Mayonaka no Acchimono
Interesting enough but apparently the uploads are incomplete so it makes sense why the plot skips from point to point. Cute dynamic with a queen uke who's not really clingy with his seme but still showy and devoted. A lot happens to them but not much character development. The short chaps about the berserker and his sword was interesting too.
Torezoa ~Boku no Takaramono~
3.5/5 really interesting prompt with RPG setting and mage x hero BL, but by gosh the plot pacing was not it for me, or maybe it has something to do with the translation? I couldn't attach myself with the characters and story, so meh, too bad since art style is good.
Eto Irokoi Zoushi
Really gooood. It scratched a lot of my preferences- it's not historical but coz it's set mostly within shrines, they dress traditionally; it's fantasy but it's nothing absurd and it does hold its lore very well, the author seems to really do their research on the animals and the mythology of the zodiac so that's good; it's also episodic so nothing gets dragged on for too long and everyone gets a chance to have a spotlight on them; also as an animal lover, I really enjoyed the personification of the animals in this story, it's not sexually driven like most BLs they're just animals that can transform into humans, it's nice; and lastly, the main couple, what a good dynamic, the seme is chill by default, but since he gets possessed by the 12 animals, it's like he has a different personality each month, the uke is so cute too, eventhough he's a tsundere like his master, he's still able to convey his feelings at the end of the day instead of just acting out his frustrations. Really nice read, nothing heavy, there's a little, like teeny bit of drama but still leans on the fluffy and light side. Instant top 10 faves.
Etoiro Koizoushi ~Mitsugetsu no Shou~
Blood Bank
I'm conflicted with this one, becoz it's honestly not that bad, the art's great too, but I dunno, the plot seemed to drag on storywise. I was really excited during the first season, then the latter part was just filled with drama and the motivations for the villain's actions sometimes come off as just BS cliche (which could definitely work btw, I just don't vibe with it in this work), also I noticed that the main couple, in almost every scene that they are in, all they do is have seggs, not that I'm complaining, it's steamy and well drawn, but it does make me feel disconnected towards the supposed development of their relationship. Not satisfied with the ending too, feels like the uke failed and shot the seme for realz and thus they're meeting in heaven at the end or somethin (why was it drawn like that author, why?) I know they inserted that comment from Reign about needing the "ingredient" to ensure readers that the ML is still alive, but still, with how the panels progressed, it seemed otherwise. This author's way of storytelling is quite reserved, too reserved, by that I mean, it keeps too much of the information away from the readers, possibly to incite suspense, but the way it's handled is just confusing and alienating as a reader towards the characters and plot. Definitely strong points for art, plotwise I'd say maybe tone it down? since the author comes off as trying to fit in too many prompts in one story, which coincidentally they did admit in the end notes, sorta?
Lovers Doll