Altina the Sword Princess

Altina the Sword Princess

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覇剣の皇姫アルティーナ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Haken no Kouki Altina, 覇剣の皇姫アルティーナ

By yukiya murasaki, むらさきゆきや

4.3
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
14 volumes
Original Publisher
enterbrain
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Regis, an incapable soldier, who is bad at both sword and archery that only reads books. He meets a girl at the remote region where he was transferred to. Red hair crimson eyes princess Altina who wields the supreme ruler’s sword. She was appointed to become the commander of the army of the remote region despite being fourteen years old, simply for being the illegitimate child of the Emperor. However, she is holding onto her big dream without being depressed in the environment she is in. “I trust you.” Regis who was sought from her as a tactician stands up to the obstacles together with her. The military fantasy interweaved by the bibliophagic boy and the princess with the supreme ruler’s sword.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Altina the Sword Princess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Altina the Sword Princess Altina the Sword Princess is a web novel that I found myself surprisingly invested in. It's a blend of military strategy, political maneuvering, and character-driven moments set in a fascinating world reminiscent of Europe but with its own unique flair. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of intricate warfare and the dynamic between a strong female lead and a clever strategist. The story follows Altina, a warrior princess, and Regis, a bookish commoner with an uncanny talent for tactics. Their partnership, forged in the fires of war and political intrigue, immediately grabbed my attention. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the focus on well-thought-out strategies and battles. Regis's plans are often ingenious, and I appreciated how the author portrays the complexities of warfare. It’s not just about brute force; it's about deception, logistics, and understanding the terrain. The political landscape is also compelling, with various factions vying for power, creating a rich and engaging backdrop for the main story. The characters, while sometimes leaning into familiar tropes, are generally well-developed. I found myself invested in Regis's growth from a self-doubting bookworm to a confident strategist. The author does a good job of highlighting both his strengths and weaknesses, making him a relatable and compelling protagonist. Even the antagonists are fleshed out, with their own motivations and complexities. ### Areas of Concern One common critique is the slow burn of the romance and the density of the MC. While the hints of affection and growing relationships are there, some readers may find the lack of explicit romantic development frustrating. Furthermore, some found the initial characterization of Altina to be somewhat lacking in depth. The existence of the harem aspect, while not overwhelming, might also deter some readers looking for a more focused romantic subplot. ### Final Verdict Despite these minor drawbacks, I believe Altina the Sword Princess is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy military strategy, political intrigue, and character-driven stories. The well-developed characters, intricate plots, and engaging world-building make it a standout in the genre.

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