
Infinite Simulation: I Am the Chosen One in Faerûn
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Marvin travels to a world that resembles the Middle Ages and faces the fate of being hanged at the beginning. Fortunately, he carries the [Sims] system. It's just that this system doesn't look right. It's said to be starting a new career in a continent called Faerûn, but why does this option look so wrong? The God of Love and Beauty, the God of Magic and Mystery, the God of Earth and Harvest, the God of Courage and War simultaneously cast an olive branch to him. "Ha, I'm not stupid, you must be four vendors in disguise!" So Marvin turned to the last option without hesitation. He made his own decision whether to become a member of Chaos or a Primarch. [Your father is a god of killing symbolized by a skull. He predicted that he would fall into silence, so you were born] Suni, Changtiya, Mystra, Tempus: "..." [When you were 7 years old, your father told you, child, it doesn't matter, you can kill whoever you want, because you are Baal's child] As the number of simulations increased, he found that his world seemed to be starting to go wrong. What does it mean that the girl who went on an adventure with him went to a tavern to discuss life with him and said that she was actually a golden dragon? What does it mean to feel that the temperature of Seraph is 100 times higher than that of ordinary people? "Aren't you all in the simulation?!" ... This book is also known as "If I could come back again, I would choose to be a living father in Faerun" and "The Four Gods Want Me?" I backhand and become the son of Baal", "Don't fight me anymore, even if you fight me, I will not be your God's choice! >>
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
How many chapters will it take for the protagonist to realize that he is no longer in Warhammer? I feel like I can't stand it anymore, but there are too few books about DND.
The protagonist is so brainless that I can't stand it anymore
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
How many chapters will it take for the protagonist to realize that he is no longer in Warhammer? I feel like I can't stand it anymore, but there are too few books about DND.
The protagonist is so brainless that I can't stand it anymore









