Yes, it's possible. The manga often adapts the key elements from the novel. It has the advantage of visual representation which can sometimes enhance the story's popularity and reach a wider audience, thus potentially 'passing' the novel in terms of popularity.
Overall, the adaptation in Manga Rock of 'Tales of Demons and Gods' is satisfactory. It retains the main plot and character developments, but there are a few artistic liberties taken for a better visual appeal.
Yes, they are different. The manga presents the story in a visual format with panels and illustrations, while the novel uses text to describe the story, characters, and settings in more detail.
The main character is Nie Li. He is a very intelligent and determined young man. He has the ability to remember his past life and uses this knowledge to try and change the fate of his loved ones and the world. Another important character is Ye Ziyun. She is a talented and beautiful girl who plays a significant role in Nie Li's life.
One unique feature is its complex world - building. It has a richly detailed fantasy world with different races, powers, and cultures. For example, the various demon and god clans have their own distinct characteristics and hierarchies. Another feature is the character development. The main character, Nie Li, grows from being a young and somewhat brash boy to a more mature and powerful figure throughout the story. His relationships with other characters, like his friends and family, also evolve in interesting ways.
The chances are fairly good. The manga can tell the story in a more condensed and visual way. This can attract readers who are more into graphic storytelling. Also, the manga might introduce the story to new audiences who then might also be interested in the novel later. So, there is a good chance it could 'pass' the novel in terms of readership.
The unique and immersive world - building in Tales of Demons and Gods is a big draw. It has a richly detailed fantasy world with different races, magic systems, and power hierarchies.
I haven't read this specific chapter in detail. But generally, Tales of Demons and Gods often features exciting battles and character development. Maybe in chapter 466, the protagonist is facing a new and powerful enemy, or there could be some important revelations about the plot or the world - building.