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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The nuclear holocaust which caused the collapse of the Old Times on Earth should have wiped out all human life on the planet. Yes, the gods set up their beautiful Elysiums to provide sanctuaries for their chosen, but by all rights everyone outside the elysian lands should’ve perished long ago. Yet somehow, human life still managed to persist, even in the deadly, mutant-infested wastelands.
Cloudhawk was a young scavenger who dreamed of being as free as the hawks in the skies, yet seemed destined to live out his life scrounging for scraps in the wasteland ruins. Fate, however, is ever-fickle. A chance meeting with a ragtag group of mercenaries changed the trajectory of his life, bringing him into a world with mutants and metahumans, demonhunters and godslayers, and even gods and demons. Cloudhawk would find his own place in a world that was far greater than he had imagined, find his own path between the zealous light of Sumeru and the whispering darkness of the Abyss… and one day, he would find that even gods may fall.
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The Fallen God Records
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Monarch of Evernight (2)
The Dark King (1)
Apocalypse Hunter (1)
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- Real characters. EVERYONE is grey. From the dude who kills millions to the little s*aves, everyone has their feelings, their motives, their ambitions and their dreams. No one just to bad things because their bad, and even the most evil tyrant can (and trust me, will) make you feel sympathy for him. People are not perfect, and they are not defined by a trait like most novels. The most intelligent people make mistakes. The strongest one can lose. The weakest and poorest can rise. Everything can happen, and everyone has a say in the world.
- Real story. Everything is connected, everything has a reason and the plot is really intriguing. You know that book or manga or anime where you are just so invested in the world and characters that you devour everything that is said because it WILL be relevant at some point? This is that. Stuff happens at every chapter from the first to the last that shows that the author had everything planned from the start. That is the mark of a great author
- The epic. Oh my god. It's not always that moment where you feel goosebumps and make you so excited that you just feel like a kid at a candy store. But when they came, it's priceless.
- The main character. One of my absolute favorite in all books, even outside of webnovels. He just feels so real. He starts in the lowest drags of the world, but step by step he rises. He gets smarter, wiser, stronger then everyone, but he is never perfect. Even if it costs everything and he knows he shouldn't he fights for those he love, because that's just who he is. He will make laugh, cry, and curse all the world for what it made him do, but that's the charm of the story.
The negatives:- The start of the novel can be boring to some. I loved it, but I understand the distrust that some people can harbor that the novel will eventually get better. But trust me, it get's AMAZING.
- A few times stuff happens that it shouldn't. That is literally the only reason this novel is not five stars to me. Really rarely, one or another character will do stuff that it's not in line with themselfs, and you can see that it is for the sake of the story going in the direction the author wants. Its rare, sure, and probably the only reason I'm being this harsh on the novel is because of the sky high estime that I think of it, but still, it's something I really don't like on novels.
That's it, all and all, ABSOLUTE recommend this masterpiece to anyone unless you are just looking for some faceslapping every chapter, but to me at least, the best book is the book that makes you feel the most, and this one is really amazing in that regard.The plot
That it's different
The Characters and their development. However, the bad aspects so far are really pronounced. I only stuck out so far because I hope and I pray it will get better and if it does, I will report it here and change my score! For now, it's not something I would tell future me to read. Why? To say simply, you will become just angry at the author. The MC constantly getting into trouble is no problem for me, but I rather enjoy it. First and foremost, decision making. At first the MC makes a few intelligent choices, but then he just starts making all the wrong choices. He could have come up with so many interesting approaches, but chooses the most barbaric and s*upid one in many cases. I will give an example. Let's say you're playing catch the flag. Now normally, you would try to cause a distraction on the opposite side and then run for the flag, or in many places. The MC would just run directly to the flag. Secondly, Tools. I don't like it when the MC has tools (or relics in this case) that he never uses or they're not included in the thinking process. (WHEN HE SHOULD KNOW TO USE THEM) For example, let's say the MC had the ability to fly when attempting to catch the flag, but our MC still chooses to run. Let's say he had the ability to see everything from above and where everyone is standing, but when he runs he still gets caught by someone running across the field and doesn't see them coming. These are the moments I scream and I get mad. At first I blamed it on his age, but now he's 20 and I still don't see a change. 3rd and last point which will irk you. In every arc, the MC will follow around a girl. There will always be a different girl and boys are clearly less. To this point, I still haven't seen the MC kill a girl. Let's say the girls have bazookas, the MC still has the gut to joke around just because he has a slightly more powerful bazooka. SIIIIIGGGHHHHH To summarize, what is not appreciated:
MC doesnt use his tools right.
Bad decisions.
Favours the female gender above the male in confrontation.
"Why the bloody hell didn't you just ask?! Just, for once, ask: Daddy Legion, what the hell is going on with the gods, please tell me." Maybe that could have helped him make an informed decision when talking it over with Arcturus, instead of, well, bloody mu*der borne from ignorance.