Mistress Of The Evil Forest
Self-Published
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Description
I have been summoned to a game world, a world of swords and magic. Or at least that's what my friend said.
I couldn't care less about that.
But apparently, I can create whatever eldritch creatures I want, even the ones from urban legends and creepypastas.
So what if the people don't like my babies? Screw them.
This is the story of how I accidentally became the last boss of the world.
*****What to expect:-Fairly late romance.-Fairly OP protagonist.-Potentially large harem. (Will not exceed 8)
Release: Expect 1~5 times a week.
15 advanced chapters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Kalliel035.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Kalliel
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.4/ 5.0
- Followers
- 897
- Views
- 865,940
Chapters(303 total)
- Case 134: Survival game – Jet & Coun, the Halvens; Neyd, the World Eater.Sep 28, 2024
- Case 133: Survival game – This is my domain.Sep 25, 2024
- Case 132: Survival game – Nuf, the Gamemaster.Sep 22, 2024
- Case 131: Survival game – Shining star.Sep 19, 2024
- A-A 3: First year’s comet.Sep 16, 2024
- Case 130: Survival game – Prelude.Sep 13, 2024
- Case 129: Amelia Luminous.Sep 10, 2024
- Case 128: Chloe.Sep 7, 2024
- Case 127: Second semester.Sep 4, 2024
- Case 126: Correlation.Aug 31, 2024
- ☪-A 4: The person who always cheers me up.Aug 28, 2024
- Case 125: On the heroine’s awakening – Altered history.Aug 25, 2024
- Case 124: On the heroine’s awakening – Skylar, Guardian of Light.Aug 22, 2024
- Case 123: On the heroine’s awakening – To Heisenberg.Aug 19, 2024
- Case 122: The path of Nihility.Aug 16, 2024
- Case 121: The birth of a new star.Aug 13, 2024
- N-A 2: The price of love.Aug 11, 2024
- Case 120: The Third Star – A chaotic exam season.Aug 8, 2024
- Case 119: The Third Star – The crown princess’s struggles.Aug 6, 2024
- Case 118: The Third Star – The hunt for the lost princess.Aug 3, 2024
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Community Reviews(3)
- RiftbornRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This is a story born for greatness, with a point of view not often seen in this type of book.
The overall story is fantastic! although the beginning is a little rough, once you get later in the story you just want to continue reading! with descriptive battles and a pretty well thought out system, as well as a pretty unique concept! You get to follow a cold main character and her awesome team!
The characters are each unique, with some having an obsessive tendency while others are calm and nonchalant.With unique backgrounds for each character and unexpected twists for others. You may think you know everything there is to know about a character, but when you dig a little deeper, you find yourself doubting if you actually know them as well as you thought you did.
The style is also pretty unique, although I cant quite tell how, it is simply a style not seen very often. Using color to highlight if it is actually talking or booming, or which character is speaking.
The grammar is also pretty good, although it could use some work. But over all it is not bad at all!
I absolutely love this book so far, and I think that others with the same liking of fast passed book with an op main character that encourages others with her strength, even if accidental. - AmphitriteRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Mistress of the Evil Forest by Kalliel offers a fresh take on the isekai and monster-creation genres, blending dark fantasy with a humorous, carefree tone. The protagonist's indifference to her new “game world” situation contrasts sharply with her unique and overpowered ability to spawn eldritch horrors pulled straight from urban legends and creepypasta. This twist gives the story an intriguing edge, especially for fans of darker creature designs and unconventional world-building.
The protagonist’s blasé attitude toward societal expectations and her growing status as the "last boss" make her both entertaining and unpredictable. However, readers looking for intricate plotting or deep emotional stakes may feel the narrative leans heavily on its quirky premise rather than fully fleshed-out conflicts. The promise of "fairly late romance" and a potentially large harem might also divide readers, depending on their preferences for romantic pacing and dynamics.
Despite its straightforward writing style, the story excels in providing escapist fun with a protagonist who does things her way—eldritch horrors and societal panic be damned. While character development may feel light in earlier chapters, the gradual escalation of her powers and reputation as the “big bad” keeps the story engaging.
For readers who enjoy OP protagonists, monster-building shenanigans, and the darker charm of eldritch themes, Mistress of the Evil Forest is a fun and chaotic ride. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, making it perfect for fans looking for an entertaining, fast-paced adventure with a touch of humor and creepiness. - Triangle TollRoyal Road★★★ 3.0Mistress of the Evil (formerly Dark?) Forest is a compilation of its parts. Meaning, whatever is there does not form a cohesive whole. It bounces between the ideas and genre tropes paying no heed to tying everything together. Which is always sad to see.
The story is peak mediocrity. Every singular story bit was done somewhere else but better. The crossover between evil monstrosity isekai and villainess isekai simply doesn’t hold water as both sides’ better parts are lost just to keep the variety going. And if the prologue is to be believed, the plot is heading full speed towards rather mindless power fantasy, which will inevitably invalidate the villainess part.
The identity crisis is obvious in the character department. There are two separate casts, one for monstrosity part and one for villainess part. Whatever part of the crossover is in focus, the other part just gets shelved with passing mentions. Thus even expecting any meaningful development in the supporting characters is foolish. As for the main duo, whilst Aurora at least reaches the bare minimum for a passable human being, Chloe… just doesn’t. She’s stuck being forever horny comic relief from the looks of it.
The style at the time of review undergoes a violent mutation. Bland first-person style with a strong wind of comics in it tries to give birth to something vaguely resembling third person limited whilst keeping the comic bits. The inconsistent nature of the process makes wading through it rather unpleasant, even if I myself like The New a bit more than The Old. All in all, the action scenes are bare bones LitRPG standard where everything that’s not numbers can be promptly skipped. Dialogues are somewhat believable and tagged in moderation, without going overboard on the usual “said is dead” mantra.
Grammar has its low moments where one can firmly say “no, that’s not how this sentence should go”. It’s not painful, but it’s noticeable enough to justify lowered score.
To sum it up, piling up concepts does