
Cthulhu: I Play a God in Tokyo
About This Novel
Visible? Can't see? Even if you can see it, you have to pretend not to see it! When you are in Tokyo, you are full of inspiration. You can see with your own eyes that ghosts and gods are everywhere in Tokyo. From the yin and yang, the god of creation of the universe, the ghosts walking at night in the Heian era, the god of the invasion of the great voyage, the top ten unsolved unsolved mysteries of modern times, urban legends... Ghosts and gods exist in the human world, and there is no distinction between hell and heaven. Beliefs and legends can create gods. Lu Yuan inherited the Liuli Shrine in his family and built mystery and faith in Tokyo. In order to survive, as a new high-ranking ghost and god, he competes with a group of old ghosts for faith, is covered by memes, and has to avoid the crisis of ghosts and gods. He was in Tokyo and had just become a new god. It's a lot of pressure. ... [It is better to eat after watching the anime "Visible Girl"]
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Official(8)Scraped 14d ago
It feels more... well, how should I put it?
Playing gods in Tokyo. To be honest, I don't like this theme. It's not that I don't like Cthulhu, but Tokyo. If it has its own script route, it's okay. Ke Xue is also okay. Even Tokyo mythology is based on shrines. It's usually daily life here. The kind of being worshiped by gods I don't like the brainwashed world view, and then I was unhappy with the behavior of a certain prostitute. In Chinese Taoism, the reverence for gods is Shuxinan, so I don't really like the Buddhism's kind of seeking the afterlife rather than this life. To put it bluntly, I want to live in the afterlife, and live in the afterlife. The annoyance in Tokyo is infinitely magnified. Gods, gods and ghosts are all gods, and humans are inferior. What kind of priests are there? It feels like gods are more like pets, and there is a lot of dog food. The world of Conan is relatively physical, and the most mythical things that appear are Time, Hongzi, and the Black Organization. The plot here is urban, and the core is the detective and undercover series.
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Am I in Tokyo Cthulhu? The author is still a fan
There is something wrong with the system
First of all, you need to be clear about the genre you are writing about. The daily Cthulhu system. I think it is mainly daily life. In Japan, it is said to be a Cthulhu type, but when you add daily life, it changes the flavor. From Japan, which loves gods, it seems that the gods are more like pets, raised by dozens of families. From a daily perspective, the daily Cthulhu system is equivalent to a different kind of monster. Pretending to be a game with a horror style, who will die if you don't die? Lovecraft's style here is more realistic, using mystery to create a weird atmosphere. Believe it or not, changing into a costume and adding Cthulhu is guaranteed to collapse, just like people are saying that changing clothes, and then Cthulhu pops up, people are so scared that their hair is exploding. It feels like a chuuni style, and it can be said that Japanese shrines make you want to vomit.
I've read a lot of similar ones, and one author was so outrageous that he was screwed after less than thirty chapters. Come on.
Is there something wrong with the gods and ghosts here?
People are afraid of ghosts, but why are ghosts divided into human and ghost states? Shouldn't ghosts always be ghosts, but they are no different from humans in ordinary times, but in the eyes of another special person, they are ghosts?
Rush, rush, rush
I hope you can stick to it, come on
Are you a eunuch?
Isn't it Crusu?
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Official(8)Scraped 14d ago
It feels more... well, how should I put it?
Playing gods in Tokyo. To be honest, I don't like this theme. It's not that I don't like Cthulhu, but Tokyo. If it has its own script route, it's okay. Ke Xue is also okay. Even Tokyo mythology is based on shrines. It's usually daily life here. The kind of being worshiped by gods I don't like the brainwashed world view, and then I was unhappy with the behavior of a certain prostitute. In Chinese Taoism, the reverence for gods is Shuxinan, so I don't really like the Buddhism's kind of seeking the afterlife rather than this life. To put it bluntly, I want to live in the afterlife, and live in the afterlife. The annoyance in Tokyo is infinitely magnified. Gods, gods and ghosts are all gods, and humans are inferior. What kind of priests are there? It feels like gods are more like pets, and there is a lot of dog food. The world of Conan is relatively physical, and the most mythical things that appear are Time, Hongzi, and the Black Organization. The plot here is urban, and the core is the detective and undercover series.
. .
Am I in Tokyo Cthulhu? The author is still a fan
There is something wrong with the system
First of all, you need to be clear about the genre you are writing about. The daily Cthulhu system. I think it is mainly daily life. In Japan, it is said to be a Cthulhu type, but when you add daily life, it changes the flavor. From Japan, which loves gods, it seems that the gods are more like pets, raised by dozens of families. From a daily perspective, the daily Cthulhu system is equivalent to a different kind of monster. Pretending to be a game with a horror style, who will die if you don't die? Lovecraft's style here is more realistic, using mystery to create a weird atmosphere. Believe it or not, changing into a costume and adding Cthulhu is guaranteed to collapse, just like people are saying that changing clothes, and then Cthulhu pops up, people are so scared that their hair is exploding. It feels like a chuuni style, and it can be said that Japanese shrines make you want to vomit.
I've read a lot of similar ones, and one author was so outrageous that he was screwed after less than thirty chapters. Come on.
Is there something wrong with the gods and ghosts here?
People are afraid of ghosts, but why are ghosts divided into human and ghost states? Shouldn't ghosts always be ghosts, but they are no different from humans in ordinary times, but in the eyes of another special person, they are ghosts?
Rush, rush, rush
I hope you can stick to it, come on
Are you a eunuch?
Isn't it Crusu?









