Synopsis
Sodom 72 Days [9 free sample images] 1 review / Average rating: 5/5 / Onuma-ya – Sodom 72 Days: ■ STORY A demon descends upon Meshaku, who has lost his sight and mobility in his lower body due to illness. Beautiful, noble, refined, and dignified—a gorgeous demon…
Editorial Review
This is a bold entry in the boys’ love visual novel space, positioning itself at the intersection of supernatural romance and serious character drama rather than leaning into comedy or light fantasy adventure. The premise—a disabled protagonist encountering a demon suitor—deliberately subverts typical BL power dynamics and genre expectations, suggesting a narrative more interested in vulnerability and emotional intimacy than conventional fantasy spectacle.
What distinguishes Sodom 72 Days is its tonal commitment to the “serious” tag alongside the decadence implied by its Sodom reference. The demon here isn’t played for comedic effect or raw dominance fantasy; the synopsis emphasizes aesthetic refinement and dignity, positioning this as a psychological and emotional pairing rather than a straightforward power imbalance narrative. The protagonist’s physical limitations—blindness and paralysis—fundamentally reshape how intimacy and agency function in the story, making this thematically distinct from standard BL fare. The “72 days” title structure suggests a countdown narrative, implying temporal pressure and stakes that go beyond romance into existential territory. This is clearly a work interested in how desire operates when bodies are compromised and futures uncertain.
The Angels & Demons tag paired with Boys’ Love remains relatively uncommon in the adult VN space, and the serious framing suggests theological or philosophical depth rather than titillation. The combination of illness-adjacent themes with romantic content requires careful narrative handling—this isn’t a work for readers seeking escapism.
This will resonate most strongly with BL readers who prioritize character-driven storytelling, emotional complexity, and willingness to engage with themes of disability, mortality, and unconventional desire. The five-star average suggests the execution justifies its conceptual ambition.
A mature, philosophically engaged romance that uses supernatural elements to examine desire when the body itself becomes a site of loss.
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