
Game of Thrones: I, Aemond
by Do You Understand Environmental Science?
About This Novel
The night I traveled through time and became Aemond Targaryen. He rewrote destiny with his own hands... He knew the history and that he would lose an eye in this fight. He tried hard to avoid it. But when the dagger fell, it was the nephew who lost his eye. Aemond Targaryen, he is the bad seed, the kinslayer, the regicide, the Optimus Prime of the Green Party. He is also the regent, the swimming champion of God's Eye Lake, and the guardian of the Seven Kingdoms...
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Official(26)Scraped 3d ago
The plot design is completely from God's perspective
Many plots are handled from God's perspective. In the eyes of people around them, they are cruel, bloody, and unfounded killings. The most typical one is the killing of "blood and cheese", or the killing of their family members in front of the followers. The protagonist is a time traveler who has watched the show. He is angry because of watching the show, but the people around the protagonist have not watched the show and have no idea why you killed these two people and their families. In their view, these two people were just doing things for the protagonist, and then they were killed inexplicably.
I feel a sense of depressing frustration when I look at it. It's a bit refreshing, but I also feel aggrieved when I'm feeling refreshed.
Frankly speaking, it would be much better if we just regarded this Aemond as another destiny of Aemond in a different parallel time and space in the world. But as a time-traveler, to be honest, not only can't I see it, but the further you go, the more you feel that this time-traveler has a negative evaluation. The protagonist caused trouble for himself before he had any rights, and then he was imprisoned and went crazy. If you say this is a modern person traveling through the past, you really can't tell. Internally, I felt aggrieved in various ways, including my mother and my father. Except for training a few soldiers, there is no conventional way for time travelers to farm and develop forces, and to suppress power internally. If the power suppression is not effective, use dragons. It is simple and crude, and the king's landing is not organized. The most enjoyable place to watch right now is where you kill the illegitimate child. The enemy hits our dragon with critical hits every time. We hit the dragon on the opposite side and wiped the edges again and again. It was clear that more dragons could be left behind, but they were just let go. Moreover, the foreshadowing was that a big battle was about to begin, but the result was to leave a thin line and stop halfway through. Looking frustrated. The way to relieve depression is to hug my sister. You are the real Aemond, right? You, the time-traveler, mentioned it at the beginning, but I really didn't see it in your subsequent actions. I was feeling aggrieved. I was so aggrieved that I just wanted to watch a big battle, and then the opponent's Red Queen and her dragon attacked both of us. Although the Red Queen was gone, the little black dragon was seriously injured and Vhagar was bitten through. A quick attacker, a heavy tank, beat the Red Queen, and were slandered by the opponent's bigger ones. . . .
The indecisive father, the second son of the king who is much stronger than everyone else, and other ambitious relatives, is this inappropriate Li Shimin of Westeros? Does the author want to do another Mudgate incident in King's Landing?
The main character travels through Game of Thrones and doesn't intend to become a king, so why does he travel across time?
I don't understand the point of continuing to let Geng Fei be the king. He made it clear that he doesn't want you to push him. If you want to take it back later, it will be ugly. Or is it that the protagonist is just laying a trap for his own brother to be killed later? It feels unnecessary.
How did you get such a good rating?
What kind of garbage plot is this? You actually play Game of Thrones with Vhagar in hand? Look at how the United States tries to reason with people.
The writing is good, but the characters are very twisted and their wits are revealed at critical moments.
Also, where did your goddamn time traveler come from, so Nimba? If you want to stand up, just do it quickly. You have to set up an archway as a sign to give others a chance to let your sister-in-law jump back and forth. You can't beat her to death with a stick. Do you have to be stabbed in the back by others? There is also the military power of the King's Landing, the military power of the palace. You have spies, and you know that others are not of the same mind as you. Your father was poisoned to death. There are four realms looking for trouble. Your subordinates don't know about surveillance. Anyway, the protagonist's IQ fluctuates according to the needs of the plot.
Very good. There are no cheats or silly plots like the system. After the war, just kill everyone in the city and church who is taller than a wheel.
Who takes over who? The emotions are so intense.
Yes, it's rare to see books with the same story about Dragon Family.
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Official(26)Scraped 3d ago
The plot design is completely from God's perspective
Many plots are handled from God's perspective. In the eyes of people around them, they are cruel, bloody, and unfounded killings. The most typical one is the killing of "blood and cheese", or the killing of their family members in front of the followers. The protagonist is a time traveler who has watched the show. He is angry because of watching the show, but the people around the protagonist have not watched the show and have no idea why you killed these two people and their families. In their view, these two people were just doing things for the protagonist, and then they were killed inexplicably.
I feel a sense of depressing frustration when I look at it. It's a bit refreshing, but I also feel aggrieved when I'm feeling refreshed.
Frankly speaking, it would be much better if we just regarded this Aemond as another destiny of Aemond in a different parallel time and space in the world. But as a time-traveler, to be honest, not only can't I see it, but the further you go, the more you feel that this time-traveler has a negative evaluation. The protagonist caused trouble for himself before he had any rights, and then he was imprisoned and went crazy. If you say this is a modern person traveling through the past, you really can't tell. Internally, I felt aggrieved in various ways, including my mother and my father. Except for training a few soldiers, there is no conventional way for time travelers to farm and develop forces, and to suppress power internally. If the power suppression is not effective, use dragons. It is simple and crude, and the king's landing is not organized. The most enjoyable place to watch right now is where you kill the illegitimate child. The enemy hits our dragon with critical hits every time. We hit the dragon on the opposite side and wiped the edges again and again. It was clear that more dragons could be left behind, but they were just let go. Moreover, the foreshadowing was that a big battle was about to begin, but the result was to leave a thin line and stop halfway through. Looking frustrated. The way to relieve depression is to hug my sister. You are the real Aemond, right? You, the time-traveler, mentioned it at the beginning, but I really didn't see it in your subsequent actions. I was feeling aggrieved. I was so aggrieved that I just wanted to watch a big battle, and then the opponent's Red Queen and her dragon attacked both of us. Although the Red Queen was gone, the little black dragon was seriously injured and Vhagar was bitten through. A quick attacker, a heavy tank, beat the Red Queen, and were slandered by the opponent's bigger ones. . . .
The indecisive father, the second son of the king who is much stronger than everyone else, and other ambitious relatives, is this inappropriate Li Shimin of Westeros? Does the author want to do another Mudgate incident in King's Landing?
The main character travels through Game of Thrones and doesn't intend to become a king, so why does he travel across time?
I don't understand the point of continuing to let Geng Fei be the king. He made it clear that he doesn't want you to push him. If you want to take it back later, it will be ugly. Or is it that the protagonist is just laying a trap for his own brother to be killed later? It feels unnecessary.
How did you get such a good rating?
What kind of garbage plot is this? You actually play Game of Thrones with Vhagar in hand? Look at how the United States tries to reason with people.
The writing is good, but the characters are very twisted and their wits are revealed at critical moments.
Also, where did your goddamn time traveler come from, so Nimba? If you want to stand up, just do it quickly. You have to set up an archway as a sign to give others a chance to let your sister-in-law jump back and forth. You can't beat her to death with a stick. Do you have to be stabbed in the back by others? There is also the military power of the King's Landing, the military power of the palace. You have spies, and you know that others are not of the same mind as you. Your father was poisoned to death. There are four realms looking for trouble. Your subordinates don't know about surveillance. Anyway, the protagonist's IQ fluctuates according to the needs of the plot.
Very good. There are no cheats or silly plots like the system. After the war, just kill everyone in the city and church who is taller than a wheel.
Who takes over who? The emotions are so intense.
Yes, it's rare to see books with the same story about Dragon Family.













