
Give Me the Name of God
by Salagus
About This Novel
The thunder of Zeus roars in the sky, and the fury of Gaia burns on the earth. I have come from the Jurassic Period and witnessed with my own eyes a world once dominated by gods. The age of the gods has withered, and the imperial dynasty is rising. The ancient gods are regarded as heretics, the temples are destroyed, and the believers are killed. The gods pass their blood and artifacts to the world in anger. Survive in the fog of monsters, protect yourself in the battles of nobles, and seek a place in the battles of kings. Give me the blood of God and revive the power of my God. Give me the name of God and restart the legend of the gods.
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Official(72)Scraped 21d ago
No one has tested the poison, so I'll respect it first.
The subject matter of this book feels relatively niche, and I haven't found any negative points after reading it now. It is recommended to read Chapter 10 first to see if it suits your taste. The background is Greek mythology No system As for gold fingers, if the fingers are metalized and sharp, then this is a gold finger. If the author can see it, I hope he can change the reincarnation setting of the ghost at the beginning. It would be good to change it to a god who does not know his true identity. Because your book is set in Greek mythology, but the beginning of the book is reincarnated by a ghost from the East (and this ghost can also allow you to be reincarnated across a long river of time. I feel that calling it a ghost is a bit inappropriate. Personally, it is more appropriate to call a god) For example, in Chapter 36 (I just flipped through it, I am sure it is Chapter 36), the protagonist has a dialogue, as shown below in parentheses: ("Yes, everyone will have attachment and unwillingness before death. Many people will have obsession with life. They refuse to cross the River Styx and continue to wander in the mortal world. Some ghosts can even find a job, especially the believers of the ancient gods. As long as they reach a certain level, they can still become servants of the gods after death.") I feel that it would be more harmonious if the game starts with the second meeting with an unknown god after death and gives the protagonist a wish, and it doesn't matter how old he is before he is reincarnated, because the protagonist is now in a world where he has died and returned to God, which is a bit conflicting with the original ghost setting.
Fantasy ghosts can actually control fantasy
A ghost like a pawn can actually control other people's territory or reach out across time and space. Are your hands a little too long?
Yesterday I saw this book in the limited free flash sale, and today I also saw this book in the limited free flash sale... There is a story! I still remember this position where I sat in the last book for several weeks.
Recommended by old bookworms
I haven't seen a book like this for a long time. Nowadays, in many books, you can basically guess the ending after reading the beginning. This book is different. The plot is twists and turns, but it is also reasonable.
A really good novel
The details are really well handled, and it doesn't feel stiff or false when reading. There are many aspects that I feel are very good. I hope this book will become more and more popular.
. . . It's uncomfortable to watch
Although a novel written in this style is okay, the subject matter, content and plot are too complicated and confusing, and the characters are a bit screwed up, making it really uncomfortable to read.
I don't feel it, too much nonsense,
The illegitimate son of a viscount beat his legitimate son, daughter, and ran away to another earl territory that believed in an evil god. He was forced to believe in an evil god, but there was no such thing as a natal god. It was a mess! What hell! Goldfinger! It's just completely out of order and written randomly.
Quite strange
I feel like the protagonist is cowardly when he should be brave, but very brave when he shouldn't be. Tsk, farewell.
Really good among similar themes
The writing is really good in the same genre. It is very difficult to create based on Greek and Roman mythology, because it requires not only writing skills but also knowledge of history and related mythology. Now I think if nothing happens, the popularity will be good in the future, but it is hard to say because the audience is relatively small. Some of the language and the stories involved are relatively unfamiliar, and the protagonist is relatively frustrated in the early stage. This feeling is also the same in the later stage, so readers like Long Aotian may be discouraged directly, but it is quite comfortable to read slowly. The connection and progression of the story are all well controlled, but the names do give me a headache. Really, when reading, I see a name that feels familiar, but I can't remember it. I have to go back and look for it. Especially the plot also involves fake names, which makes it a bit difficult for me to understand when reading. I really like it. I hope I can write better and better. It's really rare to just read a book on this subject. I just happened to come across one in the book shortage, hahahahaha, cheers, author!
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Official(72)Scraped 21d ago
No one has tested the poison, so I'll respect it first.
The subject matter of this book feels relatively niche, and I haven't found any negative points after reading it now. It is recommended to read Chapter 10 first to see if it suits your taste. The background is Greek mythology No system As for gold fingers, if the fingers are metalized and sharp, then this is a gold finger. If the author can see it, I hope he can change the reincarnation setting of the ghost at the beginning. It would be good to change it to a god who does not know his true identity. Because your book is set in Greek mythology, but the beginning of the book is reincarnated by a ghost from the East (and this ghost can also allow you to be reincarnated across a long river of time. I feel that calling it a ghost is a bit inappropriate. Personally, it is more appropriate to call a god) For example, in Chapter 36 (I just flipped through it, I am sure it is Chapter 36), the protagonist has a dialogue, as shown below in parentheses: ("Yes, everyone will have attachment and unwillingness before death. Many people will have obsession with life. They refuse to cross the River Styx and continue to wander in the mortal world. Some ghosts can even find a job, especially the believers of the ancient gods. As long as they reach a certain level, they can still become servants of the gods after death.") I feel that it would be more harmonious if the game starts with the second meeting with an unknown god after death and gives the protagonist a wish, and it doesn't matter how old he is before he is reincarnated, because the protagonist is now in a world where he has died and returned to God, which is a bit conflicting with the original ghost setting.
Fantasy ghosts can actually control fantasy
A ghost like a pawn can actually control other people's territory or reach out across time and space. Are your hands a little too long?
Yesterday I saw this book in the limited free flash sale, and today I also saw this book in the limited free flash sale... There is a story! I still remember this position where I sat in the last book for several weeks.
Recommended by old bookworms
I haven't seen a book like this for a long time. Nowadays, in many books, you can basically guess the ending after reading the beginning. This book is different. The plot is twists and turns, but it is also reasonable.
A really good novel
The details are really well handled, and it doesn't feel stiff or false when reading. There are many aspects that I feel are very good. I hope this book will become more and more popular.
. . . It's uncomfortable to watch
Although a novel written in this style is okay, the subject matter, content and plot are too complicated and confusing, and the characters are a bit screwed up, making it really uncomfortable to read.
I don't feel it, too much nonsense,
The illegitimate son of a viscount beat his legitimate son, daughter, and ran away to another earl territory that believed in an evil god. He was forced to believe in an evil god, but there was no such thing as a natal god. It was a mess! What hell! Goldfinger! It's just completely out of order and written randomly.
Quite strange
I feel like the protagonist is cowardly when he should be brave, but very brave when he shouldn't be. Tsk, farewell.
Really good among similar themes
The writing is really good in the same genre. It is very difficult to create based on Greek and Roman mythology, because it requires not only writing skills but also knowledge of history and related mythology. Now I think if nothing happens, the popularity will be good in the future, but it is hard to say because the audience is relatively small. Some of the language and the stories involved are relatively unfamiliar, and the protagonist is relatively frustrated in the early stage. This feeling is also the same in the later stage, so readers like Long Aotian may be discouraged directly, but it is quite comfortable to read slowly. The connection and progression of the story are all well controlled, but the names do give me a headache. Really, when reading, I see a name that feels familiar, but I can't remember it. I have to go back and look for it. Especially the plot also involves fake names, which makes it a bit difficult for me to understand when reading. I really like it. I hope I can write better and better. It's really rare to just read a book on this subject. I just happened to come across one in the book shortage, hahahahaha, cheers, author!
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Haven't updated in a long time, haha, I'm sorry I'm busy with work. This is a book that I have been chasing for a long time and am ready to order. The background of the book is that of Greek mythology and gods. In the early stage, the protagonist was a little miserable and had to rely on others. However, he gradually got better after he got his own team outside. The good thing about this book is that you can't say it is a sad novel or a happy novel. The author really wrote it with heart, and the plots are connected one by one, trying to ensure that more characters are described and vivid. It fits the background and enriches the relationship between the characters. It can be considered a good book but not popular. I guess the reason why it is not popular may be that it is not too novice-oriented and the subject matter is relatively biased.




A very... Wonderful article. The protagonist has established a warm family (?) With both male and female family members. Haven't seen the end yet




It is a rare fantasy novel with Greek mythology as the background. The setting is very rigorous and the mythology is well integrated. It can be seen that the author spent a lot of time to understand Greek mythology, and added the author's own story based on the original mythology. It is quite interesting, but it is a bit slow to get started. The protagonist has a hard time in the early stage, and then slowly develops in the later stage. For some people who read a lot of interesting articles, they may not be able to adapt to it.




I have been reading this book on and off for the past week, and it really attracted me. The theme is probably related to Greek mythology, and it takes the route of a feudal lord fighting for hegemony. I personally don't like taneda-style novels or novels with a lot of protagonists, but I really like the protagonist's positioning towards his family in this book, which I think is rare. And there are not so many inexplicable women in this book! ! There are good-looking women and there are also good-looking men. Unlike some authors, it seems that all the smart people in the world are women except for the main character who is a man... It can be regarded as the level of food and grass that is partial to immortality.













