Sooha thought she could keep her vampire secret hidden at Decelis Academy, but her super strength gave her away in just five minutes. Luckily, Heli and his friends have their own special powers and welcome Sooha into their group. However, Sooha despises vampires, which puts her at odds with her new friends who are exactly that.
Vampires and werewolves are not the only supernatural beings in this story, and tensions rise as Sooha’s two groups of friends clash whenever they meet. Despite their differences, they all come together to protect Sooha when a threat from the past, Dardan, puts her in danger. Secrets are revealed, friendships are tested, and Sooha must decide where her loyalties lie.
In Volumes 2 and 3, more truths come to light about the characters and their connections, with the threat of Dardan looming large. The fast-paced storytelling in these volumes leaves little room for mystery, but the revelations keep readers engaged. The characters’ development could benefit from a slower pace, allowing for more depth and complexity.
Sooha’s initial hatred for vampires is challenged as she learns more about her friends and their past. The arrival of Dardan forces the group to confront uncomfortable truths and make difficult decisions. The series maintains an upbeat tone despite some darker moments, appealing to fans of shojo manga.
As the story unfolds, the question of Sooha’s potential love interest looms large. With the main male characters based on the members of Enhypen, a popular K-pop group, fans may wonder if Sooha will choose one of them or if other factors will influence her decision. The collaboration between Webtoon and Hybe brings a unique blend of storytelling and entertainment to readers.
Overall, “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar” offers an intriguing mix of supernatural elements, friendship, and romance. The series continues to captivate readers with its engaging plot twists and dynamic characters. Fans of fantasy manga and K-pop alike will find something to enjoy in this exciting collaboration.