
The Resurrection of Terror: from the Straw Man's Shadow to the Dark Lord
About This Novel
Go out for good luck Reborn into a strange resurrected world Became a straw man shadow But he can absorb fear, and he can become stronger by absorbing fear! Each skill was redeemed by him! Devouring Shadows: You can swallow other people's shadows, and the swallowed people will suffer horror! Shadow Costume: You can use your shadow to possess the host and control her body! Death Whispers: You can recreate the images seen by the dying person and present them in your mind! Each shadow is swallowed up, and all lawless people are indulged in the illusion of death! From then on, an extremely terrifying and strange thing in this era was born! The world welcomed His arrival with blood! Celebrate His new birth with fear! He is called the Lord of Darkness, the God of Fear, the Lord of the Abyss, the Ancient Evil God, the Nightmare of Darkness... He comes with fear...
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
It basically has the same routine and plot as Scarecrow and the Demon Bear, but the writing is the worst among them.
The novel is good. The author could learn from Chinese Boy. There is an episode where someone can steal other people's shadows. The person whose shadow is stolen will turn blue and his body will float. I just borrowed it and changed it to make the person's shadow die after eating the person and the body floats in the air. It's just a suggestion, it's up to the author whether to adopt it or not.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
It basically has the same routine and plot as Scarecrow and the Demon Bear, but the writing is the worst among them.
The novel is good. The author could learn from Chinese Boy. There is an episode where someone can steal other people's shadows. The person whose shadow is stolen will turn blue and his body will float. I just borrowed it and changed it to make the person's shadow die after eating the person and the body floats in the air. It's just a suggestion, it's up to the author whether to adopt it or not.









