
Marvel: the Twelve Spells
by Luoxia
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"Welcome to the evil camp!" "Unlock plots with the main characters of the Marvel Universe and have a chance to enhance the power of your spells. Unsealed spells can be upgraded with villain values. They will make you more powerful!" "Villain points can be obtained by making people have negative emotions such as fear, anger, sadness, depression, regret, etc. Villain points are the currency of the devil. It can buy a lot, such as making you the best piano player, the richest person... Or losing your life!" "Try to make superheroes have negative emotions and make them feel fear and anger. There will be unexpected rewards..." "So, are you ready? Mr. Evil has descended on the Marvel Universe!" Luo Xia, who possesses the power of twelve talismans, looked at the system description and fell into deep thought...
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Official(81)Scraped 18d ago
Good book. It's hard to understand those people who want to become superheroes as soon as they travel to the past. Where do they get their sense of identity? I don't see what he did in the world that gave birth to him and raised him. This is good. He doesn't take the initiative to do evil, and he doesn't have that much of a holy heart. What's wrong with torturing a superhero for the sake of his own growth?
Is this spreading negative energy? I can't stand it anymore. It's not a problem with the author's skills, but a problem with the way the character of the protagonist is designed.
I have read many novels, but I have accumulated some depression in my heart. This is all because most of the protagonists I see are very lucky, upright, and of high moral character. Most of the villains are stupid, crazy and ugly. They all have famous names, but they are all paper tigers. They look glamorous and majestic but wither when they meet the protagonist. So I thought, I want to see a real villain. This villain is maverick, aloof and dark, decisive in killing, and never weak. He never hides his evil, and never shows any false goodness. His image is very evil at first glance, full of demonic aura and murderous intent. What he is best at is trampling on the rules and killing famous families. Alone, he is an enemy of the entire world, spreading terror to all living creatures. He is the great master of the evil sect. Sometimes he is arrogant and domineering, sometimes cunning and cunning, and sometimes ruthless.
not good
The content is seriously inconsistent with the introduction. The introduction is about a devil, but the content is like a hero. The devil is chaotic evil, and the protagonist is like lawful evil or even chaotic good.
There is a bit of a problem with the positioning of the protagonist. He is a bit of a tease whether he is good or evil. He basically does things for the sake of making things happen, and lacks a big goal with an overall view! There is no future in the world of American comics if you fight alone, even if you are as powerful as Superman and have no power, you can't do anything!
Can anyone recommend to me some movies with Gwen as the heroine?
Your plagiarism is too obvious, right? The original book only added one: this
The original book is also called Marvel 12 Spells, but you guy only added one of these symbols. : To be honest, I thought that when I first saw it. The book I downloaded didn't seem to have a bookshelf. Then I looked at the bookshelf and realized that I had added a bookshelf. What's going on? If you look closely, you only have one more symbol. I'll give you a hard time. It's so obvious that you copied it. If you change your name, I won't say anything.
The villain setting is not very reasonable.
Since the protagonist is a villain, he must be evil to the end. What is a villain? The villains in Marvel all have the main goal of dominating the world. They kill people like nothing and treat civilians like ants, such as Hydra, the Triad, and the Ten Rings Gang. But the villain you set is not a pure villain. It is more similar to chaotic neutrality and a little more dark. Maybe it is because a pure villain cannot pass the test, which leads to such nondescript and neurotic feelings. The next thing is to collect emotional values. If you are a villain, do people still hate you? You only have fear and anger, which everyone has. Finally, there is the heroine. You must know that Spider-Woman has already transformed when you say that the greater the power, the greater the responsibility. You are sure that she will not fall out with you when she finds out that you are a devil. After all, you killed many people when you were carrying out the devil's plan, and then opened a space wormhole. You must know that Spider-Woman has always been lawful and righteous. Unless you whitewash the protagonist in the later stage, then treat it as if I didn't say anything. Don't talk about the protagonist's halo to make Spider-Woman unconditionally believe in this. In that case, the role of Spider-Woman will have been eliminated.
It was good at the beginning, but I stopped reading after reaching chapter 44, where Spider-Woman and Iron Man became deaf-mute.
Chapter 44 is so disgusting, the plot is so disgusting, stupid plot. The main character is like an idiot and takes the blame casually, which is disgusting.
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Official(81)Scraped 18d ago
Good book. It's hard to understand those people who want to become superheroes as soon as they travel to the past. Where do they get their sense of identity? I don't see what he did in the world that gave birth to him and raised him. This is good. He doesn't take the initiative to do evil, and he doesn't have that much of a holy heart. What's wrong with torturing a superhero for the sake of his own growth?
Is this spreading negative energy? I can't stand it anymore. It's not a problem with the author's skills, but a problem with the way the character of the protagonist is designed.
I have read many novels, but I have accumulated some depression in my heart. This is all because most of the protagonists I see are very lucky, upright, and of high moral character. Most of the villains are stupid, crazy and ugly. They all have famous names, but they are all paper tigers. They look glamorous and majestic but wither when they meet the protagonist. So I thought, I want to see a real villain. This villain is maverick, aloof and dark, decisive in killing, and never weak. He never hides his evil, and never shows any false goodness. His image is very evil at first glance, full of demonic aura and murderous intent. What he is best at is trampling on the rules and killing famous families. Alone, he is an enemy of the entire world, spreading terror to all living creatures. He is the great master of the evil sect. Sometimes he is arrogant and domineering, sometimes cunning and cunning, and sometimes ruthless.
not good
The content is seriously inconsistent with the introduction. The introduction is about a devil, but the content is like a hero. The devil is chaotic evil, and the protagonist is like lawful evil or even chaotic good.
There is a bit of a problem with the positioning of the protagonist. He is a bit of a tease whether he is good or evil. He basically does things for the sake of making things happen, and lacks a big goal with an overall view! There is no future in the world of American comics if you fight alone, even if you are as powerful as Superman and have no power, you can't do anything!
Can anyone recommend to me some movies with Gwen as the heroine?
Your plagiarism is too obvious, right? The original book only added one: this
The original book is also called Marvel 12 Spells, but you guy only added one of these symbols. : To be honest, I thought that when I first saw it. The book I downloaded didn't seem to have a bookshelf. Then I looked at the bookshelf and realized that I had added a bookshelf. What's going on? If you look closely, you only have one more symbol. I'll give you a hard time. It's so obvious that you copied it. If you change your name, I won't say anything.
The villain setting is not very reasonable.
Since the protagonist is a villain, he must be evil to the end. What is a villain? The villains in Marvel all have the main goal of dominating the world. They kill people like nothing and treat civilians like ants, such as Hydra, the Triad, and the Ten Rings Gang. But the villain you set is not a pure villain. It is more similar to chaotic neutrality and a little more dark. Maybe it is because a pure villain cannot pass the test, which leads to such nondescript and neurotic feelings. The next thing is to collect emotional values. If you are a villain, do people still hate you? You only have fear and anger, which everyone has. Finally, there is the heroine. You must know that Spider-Woman has already transformed when you say that the greater the power, the greater the responsibility. You are sure that she will not fall out with you when she finds out that you are a devil. After all, you killed many people when you were carrying out the devil's plan, and then opened a space wormhole. You must know that Spider-Woman has always been lawful and righteous. Unless you whitewash the protagonist in the later stage, then treat it as if I didn't say anything. Don't talk about the protagonist's halo to make Spider-Woman unconditionally believe in this. In that case, the role of Spider-Woman will have been eliminated.
It was good at the beginning, but I stopped reading after reaching chapter 44, where Spider-Woman and Iron Man became deaf-mute.
Chapter 44 is so disgusting, the plot is so disgusting, stupid plot. The main character is like an idiot and takes the blame casually, which is disgusting.
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Marvel fandom. The protagonist is an original character with a system, the twelve talisman powers from Jackie Chan's Adventures, an anti-hero personality, and the heroine is Gwen Spider-Man. When I added the book list, it contained 70,000 words. So far, there are no major flaws. The writing is smooth and I feel pretty good.




The protagonist possesses the power of the Twelve Talismans. He works as a villain in the Marvel world and gets villain points by doing things. The female protagonist is Gwen Spider-Man, who reads the book fluently and has not encountered any poisonous points for the time being. Author: Luo Xia (Lv.1) Tags: light novel, derivative fanfic Status: serialized Book-to-subscribe ratio: 8.0 First order: 6229 (available on 2023-05-23) Welcome to the evil camp! Unlock plots with the main characters of the Marvel Universe and have a chance to enhance the power of your spells. Unsealed spells can be upgraded with villain values, and they will make you more powerful! Villain points can be obtained by causing people to have negative emotions such as fear, anger, sadness, frustration, regret, etc. Villain points are the currency of the devil. They can buy a lot, such as making you the best piano player, the richest person... Or losing your life! Try to make superheroes feel negative emotions and make them feel fear and anger. There will be unexpected rewards... So, are you ready? Mr. Evil has descended upon the Marvel Universe!



I am a Marvel fan, and I am hanging around in Marvel for the time being. There are no other worlds to randomly intersperse in. The protagonist should be evil and lawful. The cheats are obvious. It seems to be very good, but the shortcomings are still short. . . Quite uncomfortable




The protagonist comes to Marvel with twelve talismans and takes the villain route. The heroine is the female Spider-Man Gwen. The writing is okay so far. I am more worried that it will collapse later. It can be used to pass the book shortage.













