BUKGEOM JEONGI
STATUS
COMPLETE
VOLUMES
Not Available
RELEASE
November 19, 2024
CHAPTERS
202
DESCRIPTION
For decades, the brave warriors of the Northern Heavenly Sect fought to keep the world safe from the evil Silent Night. But when the fourth generation leader is accused of colluding with the enemy, he is forced to disband the sect and commit suicide to protect his son, Moo-Won. With no family and allies left, Moo-Won leads a dreary life under close surveillance... until a surprise attack from the Silent Night gives him a chance to escape to the mountains. There, the young warrior trains to master the fighting techniques of his predecessors, before the mysterious disappearance of a loved one brings him back to the mainland. Follow Moo-Won as he embarks on a journey to avenge his father’s death and take down the villains who threaten to plunge the world into darkness!
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CAST

Mu-Won Jin

Ha-Seol Eun

Mu-Sang Seo

Jin-Wol Ha

Soo-Cheon Dam

Kwan-Ho Jin

Yul-Cheon Mo-Yong

Hwang-Cheol

Dan-Yeop Geum

Cheon-Woo Jo

Mu-Seong Yong

Jin-Hu Buk

Hye-Ryeong Seo-Mun

Bul-Yeong

Sa-Won Bi

Jin-Hong Dam

Yak-Ran Chae

Jeok-Shim Dam
CHAPTERS
REVIEWS

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90/100Legend of the Northern Blade is showing what the peak of martial arts murim manhwa can look like.Continue on AniListLegend of the northern blade is arguably one of the top martial arts murim inspired manhwa out there. It takes inspiration and popular concepts from different cultivation and martial arts manhwa and manga, and executes it astonishingly. The series contains many small unique components that separate it from the sea of manhwa from the same genre. This review presumes that the reader has read the synopsis and has some general knowledge about murim and martial arts manhwa from other read works.
Initially, what catches your attention is not the common, occurring setting or the story, but the art style. Characters have defined and rough features, akin to some cartoons like Samurai Jack. The color pallet is bleak most of the time, which suits the overall feeling of the world that is explored. Because of this, when there are bright colors present like blood, fire, or unique features/clothing, it stands out more. While the art is clean to follow, it still has plenty and relevant details many martial arts manhwa miss.

Something that can be overlooked but is prevalent in LOTNB is the many panels of the vast landscape. It is a tiny detail that provides perspective and insight into the scenery around the characters. It can be anything from a large desolate field to big cities and forests. The author uses the terrain to show the impact of the fights and devastation brought by them. This isn’t something exclusive to LOTNB, however, when combined with its distinct bleak art style makes for some brilliant scenes. The manhwa isn’t afraid of being raw and brutal with the fights. It isn’t uncommon that characters get literally obliterated from existence in an instance leaving nothing but a pool of blood behind. Yet there are as many long-lasting elegantly illustrated fights as massacres. The prolonged fights are fluent and natural, to the point that they almost feel animated which is a strong point only a few other manhwa within the same genre can compete with.
All the things mentioned so far appeal to readers that only seek the battles and fights, but there is more LOTNB than that. The storyline is typical for this archetype, but the strength of the manhwa lies in its characters and their interactions in pursuit of their goals. The main character, Moo-Won Jin, while strong, is understandably and reasonably powerful within the realm of his position and world. Which can seem like a redundant thing to point out. However, it is a common occurrence in especially in murim martial arts manhwa, that the main protagonist has some cheat system or something similar. Usually, this leads to the detriment of character growth and a lack of recognition of their efforts. Jin doesn’t fall into the trap of being a one-dimensional good or evil character, either. There is consistent reasoning and consideration for most actions and he isn’t oblivious to other character’s intentions around him.

Revenge being one of the major plotlines comes with the risk of destroying the pacing and flow of the story with a mindless and fixated chase after revenge which many works fall into. What’s great about LOTNB is that the story progression doesn’t seem forced, nor that revenge is the only thing that Jin is thinking about. The adequate pacing gives time for the readers to understand and follow Jin on his journey, but also to develop a connection to the strong side cast. The big majority of the side cast is likable, and each one with their own specialties and quirks. All the characters introduced are providing to the story. Some have, of course, more importance than others, but they are all developing along with the story as it progresses.
Ultimately, is this manhwa for everyone? No, however, even if you don’t enjoy this type of genre, I strongly believe that this is an enjoyable read that you shouldn’t be sleeping on. In case you are already familiar with similar works, then this is a must read. The work provides nothing brand new, but it tweaks and applies existing elements in the best possible way.
(Edit: After having finished it now I feel like the ending was a bit rushed and the last two big fights could have been done way better but overall pretty good manhwa.)
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