Gin and Kuro: The Greatest Stories
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The sister nations of Gin and Kuro were created through war. And just as they began in a feud, they will end in one.
Seiko, the bastard daughter of the king’s brother, takes a job watching over her half-siblings and cousins as a governess. Civil war breaks out upon the king’s death, leading many to side against the supposedly-tainted royal family.
Yet Seiko herself holds the true curse of the bloodline, being able to understand deadly voices that wish only for violence and the end of the kingdom.
Her story will echo throughout the centuries, until one day a boy sacrifices himself so his family can be freed from tragedy.
Chapters 1-7 will be posted daily. Chapter 8 and onward will be posted on a Mon/Wed/Fri schedule.
A rewrite ofGin and Kuro. In the same world asSong of Dakari.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Veriana Rose
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.7/ 5.0
- Followers
- 4
- Views
- 13,138
Chapters(69 total)
- Chapter 28: Promises You Can't KeepOct 14, 2024
- Chapter 27: Confession of Lord Gin-Betemo OzuruOct 11, 2024
- Chapter 26: What She's SeenOct 9, 2024
- Chapter 25: Three WordsOct 7, 2024
- CHapter 24: Anger Borne of WorryOct 4, 2024
- Chapter 23: Murderer! Murderer!Oct 2, 2024
- Chapter 22: PresenceSep 30, 2024
- Chapter 21: Mikka and OzuruSep 25, 2024
- Chapter 20: Unexpected VisitSep 23, 2024
- Chapter 19: InspirationSep 20, 2024
- Chapter 18: Moment of WeaknessSep 18, 2024
- Chapter 17: The Sight of BloodSep 16, 2024
- Chapter 16: The Possibility of DeathSep 13, 2024
- Chapter 15: Sent OffSep 11, 2024
- Chapter 14: Candies and QuestionsSep 9, 2024
- Chapter 13: GuardsSep 6, 2024
- Chapter 12: Two NoblesSep 4, 2024
- Chapter 11: A Matter of SafetySep 2, 2024
- Chapter 10: CoronationAug 30, 2024
- Chapter 9: ChangesAug 28, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- BachemonoRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Gin and Kuro from what I can tell appears to be a fantasy story that takes inspiration from Japanese mythology.
Style: I thought the story was well written. Chapters are easy to click through and digest from as far as I've read.
Story: I enjoy the setting and the idea of two warring states whose irreconcilable differences has permeated itself with its peoples cultures. I think that the author has placed a microscope on an interesting subsection of the world and I would love to see what becomes of it. As far as I've read I can say that I am enthralled by Seiko's circumstances and how lonesome her new situation must be, and I'm curious about what her place in this world will be.
Grammar: No issues, well written.
Characters: The cast is large, but there are lots of mysteries in each of the characters waiting to be discovered by Seiko. Seiko herself is a big mystery, as the voices she hears are quite concerning and they inspire questions within the reader as well.
Overall, I'd say this has the makings of a great tale and I think anyone interested in Japanese mythology and fantasy should give this a read.