
Captain Jack Sparrow of Azeroth
by Dream Hand
About This Novel
Jack, a refugee from Stormwind City, served in the Third Fleet of Kul Tiras. After being captured by Naga, he was forced to join the Blackwater Pirates. With his super luck, strong force, and engineering talent, Jack successfully robbed a ship and became the captain himself. The Black Pearl sails across the endless sea, heading to locations with treasures around the world...
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Official(8)Scraped 4d ago
I can't stand it anymore, I was abusing the boss in the early stage
The main character seems like a waste, but the novel is enjoyable, but I can't stand it anymore
Satisfies both of my needs at the same time
I want to read both sea adventure stories and World of Warcraft. This book fulfills both my wishes at once, and the writing is good. Also, why do I always think that the protagonist is not a red dragon who doesn't know his identity?
a little disappointed
A traditional Western fantasy adventure about Azeroth has no game feel at all. The characters don't behave like people from Azeroth, but more like people from the medieval Age of Discovery. In addition, the protagonist fainted too easily. He fainted three times in ten chapters and still lost his memory. Basically, he is just the protagonist who follows the plot and doesn't have much room for his own planning and thinking.
Watching it without thinking is still very enjoyable.
Bobby Caldick is "tributed" in the game, the author can help us feel happy
How can such a good book not have a book club? The author should create a book club.
Okay, it feels like Pirates of the Caribbean
Personally, I think it's okay. It's pretty good compared to others.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 4d ago
I can't stand it anymore, I was abusing the boss in the early stage
The main character seems like a waste, but the novel is enjoyable, but I can't stand it anymore
Satisfies both of my needs at the same time
I want to read both sea adventure stories and World of Warcraft. This book fulfills both my wishes at once, and the writing is good. Also, why do I always think that the protagonist is not a red dragon who doesn't know his identity?
a little disappointed
A traditional Western fantasy adventure about Azeroth has no game feel at all. The characters don't behave like people from Azeroth, but more like people from the medieval Age of Discovery. In addition, the protagonist fainted too easily. He fainted three times in ten chapters and still lost his memory. Basically, he is just the protagonist who follows the plot and doesn't have much room for his own planning and thinking.
Watching it without thinking is still very enjoyable.
Bobby Caldick is "tributed" in the game, the author can help us feel happy
How can such a good book not have a book club? The author should create a book club.
Okay, it feels like Pirates of the Caribbean
Personally, I think it's okay. It's pretty good compared to others.









