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ENNEAD · review

★
Top reader Dec 15, 2020 · 3 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

Story: Ennead is an adaptation of Egyptian myths about the competition between Seth and Horus for the throne of Egypt. The author's take on the story is original enough, but also doesn't stray too far from the historical sources. I really love how the author rewrites it. (For those who don't know, there's a myth in which Horus impregnated Seth) The story starts as a competition for power, but as the story unfolds, you'll find that there's more behind the characters' motives than it seems. The fights are epic and the mystery is gripping. The only thing that annoys me is the complexity of the dialogues inthe middle of the story. Since it's an updating webtoon, it's difficult to understand and remember what's happening if it's too complex. They give you bits and pieces in a difficult way, and in the end, they'll all connect. But what's the use of that if you can't grasp those bits and pieces?

The chapter lengths (or you can say the updating schedule) is also just f up, but that's more general issue with all webtoons. How much chapters do you need to tell one part of a story? How do you expect me to keep my interest if I need 5 weeks, with one-week intervals, to receive a sub-story?? Idk if the author or the publisher can do anything about this, but I have to mention the ch lengths nonetheless bc it impacts the enjoyment of the story.

Art:
The art is stunning. It's simple but stunning. I especially love the character designs: how they keep the character's appearances pleasant to the modern eye while keeping them historically accurate is truly amazing. The characters are also just hot.

The action scenes are designed and drawn beautifully, adding to the action scenes. I also have to mention how the author utilises symbols to display the character's moods (for example, when Seth's mentality worsens, vines often appear).

I also love how the artist sometimes "simplifies" the art when telling a certain story or to show the change of space. The "simplified" version is also amazingly done and ensures refreshing changes.

Characters:
The characters are definitely 3D with each their own characteristics and personalities, but I somehow miss just a tiny bit more insight to fully understand their changes and motivations. I would normally tell that off, but since the characters in this webtoon are all gods, I think that it can be justified. It even adds a touch of alienness and mystery to those immortal beings.

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