Chaotic Sword God

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Jian Chen, the publicly recognized number one expert of the Jianghu. His skill with the sword went beyond perfection and was undefeatable in battle, After a battle with the exceptional expert Dugu Qiubai who had gone missing over a hundred years ago, Jian Chen succumbed to his injuries and died.

After death, Jian Chen’s spirit was transmigrated into a completely foreign world. Following an extremely fast growth, his enemies piled up one after another before becoming gravely injured once more.

On the gates of death, his spirit had mutated, and from that moment henceforth, he would tread on a completely different path of the art of the sword to become the sword god of his generation.

Associated Names
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CSG
Hun Dun Jian Shen
Hỗn Độn Kiếm Thần
混沌剑神
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Spiritsong
badiyee
December 20, 2015
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Note: Read up to 227 as I wrote this

1) The "early" life part is slow.
2) Once the action starts, its almost non stop. No pauses. All the way to the episode I've read. I think its good for those who want to read action based stories with no emphasis on realism nor adherence to 'rules of xianxia'.
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Azure
Azure rated it
December 12, 2015
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Chaotic Sword God really shines, I think, in its secondary characters. Jian Chen is already a relatively fully developed person and you watch him make his way through life in a strange world where nothing revolves around him. Whenever someone with a horrid personality appears, so too does someone whom you have some level of respect for.
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In his family, he had his slightly older brother who bullied him out of jealousy and then his mother who looked after him with love. In the academy you had those "super talented" noble kids who tried to cripple Jian Chen, and then his oldest brother looked after him with a pure heart and the gifted commoner who considered him a brother for life. While traveling, you met the wind element bandit, and you met the guy who dared to use a battle skill to save Jian Chen. In the monster hunting city, you had the clan with the s*upid young master who tried to kill Jian Chen, and you had the flame mercenaries who gave their lives for him. In the forest you had that princess girl and the two elders, one who tried to kill him and one who tried to spare him. You met those 6 great clans and the earth saint master who all tried to kill him and steal his belongings, and then you had a tiny village isolated in the middle of nowhere that struggles to survive with only 1 saint, and yet they still saved Jian Chen and fed him without asking anything in return.

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There are even more characters that've been shown that are just going about their lives as they normally would if Jian Chen did not exist. Jian Chen does s*upid things sometimes, but we forget that even though he's really a full grown man inside, he's used to being a tyranical sword master who could kill anyone in the world. He's been brought to a strange world that he doesn't fully understand the culture of, and he's trying to make his way through it with his own attitude brought from his original life. These fleshed-out side characters give the story a transient appeal with you knowing that the places Jian Chen has been will continue to be and will, in time, barely be any different overall for his presence. In a way, it feels as though a ronin was reincarnated in medieval Europe and is going from kingdom to kingdom. I think that's why I like this story so much; the impermanence of the main character. It feels very realistic.
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Boy and the Beast
Boy and the Beast rated it
November 25, 2015
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Even though this is a Xianxia novel, it feels like a wuxia novel. Instead of cultivation battles, the novel focuses more on martial battles or wuxia battles.
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mukkaar
mukkaar rated it
November 25, 2015
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This novel really deserves its name :D MC is basically constantly causes massive chaos wherever he goes.
I would give this [3.5 stars] as this is typical xianxia novel. Start is really good, but as story goes on story starts losing depth as there isn't too much meaningful encounters and interaction later on.
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