This is technically a prequel to the Seraph of the End manga/anime. The story follows Guren and the trials and tribulations he must endure due to the Hiragi clan and how he seeks to overcome them.
The story really humanises Guren a lot more than what you see in the manga - where he barely shows any emotion - and overall made him not only more relatable, but a much better and in-depth character than Yu. You also get much more acquainted with his team that he slowly starts to form over the seven chapters and their various outlooks on the current situation they find
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Owari no Seraph: Ichinose Guren, 16-sai no Hametsu Japanese: 終わりのセラフ 一瀬グレン、16歳の破滅〈カタストロフィ〉 More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 46
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 4, 2013 to Dec 2, 2016
Theme:
Vampire
Serialization:
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Keep in mind that I have given these novels a 10/10 because I am extremely biased (ONS is my main interest), so if I were your average reader, I would give these novels an 8/10.
Catastrophe at Sixteen is a prequel to the main story and shows Guren’s life in his freshman year of high school right before the catastrophe that ended the world (with flashbacks to his childhood). You watch him as he makes friends (who we know as the Guren squad), experiences love, heartbreak, grief, and the start of the loss of his humanity. These books give a lot of background to his friends, ... Apr 3, 2021
This is a rock solid prequel to the Seraph of the End manga, in many ways it's better than the series it's a prequel to. It does a great job at developing the characters of Guren and his friends, as well as developing the world before it ended. I find myself really impressed by how this series has managed to keep me interested throughout despite me knowing the ending, I have read this series through twice and it was just as great both times. Using the medium of a novel instead of a manga, it does a great job at letting you know what the
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