
The Repair Knight in the Abyss
by Da Guji
About This Novel
This book takes you on a journey to one of the most terrifying and mysterious planes in the multiverse: the Abyss. ---------- A knight who was abandoned by his lord was forced to go into self-exile in the abyss. By chance, he obtained the inheritance of a cultivator. What kind of story will he encounter? ---------- Book club group 1158759173 People who do not have a background in running groups or are not familiar with DND can read it without any difficulty. It can be read as an ordinary fantasy novel. The setting uses a mixture of various versions of DND, multiple modules, and the author's personal settings. It can be called a pizza with pineapple, very delicious. ---------- This book is also called The Mortal Knight's Journey to Immortality.
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Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
The concept is relatively new, at the food and grass level.
There are relatively few themes that combine DND with cultivating immortality, and even fewer with so many words. The writing technique is still a bit immature, and the plot basically revolves around the protagonist alone, with no other character scenes. The narrative is a bit streamlined and fails to grasp the key points. The plot does not have the ups and downs of other traditional Western fantasy novels and is soul-stirring. However, the average level of Western fantasy authors is >History/Martial Arts>=Science Fiction/Fairy>Urban>Fantasy. The more difficult something is to write, the higher the average level of the author. A small adventure under a big plot takes up more than ten or twenty chapters, so the chapter titles cannot reflect the content of the chapter well, or the chapters are divided into too many and too detailed to capture the key points. I'm used to falling asleep listening to novels, but when I woke up and looked at the title of this book, I didn't know which chapter I fell asleep from. I couldn't hear the black technology of the Silver Dragon, Lord of the Abyss, Twenty-sided Dice, Crazy Lich, and the Arcane Throne. The chapter titles and the story are very appropriate. I don't really like the protagonist's behavior as a fake paladin, but he has some "little evil" thoughts (it's natural for the protagonist to steal Tijana's dog-licking artifacts and treasure trove, he's soft on female drows, and he makes unreasonable demands on the Aira clan (if he wants to join the army, he needs to kill an enemy) The teacher has proven his innocence? ) If you don't respond, you still have to go to the trouble of the paladin succubus. In fact, it is still a mortal mentality that does not distinguish between good and evil and only does things for the succubus/beautiful people.) Or the cultivation of immortals is about a person who is free and easy and happy with revenge. The length is more than enough to advance the plot of the story, but it still lacks the proper spiritual construction of the characters. The death knight of Azeroth's Death Trail is well-shaped. He works darkly and coldly but has a bright heart, hiding his dedication in the shadows. I hope that the author can make breakthroughs in subsequent creations and continue to work hard. In this era when Western fantasy is so unfinished, it is still commendable. (PS: The main point of complaining is that the father-in-law who wrote Sarafu's Dragon Wing Elegy specializes in making magic blades)
More than 800 chapters of foundation-building monks
Is the rhythm of this book similar to that of a mortal cultivating immortality? I hope it will be completed in my lifetime
This work is good
Good work, worth reading
worth a look
The work is very attractive
When I saw the name of this book, I lost the desire to read it.
A cultivator is countless times more noble than you, a knight. You are even more of a cultivator...
Tulas sexta faris is the emperor of the empire He was the former emperor Now that his empire was broken, he watched those people walk step by step to his palace curse, roar It's just useless work
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Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
The concept is relatively new, at the food and grass level.
There are relatively few themes that combine DND with cultivating immortality, and even fewer with so many words. The writing technique is still a bit immature, and the plot basically revolves around the protagonist alone, with no other character scenes. The narrative is a bit streamlined and fails to grasp the key points. The plot does not have the ups and downs of other traditional Western fantasy novels and is soul-stirring. However, the average level of Western fantasy authors is >History/Martial Arts>=Science Fiction/Fairy>Urban>Fantasy. The more difficult something is to write, the higher the average level of the author. A small adventure under a big plot takes up more than ten or twenty chapters, so the chapter titles cannot reflect the content of the chapter well, or the chapters are divided into too many and too detailed to capture the key points. I'm used to falling asleep listening to novels, but when I woke up and looked at the title of this book, I didn't know which chapter I fell asleep from. I couldn't hear the black technology of the Silver Dragon, Lord of the Abyss, Twenty-sided Dice, Crazy Lich, and the Arcane Throne. The chapter titles and the story are very appropriate. I don't really like the protagonist's behavior as a fake paladin, but he has some "little evil" thoughts (it's natural for the protagonist to steal Tijana's dog-licking artifacts and treasure trove, he's soft on female drows, and he makes unreasonable demands on the Aira clan (if he wants to join the army, he needs to kill an enemy) The teacher has proven his innocence? ) If you don't respond, you still have to go to the trouble of the paladin succubus. In fact, it is still a mortal mentality that does not distinguish between good and evil and only does things for the succubus/beautiful people.) Or the cultivation of immortals is about a person who is free and easy and happy with revenge. The length is more than enough to advance the plot of the story, but it still lacks the proper spiritual construction of the characters. The death knight of Azeroth's Death Trail is well-shaped. He works darkly and coldly but has a bright heart, hiding his dedication in the shadows. I hope that the author can make breakthroughs in subsequent creations and continue to work hard. In this era when Western fantasy is so unfinished, it is still commendable. (PS: The main point of complaining is that the father-in-law who wrote Sarafu's Dragon Wing Elegy specializes in making magic blades)
More than 800 chapters of foundation-building monks
Is the rhythm of this book similar to that of a mortal cultivating immortality? I hope it will be completed in my lifetime
This work is good
Good work, worth reading
worth a look
The work is very attractive
When I saw the name of this book, I lost the desire to read it.
A cultivator is countless times more noble than you, a knight. You are even more of a cultivator...
Tulas sexta faris is the emperor of the empire He was the former emperor Now that his empire was broken, he watched those people walk step by step to his palace curse, roar It's just useless work
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Very high-quality western fantasy. The characters are well-rounded, the plot is logical and not exaggerated, and there is no imbecile plot of pretending to slap a woman in the face and seeing her unable to walk. The supporting characters are also well portrayed, and the battle scenes are exciting and exciting! There is a raw aesthetic of violence. In order to blow up the devil's space channel, a knight was transported to the abyss and could not return. He met a monk by chance and taught him Taoism and began to practice. Generally speaking, it is an abyss survival adventure novel, and Taoism is equivalent to Golden Finger.




A classic fantasy adventure! Like it very much!




A knight in a fantasy world who received the inheritance and guidance of a Korean model. He is very good and powerful. I didn't even want to read it at first, but this time I felt that my mind had turned a corner. The ability settings of each level have been changed, which is a bit weird. The beginning of Abyss is good, but each chapter feels a bit short. I finished reading more than 200 chapters in a short time. Besides, it is not a dark novel. The protagonist starts out like a stereotyped knight. Of course, later on, he is also lawful and good🤔




Why you should read this book: Pseudo DND fantasy. The protagonist is a knight in a low-demon world. In order to close the portal to the abyss, he enters the portal with the blessing of the elves and destroys the magic circle on the other side. After destroying the magic circle on the other side, he is trapped in the bottomless abyss. He encounters a cultivator who is summoned to the abyss by a demon warlock and calls himself Han Tianzun. After assisting him in clearing the demons, he obtains the inheritance of cultivation techniques. While practicing, he searches for a way to return to the original world in the abyss. The style is similar to "Book of Demons". Although it looks like a hodgepodge of Chinese and Western elements, it is actually well written. The writing, setting and character creation are above the standard. The protagonist and his companions with unique personalities form an adventure team. The description of defeating powerful enemies and completing tasks through the cooperation of magic and martial arts is quite exciting. The abyss ecological environment, demon types and power distribution are also well described. It is a rare DND adventure with the bottomless abyss as the background. If you are interested, you can try it. Why not read this book: The cultivation inheritance in the book belongs to the standard mortal style setting, which feels a bit low. Personal evaluation: Liangcao-













