Phoenix of The Flame

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I became the unbeatable heroine of an RPG game. It seems that I have to die to prevent the destruction of the world.

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창염의 피닉스
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  1. Female Protagonists / gender-bender male to female...
  2. Gender benders
  3. Gender bender

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totomavde
totomavde rated it
January 13, 2025
Status: c10 part1
The main character (if you haven't seen from the genres yet) is gender-bent turned Male-to-Female by possessing a "final boss" character in a game. The MC is surprisingly open-minded and quickly accepts their situation, even the gender swap. Continuing on with their personality, the MC is "chaotic good." By that, I mean that they wouldn't hesitate to go against the law to achieve their goals yet they retain enough morals to protect humanity, like a vigilante. They're also relatively smart, quick-witted, and very determined to achieve their goals. (Tbh, the... more>> MC seems unhinged)

I won't go into detail for the setting but you'll get it very easily, basically: monsters on Earth and destroyed countries.

So from the few chapters I've read, this does not have the potential to reach 1216 chapters (I was so shocked that I had to fact check it on Novelpia and yes, 1216 chapters). This probably can only go to a maximum of 300 chapters so for it to go that far, there better be some insane plot twists Here, There and Everywhere.

Anyway, that's it for this review. I can't read Korean so you'll get what I read. <<less
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rcpsycho
rcpsycho rated it
March 8, 2025
Status: c13 part2
So the MC basically goes around arbitrarily saving and mu*dering people. Supposedly there are some overarching reasons for her overall plans, but none of them are shared with the readers.

For people just who like gratuitous violence, this sort of retroactive justification might be sufficient.

I personally prefer actual character interactions and cause and effect. Even if a protagonist doesn't explicitly lay out their plan, the reader should have a significant part of the necessary information to come up with their own approach to the situation. This novel seems to try to... more>> be all action and no exposition instead which means ignoring plot and blindly admiring the power and "justice" of the MC is the only thing left for a reader.

Some people may enjoy that, I personally don't. <<less
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