
Traveling Across Azeroth, but I'm a Stonemason
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Countess Katrana: The Kingdom of Stormwind is just a shabby house... Lich King Ner'zhul: As long as I give Lordaeron a gentle kick... Chief Architect Van Cleef: We'll kick your ass and rebuild the Alliance unbreakable -- "Why does Silvermoon fly the Brotherhood's flag?" "Because they drove away the undead natural disasters." "Then can they drive away humans too?" -- "Why did you send King Garin to the guillotine?" "Because 'Citizen Garin' is suspected of colluding with the Scourge." "Then why don't you execute me?" "Because you are a natural disaster." -- "No one can destroy the friendly unity between humans and dwarfs," the secretary-general said privately, "not even the great craftsmen." -- The two Alliance royalists were exiled to the Alterac Snow Mountains to discuss the reasons for each other's exile. The first one said: "I am against Felix Walker-Patin." A second said: "For supporting Felix Walker-Patin." -- After reading these few alliance political jokes, Felix lamented that a person's destiny not only depends on his own struggle, but also takes into account the process of history. How could he, a Defias thief, become the Secretary General of the Alliance? However, a joke is a joke, and enemies of Union labor should beware. The chess master of the Brotherhood keeps all his secrets in his heart, and few players who play against him can escape unscathed. Whether it was Onyxia, Ner'zhul, or Archimonde, they all lost completely just when they thought they had a chance to win. So, whose turn is next?
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Official(17)Scraped 5d ago
How can I put it? World of Warcraft Azeroth is a world of heroes. The nation cannot survive there. If you don't talk about the Dread Demon King and the Ancient God, you dare to play democracy. It will collapse in minutes. There is nothing wrong with mortal democracy in the early stage, but there is no way to play it later.
The protagonist has a problem with his thinking
In today's society where money is paramount, reading novels is also based on interests being paramount. Silly and sweet things are no longer popular. You are a lowly commoner in that world. What regrets do you still want to solve? Was your body taken away by the natives when you time traveled? No matter which world adults only talk about interests, see if there are any benefits to be gained from those events. That is a game among nobles. The so-called regrets may be things that the nobles want to see happen or are happy to see happen.
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It's not interesting at all. Don't write novels or Western biographies.
The conflicts between the classes and even the bottom even after victory are well presented. Although it is also very dramatic, at least it is reflected.
How can I put it? World of Warcraft Azeroth is a world of heroes. The nation cannot survive there. If you don't talk about the Dread Demon King and the Ancient God, you dare to play democracy. It will collapse in minutes. There is nothing wrong with mortal democracy in the early stage, but there is no way to play it later.
This book has a threshold
This book has a threshold. At least most people born in 2000 have never played World of Warcraft. I was born in 2002. When I was a child, I played CF, Counterattack, and Dungeons. If I hadn't played Warcraft alone, I wouldn't have understood the worldview of World of Warcraft.
The angle is novel and the technique is unique. Let's see how it progresses in the future.
Not bad, good, let's cheat the protagonist quickly
In the early stage, I thought that the protagonist would lead the brothers to move up step by step. Who knew that after more than 170 chapters, most of the protagonists were wandering around, and then I felt that the protagonist had forgotten those who were arrested and imprisoned, and then it felt more and more boring.
There are often entire chapters without the protagonist appearing. Are we reading novels or chronicles?
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Official(17)Scraped 5d ago
How can I put it? World of Warcraft Azeroth is a world of heroes. The nation cannot survive there. If you don't talk about the Dread Demon King and the Ancient God, you dare to play democracy. It will collapse in minutes. There is nothing wrong with mortal democracy in the early stage, but there is no way to play it later.
The protagonist has a problem with his thinking
In today's society where money is paramount, reading novels is also based on interests being paramount. Silly and sweet things are no longer popular. You are a lowly commoner in that world. What regrets do you still want to solve? Was your body taken away by the natives when you time traveled? No matter which world adults only talk about interests, see if there are any benefits to be gained from those events. That is a game among nobles. The so-called regrets may be things that the nobles want to see happen or are happy to see happen.
💩
It's not interesting at all. Don't write novels or Western biographies.
The conflicts between the classes and even the bottom even after victory are well presented. Although it is also very dramatic, at least it is reflected.
How can I put it? World of Warcraft Azeroth is a world of heroes. The nation cannot survive there. If you don't talk about the Dread Demon King and the Ancient God, you dare to play democracy. It will collapse in minutes. There is nothing wrong with mortal democracy in the early stage, but there is no way to play it later.
This book has a threshold
This book has a threshold. At least most people born in 2000 have never played World of Warcraft. I was born in 2002. When I was a child, I played CF, Counterattack, and Dungeons. If I hadn't played Warcraft alone, I wouldn't have understood the worldview of World of Warcraft.
The angle is novel and the technique is unique. Let's see how it progresses in the future.
Not bad, good, let's cheat the protagonist quickly
In the early stage, I thought that the protagonist would lead the brothers to move up step by step. Who knew that after more than 170 chapters, most of the protagonists were wandering around, and then I felt that the protagonist had forgotten those who were arrested and imprisoned, and then it felt more and more boring.
There are often entire chapters without the protagonist appearing. Are we reading novels or chronicles?
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He traveled through time and became a member of the Stormwind City masons' wage-discussing team. He is currently in conflict with the Noble Council. I look forward to the follow-up plot development. It is worth watching.




First, let me identify myself, the author is Tsinghua Brother. Traveling across Azeroth, Felix was lifted among the buildings. Leading the Brotherhood and the Western Wilderness Revolution, the shadow of historical revolution can be seen in a lot of struggle content; the main plot line is clear, and the writing level is beyond doubt. At present, an armistice treaty has been signed with the Kingdom of Stormwind to split the territory and open up a second base in Lordaeron to fight against the Curse Sect. The only problem is low production capacity and worrying update volume. There are many novels about revolutions in other worlds, and most of them are very blunt. This work has some minor flaws. I don't know how many book lovers will like it. My tentative decision is: food!













