The Divine Blades

The Divine Blades

Fantasy27 Chapters12.9K Views
Author: ArtbusterBeeze
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In a new world created after a meteor shower in the previous world, A young man named Soujin found himself reincarnated and immediately appointed as the captain of the 3rd Division in The Divine Blades Society. This newly established society aims to maintain peace and balance, but their mission is challenged by the rise of Monsters known as the 'Senodokidatsu' . As one of the 10 captains tasked with protecting this society, Soujin must navigate this foreign world, . Will he be able to survive and slay these monsters, or will he fall to the chaos threatening their world?

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Kiyoki_02
Kiyoki_02

The dialogues, pacing and world building were amazing. Keep up the good work.

4 months ago
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Danespl
Danespl

I give the book 5 stars,the MC is the type of book characters i love

4 months ago
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DivineCrimson
DivineCrimson

A brilliant start, good flow of story and excellent character design. Though the numberof chaptersare low at the moment, the storyis going in right direction and shows good potential. Highly recommend.

4 months ago
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Shade_Arjuun
Shade_Arjuun

Reveal Spoiler

5 months ago
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Jeffrey_D_Idoko
Jeffrey_D_Idoko

waiting for more chapters, keep it up author.

5 months ago
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Kat_Mabis
Kat_Mabis

Wow, wow, wow! I have only read the first chapter, but I just couldn't wait to comment on how amazing this story is so far! Out of all the Webnovel stories I've read so far, this is the best one yet. The moment I dived into the story, I was already possessed with amazement by the creative use of words, and the jaw-dropping storyline. The characters are well-portrayed in the first chapter. The reader already gets an idea of what the main characters are like even before jumping into the next chapter.The dialogue between the characters flows naturally, and the pacing of the story is good too. I definitely look forward to seeing what happens next 🤩 keep up the good work, author!

5 months ago
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Vanilla_Chino
Vanilla_Chino

It’s got it all. Actions, romances, comedy’s. W novel. The tags don’t lie.

5 months ago
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Danespl
Danespl

[img=update][img=update]Great book with good developments. It only lacks in few grammatical constructions, which as you can see from the latest chapter - the author had improved by significant percentage.

a day ago
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AnthonySanders
AnthonySanders

I had to add this one to my library because of the way it captivates you into wanting to read it. It starts out so stronger and does waist time explaining what the reader should already know.

19 days ago
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Benevolene
Benevolene

The Divine Blades has a lot of potential, especially with its reincarnation and magic-based world. Soujin’s journey as a reluctant captain is engaging, but the story could benefit from more development in a few key areas. For example, in Chapter 4: Captain's Meeting, many side characters are introduced briefly, but we don’t get much insight into their personalities. Adding personal traits or conflicts for the other captains could make the scene more memorable and make the stakes feel higher. The dialogue, particularly in Chapter 7: Preparations, often feels a bit flat. When Soujin and Muffet talk about their mission, there’s a lot of straightforward back-and-forth, but not enough emotional tension. It’d be nice to see more hesitation or humor woven in, giving their relationship more depth. Similarly, the action scenes, like the dragon fight in Chapter 3: Dragon Slayer, could benefit from richer descriptions. Instead of saying "Soujin slashed the dragon," you could slow down the moment with more sensory details: “Soujin’s blade scraped against the dragon’s hardened scales, sparks flying as the weight of the beast’s body strained his grip.” This would immerse readers more deeply in the battle. In Chapter 5: Serious Matter, Soujin faces the pressure of leadership, but his inner struggles aren’t fully explored. Does he feel fear, excitement, or doubt? Expanding on his internal conflict would make him more relatable and add emotional depth to the plot. Finally, the world-building is intriguing, but it could be more seamlessly integrated into the narrative. In Chapter 6: Money, for instance, you get a glimpse into the logistical side of being a Divine Blade, but it feels disconnected from the grander fantasy setting. Tying these details more closely to the world’s politics or culture would make the setting richer. Overall, it’s a solid start, but fleshing out the characters, dialogue, and descriptions would take The Divine Blades to the next level. I’m looking forward to seeing how the story evolves!

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