Master of the Stars

Master of the Stars

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星辰之主

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Lord of the Stars, 星辰之主

By slimming expert, 减肥专家

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2459 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

At the turn of the century, humanity, enlightened to step into the cosmos, stands exposed before the gaze of the gods. A young man, Luo Nan, burdened with the sins of his ancestors, steps out of the lab with a grand ambition: To wield a pen that burns like a flame, trampling over the bones of the gods; To inscribe the form of all things and expand the celestial map. For he understands: “All things belong to me, and inevitably, I am the universe.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Master of the Stars Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Master of the Stars "Master of the Stars" is a novel that certainly aims for originality, blending sci-fi elements with cultivation in a futuristic setting. While it has moments that shine, it also presents some significant hurdles for the reader. ### First Impressions Initially, I found myself intrigued by the unique world the author created. It's a future where humanity is confined to city-states, threatened by supermutants and natural disasters, a backdrop that immediately sets it apart from typical xianxia stories. The idea of a cultivation system fueled by psychotropic drugs is certainly a bold choice, one that immediately grabbed my attention. However, I can see how this aspect would be off-putting to some readers. ### What Works Well The world-building, despite its initially confusing nature, is a strong point. The author clearly put a lot of thought into crafting this futuristic society and its underlying supernatural elements. I also appreciated the attempt at creating complex characters with their own motivations and flaws. The descriptive writing, while dense, does paint a vivid picture of the world and its inhabitants. Some readers found the main character interesting, and I can see the appeal of an anti-hero type who analyzes the world with a detached perspective. ### Areas of Concern Pacing is a major issue. Many readers have pointed out that the story progresses incredibly slowly, spending excessive amounts of time on detailed explanations and internal monologues. This can make it feel like a slog to get through, especially in the early chapters. The main character himself seems to be a point of contention. While some appreciate his calm demeanor and analytical mind, others find him to be passive, lacking in personality, and even unlikeable. His reliance on drugs as a means of cultivation is also a major sticking point for some, making it difficult to connect with him or invest in his journey. I can see that a reader might struggle to connect with the MC as the story has progressed. ### Final Verdict "Master of the Stars" is a novel with potential, offering a unique blend of genres and a detailed world. However, its slow pacing, potentially off-putting protagonist, and dense writing style may make it a challenging read for many. If you're looking for something different and are willing to be patient, it might be worth checking out. But be prepared for a potentially slow and demanding journey.

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