
Start Slaying Dragons from Death
by Levatein Of The Burning Eye
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There are three thousand empty islands in the sky world above the sky. Crystals, airships, magical technology, swords and magic, winged men, evil dragons, demons... And extraordinary beings who were driven mad by the backlash of power and transformed into dragons. On his sixteenth birthday, Al, who finally recovered his memories of his previous life, realized what a strange and bizarre world he had been reincarnated into in this life. At the same time, Al also realized that his start was not quite right. "Why do I only have one head left? Oh no, there are still two feet." "Huh? Wait a minute. "I'm not dead? " Therefore, this is the story of an undead person who can collect other people's souls and use them as resurrection coins, and step by step he reaches the highest level in a different world and recasts the myth.
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[82·Fantasy] The story begins with a gruesome scene: a head wriggling beside a stream. The protagonist Al Alessio wakes up in this extreme way, and the memories of his past life are intertwined with the encounters in this life, uncovering the cruel veil of the sky island world - swords and magic, magic technology, winged men and evil dragons coexist, and the setting of the extraordinary being transformed into a dragon due to the backlash of his power adds a sense of fate to the story. Al's start was described as hell: on his sixteenth birthday, he was betrayed and dismembered by his closest relatives, leaving only his head alive. But his "plug-in" is hard-core enough - immortality by collecting souls as resurrection coins. Different from the hot-blooded traditional time-travelers, Al showed a rare calmness. During the terrifying process of rebirth after severed limbs, he always planned revenge and survival rationally. From controlling the movement of a broken foot to reshaping the body, every step is full of the collision of black humor and violent aesthetics. The most attractive thing about the novel is the laying out of the world view. Three thousand islands suspended in the sky, a magical civilization intertwined with crystal cities and airships, and the survival rules of the "people of the sky" create a fantasy stage that is both steampunk and mythical. Al's revenge line and the exploration of the secrets of the Sky Island go hand in hand. The micro-narrative unfolded through the skull perspective in the early stage is full of freshness. The "Dragon Curse" and "Soul Collection" mechanisms that are gradually revealed in the later stage lay a grand foreshadowing for the plot. However, the work has a slow tempo problem. The first twenty chapters focus on Al's rebirth and initial layout. Although the protagonist's psychological game is delicately depicted, there are few battle scenes, which may make readers who pursue a sense of excitement feel a little dull.




It should have been cut ------------------ After seeing the latest progress (Chapter 76), the evaluation was lowered to Grain and Grass The opening chapter is very good both in terms of pacing and the way the setting unfolds. However, after acquiring the extraordinary power, the details begin to be a little inappropriate. Potions and blacksmithing, which the protagonist does not want to major in, are written in too much detail. There are too many unimportant NPC dialogues, and there are so many pretentious scenes of the protagonist that it makes people feel a little nauseous. Next, the personality of the current number one villain is very good and very charming, but the next part is very boring. First, a racist is arranged to be the mini-boss of the next stage (strictly speaking, from the perspective of the people of the sky, he has done nothing wrong at all, what is the point of creating a confrontation like this?), And then the plot during the enrollment... It is really low to the core of the earth. It can even be said that it is better to have that chapter banned than to release it. I hope the author will carefully plan and restore the plot to the previous level. ------- Grain++ The writing style is simple, and the setting is not surprising, but the author's storytelling skills are extremely good. He uses a big scene to catch people's attention at the beginning, and advances the plot at a fast pace. After the first climax, he slowly brings out the entire world view through the narration of myths; the various character dialogues, prayer design and other details also greatly enhance the realism of reading. I really feel that those authors who like to just smack the reader in the face with a huge setting should read this opening chapter and learn how others tell stories.




Hey! Lao Lai finally won the Easter match.




Integrating some settings of the great sword, the dragon whisperer corresponds to the great sword. If it exceeds the limit, it will turn into a crazy dragon (awakened one)












