Night after night, Elva steps forth into the black sea with sword in hand, driving back creatures that surge forth from the waves - for he is one of the 'kannagi,' white-haired, ageless warrior priests chosen by the divine to protect the people of the island. Although kannagi are destined to live short and lonely lives, Elva has found devoted companion in Alto, whose touch heals the black stains left by the cursed sea, and who has sworn to serve him and free him from his cursed fate.
Piece by piece, Alto, Elva, and their allies are unraveling the secrets of the kannagi, the mysterious black sea, and their isolated island home — but every new revelation only brings more questions. After confronting Lord Shiyan and his own painful childhood, Elva finally feels that he is ready to deepen his connection with Alto, and for the two of them to become lovers in truth. But Alto is coming face to face with painful truths of his own as the origins of his healing abilities and immunity to the black sea finally come to light.
Ichika Yuno (Jap: ユノイチカ is a Japanese mangaka of Boy's Love. The debut work Yoake no uta (Jap: 夜明けの唄; Eng: Lullaby of the Dawn), a fantasy Boy's Love manga, was first at Kono BL ga yabai! 2022 and BL award 2022.
This volume has an overwhelming amount of information. It hasn't been that long since I read the last volume, but I spent the beginning of this a little confused since it just immediately goes into all this info. So it's definitely better read immediately after volume 3.
The messaging in this can be a little heavy handed, but the connection of the real world and how it affects this fantasy world is interesting. They talk about war, the fight for gay marriage, and the control of powerful people. Also it's went into the topic of childhood sexual abuse. I actually really liked how that was done. Elva is learning about things that he was sheltered from and there's a moment where he's like oh that's what was done to me? All he knew was how it had made him feel, but didn't understand the act. It's such a realistic depiction. I also love that it's not shown at all. Just alluded to. There's so many things I've read that graphically depict abuse when it's so unnecessary. Like you can easily show it without actually showing it. Anyway, Elva and Alto are my precious babies and I'll probably be waiting a while for volume 5, but I can't wait to learn more about their world and I really want to see them get further in their relationship.
in the fourth volume of lullaby of the dawn, alto and elva continue learning more about the black sea and their respective pasts. elva especially is struggling with how he looks and feels, and i hope he continues working through these feelings. i also loved getting more explanation into the island in this volume! there were so many twists in this book, which i can’t wait to see further explored in the next one.
This book is lowkey pissing me off. Don't get me wrong, I loved how it fleshed out Elva’s past, his trauma, body dysmorphia, the pain he’s been carrying, and Alto being his safe place was so precious. But honestly, the dragging pace is too much, like all this suffering is being strung along for the sake of grand reveals. I don’t hate it, but it leaves me wary. I’m really hoping the payoff makes all this frustration worth it.
4⭐️ - Why did we all know that something like this was on the horizon and yet it's just as horrible once revealed!? After getting cucked for the main couples first time again (though rightfully so since Elva is going through it) we just get sadness and horrible stuff heaped on top of each other literally on the last page too. Good god we are just all going to suffer and wait now for a new novel too.
This story has a ton of stuff packed into it. It seems like they are trying to add depth to the characters by adding all these circumstances to them, but it feels so unneeded in my eyes. I do still really love Alto and Elva as characters, and I like them together, but some of these extra plot peices just really weighing the book down.
Reseña de los cuatro tomos de una: 1) plottwist muuuuy plottwist, quedé loca. 2) como que no odio a nadie(? Todos unos icons. 3) sigo loca con el plottwist, merece ser mencionado de nuevo. 4) snk, pero no se parece en nada a snk. Conclusión, ojalá sean todos felices (porfis) Pd. Me había dicho que no iba a poner los mangas que me leo, pero este lo valía. Necesito que todos sepan que yo se que es rancio ponerlos‼️
I have the same response every time I finish a volume of this series: not entirely sure I know what's going on, but I'm intrigued!
There is a lot more info-dumping in this one, though, including a more complete explanation of the outside world and how the island works. And we finally get an answer on Alto's powers and immunity to the Black Sea.
A lot still doesn't totally make sense; if the outside world is basically exactly like the current world we all live in, how did this little island suddenly develop so many supernatural mysteries? The sea wasn't always black and full of monsters, so was it some sort of an experiment? And why is it all run by a church?
The narrative flow continues to be weirdly choppy, jumping between different characters from one page to the next, and I don't really understand what happened to Manieri. I thought he was just going on a little day trip outing. But he seems to have been gone for ages, so was this some longer journey? It's weird little bits like those that go unexplained. He's my favorite character at this point, though. So incredibly funny. I loved every scene he was in, and every time the panels went cartoonish with the reactions. It provides a nice balance to the darkness of the rest of the story.
This time we're delving a lot into Elva, who's a rare kannagi who's lived long enough to start seriously thinking about his place in the world and how to start disrupting it. He's questioning his purpose as the islander's defender and beginning to wonder if he's just perpetuating a system that's ultimately hurting everyone, not just the kannagi who die for their cause.
His toolshed assault backstory honestly felt unnecessary. Like he needed more trauma? It helps to explain some of his intimacy issues with Alto, but there were plenty of ways of accomplishing that. While it also showed Shiyan's clinical detachment and interest in seeing what happens around him without ever interfering for good for bad, that was also present in a lot of other examples.
I find a lot of the characters in this series interesting, including Nina, Shiyan's wife, whose secrets we know now, too. Very interested to see whether Alto tells Elva what he's discovered; it's not like he can separate himself from Elva now without the stains overtaking him again, so he can't just disappear for angsty reasons like he would in a typical series.
Honestly have no idea how this is going to conclude, though. Even if they reenter the world outside their island, will things really be that much better for them? I guess we'll see.
Alto and Elva have been receiving more character development in the last three volumes which I have enjoyed however I find it ridiculous that Elva and Konoe thought it was a good idea to let their enemies know they are investigating them and the secrets of the island. It doesn't seem characteristic for Konoe to let the High Priestess be aware that he has been trying to solve the mysteries surrounding the island and the Kannagi nor was it wise for Elva to question Shiyon in the matter he did. Well at least Elva restrained himself from saying anything more about what he knows to Shiyon but Konoe was too bold. My theory from before seems correct. Alto had some connection to the Black Sea which is why he isn't harmed by the sea. The random introduction of iPads,laptops, iPhones and online p*rn photos is odd in a fantasy story such as this one is odd. Alto and Elva had multiple partial "love scenes" in the past two volumes so it is odd that the writer is passing the guys up as v*rgins with no experience other than kissing. Elva has gone through many tragic events from his childhood to now. He was abused by Shiyon's brother,apparently he never knew his real family and then he was forced to become a Kannagi and used by the church for their every whim. I can sympathize with Elva. He was a devoted and diligent Kannagi who was willing to sacrifice himself to protect the villagers but after the current treachery was revealed about the church and Shiyon's family and their connection to Letty's family he realized the hypocrisy and corruption of the church. The High Priestess is desperate for a new Kannagi that she is willing to kill one of the previous Kannagi who is on the blink of death. This person is supposedly the friend of Elva that was thought to be dead in volume 1. I look forward to seeing the rest of the story unfold.
Alto prende possesso della bellissima copertina di questo quarto volume, e ha ben donde, viste le rivelazioni contenute al suo interno che lo riguardano molto da vicino. I misteri che avvolgono l'isola si stanno districando sempre più grazie alle azioni di tutti, ma c'è ancora molto di taciuto. Per quanto provi simpatia verso Leti, sono convinta che lei nasconda le reali motivazioni che la spingono ad aiutare Elva e gli altri sacerdoti. Nina è disturbante in tutto ciò che dice e fa, ma il peggiore tra tutti in questo volume è il disgustoso e ignavo Chillon. Un volume denso in cui si avvicendano rivelazioni cruciali e dove drammaticità e romanticismo si intrecciano in modo estremamente bilanciato.
Mi è esploso il cervello con questo volume e ora mi sta colando dalle orecchie! Che svolta inaspettata che sta prendendo e che plot twist con i fiocchi, non me lo sarei mai aspettata una rivelazione di questa grandezza, ed è strano perché spesso le mie teorie si rivelano giuste ma questa volta mi hanno preso proprio alla sprovvista, quindi chapeau. Confermo che questo è uno dei miei manga preferiti di quest'anno: BL, bel design, bei personaggi e bella trama. In questo volume poi vengono affrontati anche temi importanti come l'accettazione di se e del proprio corpo e i diritti della comunità LGBTQIA+. Davvero una bella opera.
Band 5 ist angekündigt für März 2025, wie soll ich so lange warten?! Und dann endet der Manga auch noch auf so einen fiesen Cliffhanger!
Lullaby of the dawn wirklich ein ganz besonderer Manga. Auch wenn er Boys love ist, ist die Story so viel mehr als nur die Beziehung zwischen Elva und Alto. Wobei die zwei wirklich Zucker sind.
Man versetzt sich stark in die Handlung, freut sich, wenn man mit seiner Vermutung richtig liegt und leidet mit den Charakteren.
Ich brauche jetzt erstmal einen Moment, um zu verkraften, dass ich so lange auf den nächsten Band warten muss.
Tras el tremendo plot twist del final del 3 continuamos con más descubrimientos y más misterios. Lo de Alto lo estaban dejando caer a lo largo del tomo, muy bien hilado. Aún flipo con lo del mar y anda que no quedará por descubrir Elva diciéndole a Alto que esperen a la siguiente luna, les adoro jajajaja me encantan la pareja tan bonita que hacen. El final vuelve a ser increíble dejándote con ganas de más como acostumbra este manga!
La storia continua a evolversi e in particolare iniziano a rivelarsi nuovi pezzi relativi al mistero dell'isola di Alto e di Elva, anche se non si riescono ancora a unire in un'unica risposta e non vedo l'ora di saperne di più. Si è inoltre scoperta la vera natura di Alto e dei suoi poteri e sinceramente adesso ho paura per quello che farà...Sento già il cuore di Elva spezzarsi. Attendo con ansia l'uscita del quinto volume!
This volume delves more into the world construct, about how and why things are happening behind the scenes, who he Lord and the nuns are and how their behaviour impacts the other characters.
I don't want to say too much, because there was a lot going on in this volume. But, what an ending! There were so many huge revelations, but that ending was a spectacular ending!
Ichika Yuno nos puso un plot twist en la cara mientras otro venía por nuestras espaldas con un bate de pinchos en mano.
No mucho más que decir aparte de que es el tomo que más enganchada me ha tenido hasta el momento. La historia es cruel y encantadora a la vez, con sus idas y venidas de sufrimiento por todos aquellos personajes que la autora acaba obligándonos a amar.
Es posible que una de las razones por las que adoré tanto este tomo sea la cantidad de información que desvelan y plot twists que nos dejan para la siguiente entrega, y esto es algo que siempre espero en cualquier lectura. Indagar un poco más en la historia del mundo comienza a darle más profundidad a los personajes, aunque este lore pueda parecer similar al de Shingeki no Kyojin (por lo que he leído decir), es un recurso que he visto usado en muchísimas obras más anteriormente y cada autor sale con sus propias tramas, por lo que estoy deseando ver por donde nos sale Yuno.
Aparte de todo esto, destacar de nuevo que estoy enamorada de su estilo de dibujo, concuerda perfectamente con la historia y cada vez que lo abro me quedo tan ensimismada que tardo el doble de lo normal en leer un tomo solo por apreciar los detalles. Una obra maestra.
questo volume mi ha sconvolta! Non solo ci vengono rivelati momenti del passato di Elva, ma vengono a galla verità che riguardano il mondo esterno e lo scopo dell'esistenza dei sacerdoti. Ma non basta! Ciò che mi ha lasciato più basita è la vera natura di Alto. Voi ve lo aspettavate? Io no! Ora sono davvero preoccupata e spaventata dei possibili sviluppi.
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The team is finally getting some answers this volume! Elva and Alto are working on their communication and commitment. I liked getting to know the other Kannagi better.
There's a lot of religion getting mixed up into the mythology and history of the Kannagi, which feels unnecessary. This volume ends on a few cliffhangers.
Con cada tomo reafirmo que este manga es mi BL favorito de la vida.
La mangaka va a terminar con nuestras vidas con cada final de tomo, esa revelación del final no me la esperaba, mis niños van a sufrir más de lo que ya han sufrido y eso me va a ¡¡destruir!!.
Ya compre el tomo 5 y no me llega hasta enero y lo necesito porque quiero saber que pasa.