Torture Princess: Fremd Torturchen, Vol. 1

Torture Princess: Fremd Torturchen, Vol. 1

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  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Keishi Ayasato
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Summary

I AM THE TORTURE PRINCESS, ELISABETH LE FANU。
I AM THE PROUD WOLF AND THE LOWLY SOW。
A beautiful woman appears before Kaito Sena following his tragic death and rebirth into another world。 Introducing herself as the Torture Princess, she orders him to become her loyal servant。 Naturally, his response is。。。"Hard pass。" And so Elisabeth presents him with two choices-become her butler or be tortured to death。 After rethinking his hasty decision, Kaito is forced to wait on Elisabeth hand and foot, as well as aid her in her mission as the Torture Princess, which is the subjugation of the fourteen ranked demons and their contractors。 But there's a catch。 Once her mission is complete, Elisabeth is fated to die alone-forsaken by heaven, earth, and all of creation。

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cameron

Fantastic

Donte McNeal

Torture Princess, written by Keishi Ayasato, with illustrations by Saki Ukai, is a story about abuse and darkness。 Abuse in many forms, be it against demons, monsters, or other humans。 Our main character, Kaito Sena is killed by his father in opening prologue, and after his brutal death, he’s summoned by the titular Torture Princess, Elizabeth Le Fanu。 She’s tasked with hunting fourteen demons wreaking havoc on the world, and Kaito is…there。 He doesn’t have any powers or anything that he can rea Torture Princess, written by Keishi Ayasato, with illustrations by Saki Ukai, is a story about abuse and darkness。 Abuse in many forms, be it against demons, monsters, or other humans。 Our main character, Kaito Sena is killed by his father in opening prologue, and after his brutal death, he’s summoned by the titular Torture Princess, Elizabeth Le Fanu。 She’s tasked with hunting fourteen demons wreaking havoc on the world, and Kaito is…there。 He doesn’t have any powers or anything that he can really contribute to the fights, but he does bring a cool head to some hellish situations。I almost didn’t pick this one up, due to the cover。 I’m a firm non believer in “You can’t judge a book by it’s cover。” I do it all the time, and I’m rarely disappointed。 So, again, I almost passed on this one due to the scantily-clad Princess on the cover, but I would have missed out on a…unique isekai story。That’s really the only word I can think of to describe this book。 THis is the first story of Keishi’s I’ve read, while I love me a dark story, I didn’t think I’d ever read a story like this one。 I will say it was a fun twist on a historical figure(?)。 After Kaito’s untimely demise at the hands of his father, he’s summoned to another world by Elizabeth to be her servant as she 。 I’m not entirely sure why she did it if I’m being honest, but his personally make for some very entertaining interactions。 And I won’t lie, apart from her absurd dress, I dig Elizabeth’s design, and the art in general。 Saki does a great job with the illustrations peppered throughout the novel。 It does a great job of endearing the characters to you。 Which is a hard thing to do when the person the main character serves is an unapologetic torturer who’s committed atrocities just as horrific if not worse than the fourteen demons she’s been tasked with hunting。Still, I can’t help but to admit that I found myself hooked。 Not thanks to the torture or grotesque enemies being faced。 No, I’m hooked because throughout the course of the novel you see flashes。 Flashes of Elizabeth before she became the Torture Princess; you get to see glimpses of the person she used to be before embracing what she became。 Am I excusing her actions? Absolutely not。 I’m just curious to see if her story will end the way it’s being laid out: Her being put to the stake after she’s defeated all fourteen demons。 I’m sure it’ll be a dark ride。 。。。more

Gordon

Best isekai on the market。 This shit is wild

Nan Feng Leow

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 An extremely well written novel。 From the character development to the plot, everything felt sufficient。 Watching a broken man like Kaito mature and grow, as he discovers what it truly means to be happy, and learns how to take care of others was an enlightening process。 I could barely contain my tears the moment Hina cradled Kaito's head and said how she'll always be there to protect him, even when when no one else would。 Already have volume 2 ready right before I completed this novel。 An extremely well written novel。 From the character development to the plot, everything felt sufficient。 Watching a broken man like Kaito mature and grow, as he discovers what it truly means to be happy, and learns how to take care of others was an enlightening process。 I could barely contain my tears the moment Hina cradled Kaito's head and said how she'll always be there to protect him, even when when no one else would。 Already have volume 2 ready right before I completed this novel。 。。。more

Elizabeth King

Torture Princess is an isekai light novel series, featuring a girl who is famed for having tortured and slaughtered every last person in her fiefdom, earning her the title of Torture Princess。 It’s an extremely over the top graphic gore novel, horror in aesthetic but light hearted and casually comedic in tone。 There are currently five volumes translated into English, and a manga adaptation。 It has a lot of themes of abuse running through it and could be very upsetting to some readers, but if you Torture Princess is an isekai light novel series, featuring a girl who is famed for having tortured and slaughtered every last person in her fiefdom, earning her the title of Torture Princess。 It’s an extremely over the top graphic gore novel, horror in aesthetic but light hearted and casually comedic in tone。 There are currently five volumes translated into English, and a manga adaptation。 It has a lot of themes of abuse running through it and could be very upsetting to some readers, but if you’re into a gothic gore aesthetic this may be the isekai series for you!Read the full review on my blog: https://rosesbooks。home。blog/2020/10/。。。 。。。more

August Taylforth

Graphic but an absolutely astonishing story which doesn't fall to conventional ways of having a main protagonist more heroine, I could reccomend this series to anyone 16+ Graphic but an absolutely astonishing story which doesn't fall to conventional ways of having a main protagonist more heroine, I could reccomend this series to anyone 16+ 。。。more

Mercedez

(4。5/5)TWs/CWs: Abuse, Character Death, Graphic Violence, Graphic Death, Physical Abuse, Mental Abuse, Graphic Depictions of physical AssaultI held off on reading Torture Princess (TP) for a while because honestly, the title and cover made me think it'd be a quite。。。 titillating title。Good thing I changed my mind。TP is a story centered on abuse: sometimes on the literal monsters involved in abuse, sometimes on the family that abuses, completely on the ways that abuse penetrates a life and forcib (4。5/5)TWs/CWs: Abuse, Character Death, Graphic Violence, Graphic Death, Physical Abuse, Mental Abuse, Graphic Depictions of physical AssaultI held off on reading Torture Princess (TP) for a while because honestly, the title and cover made me think it'd be a quite。。。 titillating title。Good thing I changed my mind。TP is a story centered on abuse: sometimes on the literal monsters involved in abuse, sometimes on the family that abuses, completely on the ways that abuse penetrates a life and forcibly changes it。But it's also a story about grief and, eventually, healing。 Or at least, resolution。This is not a nice book: rather, it's an incredibly powerful read, but not a /kind/ book。 TP is quite raw, especially in its descriptions: there's no hiding from the gore, from the descriptions of abuse, from the horror that is sure to continue through this series。But that's honestly what's going to make be read Volume 2。I don't know what to expect, but Torture Princess has its hooks in me: I'm here to see the story of the Fremd Torturchen and her fate。 I'm rooting for her, in fact: I'd like to see her come to a positive results, desire her grim fate。After all, everyone deserves the chance to grieve and heal from abuse, even if they're guilty of doing harm to others。 You can still be held accountable while also being recognized as someone who was also dealt unwarranted harm。I'd like to end this by saying this: abuse is horrific: it's nightmarish。 It affects the abused deeply, leaves scars both visible and unseen。 It changes us。 But I think anyone who's ever been abused -even midly- will find this a haunting, somewhat cathartic book。 I recommend that readers go into TP aware of the warnings above: I had to read it but by bit because honestly, it could be a lot。 Take care and read with kindness: and if you find yourself finishing this, do right by yourself and let everything process。And remember: the abuse dealt to you is not your fault。 We do not ask to be hurt: we do not ask for the pain dealt is as children or as adults。 No one deserves abuse。But we can heal, even if it's takes time and hurts a little, or a lot。We /will/ heal 。。。more

Tarl

This was a hard book to rate。 On one had, the gothic aesthetic was handled fairly well, though over the top。 Elements like the executioner blade, crimson petals, and the like were very nice touches and helped the mood of the story really well。 Even the monsters are handled in a superb manner, being both horrific as well as absolutely terrifying。 It all wraps up into a super nice package that creates a very interesting world for the reader。 But where the world is interesting and handled very well This was a hard book to rate。 On one had, the gothic aesthetic was handled fairly well, though over the top。 Elements like the executioner blade, crimson petals, and the like were very nice touches and helped the mood of the story really well。 Even the monsters are handled in a superb manner, being both horrific as well as absolutely terrifying。 It all wraps up into a super nice package that creates a very interesting world for the reader。 But where the world is interesting and handled very well, it feels like it was written by a teenager who is trying to be edgy。 So much of this book screams trying too hard, which is unfortunate。 It pushes things that would have been atmospheric into the realm of being ridiculous and cliche。 I mean, there is menstrual blood magic circles, organ meat meals, torture devices being used as weapons (and quite ridiculously so), and over the top melodrama。 It got quite tiring at points to be frank。That all said, there were elements that, when combined with the aesthetic (when it is handled well and isn't over the top), made for an enjoyable isekai story。 It was interesting to see an isekai hero who died brutally at the hands of a family member。 It is a nice break away from what you normally see in a book of this genre。 Keishi also manages to bring it around later on, which is really nice。 The entire story also has an over all feel that is different from other isekai books, so I also give props to Keishi for creating something unique。In the end, I gave this book three stars because as over the top as it is, it also was unique and the elements that were handled well were handled really well。 To anyone who is familiar with the isekai genre who is looking for something new and interesting, I suggest you give this book a try。 Just know that this book may not be for everyone。 。。。more

Michael

This was crazy gory, crazy dark, and at times strangely light in the craziest times。 Wasn't sure if I would be continuing past volume 1, but I will be。 This was crazy gory, crazy dark, and at times strangely light in the craziest times。 Wasn't sure if I would be continuing past volume 1, but I will be。 。。。more

Dwayne Cox

Overall, this was a pretty decent read。 It was definitely one of the darkest, goriest books I’ve read。 The descriptions are pretty detailed, and there is a scene involving a baby, so fair warning。 Tread with caution。 It took me a while to read because I felt like what was going on was pretty heavy material compared to the normal light novels I read。 I will pick up the next volume though。

Edward

A better than normal Isekia light novel。 The ending kinda does a ton of foreshadowing to itself。 If they want to go on they still have another um 10 demons to kill To that they already killed the strongest but not directly so they may have a stronger enemy in a later novel。 It also goes into detail of the gore and torture parts。 The majority of the book isn't gore and torture so if you are buying it for torture plot it is not the book for you。At the rate which I read it is about 10 ~ 11 hours to A better than normal Isekia light novel。 The ending kinda does a ton of foreshadowing to itself。 If they want to go on they still have another um 10 demons to kill To that they already killed the strongest but not directly so they may have a stronger enemy in a later novel。 It also goes into detail of the gore and torture parts。 The majority of the book isn't gore and torture so if you are buying it for torture plot it is not the book for you。At the rate which I read it is about 10 ~ 11 hours to read just I got interrupted alot。 。。。more

Rebecca

I didn't really like it - far too gruesome - but it did have its interesting elements。 I didn't really like it - far too gruesome - but it did have its interesting elements。 。。。more

TheNuisance1

art is well done but got to be boring after reading 7 chapters

Sasan

While I do believe that this Light Novel has some interesting ideas, I do think that there are quite a few things added to it that makes liking the full package somewhat of a challenge for me。 ─────────────────── In the Light Novel world, Isekai series or transported into another world Series are a dime a dozen。 Most are just harem filled garbage with the most uninteresting main characters for self insert purposes, but there are some gems。 This novel is one I have difficulty placing in either ca While I do believe that this Light Novel has some interesting ideas, I do think that there are quite a few things added to it that makes liking the full package somewhat of a challenge for me。 ─────────────────── In the Light Novel world, Isekai series or transported into another world Series are a dime a dozen。 Most are just harem filled garbage with the most uninteresting main characters for self insert purposes, but there are some gems。 This novel is one I have difficulty placing in either category, so I will put it in the middle for now, since it did have some pretty good ideas, but some of the additions didn’t help me enjoy it。 The novel doesn’t sugarcoat things, the world is full of death and destruction and entities that only want to add to it。 Which started out as a pretty interesting thing to see for me, but for some reason, or maybe it was the frequency of the told events or displays that made it not as interesting pretty quickly。 Thankfully though, a reason for all of the display was given, so I can count that as a plus :) That being said, the plot in itself seems to be like a monster of the week kind of thing which is more than fine for me if it was interesting to read, which this was in some of it of course, but because the events went in the same exact sequence over and over again with slight variations, it made things a little too predictable as I progressed in the novel。 It’s one of those stories where the first half is all new and interesting and the second half is sort of like a rehash where the author will try to make it as interesting with differing results。 As an animated series, I believe that this approach would’ve worked quite easily for a longer while, but as reading material, I think I need some sort of extra variety。 Furthermore the planning and the introduction of those 13 demons, the ones who were introduced anyways, didn’t actually happen in a logical sense。 Usually taking down high ranking demons, should start from the lowest ranking to the highest or something along those lines, but here it seemed to be whatever。 The worst part for me though is that seemingly the most dangerous of their opponents was taken out in the same fashion as the other demons, nothing was that different to me。 Or at least nothing displayed by that opponent really showed me the danger of said opponent when compared to the others, the only thing that really made it different was because of the background information revealed about Elisabeth herself。 This brings me to the characters, I did find the antics and the interactions somewhat amusing。 Having a character like Kaito and especially how he ended up in that world is interesting, but I did have some issues with his characterization based on his old world background。 To avoid spoilers I won’t be going into details, but there were instances where Kaito seemed more like a “promised hero” kind of character, than the type the novel introduced him as。 This would’ve been fine if Kaito had gone through enough in this world to warrant a change like that, or came from a background that would’ve given him this, but it didn’t。 It’s difficult to see someone in those situations taking the same initiatives he did, I personally can’t see it happen。 Elisabeth on the other hand has a more difficult personality to like, at least for me, so although I did enjoy some of the instances, I did find others really annoying。 The biggest issue I had with the characters though, lies with the new cook。 Characters like these, in situations like these, feel like too much of the wish fulfillment harems the other lesser Isekai novels have and I personally can’t get too invested when there are characters like that around。 Especially if they are around a lot, which this one was ever since they joined。 Well, as evident by the above comments, there is always a “but” after almost everything I praised in the book so again, while I do think it’s not that bad, I do think that some of the additions only took from it instead of adding to it。 Final rating: 2。5/5 。。。more