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I Pulled Out Excalibur엑스칼리버 뽑습니다

A vow was made in a place where stars are not visible, to carve one’s own star into that night sky.... Read more
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    A Novelpia novel???
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    That does not look like an Excalibur
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    HALLELUJAH!!!!!!!!
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I NO LONGER NEED TO USE VN MEIDO!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!
    OOOORRRRRRRRRAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
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    if there was a game to guess country of origin from just the description... I'd at least feel confident about the Korean category
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    chat is this worth reading I only read mainstream I don't do chineese martial arts or system slops but i'm lacking reading material rn
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    If the cover put you off reading, I get it, Doesn't look like romance (or mature content) for the foreseeable future (ch.25)
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    Would you like to see my Excalibur, madam?
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      You can keep it to yourself, mister.
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        But actually, it’s a very high-quality, bespoke piece peepo061
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    Where to start? Without spoiling too much, the way the story is set up reminds me of Star-Embracing Swordmaster (An compliment in and of itself I feel) in the sense that both story's start with a boy in the slums with potential eventually embarking on a journey to become a knight. Voice in the head? ☑, Abnormal talent? ☑, Admiration for knights? ☑, However that's where the similarity's end.

    The world is portrayed as a place where those who stand out are hammered down by those in power rather then properly raised, knights sell their pride and honor for riches, and even the few (with the exception of one group as of now) that don't are often betrayed or simply not powerful enough to resist, it's blatantly clear of the power-disparity in this world.

    Key names come here and there yet the world building isn't quite fleshed out and is currently unknown whether the author even plans to give more then the basic city names. Unique? Certainly not; it's seen in a lot of stories, but that doesn't mean the story itself is bad in fact quite the opposite, the author has a clear knack for writing the the translation also reads smoothy with fairly consistent quality and quantity. Overall a solid choice to read if having to chose between others, though that might just be my bias towards stories of heroics and knights rather then revenge and petty killing.

    The story is well written and the plot has clear direction on where it's progressing if a little vague of the end goal, however the lack of world building and travel descriptions hold it back a bit, however this could be rectified as it's still fairly early in the story and as such could potentially be a 8/10 to a 9/10 for me.
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    I Pulled Out Excalibur

    After seeing synopsis and cover , i thought of the other Excalibur , but good that its not.
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    What is this cover. 😭
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