Black Noblesse
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Description
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Black Noblesse is an action-packed steampunk adventure set in the Ether Empire, where the aristocrats known as Skylanders live in luxury on a floating island, while the common folk, Lowlanders, endure misery on the ground below. The story follows Nailah, a Lowlander adopted into Skyland, who dreams of becoming the Elysian, the most influential Skylander responsible for the empire's prosperity.
But just as she takes a critical step toward that dream, she's framed for a crime she didn't commit and forced to flee to the Lowlands, where even dreams are a privilege.
Wounded but unwavering, Nailah refuses to yield. If society sees her as a criminal, she’ll carve her path through shadows. Her goal remains: become the Elysian, bring prosperity... and let vengeance bloom.
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- Copoki
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- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 102
- Views
- 29,472
Chapters(142 total)
- Chapter 41 - Huka vs PorthosJun 19, 2025
- Chapter 40 - Acting ToughJun 15, 2025
- Chapter 39 - UnluckyJun 12, 2025
- Chapter 38 - AthosJun 8, 2025
- Chapter 37 - ManonJun 5, 2025
- Chapter 36 - DianaJun 1, 2025
- Chapter 35 - The Blue SuccubusMay 29, 2025
- Chapter 34 - DisappearanceMay 25, 2025
- Chapter 33 - The Black Noblesse WayMay 22, 2025
- Chapter 32 - The Honcho MeetingMay 18, 2025
- Chapter 31 - First Business MeetingMay 15, 2025
- Chapter 30 - Welcome to the Black NoblesseMay 11, 2025
- Chapter 29 - Who are we?May 9, 2025
- Chapter 28 - Done with Bad BossesMay 4, 2025
- Chapter 27 - The Moral CompassApr 27, 2025
- Chapter 26 - A Wild MercenaryApr 22, 2025
- Chapter 25 - Respect and FearApr 20, 2025
- Chapter 24 - Edward’s MisadventureApr 13, 2025
- Chapter 23 - The Blood BaronessApr 6, 2025
- Chapter 22 - The Three HonchosApr 3, 2025
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Community Reviews(3)
- DracolupusRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0A Great story so far. Grammar is good.
I'd suggest adding in pacing chapters. The beginning chapters feel more like a montage. Like, she should've spent more time with her roommates(chapter wise) before having to go to the work house. Have them scrounge up her rent for her for the first week or so, and have her than do odd jobs with them for like a month or so. That way the separation(her going to the workhouse), the abduction of the two girls, and reunion have more weight. - Saikou BahRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0"Black Noblesse" is a steampunk fantasy story that offers an original plot and raises relevant questions about the workings of contemporary society. The characters, complex and intriguing, evolve in visually appealing settings. For players familiar with this game, the universe strongly evokes Final Fantasy XII in its structure. I particularly appreciate Black Nobless because this type of story provokes deep reflection in the reader. As we say in french "bravo" to the creator ! 😁
- Thesaurus RexRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Style:
The prose strikes a strong balance between cinematic flair and emotional grit. You can feel the weight of Nailah’s fall from grace, and the tension between the sky and the ground is described with poetic contrast. Dialogue flows well, and scene-setting is especially vivid in both Skyland and the Lowlands. There’s some melodrama early on, but it suits the anti-hero journey and world tone.
Story:
The concept is tight and compelling: a caste-divided steampunk empire, a fallen elite turned fugitive, and a long-game revenge arc that’s as much about fixing a broken system as it is personal payback. The stakes are clear, the betrayal lands hard, and the premise stays focused. If you like stories about power, betrayal, and ambition with a moral edge, this delivers. The pacing leans cinematic with quick emotional highs, quiet lulls, and dramatic reveals.
Grammar:
Very clean writing with only minor issues. Sentence structure is varied and natural. No noticeable typos or tense problems in the early chapters. Occasionally the prose dips into telling instead of showing, but not enough to be distracting. Overall, it reads smoothly and feels well-edited.
Character:
Nailah is a standout. She’s not your typical fantasy lead, being ambitious, vengeful, but also deeply principled in her own way. Watching her go from adopted aristocrat to a hunted exile builds sympathy fast, and her choice to fight back from the shadows makes her arc feel dangerous and earned. The supporting cast is shaping up well, especially the morally gray nobles and gritty Lowland survivors. Complex motivations abound.
Overall:
The story kicks off with a sharp premise and real emotional weight. It’s steampunk with less gears-for-the-sake-of-it and more about power, class, and identity in a rigid empire. Nailah’s descent and rise are dramatic, but grounded in a believable world full of hierarchy, ambition, and injustice. The anti-hero angle works because her goals are still righteous, even if her methods gro