
Hey, King of Humans
by Sos
About This Novel
Dagon Orison originally just wanted his family to live a good life and had no other ideas. He finally discovered that only by letting everyone live a good life could he have a good life for himself, and there was no other way. Then let's do it this way, there's no other way to say it.
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In fact, the introduction is a bit confusing, so I jumped in first for the brothers.
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Very good book
Very good, why no comments?
Why is there no one like this traditional western novel🤠
Come on, the old author has a new work. Let's take a look at his previous books.
Come on, the old author has a new work. Let's take a look at his previous books.
Read about ten chapters
Generally. There are too many long paragraphs for a web article. At the same time, the dialogue is too lengthy and straightforward. The first few chapters are also too bland. The writing style is closer to the first person than the third person. There is almost no narration, so many words have to be spoken by the characters themselves, which seems extremely boring. The protagonist is a dwarf and lives in a dwarf city, but the strange thing is that the dialogue section that occupies most of the article has almost no dwarf characteristics, and it would not be inconsistent if it were replaced by a human village.
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Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
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In fact, the introduction is a bit confusing, so I jumped in first for the brothers.
well
No one? Why are there no comments?
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Very good book
Very good, why no comments?
Why is there no one like this traditional western novel🤠
Come on, the old author has a new work. Let's take a look at his previous books.
Come on, the old author has a new work. Let's take a look at his previous books.
Read about ten chapters
Generally. There are too many long paragraphs for a web article. At the same time, the dialogue is too lengthy and straightforward. The first few chapters are also too bland. The writing style is closer to the first person than the third person. There is almost no narration, so many words have to be spoken by the characters themselves, which seems extremely boring. The protagonist is a dwarf and lives in a dwarf city, but the strange thing is that the dialogue section that occupies most of the article has almost no dwarf characteristics, and it would not be inconsistent if it were replaced by a human village.
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★★★☆ Recommended to try It's probably the development of the barbarian tribes. There are no problems in all aspects, but I'm not happy personally. End of Chapter 35




Soth's new book features a dwarf-dragon hybrid protagonist, an indigenous person, and a time traveler grandfather. The world view is complete and rigorous, the writing is beautiful, the mind is big, the imagination is rich, and the updates are powerful. It is now quite fat, so you can take a look. Currently in college. The book is finished, you can take a look. The new book is also finished, so you can support it.




An old author, a veteran dnd author, a classic fantasy novel with guaranteed quality, so you don't have to worry about interruptions. Whether it's the control of the rhythm or the smoothness of the writing, it's very good.




A very orthodox Western fantasy. The author is a veteran of Western fantasy. The writing is very good. The dwarf aboriginal protagonist is not interesting at all, and the plot and characters are all online. It is the starting point. Many people pursue an inexplicable sense of substitution. The relatively obscure Western fantasy style of writing is not popular, but it is definitely a good book.













