
Game of Thrones: the Great Swordsman of House Dane
About This Novel
His soul traveled through Westeros and became the younger brother of Arthur Dayne, the Sword of Dawn. Looking at the Dawn Sword that was about to embark on a journey, young Louis knew that he must become stronger as soon as possible. In the year 289 of Aegon's calendar, he participated in the tourney for the first time at Lannister Port and won the championship. In 294, he defeated Barristan Selmy, the captain of the Kingsguard, and then defeated all Westeros masters for three consecutive years, winning the title of First Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and was known as the nemesis of all Westeros swordsmen. Nickname - Devil's Muscles... Ah! The Infinite Swordsman--Louis Dane! (There is already a Game of Thrones fan "The Death Knight of the Lannister House", interested readers can follow it.)
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Official(16)Scraped 7d ago
1. Under feudal rule, more money does not mean more soldiers. The core reason is the system problem. A larger population means more poor people. You still inherit the ruling class from the previous dynasty and are the party that squeezes the people. Your technology has not achieved great development. How can one city be more powerful than the whole of Dorne? When you develop and hand over 20% of the profits, the Martell family will only be stronger than you, Starfall City. When you are weak, Starfall City turns over profits and you are the exploited. How can you be stronger than the exploiters with normal development? Will House Martell watch another house rise? Why do people support you? All you can control are mercenaries who rely on money to maintain order. They don't understand what people's war is at all.
A lump within a lump, whoever sees it knows it!
I can't tell what the protagonist is doing... He just keeps sleeping with women, the so-called Infinite Sword Master. I can't see this thing in many subsequent chapters, and there is no main plot.
There was a thunderstorm at the beginning, and it didn't look like he was a time traveler at all.
Beginning with parricide? That's Westeros
As expected, chasing new books is so uncomfortable. I want to raise one
It's inexplicable, and I don't know why the protagonist hates gods so much, and the description of gods is also very childish. The gods here are all conceptual, like light, ice, and sea gods. The other entities who dare to call themselves gods, such as green prophets and wizards, had it not been for traditional religious beliefs such as the Seven Gods, and the protagonist would have inexplicably hated these phenomena for no reason.
Good water! ! !
If the ruling system is not changed and the productive forces are not liberated, how can we rebel?
It's good, it's a wonderful Game of Thrones novel. It doesn't focus on making dragons but follows the orthodox knight route. The characters are well written and have unique and attractive personalities. I highly recommend everyone to read it.
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Official(16)Scraped 7d ago
1. Under feudal rule, more money does not mean more soldiers. The core reason is the system problem. A larger population means more poor people. You still inherit the ruling class from the previous dynasty and are the party that squeezes the people. Your technology has not achieved great development. How can one city be more powerful than the whole of Dorne? When you develop and hand over 20% of the profits, the Martell family will only be stronger than you, Starfall City. When you are weak, Starfall City turns over profits and you are the exploited. How can you be stronger than the exploiters with normal development? Will House Martell watch another house rise? Why do people support you? All you can control are mercenaries who rely on money to maintain order. They don't understand what people's war is at all.
A lump within a lump, whoever sees it knows it!
I can't tell what the protagonist is doing... He just keeps sleeping with women, the so-called Infinite Sword Master. I can't see this thing in many subsequent chapters, and there is no main plot.
There was a thunderstorm at the beginning, and it didn't look like he was a time traveler at all.
Beginning with parricide? That's Westeros
As expected, chasing new books is so uncomfortable. I want to raise one
It's inexplicable, and I don't know why the protagonist hates gods so much, and the description of gods is also very childish. The gods here are all conceptual, like light, ice, and sea gods. The other entities who dare to call themselves gods, such as green prophets and wizards, had it not been for traditional religious beliefs such as the Seven Gods, and the protagonist would have inexplicably hated these phenomena for no reason.
Good water! ! !
If the ruling system is not changed and the productive forces are not liberated, how can we rebel?
It's good, it's a wonderful Game of Thrones novel. It doesn't focus on making dragons but follows the orthodox knight route. The characters are well written and have unique and attractive personalities. I highly recommend everyone to read it.









