Would you change anything in the fantasy world in the novel “Demonslayer” by Ian P. Eviston?

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Would you change anything in the fantasy world in the novel “Demonslayer” by Ian P. Eviston?

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I was wondering if anyone would change anything about this fantasy world and how it was set up by the author?
I personally loved this book but was interested to read different view points on what could make this universe even more interesting?
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I think not. Everything has been crafted perfectly to create a satisfying, many faceted, story. It is almost like a ‘Middle Earth’ scenario, with the good fighting the bad, except a little more complex as some key demons are deeper then simply evil entities out for the kill.
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I absolutely loved Demonslayer. There is nothing I would change in the world that Ian P. Eviston has created! The author went to great lengths to develop a world with evil and good. The line between them is not always so visible. I was surprised by the personalities given to the demons and the love in the family units.
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In the book Demonslayer, author Ian P. Eviston has created a captivating and intricately detailed world that fully engrossed me. The multifaceted tale left me thoroughly satisfied.
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Post by Ezeakor Oliver »

I would not recommend changing anything in the fantasy world of "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston. The novel's world-building appears to be one of its strongest aspects, creating a rich and immersive setting that contributes significantly to the story's appeal.
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I don't think that "Demonslayer" needs any changes. The author did an exceptional job of developing the characters, crafting the world, and establishing the lore within the book. I think the book is pretty unpredictable, so no one will get bored reading it. I loved all the characters, even the ones I hated if you know what I mean. Overall, it's a great book.
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Post by Priscilla Kurah »

Honestly, I wouldn’t change anything about the world of Demonslayer. The gritty and dangerous setting of Crossus fit the story perfectly. If anything, I would love to see more exploration of the different cultures and factions within this world in future books. The magical system was intriguing, and it would be interesting to dive deeper into the history of the war between humans and demons. Overall, though, the world Eviston created felt immersive and well-crafted.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I don't think that there is anything that could be changed in this book. The fantasy universe is sublime as it is and changing anything would just spoil it.
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Post by Tarana Bagotia »

I loved the world in Demonslayer, but if I could change one thing, I’d like to see more background on the magical system and the aetherens. Understanding their origins and abilities a bit more could make the story even more exciting and help readers feel more connected to the fantasy elements.
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