
Hearthstone: Start as a Murloc Warlock
About This Novel
Deep in the endless ocean of storms, A giant sea snake that accidentally caught food came to the surface to breathe with its head held high. There was a fat sea fish in its mouth that had been bitten through its belly, but its eyes were looking blankly at the sky to one side. Reflected in its huge and ferocious snake-shaped vertical pupils are two suns shining in the sky.
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Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
The needle does not poke
Giantfin (giant fins), Middlefin (middle fins), Megnfin (super large fins), Tinyfin (small fins), Mutky, so the famous murlocs all have a nickname (bushi). If the protagonist uses evil energy, he can be directly forced to be full by others called Felfin. Moreover, most of the murlocs have low intelligence and no names. The murloc language only has three syllables and does not even have a complete system. Sir Finley and Shaman Mogor are simply the sages among the fish.
The heroine is also inhuman! ? Otherwise I can't accept it!
The heroine is also inhuman! ? Otherwise I can't accept it!
Because there is one less late virus for you.
This is simply a failure and a poisonous point. As if it were a joke, ogres who eat people can be infected with the coronavirus. Isn't that funny? This seems to be saying that if you eat chicken, you will be infected with the Anhui virus Fortunately, you still know a little bit about that and didn't mention that the undead can also be infected with prion methamphetamine. The demigod you described is also infected with the coronavirus, and there is no cure. So may I ask, how useless is this demigod? Speechless
uncomfortable
What? Why are there suddenly so many chapters and supporting characters in the middle? It's baffling.
There are too many elements of this wooden man that have basically not been changed...
Don't go off topic
You've written dozens of pictures of a supporting character in a row, interspersing other plots in between.
I really like it. There are very few novels of this kind. I have been playing Hearthstone for 4 years and there are so few novels of this kind.
I really like it. Come on! I've given you the author's recommendation votes.
Well written, it feels like Hearthstone
good guy
I just read Chapter 1, and I feel that the author wrote it very well (I couldn't write it anyway) and the sense of immersion was okay.
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
The needle does not poke
Giantfin (giant fins), Middlefin (middle fins), Megnfin (super large fins), Tinyfin (small fins), Mutky, so the famous murlocs all have a nickname (bushi). If the protagonist uses evil energy, he can be directly forced to be full by others called Felfin. Moreover, most of the murlocs have low intelligence and no names. The murloc language only has three syllables and does not even have a complete system. Sir Finley and Shaman Mogor are simply the sages among the fish.
The heroine is also inhuman! ? Otherwise I can't accept it!
The heroine is also inhuman! ? Otherwise I can't accept it!
Because there is one less late virus for you.
This is simply a failure and a poisonous point. As if it were a joke, ogres who eat people can be infected with the coronavirus. Isn't that funny? This seems to be saying that if you eat chicken, you will be infected with the Anhui virus Fortunately, you still know a little bit about that and didn't mention that the undead can also be infected with prion methamphetamine. The demigod you described is also infected with the coronavirus, and there is no cure. So may I ask, how useless is this demigod? Speechless
uncomfortable
What? Why are there suddenly so many chapters and supporting characters in the middle? It's baffling.
There are too many elements of this wooden man that have basically not been changed...
Don't go off topic
You've written dozens of pictures of a supporting character in a row, interspersing other plots in between.
I really like it. There are very few novels of this kind. I have been playing Hearthstone for 4 years and there are so few novels of this kind.
I really like it. Come on! I've given you the author's recommendation votes.
Well written, it feels like Hearthstone
good guy
I just read Chapter 1, and I feel that the author wrote it very well (I couldn't write it anyway) and the sense of immersion was okay.












