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Succubus Divinity (eBook)
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Succubus Divinity is an eBook written by Dong Hyun Woo. It is the first work in the Succubus Divinity series by this author. In this work various characters are Succubi.
Overview
- Title: Succubus Divinity
- Author: Dong Hyun Woo
- Published By: Amazon Digital Services
- Length: 1711Pages
- Format: eBook
- ASIN: B0F99W6PTZ
- Publishing Date: May 19, 2025
Plot Summary
Before I became a wizard, I was just an ordinary college student. A typical grown man who enjoyed playing adult-themed games. That day, after finishing an eroge, I masturbated and dozed off. When I awoke, I found myself inside the game world. “…God, have you completely lost it?” Having read countless web novels, I grasped the situation fast.
Book Review
The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on February 27, 2026
The world isn’t what he knew, but he knows the game, the characters within, and how to win. It might be a long, hard battle but eventually all will bow to his greatest power.
The work is a fantasy adventure which mainly focuses on the main character dominating various succubi in a vast number of crude, dispassionate and really terribly over the top ways. It reads somewhere between anime and hentai, pushing more into hentai themes and as it does the story just turns into something so very close to abuse over the succubi characters and it just didn’t interest me at all.
There’s really nothing redeeming about the main character from the first page to be found, being so vert dominant but at the same time so very cruel as well. Page after page is of his dominating one succubus after the next and it’s repetitive in the tone and actions that just did not appeal to me at all.
The succubi of the work, and there are quite a number of them, are mainly a means to an end. They appear, are dominated, or abused, gloated over, and then the story move onwards. As a result, save for Llith at the beginning, most have very little of a story told about them and that’s a shame really as any of them were a lot more interesting than the main character before he …acquires… them. There could have been a lot more story told through them, but it never gets a chance to happen because of what the focus of this work is.
One out of five pitchforks.
I didn’t care about the main character, the writing felt very much like the author used a translation program to write this work. It was too crass, too over the top and just lost me within the first few pages honestly. Too much like a very rough hentai story and given how things unfolded and how the story ended, I very much doubt I will be reading the rest of this series if it appears.