Description
All Things of this World, Turn to Ashes, Flowing Blade-like Flame!
Crossing over to the world of pirates (the One Piece world), eleven years after Gol D. Roger’s death, Roja becomes marine hero Garp’s nephew and obtains the Sword Soul system, which lets him gain strength without limits and learn various skills.
Flowing Blade-like Flame (Ryūjin Jakka), Mirror Flower, Water Moon (Kyoka Suigetsu), Moon Fang Heaven-Piercer (Getsuga Tensho), Thousand Cherry Blossoms (Senbonzakura)……
Roja looked at Akainu in front of him and told him seriously“If this sword descends, you may be roasted to death.”
God Of Soul System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on God Of Soul System
"God Of Soul System" promised a wild ride through the worlds of One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach, and after diving in, I have some thoughts. It's a fanfiction that certainly has its dedicated fans, but it's also not without its flaws.
### First Impressions
The initial concept is undeniably intriguing: a protagonist armed with Bleach powers wreaking havoc (or perhaps, justice) in the One Piece universe. That alone was enough to hook me. The early chapters do a decent job of setting the stage, and I was eager to see how the MC would navigate the established world with his unique abilities.
### What Works Well
Many readers praised the One Piece arc, and I have to agree, it's a strong point. The author clearly has a good grasp of the One Piece world, and seeing familiar characters in a new light is enjoyable. The action is frequent, and if you're looking for a power fantasy, this novel delivers. The MC's rapid progression might not be for everyone, but it certainly provides a sense of momentum. I also appreciate that the story moves beyond just One Piece, venturing into Naruto and Bleach, though with varying degrees of success.
### Areas of Concern
However, the rapid power-ups and the MC's sometimes inconsistent character are issues. Some readers found him to be too overpowered too quickly, losing the tension in fights. I can see where they're coming from. Additionally, the translation quality, while improving, can be a bit rough around the edges, with occasional errors that disrupt the flow. The later arcs, particularly the Bleach arc, feel rushed and less developed compared to the initial One Piece section.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out significant deviations from the canon of One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach. For instance, the MC influences Luffy to abandon his pirate dreams, alters Ace's fate, and makes controversial changes to character power levels. If you're a purist who dislikes deviations from the original material, this might be a deal-breaker.
### Final Verdict
"God Of Soul System" is a mixed bag. It's a fun, escapist read with a strong start in the One Piece world, but it stumbles in later arcs. If you're a fan of power fantasies, don't mind some plot deviations, and are willing to overlook some translation issues, you might enjoy it. However, if you're a stickler for canon and prefer nuanced character development, this might not be the novel for you. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.