
Lord of Britain
by Coincidence
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"The Vikings are at it again!" "Kill them all." "Ragnar is here too!" "Kill together!" ... Set in the Middle Ages, traveling through the year 865, there is a young baron in north-central England. At this time, the Vikings invaded on a large scale, and the northern territory ushered in an era of melee. Holding goblets with human heads, they mocked the dead gods for abandoning England. (Lord's thoughts, don't enter if you don't like it) (This book is being revised, please see the latest chapter for details) ...
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In the imaginary Middle Ages, traveling through the year 865, a young baron in north-central England At this time, the Vikings invaded on a large scale, and the northern territory ushered in an era of melee. Holding goblets with human heads, they mocked the dead gods for abandoning England.



Modern people traveled to ancient England and became small lords by the sea in north-central England. Disadvantages: The style is biased toward classical writing and lacks web elements. Friends who like to watch time travel to ancient history can check it out. Recommendation index three stars.




[💚Self-recommendation in the comment area] Foreign historical texts, lords fighting for hegemony




The protagonist travels to north-central England in the Middle Ages, where the young baron begins his path to power. In the face of Viking invasions and palace battles, the only way to win is to die. ... PS: The protagonist is biased and stubborn in character, and has a strong lord mentality (a proper future tyrant), but because of this, it is more real and has the flavor of a lord novel. PS: Many little characters have been created, with ideals, integrity, loyalty, cunning, and ambition. You can find anyone here. Word count: 1 million, serialized, and updated stably. Recommendation index:★★★













