I haven't seen Rampant yet, but they are both historicals and they both have zombies and the main leads are princes ;)
They both are same. Both are in set up of josean historical era. The main lead is a crown prince.
In both of these, crown prince's personal guard dies. They both includes a dangerous plaque which is across the country.
Due to the plaque, humans were turning into zombies who crave for flesh and blood. Both of them have same situation, i.e.,survival.
Everyone is fighting for their life. There is conspiracy between ministers to become king.
In both of these, crown prince's personal guard dies. They both includes a dangerous plaque which is across the country.
Due to the plaque, humans were turning into zombies who crave for flesh and blood. Both of them have same situation, i.e.,survival.
Everyone is fighting for their life. There is conspiracy between ministers to become king.
It follows the trouble-filled daily life of a mysterious and strikingly beautiful vampire novelist who assists the police in criminal investigations, and a rookie editor who finds himself at the mercy of a non-human existence.
Zen Misaki is a wildly popular bestselling author whose true identity is, unexpectedly, that of a vampire. Using supernatural abilities unique to his inhuman nature, such as nensha (the power to read a person’s memories from their blood), mind reading, and hypnosis, along with his sharp deductive skills, Misaki stylishly solves difficult cases that have left the police at a dead end.
Having long since abandoned his life as a human, Misaki begins the story having lost his sense of purpose, lacking the passion to write new novels and harboring a cynical, world-weary outlook. However, through his interactions with a young editor and an up-and-coming detective, and by solving case after case, he gradually rediscovers his capacity for love, friendship, and the very emotions that make him human.
Zen Misaki is a wildly popular bestselling author whose true identity is, unexpectedly, that of a vampire. Using supernatural abilities unique to his inhuman nature, such as nensha (the power to read a person’s memories from their blood), mind reading, and hypnosis, along with his sharp deductive skills, Misaki stylishly solves difficult cases that have left the police at a dead end.
Having long since abandoned his life as a human, Misaki begins the story having lost his sense of purpose, lacking the passion to write new novels and harboring a cynical, world-weary outlook. However, through his interactions with a young editor and an up-and-coming detective, and by solving case after case, he gradually rediscovers his capacity for love, friendship, and the very emotions that make him human.



