Author: Amagi Chiaki

7th Demon Prince Jilbagias’ Chronicle of Demon Kingdom Toppling

Amagi Chiaki 17 in week The hero who was killed by the demon king ended up reincarnated as the son of the one who killed... Read more The hero who was killed by the demon king ended up reincarnated as the son of the one who killed him! Thus began the life of the hero who donned in the mask of the ideal demon prince to topple his own kingdom while doing his best to prevent anyone from discovering his identity?? But to do that and blend into the demon tribe society, he had to kill his former comrades. Nevertheless, to become stronger, to save humanity, he had to walk through all kinds of paths of carnage! This is the tale of the demon race’s fake prince destroying his own kingdom.O Hero, Trample Those Who You Should Protect!TN: Most part of the other character in the novel is depicted from a non-human perspective so expect something that is completely different from the common sense of human. Collapse Accelerated Growth, Antihero Protagonist, Aristocracy, Comedic Undertone, Curses, Dark, Demon Lord, Depictions of Cruelty, Dragon Riders, Gore, Male Protagonist, Politics, Reincarnation, Romantic Subplot, S*ave Harem The synopsis has me intrigued. I will dive into this and test the poison. results? I am very sorry brother, but it has been a long time since I read this so I don't know how i felt about it. But if it helps, I stopped reading it at around 30 chapters I think that is enough intel. Thanks At first the summary seemed interesting... until I readed "to save humanity". I decided to write this comment and then escape. I took one look at the cover with that quadruple amputee guro and then one look at the synopsis "he had to kill his former comrades. Nevertheless, to become stronger, to save humanity" and walked right back out of here. Worse than a corean novel is a japanese one I'd rather read wuxia novel with 3k chapter than this novel Same art style of kumo desu ga Nani ka

Vermillion

Amagi Chiaki 390 in week Western VRMMO?DEMONDAL?was known for its extremely harsh game system. To begin with, there were no levels. There were no skills. There were no guilds. There was no inventory. There were no convenient system messages or maps of any kind either. It was so needlessly realistic that it was already basically a VR life simulator. As for anything game-like, it was basically limited to weapon masteries; a proficiency level that you got from using your weapon, as well as physical strength that increased as well. That was it. It was a fantasy game so there was magic, but forming a contract with a spirit was extremely difficult, and only 1% of the playerbase were magicians. In this VR game?DEMONDAL?that was ridiculously close to reality, the protagonist Kei who was a well known mounted archery expert, was one day sent to another world with his Russian?DEMONDAL?friend. The game that was severe to begin with had turned into a reality, and the harshness increased again?? Show More