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2023-01-16 22:35

Hello there Author! Haven't read yet. I really wanted to give it a try but please conform my below doubts. I don't want to trash you later after having wrong assumptions and expectations. ----From the synopsis I can tell that this not a Transmigration or Reincarnation novel, if it is plz confrom it. ---- Is this a Harem? Note : Not a review. It's just me once again trying to converse with Author. But as usual here is my 5★ All the Best Author!

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Atmanium_studios
Atmanium_studiosAuthor

Nah it's not a reincarnation story. As for harem stuff—there is regular romance in volume 1. However there are harem elements deep into volume 2, but the main character has to go through a lot to earn that. So basically don't go in expecting a harem from the start.

Nicolas_Bahamondes
Nicolas_BahamondesLv2

Is the protagonist a sasuke type or something like an archer (fate) or a naruto? And how far are they from canon time?

Atmanium_studios:Nah it's not a reincarnation story. As for harem stuff—there is regular romance in volume 1. However there are harem elements deep into volume 2, but the main character has to go through a lot to earn that. So basically don't go in expecting a harem from the start.
Atmanium_studios
Atmanium_studiosAuthor

The initial goal of the character is very much a straightforward ideal of vengeance against the individual who sold out his clan. This has some obvious surface-level similarities to characters like Sasuke. However, that single-minded worldview is very quickly challenged as the world & characters that Raizo must face grow more and more complex both in power and motivation. At which point the initial goal of vengeance is no longer enough for the character to prevail and Raizo's ideals must then grow and be reforged. It's a very bleak story early on with plenty of bloodshed and dark moments, but that's by design as the overall plotline slowly transitions from "Raizo's revenge quest in an unforgiving world" to "The quest of an unyielding crusader fighting against the corruption of the world and protecting his newfound allies in Night Raid". So ultimately I guess you could say there is a bit of Archer in there too in the sense of strong ideals being forged and challenged throughout the story. As for the second part of your question—volume 1 "Crimson Rebellion" adheres to the Akame ga Kill! canon pretty extensively. Though obviously new characters and battles are added so it is very much its own "route". From volume 2 onward the story goes in its own route fully with the addition of an original third faction beyond the Empire and Rebels as well many other characters and plot elements that set up a wider inter-connected multiverse.

Nicolas_Bahamondes:Is the protagonist a sasuke type or something like an archer (fate) or a naruto? And how far are they from canon time?
SinLucifer15
SinLucifer15Lv13

Before I start to read, I would like to ask about the power system. After all theres only so many Emperial arms. So how does the power system work? Also, does the mc have a unique power?

Atmanium_studios:The initial goal of the character is very much a straightforward ideal of vengeance against the individual who sold out his clan. This has some obvious surface-level similarities to characters like Sasuke. However, that single-minded worldview is very quickly challenged as the world & characters that Raizo must face grow more and more complex both in power and motivation. At which point the initial goal of vengeance is no longer enough for the character to prevail and Raizo's ideals must then grow and be reforged. It's a very bleak story early on with plenty of bloodshed and dark moments, but that's by design as the overall plotline slowly transitions from "Raizo's revenge quest in an unforgiving world" to "The quest of an unyielding crusader fighting against the corruption of the world and protecting his newfound allies in Night Raid". So ultimately I guess you could say there is a bit of Archer in there too in the sense of strong ideals being forged and challenged throughout the story. As for the second part of your question—volume 1 "Crimson Rebellion" adheres to the Akame ga Kill! canon pretty extensively. Though obviously new characters and battles are added so it is very much its own "route". From volume 2 onward the story goes in its own route fully with the addition of an original third faction beyond the Empire and Rebels as well many other characters and plot elements that set up a wider inter-connected multiverse.
Atmanium_studios
Atmanium_studiosAuthor

It initially adheres to the power system established in Akame ga Kill with the Imperial Arms being a focus through most of volume 1. Raizo initially gains his own Teigu, Indra´s Judgement, an extract type Teigu similar to Esdeath´s teigu but themed after the power to control electricity. However, as the original lore is expanded and newfound means of power progression are unveiled through late volume 1 and into volume 2-- Raizo and other characters inevitably gain new powers and weapons. Not going too in-depth here since spoilers would be required, but the tl;dr version is that since the plot introduces new lore, characters, other worlds beyond the original AGK setting, etc we circumvent the limited Teigu number by expanding on the original power system and eventually introducing new systems and plot elements later on.

SinLucifer15:Before I start to read, I would like to ask about the power system. After all theres only so many Emperial arms. So how does the power system work? Also, does the mc have a unique power?
GnomePatty
GnomePattyLv4

hey, I just want to know before I read. Is there any ntr does the Mc's girl cheat on him?

Atmanium_studios:It initially adheres to the power system established in Akame ga Kill with the Imperial Arms being a focus through most of volume 1. Raizo initially gains his own Teigu, Indra´s Judgement, an extract type Teigu similar to Esdeath´s teigu but themed after the power to control electricity. However, as the original lore is expanded and newfound means of power progression are unveiled through late volume 1 and into volume 2-- Raizo and other characters inevitably gain new powers and weapons. Not going too in-depth here since spoilers would be required, but the tl;dr version is that since the plot introduces new lore, characters, other worlds beyond the original AGK setting, etc we circumvent the limited Teigu number by expanding on the original power system and eventually introducing new systems and plot elements later on.
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Megulomania
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This review will be divided into the different volumes: Volume 1 - Crimson Rebellion A story initially centered around Raizo, the main character, embarking on a quest for revenge against the traitor who sold out his clan. The initial atmosphere matches both the grim bits and the occasional levity of the original Akame ga Kill story, but after a few the story evolves and includes original elements that build an extended universe and lay the seeds for the wild stuff in later volumes. The story themes also transition from Revenge to finding a Greater Purpose which slowly brightens up the tone alongside Raizo's development from a revenge-driven boy to a man. So what you may initially dismiss as simply being edgy is actually building up character growth, which is nice. In terms of writing the quality is consistently great without many mistakes and the story development is also pretty good. Volume 1 is a solid 8 out of 10 in my book. Volume 2 - Crimson Reckoning Part 1 This is where the seeds planted in the first volume start to unfold. A new faction is introduced to the war and the presence of other worlds and crossover elements are slowly weaved into the narrative. Ultimately leading up to the introduction of several new characters and revealations. It is more of volume 1 initially, but at the same time it's playing its cards right to establish more and more with stakes rising to match that. Volume 3 - Crimson Reckoning Part 2 This is where the wild elements that a more prominent role with the story being centered around Raizo going into other universes for reasons, which leads to a grandiose adventure that ends up featuring a lot of anime you may or not be familiar with. The strong character development and world-building continues in this arc stronger than before. Your enjoyment will vary depending on how familiar you are with all the anime, but it's an enjoyable read. The characters are also quite strong at this point so if you're into that then that's also a good point. --- Overall this is a pretty good fic, very long-form (Over a million words) so take your time with it and it'll slowly unfold before your eyes. Worth a shot.

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