story is hampered by the small world and harem mechanics taking priority over plot. I do feel like this particular style of story has been done dozens/hundreds of times, and this one is a darn good version of it though.