
Fire and Sword: the Last Frontier
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Alebar Chechen, a ruined knight from Spain, cherishes the dream of knighthood. In Eastern Europe in 1655, he performed the knighthood in the age of firearms.
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A pretty good foreign historical novel Updating in progress. Comment later.




Completed, open ending. Grass jelly Pingdu Town reveals the Patriotic War in Dabobo. Since the Zaporozhye Cossack Uprising in Ukraine, the iron hooves of Russia, Sweden, and Crimea have ravaged the land of Dabobo. Internal nobles are fighting endlessly, and where will the protagonist, a mercenary, go. The writing is quite good and the flavor is excellent. The protagonist is about growth, has a bumpy love life, and the heroine is not lovable.




Mount and Blade, a world of fire and sword, is a good novel, suitable for reading slowly.












