“She Tames Heroes” tells the story of the Moran Empire, a continent that for hundreds of years has had a close relationship with the nation’s protector, “the sacred beasts.” These are raised by the heir to the empire as if they were his own children.


Martina (our protagonist) is a beautiful woman, but surrounded by many rumors, such as being a Bloody Princess, something believable given her features and some somewhat questionable behavior. After the death of her sacred beast by poisoning, she is condemned to exile (due to the laws of Moran), wandering from one place to another in search of a way to revive her beloved daughter. She returns to the past and will look for a way to keep her daughter alive and avoid the misfortunes that are coming.


But how can she achieve it? This time, she's accompanied by a system that will guide her, along with taming future heroes and earning a kiss of loyalty. Will she manage to avoid disaster? Will she prevent her daughter's death?


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Characters from “She Tames Heroes”


Martina Moran


Princess of the Moran Empire and our main protagonist. After her brother betrayed her by killing her "daughter" (a sacred beast), she is condemned to exile. She wanders the streets looking for a way to bring her daughter back to life and discovers a tree that helps her return to the past. It gives her advice and helps her find those responsible for her tragic past. Now, to achieve a bright future with her daughter, she must gain the loyalty of the future heroes or pillars of the nation. This will give her enough energy for the sacred beast to resist any poison. Considering this, and with her memories of the past, since in theory she knows them, she could save her daughter; however, gaining their loyalty is another matter.


Martina


Mayfield Moran (Martina's older brother)


Mayfield

Miel Vonko (Martina's loyal secretary)

Miel

Lili (sacred beast)

Lili

Lyan Shienning (Dark God of War)

Lyan

Fenix (the great magician)

Fenix


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Opinion on “She Tames Heroes”


"She Tames Heroes" maintains an interesting story that highlights betrayal and familial love. It tells of how to change your destiny and that of others to try to save what's most important to the protagonist, her daughter, and the sisterly affection they maintain despite not being blood ties. As the chapters progress, handsome men appear; it's a kind of reverse harem that can be very striking, as the girl wins the hearts of each of them.


The art is average, not outstanding, but still striking in its own way. The combination of context and context is significant (in a good way). The story is different despite its short chapters; the art is good, and if you like both aspects, you might enjoy this manha.