The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts

The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts

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十二圣兽宫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Shí Er Shèng Shòu Gōng, 十二圣兽宫

By mó gū miàn rén, 蘑菇面人

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Gu Ting Yu is a veterinarian with a fear of animals. Haunted by the same nightmare all these years, he is desperate to find out the reason behind those dreams. He then travels into a fantasy realm by fate, entering the Palace of the Twelve Sacred Beasts.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts "The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts" is definitely a web novel that leaves a lasting impression, though whether that impression is good or bad seems to depend heavily on individual taste. I dove in knowing it was a wild ride, and it certainly delivered on that promise. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the story throws you into a world filled with danger and, shall we say, *intense* interactions. Our protagonist, Gu Ting Yu, a veterinarian with a crippling fear of animals, finds himself transported to a fantastical realm where he must journey through the Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts. The initial chapters are a shock to the system, with depictions of cruelty and non-consensual acts that might be a deal-breaker for many readers. ### What Works Well Despite the controversial content, I found myself drawn to the underlying narrative. The concept of taming these powerful, often tormented, beasts is compelling. Many readers praised the unique backstories of each beast, and I agree that the author does a decent job of justifying their actions and, eventually, making them sympathetic. The story definitely has a dark, fantastical element that can be both magical and horrific, creating a unique reading experience. The world-building, while sometimes lacking in detail, has moments of beauty and intrigue. ### Areas of Concern The novel isn't without its flaws. The protagonist's reactions to the abuse he suffers were a sticking point for me. While some appreciate his empathy and forgiveness, others find him to be too passive and accepting, almost to the point of lacking agency. The pacing can also feel uneven, with some palace arcs feeling rushed and underdeveloped. I also felt that the ending felt abrupt and unsatisfying, leaving many questions unanswered. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed disappointment with the ending, finding it too convenient. The final battle, in particular, was described as anticlimactic by some. Certain relationships between the MC and the beasts felt forced, lacking the necessary chemistry to be believable. ### Final Verdict "The Palaces of the Twelve Sacred Beasts" is a complex and divisive novel. If you're willing to stomach the graphic content and can appreciate a flawed but intriguing story, it might be worth a read. However, if you're sensitive to depictions of abuse or prefer a protagonist with a stronger sense of self-preservation, this one might not be for you. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and a strong stomach.

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