The Sacred Ruins

The Sacred Ruins

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圣墟

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Holy Ruins, Shèng Xū, Thánh Khư, TSR, ซากเทวะ

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By chen dong, 辰东

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1644 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

To rise from defeat; to revive amidst the dissipation. As the vast oceans turn to dust and the thunder and lightning fade away, That strand of spiritual mist once again approaches our great world. With the shackles that bound our world now severed— A whole new world of mystery and wonder awaits, As we turn the corner… —— The Sacred Ruins is a story set in a post-apocalyptic world. A world that has recovered to a state that is roughly equal to our own world in terms of technology and culture, although its ancient history remains largely unknown. The story begins during the post-graduation trip of our protagonist, where he discovers some ancient ruins and witnesses “the great change”, an upheaval that changed everything. The changing earth not only brought about new, unexplored landscape but also sparked the evolution of all organisms. Plants and animals started gaining sentience and some humans obtained unimaginable powers. The legends, myths, and tales of old seemed to have suddenly come to life as the earth entered a new era where beasts and men formed factions, explored new lands and ultimately struggled for supremacy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Sacred Ruins Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sacred Ruins "The Sacred Ruins" is a web novel that promised a unique blend of sci-fi, xuanhuan, and post-apocalyptic elements. After diving in, I found it to be a mixed bag, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by inconsistencies and questionable choices. While the initial concept intrigued me, the execution left me feeling somewhat underwhelmed. ### First Impressions My first impression was a bit jarring. Several readers mentioned a slow start, and I have to agree. The initial chapters felt dense and overly descriptive, making it difficult to grasp the story's direction. It felt like being dropped into the middle of a chaotic situation without adequate context or character introductions. However, I persevered, hoping the narrative would find its footing. ### What Works Well Once I pushed past the initial hurdle, I started to appreciate some of the novel's strengths. The world-building, despite its slow reveal, is actually quite compelling. The concept of a modern world undergoing a mutation, with archaic and desolate elements emerging, created an interesting backdrop for the story. I also enjoyed the humor sprinkled throughout, which, while not laugh-out-loud funny, provided a welcome lightheartedness amidst the darker themes. The protagonist, while flawed, had moments of cleverness and determination that kept me invested in his journey. ### Areas of Concern However, "The Sacred Ruins" has its share of shortcomings. The pacing issues persist beyond the initial chapters, with repetitive action sequences and a lack of substantial plot progression. Some readers pointed out that the story devolves into a generic xianxia experience, relying on tired tropes and predictable plotlines. The translation quality was also a recurring concern, with some finding the word choices awkward and the grammar inconsistent. This definitely detracted from my overall reading experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd say "The Sacred Ruins" is an average web novel with moments of brilliance. While the world-building and humor are definite positives, the pacing issues, repetitive plot, and translation concerns hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're a patient reader who enjoys post-apocalyptic settings and can overlook some flaws, it might be worth a try. Otherwise, there are better options available in the xuanhuan genre.

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