
Qidian
Night Moon Blood
by Chaos
Useful for vampire-fantasy coverage but not a clean recommendation: old-school harem, melodrama, and taste-specific content warnings should lead the note.
What it is about
A fallen prince becomes a daylight-resistant vampire and rebuilds power through magic, bloodline growth, revenge, and old-school dark fantasy escalation.
Reader filters
Good first read? Maybe, but check the caveats first.
- Night Moon Blood is completed, with an unknown chapter count and a 7.0 / 10 catalog rating.
- It is better for readers who are comfortable with harem or multiple-love-interest elements.
- Translation readability is rated 5.8 / 10. The main caveats to check are Harem elements, Old-school sexualized vampire tone, Ending/relationship complaints.
Reviews
A vampire-fantasy catalog entry for trope hunters, not a clean general recommendation.
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