The Enigma of the Tricky Curse of the Gods: Exploring the Unknown

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The Trickery Curse of the Gods is a popular young adult fantasy book series written by Jaymin Eve and Jane Washington. The series is centered around a young woman named Willa Knight, who lives in a world where every citizen possesses a specific magical ability. However, Willa is an exception to this rule and is considered curse-born, meaning she has no magic. Throughout the series, Willa finds herself in a variety of dangerous and thrilling situations as she attends a prestigious magical academy called the Blesswood Academy. Alongside her friends and classmates, she navigates the treacherous world of the academy, filled with political intrigue, power struggles, and mysterious curses. The Trickery Curse of the Gods series combines elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure to create a captivating story.


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The Trickery Curse of the Gods series combines elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure to create a captivating story. Willa's lack of magic makes her an outsider and subject to ridicule and mistreatment from her peers. However, her wit, resilience, and resourcefulness help her overcome these challenges and prove her worth.

How does Geto compare to Kenjaku?

We know Kenjaku has an extra CT (anti-gravity) that Geto didn't have access to, he could also use RCT and had his own domain expansion, neither of which Geto showed on panel. The difference of abilities/Jujutsu between Kenjaku and Geto is noticebale so how does Geto compare to Kenjaku overall?

rborges01

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Kenjaku is massively better in terms of jujutsu than Geto. Kenjaku is the second strongest barrier user behind Tengen, with Tengen saying that even Kenjaku’s simple domain is much stronger than the average simple domain against a domain expansion. Kenjaku has an open barrier domain as well and his domain refinement due to his top tier barrier skills allows Kenjaku to rip apart a simple domain in an instant inside his domain like he did with Yuki’s simple domain.

Kenjaku is even capable of using his own body as type of domain to make the curse technique he is using for the domain even stronger which is how Kenjaku managed to survive the black hole of Yuki with his anti gravity technique.

Kenjaku also figured out by himself that the true potential of cursed spirit manipulation is not just using maximum uzumaki as way to let out massive cursed energy attacks but instead after using maximum uzumaki you can then extract the cursed spirit’s curse technique from that uzumaki and that allows Kenjaku to use the cursed spirit’s curse technique for a one time use which is how Kenjaku managed to use Mahito’s curse technique to start the culling games.

MustardPN

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They should have similar or equal physical stats, with Kenjaku having more experience and skill in martial arts
Kenjaku would last much longer in a fight than Geto since his efficiency is most likely quite superior due to his experience and skill in jujutsu

The lack of DE hurts Geto a lot, especially in comparison to Kenjaku who has an open-barrier one, and probably the third most refined with a decent gap between the fourth. Kenjaku's Domain is an incredible asset that i believe puts him in a tier above the other Special Grade fighters. Without it he wasn't sure if he'd beat Yuki and i can see people like Yuta giving him a good fight at least. But thanks to his Domain there's not much they can do. Yuki would've died very quickly if not for Tengen

As far as their cursed spirit army goes, Geto has way more curses at his disposal but Kenjaku's are stronger which evens it out (according to Kenny). Although Geto's full power Uzumaki would be stronger

We don't know what cursed tools Kenjaku has but Playful Cloud is a great cqc weapon that would give Geto the advantage in close combat

Kenjaku has high-level RCT (capable of instantly regrowing an arm) which is another huge advantage for him. He can already last longer than Geto thanks to his efficiency, and being able to heal injuries only helps it

There's also Anti-gravity which is a very strong defensive CT when used via CTR. Geto might have better offensive capabilities in cqc thanks to Playful Cloud but Gravity is amazing defensively, and if used correctly also presents Kenny with a free hit on a helpless opponent, which is even better than just hitting harder. But Yuki level opponents can get out of its way before getting slammed to the ground. It still stops their attacks though

We don't know if Geto could use mini-Uzumaki either, but i'm leaning towards him not being capable of it since he didn't even know that Uzumaki can extract CT's, which shows he wasn't very familiar with it. If he can use it then it's whatever but if he can't then Kenjaku has another big advantage in close combat

All in all Kenjaku is much stronger, a tier above Geto i'd say. He's just Geto but with more busted abilities, some of which are really op. Geto probably has a stronger Uzumaki but that's about it. Open-barrier DE is a much better trump card anyway. You could also argue that Geto has better cqc but i personally don't think so since to me Gravity + more skill (and potentially mini-Uzumaki) > Playful Cloud

Geto is around the level of Yuta, Hakari and whoever you have on that tier, while Kenjaku is a tier above that

We don't know if Geto could use mini-Uzumaki either, but i'm leaning towards him not being capable of it since he didn't even know that Uzumaki can extract CT's, which shows he wasn't very familiar with it. If he can use it then it's whatever but if he can't then Kenjaku has another big advantage in close combat
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As the series unfolds, Willa discovers secrets about her past, including the true nature of her curse-born status, the origins of her family, and her connection to ancient curses that threaten the magical world. With each book, the stakes rise higher as Willa and her friends uncover dark secrets and face formidable enemies. The Trickery Curse of the Gods series is known for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and intriguing plot twists. It explores themes of identity, belonging, friendship, and the consequences of power. Readers are drawn into a world where magic is both a blessing and a curse, and where even the gods can be deceitful and manipulative. Overall, the Trickery Curse of the Gods series offers an immersive and entertaining reading experience for fans of fantasy, romance, and adventure. With its compelling protagonist, captivating storyline, and rich world-building, it has gained a loyal following and continues to engage readers with each new installment..

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1. Jane - 2/5 stars
I really wanted to like "Trickery: Curse of the Gods," but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The plot was confusing and lacked depth, and the characters were one-dimensional. It felt like the author was trying too hard to create a unique and intriguing world but ended up delivering a convoluted mess. The romantic aspect of the story also felt forced and unrealistic. Overall, I was disappointed and wouldn't recommend this book to others.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars
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3. Emily - 2/5 stars
I had high hopes for "Trickery: Curse of the Gods," but it missed the mark for me. The story started off promising, with an interesting premise, but it quickly became repetitive and predictable. The main character was quite annoying, and her actions and choices were irrational and frustrating. The world-building was also lacking, and I never felt fully immersed in the fantasy realm. Overall, it had potential, but it fell short in execution.
4. Michael - 2.5/5 stars
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5. Sarah - 1.5/5 stars
I was extremely disappointed with "Trickery: Curse of the Gods." The story felt like a cheap knock-off version of other popular fantasy novels. The writing was mediocre, and the characters were forgettable. The romance felt forced and lacked chemistry. The plot was predictable, and I found myself not caring about what happened next. Overall, it was a forgettable and uninspiring read.

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