The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor is a Korean light novel[1] and web novel by Heesung Nam (남희성). The series has ended with 1450 episodes on the online website as of July 2019, and the latest published book is volume 57 as of April 2020.

Plot

The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor follows the adventures of a young man named Lee Hyun, who is an impoverished student living in a near-future Korea where virtual reality massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) have become the most popular form of entertainment and commerce.

Lee Hyun, also known by his in-game name "Weed," was formerly known as the legendary God of War of the highly popular MMORPG, Continent of Magic. In an attempt to help his debt-ridden family, he auctions his character to find it sell at ₩3.1 billion. Later, an unfortunate run-up with loan sharks causes Lee Hyun to lose almost all of his money, however, this caused him to step into the new era of gaming led by the first-ever Virtual Reality MMORPG, Royal Road, to help his ailing grandmother and save enough for his sister's future college tuition.[2] Despite starting out with nothing, he quickly proves to be a highly skilled player, making use of his real-life experience in poverty to become an expert in frugality and resourcefulness.

As he explores the vast world of Royal Road, Weed also discovers the potential for creating art within the game world, and he quickly becomes famous for his ability to sculpt beautiful works of art. Along the way, he forms alliances and rivalries with other players, and he battles monsters and powerful enemies to achieve his goals.

As the story progresses, Weed's reputation as a master sculptor and powerful adventurer grows, and he eventually becomes embroiled in political intrigue and the machinations of powerful corporations that seek to control the game world. Despite the many challenges he faces, Weed remains determined to succeed and protect those he cares about, leading him on a thrilling journey of discovery, adventure, and self-realization.

Characters

Famous Characters

Weed (Lee Hyun)

A high school drop-out, Lee Hyun is talented gamer with an enormous debt, primarily inherited from his deceased parents. To raise money, he places his gaming avatar, Weed from the Continent of Magic on auction, causing an uproar due its fame as the game's strongest avatar, and earns ₩3.09 billion (roughly $2.76 million) from it. Due to the inherited debt however, much of the money is collected by loan sharks, leaving Lee Hyun with around ₩90 million (roughly $75,000). With his ailing grandmother and younger sister in mind, he joins the recently launched VR-MMORPG, Royal Road to earn more money. Lee Hyun presently uses his old avatar name, Weed, on Royal Road.[2]

Over the course of the story, he is given the secret class Legendary Moonlight Sculptor.[3] His quick growth and achievements earn him a spot in the Royal Road Hall of Fame, which allows the game's top 500 players to place videos of their adventures online.[4] Through a series of quests, he becomes the Lord of Morata, and later the King of Arpen.[5] He is often referred to as the Greatest Ruler in the North.[6] He is sometimes called the head priest of puljook shingyo (grass stewism) because when he enslaved hundreds of gamers to build a giant sphinx, he fed them only grass stew.

Seoyoon (Jeong Seoyoon)

Seoyoon, popularly known as the Goddess in Royal Road, is the female protagonist of the series. Described as a spectacularly beautiful woman, Seoyoon was left emotionless and mute due to childhood trauma. She started playing Royal Road as a method for trauma therapy, and plays as a silent berserker. In Volume 39, she begins dating Weed.[7] As of Volume 42, Chapter 8, Seoyoon is at a level mark of 471.[8]

Yurin (Lee Hayan)

Lee Hayan is Weed's younger sister, and the primary reason behind the latter's actions to make money - college tuition.[2] She is introduced in Volume 1 as a high school student, and later proceeds to enrol to a university as a student in liberal arts.[9][10] After successful acceptance, she decides to start playing Royal Road alongside her brother.[11] She is presently a level 80, Aqualight Painter affiliated with the Arpen Kingdom.[12][13]

Da'in

Weed first encounters Dain in the City of Heaven in Lavia, inside a dungeon known as the Cave of Dead Warriors.[14] She is an exceptionally skilled shaman due to her unique style of training, and is a founding member of the famous Hermes Guild.[15] Through the course of their time together, Dain is encouraged by Weed's personality to undergo a high-risk medical surgery in the real world.[16] She was also Weed's first love.[17]

Hwaryeong (Jeong Hyo-Lin)

Jeong Hyo-Lin is a world-renowned and successful singer, who plays the game as Hwaryeong, a dancer class, to relieve the stress of being famous yet single.[18] Like Weed, she is familiar with the importance of increasing skill proficiency over regular levelling, making her a formidable character despite the weak profession or class.[19] It is later revealed that she has feelings for Weed, though unrequited.

Geomchi (Ahn Hyundo)

Ahn Hyundo is a former World Swords Fighting Champion, having won the competition for four consecutive years before retiring to hone his skill with the sword.[9] He joins his disciple Weed in Royal Road after witnessing the latter's improvement with the sword in the real life by experiencing combat in the game world.[20] Known throughout Korea as the leader of the largest and finest Dojang of South Korea, Ahn Hyundo had initially decided to venture into Royal Road by himself, only to have his inner circle follow him into the game.[20] Based on an inference from Volume 37, Chapter 10, Geomchi is estimated to be above the level mark of 400.[21] He later unlocks the secret class profession - the Martial Artist, and is affiliated with the Arpen Kingdom.[22][23]

Bard Ray

Bard Ray, translated occasionally as either Bad Ray or Bradley, is a French gamer in Royal Road of the unique Black Knight class. He's known to have arisen from being somebody's minion to a knight and then an Earl by means of treachery. Using the influence and power of the Hermes Guild, he wages a ruthless conquest, which results in him becoming the Emperor of the Haven Empire.[24] Popularly known as the God of Weapons, he's currently at a level mark of 560.[25]

Famous Non-Player Characters (NPCs)

Geihar von Arpen (The First Emperor)

Having conquered the whole continent, Geihar von Arpen was the first to become Emperor in the Royal Road universe. He is a historical singularity, being a master sculptor, a master sword master, and an emperor.[3] Due to the prejudices surrounding the sculptor class as being useless, he stated the lack of worthy successors in his legacy. After his death the empire collapsed and split into multiple kingdoms.

Van Hawk (Death Knight)

Van Hawk was a Death Knight under the direct command of the Undead Lich King, Bar Khan. He was entrusted with the task of guarding the stolen relic of Freya, Helain's Grail, which was enshrined at Bar Khan's crypt in the Sky City of Lavia.[26] Weed defeated him en route to completing his retrieval of Helain's Grail and was awarded the Crimson Necklace of Life as a result, which he could later use to summon Van Hawk. Through the course of the story, the Death Knight is freed from the influence of Bar Khan and pledges his loyalty to Weed, which meant that the latter could now summon him even without the necklace.[27] After being freed from the Lich King's influence, Van Hawk is able to remember parts of his life prior to becoming an Undead.[27]

Bahamorg (Barbarian)

Bahamorg is a barbarian-class sculptural lifeform created by Geihar Von Arpen,[28] the first emperor to have conquered the whole continent in the Royal Road lore. He currently acknowledges Weed as his master after being revived by the latter through the Sculptural Life Bestowal ability.[28] He dual-wields using an axe and a mace,[29][30] and of the 47 sculptural lifeforms, ranks as the strongest. Known as the Hero of Arpen, Bahamorg is known to have an astoundingly high level mark of 588.[30]

Hestiger (Sun Warrior)

A powerful and historical figure from the warring age and the right hand of the Pallos Empire, Hesitgar was briefly resurrected by Weed to lead the battle against the Haven Empire's six imperial army divisions. Weed used the Sculptural Resurrection technique to resurrect him for twenty-four hours.[31] Hestiger defended the Arpen Kingdom at the Earth Palace battle, with the command for destroying both the second and sixth army divisions of Haven's imperial army. In the battle, he killed Haven's imperial commander - Drom.[32] After the destruction of the imperial army, Weed and Hestiger hunted through the night over three continents.[33] As the resurrection time expired, Hestiger granted Weed an S-Rank quest.[33] A Knight-class, Desert Warrior, he is also remembered for receiving the title - Saviour of the World.[34]

Roderick (Battle Mage)

Roderick is a famous historical figure, briefly resurrected by Weed - twenty-one hours - to aid the latter's effort to free the Central Continent from Lesser Demon Lord Montus and an army of demon soldiers.[35] As the legendary battle-mage, Roderick is known to utilize powerful and unique spells for combat; he is also capable of casting several spells rapidly without having to worry about mana limitations. In his battles, it is also revealed that he is capable of absorbing mana from the environment.

Torido (True Vampire Lord)

Lord Torido, also translated as Tori, is the leader of the True Blood Vampire Clan, and is also one of the forty-seven rules of Todeum - a vampire kingdom with three moons.[36] Weed encounters Tor as a part of a questline to free the Morata region and the Paladins of Freya's Church; it was mentioned that the clan possessed more than a thousand soldiers, with the lowest ranking vampire being level 270.[37] At the time, Lord Torido was known to hold a level mark of 400. He first appeared in Volume 3, Chapter 10.[38] After his death at the hands of Weed, Lord Torido drops a summoning necklace similar to the one dropped by Van Hawk. He later pledges absolute loyalty to Weed in the Plains of Despair, having previously served Bar Khan.[39] The pledge was undertaken through the Power of the Blood Oath, which granted Weed a unique item - Vampire's Blood; it held the power to permanently increase mana by 300 with the possibility of randomly increasing or decreasing other statistics.[39] Lord Torido briefly became Seoyoon's follower in Volume 9, but was once again traded to Weed for a rabbit.[40]

Legacy of Geihar von Arpen

The legacy of Geihar von Arpen was left in the Lair of Litvart, in a secret cave hidden within the dungeon, to be found by someone worthy of the secret class - Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. It was entrusted to Sage Rodriguez's family.[41] Weed later discovers the legacy, and accidentally accepts the secret class as his own. Geihar left a parchment scroll and a few volumes of books for the inheritor of his legacy.[3] Below are the excerpts of some of the letters left behind:

[I] Successor to the Legendary Emperor

I am Geihar Von Arpen, the first emperor of the Continent, the one who put an end to timeless divisions. My final years of life have been far from fulfilling. No one has recognized my distress, my superiority! Why does no one understand my profession? Why does everyone look down upon my profession with disrespect? Enslaved to their prejudices, the talented have refused to understand my goodwill and succeed me in my trade. Even with my children, this form of prejudice is true! Those idiots and senseless bunch! They do not deserve to be my successor!

So, I entrust my secret trade to you.
[II] Successor to the Legendary Emperor

I love beautiful statues. The statues that are carved with the magnificent spirit of Kvasir have never forsaken me. As long as I love and trust them, they are loyal to me. Who would believe this? That this lowly ‘Sculptor’ class became the cornerstone of my power, from a humble farmer in a country town to the man who united the Continent. Listen well, my successor who walks in the path of a sculptor. A very difficult path awaits you. The path that a hundred out of a hundred men shall give up and a nation of men will not fare any better. However, my successor, I encourage you to stay the course in the face of the toughest challenges.  Hardship brings a value of its own, and toughness produces a result of its own too. Become the Grand Master of Sculpting! You must learn the secrets of Sculpture Mastery which I failed to learn.  It shall remain the wish of every man who has learned the sculptural art. Therefore, I hereby entrust to you these small gifts.

Along with the letters, Geihar von Arpen left two rare items - Medicine Tablet of the Emperor, known to permanently increase mana by 200, and the Book of Secret Sword Techniques from the Imperial Family of Arpen, which teaches its user the Imperial Formless Sword Skill.[3]

Weed was dismissive of the sculptor class to begin with, just as those described in Geihar's letters, refusing the secret class - Moonlight Sculptor when first offered. However, he accepts the class as it represents itself as the Legendary Emperor class through the legacy questline. Weed discovers shortly after that the class is, in fact, that of the Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. He later uncovers the value of the class as amongst the most powerful within the Royal Road universe.[42]

Media

Light novels

The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor first published as a Korean light novel authored by Heesung Nam (남희성). The series began publication in January 2007, and has published 57 volumes so far. After a hiatus in 2017, the author confirmed the resumption of the serialization in 2018 on his personal blog.[43]

Volumes 1-10
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 1January 15, 2007ISBN 9788958579038
2 Volume 2January 15, 2007ISBN 9788958579045
3 Volume 3February 22, 2007ISBN 9788958579052
4 Volume 4April 6, 2007ISBN 9788958579069
5 Volume 5May 26, 2007ISBN 9788958579076
6 Volume 6June 29, 2007ISBN 9788925701271
7 Volume 7August 14, 2007ISBN 9788925702247
8 Volume 8October 9, 2007ISBN 9788925702254
9 Volume 9December 7, 2007ISBN 9788925703947
10 Volume 10February 23, 2008ISBN 9788925703954
Volumes 11-20
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 11June 11, 2008ISBN 9788925705675
2 Volume 12September 11, 2008ISBN 9788925705682
3 Volume 13December 22, 2008ISBN 9788925708102
4 Volume 14January 29, 2009ISBN 9788925708119
5 Volume 15March 31, 2009ISBN 9788925708126
6 Volume 16May 30, 2009ISBN 9788925710204
7 Volume 17July 23, 2009ISBN 9788925710211
8 Volume 18September 17, 2009ISBN 9788925710228
9 Volume 19November 28, 2009ISBN 9788925712864
10 Volume 20December 28, 2009ISBN 9788925712871
Volumes 21-30
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 21March 12, 2010ISBN 9788925712888
2 Volume 22May 20, 2010ISBN 9788925712895
3 Volume 23July 14, 2010ISBN 9788925716152
4 Volume 24September 1, 2010ISBN 9788925716169
5 Volume 25October 22, 2010ISBN 9788925716176
6 Volume 26December 1, 2010ISBN 9788925718149
7 Volume 27January 25, 2011ISBN 9788925718156
8 Volume 28March 2, 2011ISBN 9788925719597
9 Volume 29April 22, 2011ISBN 9788925719603
10 Volume 30June 15, 2011ISBN 9788925719610
Volumes 31-40
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 31August 18, 2011ISBN 9788925721699
2 Volume 32October 18, 2011ISBN 9788925721705
3 Volume 33December 30, 2011ISBN 9788925721712
4 Volume 34February 29, 2012ISBN 9788925725291
5 Volume 35May 1, 2012ISBN 9788925725307
6 Volume 36June 26, 2012ISBN 9788925727202
7 Volume 37September 3, 2012ISBN 9788925727219
8 Volume 38October 31, 2012ISBN 9788925727226
9 Volume 39January 31, 2013ISBN 9788925727233
10 Volume 40June 18, 2013ISBN 9788925727240
Volumes 41-50
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 41November 15, 2013ISBN 9788925732985
2 Volume 42January 17, 2014ISBN 9788925782775
3 Volume 43April 3, 2014ISBN 9788925766454
4 Volume 44July 30, 2014ISBN 9791125562863
5 Volume 45December 31, 2014ISBN 9791125562870
6 Volume 46August 31, 2015ISBN 9791125562887
7 Volume 47April 21, 2016ISBN 9791159609084
8 Volume 48October 31, 2016ISBN 9791160481921
9 Volume 49March 14, 2017ISBN 9791160481938
10 Volume 50June 5, 2017ISBN 9791160481945
Volumes 51-58
Volume Release Date(s) ISBN
1 Volume 51August 31, 2017ISBN 9791129409782
2 Volume 52 January 11, 2018 ISBN 9791129409799
3 Volume 53 July 4, 2018 ISBN 9791129409805
4 Volume 54 September 5, 2018 ISBN 9791129409812
5 Volume 55 March 25, 2019 ISBN 9791129409829
6 Volume 56 April 26, 2019 ISBN 9791135421754
7 Volume 57 April 1, 2020 ISBN 9791135421761
8 Volume 58

Webtoon

A Webtoon was spun-off from the original Light Novels by writer, Grimza, and artist, Kim Tae-Hyung.[44][45] The content of the webtoon doesn't deviate from the novels, with the first season (fifty-two chapters) covering the story until Volume 2, Chapter 7, and the second season (fifty-three chapters) covering the story until Volume 5, Chapter 4. The third season covers the story until Volume 8, Chapter 6. It is currently published in the KakaoPage.[46]

Impact

The series has sold more than a million books in a market with an estimated 3.5 million readers, and consistently ranks in first place in terms of eBook sales.[47]

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