Sail Shadow in the Sea of ​​fog

Sail Shadow in the Sea of ​​fog

by Ruffian

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995Kwords239chapters
Latest:
Ch. 239Extra, Extra Extra
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About This Novel

The Notes of a War Photographer has been written on EMO. I have opened a new book and written it to change my mind. Try to maintain stable updates, but focus on battlefield updates, so don't rush for updates unless you give me a reward of 10 million. One million is fine, and one hundred thousand is not unacceptable. In short, this is a story about fighting a naked butt-hairless sea monster and collecting some treasures to support the family. After the Valkyrie killed Poseidon, she carved the secrets of the world on the reverse scale, thus starting the Age of Discovery. There are six countries in the Star Sea Continent, a lawless pirate city, star-like islands in the boundless sea, and a treasure map that attracts captains. This is not the world of Caribbean, not Robinson's world, and certainly not Wang Lufei's world. This is a... A wild, weird, yet ancient new world!

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Book Friends 20241118727_de15mo ago

Very good, give up that one and concentrate on writing this one

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Lifetime_ce11mo ago

Faster, faster, faster, faster, faster, faster

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Benq14mo ago

I suffer from depression, so I won't support this book. I'm going to be a dirt digger.

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Rose and See You_ed14mo ago

It's very well written. I like this type of novel.

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Book Friends 20241104813_ce15mo ago

Can you write about a real-life treasure hunt in the ocean? To be honest, my favorite chapter in Global Digger is about driving an icebreaker to hunt for treasure. The whole expedition ship global treasure hunt should be good too.

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Orchid in the Empty Valley and Dream of Xiaoxiang8mo ago

Set sail! set sail!

Thank you to the members for receiving the seven-day free offer Another world + pirates + farming (real) + mythology To be honest, I have only seen about 70% of the current version and I am a little tired. Generally speaking, it is a story about traveling to another world and becoming a pirate captain to conquer the sea and the world, but the plot is more centered around Poseidon and Valkyrie, which means it is more on the mythological side. The setting of the previous game was quite interesting. The entire pirate system was strengthened around the blood and armor of Poseidon, either upgrading itself or upgrading the ship. At first, I thought these were artifacts, and it was a mess. The setting of the heart of the ship is also very interesting. It can give the captain different abilities and provide different benefits to the captain and the ship. It would be more fun if there was the ability to plunder the heart of the ship. Unfortunately, the protagonist can only whip his whip (physics). In terms of plot, I personally feel that there is not enough novelty, and the overall advancement structure is not much different. There is no treasure hunt, no conquest, and even the main line is not very clear... Generally speaking, it is a pirate novel with a special style, and it is still qualified as a supplement~

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Book Friends 2023020221503511mo ago

Good-looking👀Good-looking👀Good-looking👀Good-looking

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Little Bookworm8mo ago

It's free-of-charge only, it's beautiful, no need to say more! ! ! !

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Long Dreams Are Easy to Break6mo ago

After reading it, I still don't understand the extraordinary system of this book. I don't understand it.

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Book Friends 20230115279_cb12mo ago

A rare book

Courage, adventure, friendship... It's hard to read a good book, I hope you won't be a eunuch

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"Sail Shadow in the Fog Sea"-T3 level. Work tags: fantasy navigation, treasure hunting adventure, ship development. Rating: A. A fantasy sailing story with a relatively pure flavor, with the elements of ship upgrades that will make management enthusiasts ecstatic; B. It's difficult to evaluate the integrity. If you can't explain it, it means it's related to Poseidon's remains. I hope everyone knows; C. Originally, there was no need to worry too much about the control level of a mature author's work, but the author has both. A brief review in one sentence: "The Autobiography of Poseidon in the Underworld: Who hid my body!" >> 1. Introduction In short, this is a story about fighting a naked butt-hairless sea monster and collecting some treasures to support the family. After the Valkyrie killed Poseidon, she carved the secrets of the world on the reverse scale, thus starting the Age of Discovery. There are six countries in the Star Sea Continent, a lawless pirate city, star-like islands in the boundless sea, and a treasure map that attracts captains. This is not the world of Caribbean, not Robinson's world, and certainly not Wang Lufei's world. This is a... A wild, weird, yet ancient new world! 2. Plot, characters and writing level There isn't much to talk about in the plot. There are a lot of unexpected events and adventures. I hope that the subsequent plot development will focus on the protagonist's selection and planning. The level of character creation is so-so, and it seems that the author has no intention of making it complex, three-dimensional or diversified. The author's writing quality is passable, but it seems to lack some of the flavor of Western fantasy. 3. Highlights There are roughly two points of interest in this book: one is the classic western fantasy sailing style, and the other is the upgrade of extraordinary ships. The former is easy to feel, with classic elements such as activated vine cables, sailboats in glass bottles, and talking magic mirrors emerging in endlessly; the latter has well filled the needs of business readers in this genre. There are not many sailing stories in online articles, and many of them have chosen the plot route of expanding power to conquer the world. Presumably many people still have longing for free adventures, treasure hunts and secret explorations, right? Isn't it a man's romance to own a boat of his own, to continuously upgrade it through hard work, and to gradually move the boat closer to his ideal? Not to mention it's a super cool supernatural Ship of Theseus. 4. Questions ① The author wrote both books, and said that he wrote this book with the intention of changing his mind when he was tired of writing the old book; ② There are too many just-in-time accidents in the plot, which conflicts with the theme of sailing that highlights freedom; ③The role labeling is too thorough, allies and enemies are clearly distinguished and the tool attributes are prominent; ④The setting is too simple and crude, and everything can be Poseidon.

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There have been a lot of nautical fantasy works in recent years, and this is the only one I can read. The setting of the ship's heart always feels a bit like an interstellar cruise ship.

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"Sail Shadow in the Fog Sea"-T3 level. 1 Million words, complete. Work tags: fantasy navigation, treasure hunting adventure, ship development. Rating: A. A fantasy sailing story with a relatively pure flavor, with the elements of ship upgrades that will make management enthusiasts ecstatic; B. It's difficult to evaluate the integrity. If you can't explain it, it means it's related to Poseidon's remains. I hope everyone knows; C. Originally, there was no need to worry too much about the control level of a mature author's work, but the author has both. A brief review in one sentence: "The Autobiography of Poseidon in the Underworld: Who hid my body!" >> 1. Introduction In short, this is a story about fighting a naked butt-hairless sea monster and collecting some treasures to support the family. After the Valkyrie killed Poseidon, she carved the secrets of the world on the reverse scale, thus starting the Age of Discovery. There are six countries in the Star Sea Continent, a lawless pirate city, star-like islands in the boundless sea, and a treasure map that attracts captains. This is not the world of Caribbean, not Robinson's world, and certainly not Wang Lufei's world. This is a... A wild, weird, yet ancient new world! 2. Plot, characters and writing level There isn't much to talk about in the plot. There are a lot of unexpected events and adventures. I hope that the subsequent plot development will focus on the protagonist's selection and planning. The level of character creation is so-so, and it seems that the author has no intention of making it complex, three-dimensional or diversified. The author's writing quality is passable, but it seems to lack some of the flavor of Western fantasy. 3. Highlights There are roughly two points of interest in this book: one is the classic western fantasy sailing style, and the other is the upgrade of extraordinary ships. The former is easy to feel, with classic elements such as activated vine cables, sailboats in glass bottles, and talking magic mirrors emerging in endlessly; the latter has well filled the needs of business readers in this genre. There are not many sailing stories in online articles, and many of them have chosen the plot route of expanding power to conquer the world. Presumably many people still have longing for free adventures, treasure hunts and secret explorations, right? Isn't it a man's romance to own a boat of his own, to continuously upgrade it through hard work, and to gradually move the boat closer to his ideal? Not to mention it's a super cool supernatural Ship of Theseus. 4. Questions ① The author wrote both books, and said that he wrote this book with the intention of changing his mind when he was tired of writing the old book; ② There are too many just-in-time accidents in the plot, which conflicts with the theme of sailing that highlights freedom; ③The role labeling is too thorough, allies and enemies are clearly distinguished and the tool attributes are prominent; ④The setting is too simple and crude, and everything can be Poseidon.

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