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For a good portion of the story, I kept on comparing this Lina with the Lina Inverse of the Slayers anime (which isn't a bad thing because I like that series, but I kept on comparing both Linas nonstop). The comparisons don't end there, since both characters are feisty, opinionated, and seem adept at magic (the story hints Lina will become very gifted once she fully awakens it).
I like Myria. Despite the brief amount of screen time, we learn quite a huge amount about her life, aspirations, dreams and sorrows. She is no cookie cutter strong woman filled with annoying tropes. She is a complex person making tons of mistakes due to a difficult situation.
Why is this world filled with a malaise that turns unsuspecting humans into fearsome monsters that ravage the land and terrorize everyone? We never quite know, which only further heightens the urgency as we see Lina and Myria work together to thwart a monster invasion alongside a... Well, I can't spoil the fun.
This story reads more like a prequel. Despite feeling like an appetizer, it delivers a great story that will keep the reader hungry for more. I really hope the author considers writing a series and expands this world further. I am invested already. (