Unsheathed

Unsheathed

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剑来

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Jian Lai [Donghua], Jiàn Lái, Kiếm Lai, Sword's Arrival, Sword of Coming

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By beacon drama prince, feng huo xi zhu hou, 烽火戏诸侯

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1252 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Unsheathed Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Unsheathed "Unsheathed" is a web novel that's been on my radar for a while, and after diving in, I can see why it has such a dedicated following. It's a unique xianxia experience that prioritizes character development and world-building over rapid power-ups, which definitely sets it apart from the crowd. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a bit taken aback by the pacing. It's definitely a slow burn, and the main character, Chen Ping'An, starts out as incredibly naive and seemingly taken advantage of. Some readers might find this frustrating, but I urge you to stick with it. It's a deliberate choice by the author, and it pays off in the long run as you witness his growth. ### What Works Well The world-building in "Unsheathed" is phenomenal. The author invests significant time in crafting a realistic and detailed world, complete with its own intricate systems and philosophies. The characters are also a major strength. Even minor characters have their own motivations and backstories, making the world feel alive and dynamic. I especially appreciate how the novel explores moral dilemmas and the complexities of human nature. It's not just about good versus evil; there are shades of gray, and characters often have justifiable reasons for their actions, even if those actions are morally questionable. The author's writing style is also noteworthy. The chapters are long and detailed, and the action scenes, while infrequent, are well-written and impactful. I also liked the fact that it wasn't MC-centric. The world doesn't revolve around the MC, plenty of things happen without him being a part of it. ### Areas of Concern The slow pacing can be a double-edged sword. While it allows for deep world-building and character development, it can also feel like the plot is going nowhere, especially in the early chapters. Some readers might also find the author's tendency to describe characters without using their names confusing. It can be challenging to keep track of everyone, especially with the large cast. Also, while the side stories are well written, they are lengthy and can sometimes feel like filler. ### Final Verdict Despite its slow start and occasional pacing issues, "Unsheathed" is a rewarding read for those who appreciate intricate world-building, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes. It's a refreshing take on the xianxia genre, and I highly recommend it to readers who are looking for something beyond the typical power fantasy. If you're patient and willing to invest the time, you'll be richly rewarded.

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