The Sun King in Lord of the Rings

The Sun King in Lord of the Rings

by A Single Tree In The Landscape

Length:
761Kwords371chapters
Latest:
Ch. 371Ending
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Updated 2y agoScraped 1mo ago
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About This Novel

The army of light crossed the ocean from Aman and set foot on Middle Earth, devastatingly annihilating the evil kingdom that had been persecuting humans and elves. The Great Demon King of the North was expelled to the realm of emptiness by Vera, and will not return to the earth until the Doomsday War tens of millions of years later. The achievements and faults of the Noldor and the strong and bright men who came after the Silmarillion also disappeared with the collapse of Beleriand. The elves in Middle-earth have become rare, and the human kingdoms have fallen into irreversible decline. The shadow of darkness has risen again in the land of Mordor. The minions of darkness swept across again, and fear and despair once again enveloped Middle-earth. The eastern kingdom will step forward, and those with king's blood will turn into the sun to illuminate the Middle Earth and drive away the darkness.

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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago

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Book Friend 202303269124438mo ago

This is a narrative text

No protagonist, no theme, just nonsense

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Book Friends 202103017651990471839mo ago

Hahaha

I seriously doubt that the Dongyi tribe here is the defeated Huns.

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Nanshan Knows What I Want51mo ago

About character dialogue

Why not use double quotes? Use frames to express... I feel like I'm reading a novel without dialogue, and I can't stand it at all.

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Week after Week44mo ago

Symbols and segmentation usage

Dialogue symbols do not need double quotes, and the paragraphs are also very messy. It gives me a headache to read, and it affects reading too much. In this way, readers can't even finish one chapter. I couldn't stand it after persisting for a few chapters.

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Fairy Ensemble🅥48mo ago

There are too many narrations, which makes it confusing!

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