Rakuin no Monshou
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5 | 69% (405 votes) |
4 | 14% (81 votes) |
3 | 10% (56 votes) |
2 | 3% (18 votes) |
1 | 5% (28 votes) |
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2008
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12 Volumes + 1 SS (Complete)
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Weekly Rank: #7199Monthly Rank: #2698
All Time Rank: #1463
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On 12506 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #673
All Time Rank: #155
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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 countries of Mephius and Garbera have been waging a war for ten years and are trying to put an end to this long fight through a political marriage between the two royal families. Orba, who was driven from his home because of the war and was forced to become a gladiator, looks exactly like the crown prince of Mephius, and it has been decided he will be substituting him during the wedding ceremony. On the other hand, Vileena, the princess of Garbera, has secretly decided to ensnare the crown prince for her own country’s interests.
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One entry per lineEmblem of the Branded
烙印の紋章
烙印纹章(小说)
烙印の紋章
烙印纹章(小说)
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Date | Group | Release |
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04/23/15 | Baka-Tsuki | v3c3 |
03/04/15 | Baka-Tsuki | v3c2 |
03/04/15 | Baka-Tsuki | v3c1 |
04/07/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v3 prologue |
03/02/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v3 illustrations |
08/29/16 | Baka-Tsuki | v2 afterword |
03/02/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c7 |
03/02/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c6 |
01/24/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c5 |
11/25/13 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c4 |
10/19/13 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c3 |
09/13/13 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c2 |
08/17/13 | Baka-Tsuki | v2c1 |
07/24/13 | Baka-Tsuki | v2 illustrations |
03/08/14 | Baka-Tsuki | v1 afterword |
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I'm serious. It is really good.
Here is why: 1. Strategy that relies on more than just luck. He isn't lucky at all (well except in his 1v1 battles), but his strategies rely on more than just luck. They rely on reading the battlefield, improvisation, and days of meticulous planning to create the most advantageous positions. On my god is it good. 2. Great fighting. I don't really like most series in how they describe fighting, but this series does it well. Its not too overly detailed, but it is detailed enough to not break the flow of the fight, and you can still fill in enough details with your own imagination. Essentially a good written fight is one where the author directs you toward imagining the fight, rather than just telling you. This does it well. 3. Character development. This series is literally 50% character development. Half of all the chapters go toward developing the characters, making them grow, giving them more depth, and etc. It makes you want to know more about them. More about how they feel, what they think, and what they want to do and why. There is so much of that here. It is very dramatic. 4. Romance. Wow, the romance is great. It is slow paced, and actually happens like how it would happen in real life. You don't immediately fall in love with someone because they did one thing that made you like that. That isn't real love. And that isn't how real love works. That's more of admiration and lust than love. True love starts slowly, and works it way from there as people get to know more and more about each other, causing them to want to know more and about how to best support and understand each other. This does that extremely well. Its actually believable in this series, and although it won't fill you with instantaneous emotion like other series, it grows on you and makes you think that this is how it should be. 5. Plot. The plot is well development. They don't give tons of exposition in the beginning. In doesn't start by drowning you in information you don't care about. That is how lesser writers do it. It starts off with the most important thing, the characters. The first scene starts with trying to define a character to make it more like able. Then as you learn more about the characters, you gradually start to learn about the world, given to you in bits and pieces by how the characters react to it. Then there is the setting which you are given glimpses of, and makes you wonder about how the world got to the point, and what the characters will do from now it. Really good progression, to the point I don't even know how its going to end in 12 volumes. Everyone should read this. It is really good. This is on my top most desired novels to read (extremely closely followed by Overlord).
- incredible and sound world building
- believable background story of the characters and in general
- description in great detail, where the scenery, characters etc. Come to life
- feelings are authentic, behaviour feels natural in regard to the situation
- great character interaction
- no happy-go-lucky ret*rd setting
- long chapters
- very satisfying translation High quality read!