Freya

Self-Published

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Description

When Freya woke up, she had no recollection of who she was.

She soon found out that she was a beautiful 16 years old girl and was of a noble family. Overwhelmed by questions of herself and the world around her, she decided to search for answers. To search for the truth.

Follow her adventures in unveiling magic, and most importantly: herself.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2018
Author
_Felix

Royal Road Stats

Rating
3.8/ 5.0
Followers
179
Views
120,756

Chapters(105 total)

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Community Reviews(6)

  • ValentineNRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This story, at first view doesn't look like much, if you look at some of the reviews, it feels as if it deserves that 4/5 rating, however ...
    However, of the literally hundreds of novels I have lined up, this is one that I always eagerly await for an update.
    Even after literally years starting to read it, it's still fresh in my mind.
    The main character has depth, has thoughts, and is alive.
    Despite the clique start, don't compare it with those shallow stories, it's nothing of the kind.
  • whitevirusRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    a good storie. It is well written. You should continu your work.
  • ExenosRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I am no writer so but here is my review, this story is so far a nice ride of subversions of tropes and clever and interesting ideas. The writer provides world building over time with no true "Exposition chapter" but slowly reveals the characters their strengths and most importantly their weaknesses.  No character is over powered or invincible even if at first glance they do, every power has it's weakness and it's counters. The combat is designed around outthinking the enemy it is well done. The flow of conversations is realistic and has no "side character says something and main character repeats questioningly". The plot progresses at a pace it can maintain, carefully balanced between moving on and exposition.
    Okay, now the bad. Sometimes in combat you can tell when the author has this scene in his head and accidentally skips a step in combat,or was not able to translate from their image, but  that is few and far in between. The characters are largely defined by some tropes that they need to grow out of.(this may be due to when I wrote this). Some grammatical errors abound but they hardly ever interrupt the story, and Novaldy ( the author) is happy to fix them when pointed out.
    Over all this is a story that you should take the time to give it a try and meet Freya. I look forward to the next chapter, and I feel like you will as well.
    Written as of chapter XLVIII
  • Lord TurtleRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I'm not gonna lie, sometimes I'm left slightly confused by the writing style and the implied backstory implications. But despite the confusion this story was tense and filled with so many mysteries that I can't help but want to find out about all of them. As such I definitely recommend giving this a shot and going at least 5-10 chapters before you decide to continue out not.
  • crazy cupcake wizardRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Is this a perfect story? definitely not, but it doesn't necessarily have to be in order to be enjoyable. The grammar needs polish and our main character needs fleshing out, rather than occasinally being a nice peice of cardboard, occassional bad transitions, and other things worth fixing. So why did I give this a 4/5? Well, in spite of my complaints, I think that this has potential, and at times can be fascinating, but unfortunately can feel like a rusted iron sculpture in terms of its need for polish, inspite of an excellent premise and fascinating moments. Will I keep reading this? Perhaps. Do I think you should, at the very least, give it a try? Yes. There can be a lot to enjoy here, and I'm actually quite excited to see more of this author in the future.
  • luda305Royal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    This is a very rough story that is tedious to follow along. I try to get to at least ten chapters before reviewing a story, but it was just a nail biting experience.
    There are two major concerns.
    First, the grammar and the sentence-level style are very rough.  It slows the story down a lot when there's a sentence every paragraph that needs to be re-read in order to parse meaning out of it. On a paragraph-level, the style also leaves something to be desired, as the story frequently tangents to describe something both uninteresting and irrelevant. This makes trying to follow the action in any chapter somewhat difficult.  On a chapter-level, the style is very odd at times.  One side chapter almost sounded like a TV interview with the side characters.  And many times following the protagonist, it seems like a highly stylized like in a cartoon, rather than reality or, to the point, a written work.
    Second, I have difficulty understanding any of the characters. They speak and act in ways that seem very inconsistent with whatever just happened immediately beforehand.  This gives the story a very jerky feel or, at least, befuddling as you ask, "why did that character do that?"  It did not improve through chapter III.  Further, the story sets up a clear premise for itself, and yet that premise seems to have very little impact on the protagonist's thoughts or actions other than providing a justification for her to go around and get exposition from the other characters.