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Hakai no Miko
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Rating(4.0 / 5.0, 193 votes)
5 | 60% (116 votes) |
4 | 11% (21 votes) |
3 | 8% (16 votes) |
2 | 8% (15 votes) |
1 | 13% (25 votes) |
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2013
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
419 WN Chapters (Ongoing)
3 LN Volumes (Ongoing)
3 LN Volumes (Ongoing)
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
No
Original Publisher
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Release Frequency
Every 13.5 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #1867Monthly Rank: #2327
All Time Rank: #1282
Reading List [Graph]
On 4332 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #3289
All Time Rank: #1745
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.A very ordinary high school student in modern Japan, Kizaki Souma, was summoned to a different world by someone.
In that world that oppressed demi humans, Souma decides to fight against the human countries for the sake of saving the beastmen, who helped him, by using his knowledge from manga and games.
This is the story of a boy that becomes 「 Soma Kisaki, the Divine Son of Death and Destruction 」who is going to be called a slaughterer and the history’s worst destroyer in the future
Associated Names
One entry per lineGod's Son of Destruction
破壊の御子
破壊の御子
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
Dungeon Defense (1)Ouroboros Record ~Circus of Oubeniel~ (1)
Wortenia Senki (WN) (1)
Tower of Karma (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Western Names (Novels which the majority of charac...
- Fantasy. Adventure. Action.
- The best novel that I've ever read
- Absolute 10/10's
- Protagonist has S E X list pt2
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02/22/23 | Infinite Novel... | v3c53 |
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Eventually leading to the slaughter of thousands after an unknown event causes his mental breakdown and subsequent revenge.
In one chapter it said that Souma influenced the dwarves into making cannons. Since his knowledge was lacking on how to make black powder, he wasn't able to bring firearms into existence, but because he left behind the basic concept, the future dwarves were able to conquer a large amount of territory using superior technology they learned from him. What I find most interesting is that they called Souma their ancestor, meaning he isn't hated by the non-humans as much as it seems in the historical records. In the historical records (which are presumably written by the humans, Souma's enemies), Souma was painted (literally lol) as a monster hated by every creature on the continent. This also obviously includes his own people.
In Volume 1, after Souma bought the Dwarf s*aves, he ends up speaking the dwarven language without realizing it. It was never talked about and glossed over, so I thought it was a plothole and just made up my own reasoning. However, in Volume 2, we realize that Souma understands all languages and naturally could understand all the races. Of course, we also learned that he won't be able to read and write which tarnishes his future image, but at least that was solved.
The story takes place in a world where multiple non/demi-human races suffer due to a human-supremacist empire. Our hero is somehow transferred to said world and found unconscious by humans. However, as he has a divine mark making him some sort of evil god's favourite, he is thrown in jail with a captured "Zoan" (super-strong beastwoman). They end up befriending each-other and getting saved by other Zoans... After some time he becomes a sort of war-leader and teaches them high-end concepts such as: running on open terrain toward fortifications is bad, esp. when you have no distance weapons and you opponent does.
- The Zoans are s*upid brutes and it's a wonder they didn't go extinct before the start of the story.
- Characters are empty, only being defined by one or two traits and no depth at all.
- The story feels as if it was "imagined while it is written". At some points, the MC gets in situations that he can't overcome without using a deus ex machina that the story must then proceed to explain. For example, at some point, a battle occurs, and the MC suddenly uses troops of a race that he is never mentioned to have met before. Ensues a flashback to explain how, actually, they were there all along.
- Sometimes, things are told from a "distant future" point of view. Think the journalists of "the Saga of Tanya the Evil" kind. The aim seem to have the reader stay interested in the story, wondering how the story went from what he (or she) knows to the legends described in "distant future PoV". However, the story feels way too much imagined while it is written for such a narrative construct to work. Instead, it just breaks immersion and spoils the events, lowering the tension instead of increasing it.
I still gave this 2 stars because the MC concept is interesting and I can somehow still overcome the bad writing to satisfy my curiosity. But frankly, I don't expect to last until the end of the story. I do not recommend.