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However, the name Azaranth stuck with me, and about a month later I was bored enough to give it a shot. Since then, I have been reading Azaranth multiple times a week, keeping pace with new chapter drops. Its the only webnovel/ANYTHING Ive ever bothered using Patreon for
The story is just absolutely fantastic. Its not high octane, its not an addictive page turner and its far from the best written thing ive ever read. Instead its in that sweet spot where its chill enough I dont feel cucked by the story not being completed and am perfectly content to read about Ileas adventures on a regular basis while looking forward to the authors extremely consistent content drops throughout what would otherwise be boring weeks
I just came here to say I REALLY appreciate you for introducing me to Azaranth tbh.