
Strangeness Has Come, and My Incense Has Become a God
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A dying folk immortal who traveled to a strange world. Miserable! Very miserable! A shabby temple, an old shrine and a few wisps of incense. Hell begins! \
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
The Virgin Mary was originally written to be very uncomfortable, but in the end, the system was like a dog, unable to do anything. She had two souls in one body. The main character originally occupied that body in the back, and it couldn't be done by seizing the body and killing the incompetent soul, right? He must be like a dog, giving whatever others ask for, and being kicked out of his body, leaving his cultivation and skills to that tiger. I changed it later, and the writing became much smoother. Although it seemed a lot duller, it was better than bursting.
Writing fantasy in an urban setting is taboo, and there is no successful precedent.
What's more, to write about Shinto, you need to understand the rules of Shinto. God is composed of divine priests. It is enough for the divine priests to touch the rules and control the law of thunder. If you have become a god and want to practice some Taoist thunder skills, it is out of place, and it is not called Shinto.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
The Virgin Mary was originally written to be very uncomfortable, but in the end, the system was like a dog, unable to do anything. She had two souls in one body. The main character originally occupied that body in the back, and it couldn't be done by seizing the body and killing the incompetent soul, right? He must be like a dog, giving whatever others ask for, and being kicked out of his body, leaving his cultivation and skills to that tiger. I changed it later, and the writing became much smoother. Although it seemed a lot duller, it was better than bursting.
Writing fantasy in an urban setting is taboo, and there is no successful precedent.
What's more, to write about Shinto, you need to understand the rules of Shinto. God is composed of divine priests. It is enough for the divine priests to touch the rules and control the law of thunder. If you have become a god and want to practice some Taoist thunder skills, it is out of place, and it is not called Shinto.














