
Warhammer 40k, I, the Ogryn, Walk the Sky
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Xie Yong, a hard-working wage earner, found himself in a prison when he woke up, but this was no ordinary prison... As for why it was unusual, he didn't understand, because he was just an Ogryn ape-man. That's right, it's the Ogryn ape-man, a legal subhuman designated by the Ministry of Military Affairs. At the same time, it is also a slightly larger face value coin in the hands of the human emperor. Although he is in prison, fortunately he still has a system in his head. Just want me as an Ogryn ape to understand the system prompts? ! Hahaha, why don't you let Tzeentch teach me how to count to the number 9? What? I can really count to 9! Hello! System, after this mission is completed, can you let me change to a normal body? ? Warhammer 40K related volumes: "Undertow: Becoming a Smart Ogryn" "The Black Light Virus Appears in the Exorcist Dead Zone" "Wearing Radiated Power Armor, Entering Warhammer Space Marines" "Emperor's Blessing or Tzeentch's Blessing?" "Prepare to make a big fortune for the Ogryn body" "I became a judge" "Return to the Human Empire to find big shots for sponsorship" Resident Evil related volumes: "Dissipating the Plague Energy Properties from Nurgle" "Virus Collection Journey of Blacklight Virus" Mass Effect related volumes: "Ogryns in Mass Effect" "Rogue Trader: Across the Universe"
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The protagonist becomes more and more frustrated later on
There is nothing much to say. There is a book that also travels through Warhammer and can travel through various worlds, but the protagonist is an green skin. It is very cool to watch, because the green skin protagonist really kills people. He spreads his spores in almost every world and then destroys the world. The protagonist of this book is an idiot. There is also a wisdom system, and the protagonist is a cowardly idiot. Well, the killing is not decisive, and the protagonist becomes a primary school student in a dilemma.
To be honest, it's okay. It's just that the protagonist becomes less and less clueless towards the end, which leads to frustration. But it's okay until Mass Effect returns to the Empire. The first part is considered a good article. I can even give it four stars. But the feature of this article disappears in Resident Evil. It keeps declining from there. It's okay to give up the brain, but the author wants us to pick up the brain... It seems that the protagonist is ignorant. I hope the author can really write well. When I comment now, the characteristics of the world are still missing. The protagonist still has not improved and is doing contradictory things.
It looks like watching a game. Especially part 1 at war What Hammer does
A subhuman has no human rights in the empire and is still running for the corrupt empire. The protagonist is a normal person, so he likes to be the lackey of the Corpse Emperor. What kind of lackey of the imperial nobles? You, a subhuman, have high military achievements, but you are also at the bottom and can never climb up.
The more I watch, the more I feel frustrated and frustrated. At first, Inquisition and Resident Evil were fine, but later they turned into something completely unknown.
There is actually something to learn about the intelligent system now!
Chapter 6 of Volume 5 has been revised.
I have made changes to the chapter "The Nun's Crisis of Faith", please let everyone know.
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The protagonist becomes more and more frustrated later on
There is nothing much to say. There is a book that also travels through Warhammer and can travel through various worlds, but the protagonist is an green skin. It is very cool to watch, because the green skin protagonist really kills people. He spreads his spores in almost every world and then destroys the world. The protagonist of this book is an idiot. There is also a wisdom system, and the protagonist is a cowardly idiot. Well, the killing is not decisive, and the protagonist becomes a primary school student in a dilemma.
To be honest, it's okay. It's just that the protagonist becomes less and less clueless towards the end, which leads to frustration. But it's okay until Mass Effect returns to the Empire. The first part is considered a good article. I can even give it four stars. But the feature of this article disappears in Resident Evil. It keeps declining from there. It's okay to give up the brain, but the author wants us to pick up the brain... It seems that the protagonist is ignorant. I hope the author can really write well. When I comment now, the characteristics of the world are still missing. The protagonist still has not improved and is doing contradictory things.
It looks like watching a game. Especially part 1 at war What Hammer does
A subhuman has no human rights in the empire and is still running for the corrupt empire. The protagonist is a normal person, so he likes to be the lackey of the Corpse Emperor. What kind of lackey of the imperial nobles? You, a subhuman, have high military achievements, but you are also at the bottom and can never climb up.
The more I watch, the more I feel frustrated and frustrated. At first, Inquisition and Resident Evil were fine, but later they turned into something completely unknown.
There is actually something to learn about the intelligent system now!
Chapter 6 of Volume 5 has been revised.
I have made changes to the chapter "The Nun's Crisis of Faith", please let everyone know.
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Start with Undertide, become an Ogryn, and experience "Undertide", "Exorcism", "Star Marine 2", "Rogue Trader" and "Inquisitor".




Xie Yong, a hard-working wage earner, found himself in a prison when he woke up, but this was no ordinary prison... As for why it was unusual, he didn't understand, because he was just an Ogryn ape-man.




After following it for a while, I decided to add it to the book list for recommendation. The author has very carefully portrayed the character of the protagonist. The plot is also very exciting, and every character is very charming.



Warhammer Skyflow, started as an Ogryn, started in the Inquisition, carried guns for the Astartes, fought with the demon army of Tzeentch, and harvested Nurgle's wool. Now he is planning to become an inquisitor and a Rogue Trader, and become a real Warhammer Dragon Aotian.













