
Lord of the Silver Crows
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If you are interested, you can take a look at the new book "Card War Chess: Entries Beginning with the Headless Horseman" - in a world shrouded in mist, elegant nobles in tuxedos look at machines covered with huge gears. In the diffuse steam, the silver pocket watch on his chest rattled with the wind, attracting the attention of the crowd of crows. On the surface, the mysterious fantasy world with gears roaring with steam has faded away. The ancient and mysterious "sequence" reveals reality as the pages of the book turn. With the running system, Diego traveled into this mysterious world that combines steampunk and wizards.
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
This is not a wizard novel.
I want to see the wizard. I want to see the kind that captures God and studies it. You will be doomed to be filled with disappointment. This time I read the summary after two chapters.
It feels like it's still much lower than expected.
Originally, I thought this was a novel full of mystery, madness, and fantasy adventure like Lord of Mysteries. But in fact, although this novel is relatively similar in setting, the difference in viewing experience is really quite big. If you compare Mystery with this novel, Mystery was very slow to gain steam in the early stages, but by about eighty chapters, that is, at the end of the first volume, the small foreshadowing I bought earlier detonated at the same time, killing the captain, and the protagonist was killed by the big boss behind the scenes. This series of shocks made the audience stunned by the combination of punches. Between the thrill of finally uncovering the mystery and the sadness of the captain's death, it was hard to stop watching. But from the first chapter to more than eighty chapters of this novel, a lot of foreshadowings are laid, but none of them are really revealed. After reading more than 80 chapters, I am still confused. It can be said that every five or six chapters, there is a big foreshadowing laid down. However, these foreshadowings are laid one after another, but none of them are recycled. Then, when the previous foreshadowing is not recycled, new foreshadowings are laid. I feel like the author is just too greedy. He keeps foreshadowing without considering that there are so many foreshadowings that were planted but not recovered. Another point I want to complain about is that the rules of running groups and the rules of throwing dice in the novel are not explained at all, which makes me, a person who has never played group running, really find the novel very confusing. Another problem is that I feel that the vocabulary used in the novel is too much and too heavy, which makes me feel that the novel is watery.
Is it because my education level is too low?
Obviously I know every word written by the author, but I can't understand what it means when you put it together. I can't understand at least 30% of the whole book. It's so smooth for you all to read.
The relationship between gamblers and gravekeepers
Gamblers end up with nothing and can only act as gravekeepers
Awesome, I wrote three books at once
I didn't say that Author, do you have an outline? If so, don't you sort it out? A lot of foreshadowings have been laid What explanation do you have? One by one in the clouds and fog To put it nicely, "Are you a Riddler?" It's not nice to say, "If you don't have writing, don't bury so many foreshadowings." I wrote it in a mess Still think it's good Then write the psychological description of the protagonist Prepare to advance the plot But you have to be smart about your rubbish writing style. It's related to an element of your novel A "chaotic" batch You're still brainstorming The people watching were very confused. Are you trying to drive your readers crazy? So many foreshadowings that I want to detonate at once Do you have that strength? The slug version of the Serpent of the Stars, the "Snake Shadow" sealed in the Morning Star, a short sequence of the Fire Sword Road, the positive and negative sequence of yin and yang, the separated half of the Rose Bishop who slept with the original owner became the coquettish "Ms. Tower", the half-blooded Fast, the music of death Which of these holes have you filled? And directly brainstorming to promote the plot And it's not clear-cut Think of an example reason Is this the composition writing technique used by primary school students? I can't even count the words "water". Brainstorming a bunch of completely unorganized stuff Which teacher taught you how to argue?
What a mess
There are too many story lines and it's a bit hard to understand.
There shouldn't be a female protagonist in Cthulhu, right?
Right?╯▂╰[Emot=default,39/]Crystal Flame Hahahahahaha
Well enough
It's just that some settings are very unclear. Some numbers appear suddenly and I don't understand what they mean. They don't even explain them, so it's a bit difficult to read.
Give me a sequence introduction, but I can't understand it.
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
This is not a wizard novel.
I want to see the wizard. I want to see the kind that captures God and studies it. You will be doomed to be filled with disappointment. This time I read the summary after two chapters.
It feels like it's still much lower than expected.
Originally, I thought this was a novel full of mystery, madness, and fantasy adventure like Lord of Mysteries. But in fact, although this novel is relatively similar in setting, the difference in viewing experience is really quite big. If you compare Mystery with this novel, Mystery was very slow to gain steam in the early stages, but by about eighty chapters, that is, at the end of the first volume, the small foreshadowing I bought earlier detonated at the same time, killing the captain, and the protagonist was killed by the big boss behind the scenes. This series of shocks made the audience stunned by the combination of punches. Between the thrill of finally uncovering the mystery and the sadness of the captain's death, it was hard to stop watching. But from the first chapter to more than eighty chapters of this novel, a lot of foreshadowings are laid, but none of them are really revealed. After reading more than 80 chapters, I am still confused. It can be said that every five or six chapters, there is a big foreshadowing laid down. However, these foreshadowings are laid one after another, but none of them are recycled. Then, when the previous foreshadowing is not recycled, new foreshadowings are laid. I feel like the author is just too greedy. He keeps foreshadowing without considering that there are so many foreshadowings that were planted but not recovered. Another point I want to complain about is that the rules of running groups and the rules of throwing dice in the novel are not explained at all, which makes me, a person who has never played group running, really find the novel very confusing. Another problem is that I feel that the vocabulary used in the novel is too much and too heavy, which makes me feel that the novel is watery.
Is it because my education level is too low?
Obviously I know every word written by the author, but I can't understand what it means when you put it together. I can't understand at least 30% of the whole book. It's so smooth for you all to read.
The relationship between gamblers and gravekeepers
Gamblers end up with nothing and can only act as gravekeepers
Awesome, I wrote three books at once
I didn't say that Author, do you have an outline? If so, don't you sort it out? A lot of foreshadowings have been laid What explanation do you have? One by one in the clouds and fog To put it nicely, "Are you a Riddler?" It's not nice to say, "If you don't have writing, don't bury so many foreshadowings." I wrote it in a mess Still think it's good Then write the psychological description of the protagonist Prepare to advance the plot But you have to be smart about your rubbish writing style. It's related to an element of your novel A "chaotic" batch You're still brainstorming The people watching were very confused. Are you trying to drive your readers crazy? So many foreshadowings that I want to detonate at once Do you have that strength? The slug version of the Serpent of the Stars, the "Snake Shadow" sealed in the Morning Star, a short sequence of the Fire Sword Road, the positive and negative sequence of yin and yang, the separated half of the Rose Bishop who slept with the original owner became the coquettish "Ms. Tower", the half-blooded Fast, the music of death Which of these holes have you filled? And directly brainstorming to promote the plot And it's not clear-cut Think of an example reason Is this the composition writing technique used by primary school students? I can't even count the words "water". Brainstorming a bunch of completely unorganized stuff Which teacher taught you how to argue?
What a mess
There are too many story lines and it's a bit hard to understand.
There shouldn't be a female protagonist in Cthulhu, right?
Right?╯▂╰[Emot=default,39/]Crystal Flame Hahahahahaha
Well enough
It's just that some settings are very unclear. Some numbers appear suddenly and I don't understand what they mean. They don't even explain them, so it's a bit difficult to read.
Give me a sequence introduction, but I can't understand it.
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A parody of Lord of Mysteries, the power system has been modified a lot. The protagonist brings a team-running system with him, throwing dice to use abilities, etc. However, this kind of cheat gives people a sense of mystery. After reading 70,000 to 80,000 words, I still don't quite understand the protagonist's abilities. It's a bit tiring to read.




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A parody of Lord of Mysteries, the power system has been modified a lot. The protagonist brings a team-running system with him, throwing dice to use abilities, etc. However, this kind of cheat gives people a sense of mystery. After reading 70,000 to 80,000 words, I still don't quite understand the protagonist's abilities. It's a bit tiring to read.













