
Land of Swords and Runes
About This Novel
Travel across Runeterra. Touch Yasuo's wind, Yi's infiniteness, and Shen's balance in Ionia; experience Swain's wisdom, LeBlanc's cunning, and Darius' iron blood in Noxus; experience Galen's perseverance, Lux's gentleness, and Vayne's hatred in Demacia. Playing with Zoe on the top of Mount Targon, asking Ornn to forge a sword in Freljord, fighting Thresh on the Shadow Island... (PS: Based on the new version of the official universe, there will be some changes and re-creations)
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Official(12)Scraped 7d ago
Logic confusion
The writing style of this novel is okay, but the power system and hierarchy differentiation are very confusing. It's normal that no one will read it. 1: This is the first time I saw Thresh in the Shadow Isles. The troops are actually no match for a nobody from Bilgewater. You can fight Thresh at level 40. Then you go to Bilgewater without upgrading, and then you can fight a nobody at level 45. Are you looking down on the Shadow Isles? If an unknown soldier is really that strong, why does Shadow Island come to recruit people every year? Nothing to say 2: Miss Fortune, who can be said to be the weakest background in League of Legends, is actually level 30 to 40 here at the age of 16? I was speechless after reading this novel that makes no sense╯╰ I also saw Pig's Feet running out of the Shadow Isles and going to Bilgewater to kill that gang. Just think of it as helping to test the poison. It's not even a cool article, and the logic doesn't make sense. There's a reason why no one reads it.
Let me see what he can do to equalize?
I have always been curious about his scoring criteria, so I will look at this score today to see how many points he can score?
Just finished reading
The ending felt so rushed, I was caught off guard and a bit confused.
Come on^0^~
This is a very well written book. It is a good book.
The division of strength levels is confusing
Is Camilla that strong? Comparable to the top heroes of Shadow Island, this book is really awesome. I don't recommend reading it. It's a bit poisonous.
The content is novel, but the logic breaks down
Bilgewater is probably the weakest place in Runeterra. I never thought that you, a little Kalami, could be more powerful than the ghost of Shadow Island. The biggest drawback of this book is the classification of levels. As long as you blur the levels, the book will not have any achievements. You can write like this in Bilgewater, but how will you deal with Freljord, Shurima, Targon, and the Void later on? I can't stand the Bilgewater chapter anymore.
I'm curious about his scoring mechanism
I looked at ten people before, but now...
Well written
Let's take a look at the experience and give it a try: as long as there are no supervisors, it will be fine
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 7d ago
Logic confusion
The writing style of this novel is okay, but the power system and hierarchy differentiation are very confusing. It's normal that no one will read it. 1: This is the first time I saw Thresh in the Shadow Isles. The troops are actually no match for a nobody from Bilgewater. You can fight Thresh at level 40. Then you go to Bilgewater without upgrading, and then you can fight a nobody at level 45. Are you looking down on the Shadow Isles? If an unknown soldier is really that strong, why does Shadow Island come to recruit people every year? Nothing to say 2: Miss Fortune, who can be said to be the weakest background in League of Legends, is actually level 30 to 40 here at the age of 16? I was speechless after reading this novel that makes no sense╯╰ I also saw Pig's Feet running out of the Shadow Isles and going to Bilgewater to kill that gang. Just think of it as helping to test the poison. It's not even a cool article, and the logic doesn't make sense. There's a reason why no one reads it.
Let me see what he can do to equalize?
I have always been curious about his scoring criteria, so I will look at this score today to see how many points he can score?
Just finished reading
The ending felt so rushed, I was caught off guard and a bit confused.
Come on^0^~
This is a very well written book. It is a good book.
The division of strength levels is confusing
Is Camilla that strong? Comparable to the top heroes of Shadow Island, this book is really awesome. I don't recommend reading it. It's a bit poisonous.
The content is novel, but the logic breaks down
Bilgewater is probably the weakest place in Runeterra. I never thought that you, a little Kalami, could be more powerful than the ghost of Shadow Island. The biggest drawback of this book is the classification of levels. As long as you blur the levels, the book will not have any achievements. You can write like this in Bilgewater, but how will you deal with Freljord, Shurima, Targon, and the Void later on? I can't stand the Bilgewater chapter anymore.
I'm curious about his scoring mechanism
I looked at ten people before, but now...
Well written
Let's take a look at the experience and give it a try: as long as there are no supervisors, it will be fine
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One of the few serious League of Legends novels written in official settings.




This one. . . In fact, the writing is very good, and it can indeed give you a sense of the vastness and mystery of Runeterra. However, because I have learned about the settings of LOL Runeterra, I find it a little difficult to accept the division of its power levels. However, it is indeed a great book.


























