
Pirates, Dragons and Tyrants
About This Novel
[Mysterious and extraordinary system] [Partial dnd settings] [Dragon development] [Pirate hegemony] This is an absurd and cliched fantasy adventure story. After a bloody massacre, the Bain family with the blood of the dragon fell. Soran Bain, who had no choice but to jump off the cliff with the dragon egg in his arms, sank in the black sea and was eventually rescued by pirates. The dragon egg was taken away, and the unlucky Sauron was forced to sign an unspecified life contract with the greedy captain. But just when Sauron was desperate, as the [Dice of Destiny] was quietly cast, a mysterious way to become a god appeared in front of him... From [Lost One] to [Shapechanger]... From [conspirator] to [trickster]... Relying on the insidiousness and cunning of a male fox and the ferocity and cruelty of a hungry wolf, plus a little bit of the greed and power of a demonic dragon, Sauron began to use his own unique way to break through obstacles and overcome obstacles, step by step towards the top of the world. ... From the Silent Sea filled with strange monsters and sea monsters, to the elven forest like a paradise, to the land of yellow sand where the relics of the gods are buried... Many years later, when Sauron Baine, who was driving the dragon and the alien demon army, came to the Seven Kingdoms and announced the restoration of the long-lost empire. People secretly called him... A dictator, a murderous tyrant, a monster who tolerated pirates and strange monsters. But on the surface, people will only use one word to refer to this powerful and ferocious monarch. That is--[Emperor]
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Relatively speaking, the setting of this book is relatively new, and there are currently no poisonous points. I look forward to the author's performance, but there are still many pitfalls that the author will fill in.
It's so useless, the description was so awesome in the beginning. In the end, it seems that I have lived for 18 years in vain. What have I been doing these 18 years? Enjoy? Just enjoy the appetite and the so-called desire to read and explore when it feels so funny?
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Relatively speaking, the setting of this book is relatively new, and there are currently no poisonous points. I look forward to the author's performance, but there are still many pitfalls that the author will fill in.
It's so useless, the description was so awesome in the beginning. In the end, it seems that I have lived for 18 years in vain. What have I been doing these 18 years? Enjoy? Just enjoy the appetite and the so-called desire to read and explore when it feels so funny?









