Captivating Game Novel Review: Seoul Station’s Necromancer

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I must say, I am pleased to be introducing you to the novel seoul station’s necromancer… Whatever broke the world of Mr. Woojin, did it simultaneously with the force that summoned him to a different planet. In 2010, the world broke and even Woojin didn’t know the extent of it as everyone was forced to face their fate in different ways. His own at the time was destined to be on another world, and without saying goodbye, he was gone. Should in any chance you’re searching for a game or system novel with a necromancer,

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Under the main characters below, we shall discuss the question, how old is Kang Woojin manhwa?

Part 1: The Main Characters Of Seoul Station’s Necromancer

Kang Woojin manhwa, is the protagonist of the novel seoul station’s necromancer. He was in third year of high school in 2010 when he was summoned to the other world. He returned in 2015, which was five years later.

What matters to me is that he was the necromancer and twenty times more powerful than men his age. Let’s see what this novel is about in the storyline below…

Part 2: What is Seoul Station’s Necromancer About?

First off, we must understand that Seoul in this novel is another name used for earth. Now, as earlier stated, Woojin went to school one day and one thing led to the other, and he was summoned. Not like he knew the term to what happened to him…

He was simply being a bad boy and smoking cigarettes behind the school building, close to incineration building where the trash was kept… when something began to happen to his body. He felt like he was blown into pieces and by the time he awoke, he was on Planet Alphen.

seoul station's necromancer woojin on earth

He saw that in this world the rules were different, it was kill or be killed, eat or be eaten. He saw the planet as a game without interface… a simple world where display screens appeared before your sight, where you have to do things to level up, and where adventure was endless.

In planet Alphen, Woojin began to train and then fight different kinds of monsters, including humans – both as singles and couples. He was in a strange land, he hadn’t chosen to be there, therefore, his only dream was to see Seoul again.

In this planet, he had magical powers, but just magical powers were not enough, as he still had to build his body to withstand other foreseen or unforeseeable circumstances. He became so strong in the two aspects that he arrived at the top rank of a nicromancer. He spent twenty years in Alphen, before he arrived at the pinnacle which wasn’t the end as there was no end.

At the pinnacle though, he met the dimension administrator who was capable of granting any wishes. Honestly, I would say that had Woojin known that he was about to lose everything he already had and face even worser hell than he’d seen, he would have made a different choice.

Well, he chose to return to earth. His wish was granted and just like he felt when he left Seoul in obedience to the summon, the same feeling enveloped him and he passed out.

When he finally flickered his brows later, he was lying on the waste bin at the same area of earth from whence he had departed. On his waking, he helped a young man who’s mates were bullying… one thing led to the other and they would become friends.

But one thing that shocked Woojin the most was that even though he’d been away in Alphen for twenty years, he was only gone for five on earth. He was as young as he should have been had things remained the same.

Something else, he was shocked to discover that earth had also taken a downward spiral at the same time he’d been gone. Same monsters he’d fought on Alphen were here in even worser situations.

seoul station's necromancer drabbit monster

His magic was gone and so was everything, including weapons, money, gems, achievements and cultivation he’d gathered in Alphen. But Woojin had something – the physical exercise and body building he’d done over the years in Alphen, he also had his battle and survival experiences… therefore it wasn’t too difficult for him to defeat his first monsters.

Now, earth had people like him, they called them the Roused. What then will it be for Kang Woojin, who was searching for his family as much as he was searching for survival? What would it be for the people of Seoul who were on the verge of extinction due to monster invasions? Let’s see what we find in the popular chapters below…

Part 3: Popular Chapters Of Seoul Station’s Necromancer

Seoul Station’s Necromancer Chapter 2: finally seoul

After Woojin rescued the young man at the back of the high school building that was his alma mater, he took some money from him cos he didn’t have any and attempted to go home. He’d figured that since he had lost only five years instead of twenty, that home will be easy to find.

When he arrived at the subway station, everything looked different, they were now called dungeons. And there were soldiers guarding the entrances. He didn’t understand and therefore entered one. He was faced with fighting low level monsters and increasing in levels.

Seoul Station’s Necromancer Chapter 11: roused registration

Woojin had seen a tall, prestine, building standing in the same spot where his family house used to be. He’d been shocked, and would understand that it was one of the buildings the Roused had in Korea. There were three of such, and it was his new friend’s dream to work there one day, as it was the highest white collar job on the planet.

He decided to register with the Roused, after all, he was one of them, only that he had his experience in another planet. He displayed some of his abilities and was given a number.

seoul station's necromancer Woojin's new friend

Part 4: Personal Evolution of Seoul Station’s Necromancer

Seoul station’s necromancer is quite a beautiful novel. Personally, I enjoyed reading it. The description of actionable activities is enthralling and the translation from Korea to English is very good. This is also a novel from which we can learn a thing or two… the advise to not put all your eggs in one basket, is not too practicable, but had Woojin done so, life would have probably been very much easier on Seoul.

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