Astrologers Are Fooling You

Astrologers Are Fooling You

by Observer No. 233

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About This Novel

An astrologer is a person who uses the movement of celestial bodies to understand the past and present, predict the future, and reveal destiny. He is a variant of the magician of the prophecy school. Astrologer Pal Rust originally thought so, until he re-opened an ancient book passed down from his ancestors after many years - "The Star Boater's Guide". What does "building a formula using star trajectories as a loop and using astral magic to develop plane-level magic" mean? What does "distorting time and space with huge magic power and mass, this is the essence of astrology"? What is "what you see is what you get, predicting the future and preparing power"? What does it mean to "give stars to the sky, light to the earth, and a future to people"? At first glance, it seems to be just the words of a novelist, but when you think about it carefully, it makes a lot of sense. As long as you can launch something into the sky and then keep in touch with it... This is the first step of the legendary astrologer who rewrote the status of the prophecy school. It is also the beginning of the deception career of the prophecy known as the "Great Deceiver" - "What do you mean by deception? We prophecies are so weak in combat and are easily targeted. How can we survive without learning some illusions to protect ourselves?"

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Lucky Soul7mo ago

It feels good, but not completely good.

The writing is very good, the plot is also very good, and the dnd setting used is also very perfect. The only shortcoming is that the main character is forced to make a curse for this purpose, and then every time there is a benefit, there is no gain, which makes it lack of excitement. It is fun to take risks and fight, but after the adventure, there is no gain and you are bankrupt, and you can't feel happy anymore. This is what it looks like

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A Snake in the Great Abyss Transformed into a Dragon6mo ago

This is how group running enthusiasts write novels: the setting is relatively rigorous, the construction is interesting, and the battle planning is reasonable. But what follows is a cool point: 1. Goldfinger doesn't study much about the astrology power that attracts him most. He spends all day thinking about his adventures and how to force the protagonist to take risks. 2. Upgrading is unclear and makes people laugh - the benefits of getting the future body are not highlighted in two sentences (even starting readers are asked to post questions before they can be answered). The curse corresponding to the power is a close-up; and correspondingly, the magic obtained by upgrading the ring must be listed one by one and briefly analyzed, which makes people sleepy.

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The Frivolity of That Youth in a Hurry7mo ago

Good reviews, you can watch it. Although the protagonist is a bit desperate for death, he feels like a great stickman.

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Merson_ba2mo ago

Why did it end so suddenly? Wasn't this interesting?

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