
I Have a Shelter
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(The old book has been completed, and the new book "Your Majesty, Drink the Medicine Quickly" has been released, welcome to the pit) ............ George traveled to the Middle Ages and became a baron. And also inherited the legacy of the God of Sanctuary. However, he discovered that the world was not only shrouded in fog, but also a famine and doomsday awaited him! ...[The last half of the black bread has been eaten. If I can't find any food today, I can only carry this broken hammer and walk into the fog. "I hope today's diary will not be my last words." George put down the pen in his hand and looked out along the broken wall of the castle bedroom. The fog was stirring outside and the rain was pouring. ...
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Official(51)Scraped 19d ago
Neither up nor down
I have read more than 200 chapters. The plot of the development of the shelter in the front is relatively interesting. At least it piqued my interest. When I got to Elizabeth, I felt very confused. I felt like I was neither up nor down. The storyline was like tasteless. It was not tasteless or a pity to abandon, but it stuck in my neck and made me miserable. That so-called ruling The knight is a fucking paranoid madman, and the protagonist still asks him to manage those vampires. If he wants to be dark, he can be dark. It doesn't matter, but the protagonist doesn't want to be dark. He doesn't want to kill those innocent vampires. Anyway, he can't understand it. I don't comment on the so-called decentralization and centralization of power by the nobles, but the absolute authority of the protagonist in the asylum. I was causing trouble for myself. I thought those vampires were locked up outside the shelter to worry about the feelings of normal people, so they enslaved them, squeezed them and even killed them. It turned out not to be the case. They were locked up inside the shelter to cause trouble for themselves. Those knights had already had differences, and even inside the shelter. But the protagonist not only failed to stand up and help Absolute authority settled it, but it was about democracy. I was confused. I didn't understand what the operation was. I could contain all kinds of monsters and monsters. As for Elizabeth, I stabbed her when she came up. Well, I couldn't understand it. The bigger the map, the worse the appearance. I was choked by a useless thing. It's a pity that I left. The beginning was very attractive to me, but the subsequent confusing operations were too suffocating.
Why does God behave like a sneaky businessman?
The god here is like a complete human being, with emotions, thoughts, moods, joys, anger, sorrows, and joys. Such a thing is just a highly intelligent creature. Well, with great power, does this kind of thing deserve to be called a god? It is obviously a complete liar, and then people believe in it. It is so disgusting. To put it simply, call it the boss.
This protagonist is really funny. When he went to the manor to slay demons, I didn't care about burning out the nobles who were hiding in his own house. After all, people can't stand firm without ruthlessness. Even Liu Bei can't do anything without this kind of character. But this forced people to treat him differently. He stabbed Elizabeth who was undefended against him with a sword. Seeing that I laughed so hard at this. It originally gave me the impression that he was a tycoon that resembled Cao Cao. But it turned out that he was not just a poisonous snake, an unfed white-eyed wolf species. If he was so decisive and profit-oriented, why didn't he solve or control the witch named Anna when he discovered something unusual? Why don't you punish this miko when she gets spoiled and does whatever she wants? He treated her like a free-range man, and even said that this witch was special to him. Tsk, really, in my opinion, this protagonist is neither male nor female, nor human nor ghost. He can't be a hero, but he can't be a man. Even if he calls ***, he won't even pay for the Virgin Mary, which is a hundred times more comfortable than him.
...
There are too many third-person perspectives, explaining and explaining all the time. It's hard to feel immersed. You can add more character activities 😂, it just means a lot of explanation after just two sentences, it feels like too much...
I remember that chainmail is good at preventing cuts but poor at stabbing. I wonder if the author made a mistake?
Underground Castle 2 is a trap
Why did I kill the NPC, so I couldn't receive subsequent missions and was stuck on this picture?
You have successfully caught my attention.
After reading the first chapter, I feel good. Now it's time to enjoy the spiritual world. I hope the author won't disappoint me. Is there a grand and clear background? Are there any interlocking plots like ocean waves? The characters are vividly drawn and lifelike, the main plot is clear and enchanting, the branch plots are like criss-crossing streams, and the diction is gorgeous and immersive, so refreshing! ! ! Then I started to test the poison...[Emot=default,31/]
The beginning of the game feels like a horror game. During the day, you repair defenses and find supplies, and at night, you guard your home.
And the narration is spot on. Let readers feel the sense of crisis under the pressure of survival every night. The feeling that if you don't use all resources, you will die by night. An analogy is that a ship is struggling to hold on in the big waves on an endless sea. At any time, under the harsh conditions of strong winds and sea storms without the sun, it will be catastrophic!
That game is a huge pit
Underground Castle 2, that's right, cheating on krypton and cheating mom to sell batches
Read more than 50 chapters
Reading this book reminded me of the Red Alert doomsday novel I had read before! It's an old routine! Just change your skin! The system changes to the Seven Gods or something! Why! Book shortage!
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Official(51)Scraped 19d ago
Neither up nor down
I have read more than 200 chapters. The plot of the development of the shelter in the front is relatively interesting. At least it piqued my interest. When I got to Elizabeth, I felt very confused. I felt like I was neither up nor down. The storyline was like tasteless. It was not tasteless or a pity to abandon, but it stuck in my neck and made me miserable. That so-called ruling The knight is a fucking paranoid madman, and the protagonist still asks him to manage those vampires. If he wants to be dark, he can be dark. It doesn't matter, but the protagonist doesn't want to be dark. He doesn't want to kill those innocent vampires. Anyway, he can't understand it. I don't comment on the so-called decentralization and centralization of power by the nobles, but the absolute authority of the protagonist in the asylum. I was causing trouble for myself. I thought those vampires were locked up outside the shelter to worry about the feelings of normal people, so they enslaved them, squeezed them and even killed them. It turned out not to be the case. They were locked up inside the shelter to cause trouble for themselves. Those knights had already had differences, and even inside the shelter. But the protagonist not only failed to stand up and help Absolute authority settled it, but it was about democracy. I was confused. I didn't understand what the operation was. I could contain all kinds of monsters and monsters. As for Elizabeth, I stabbed her when she came up. Well, I couldn't understand it. The bigger the map, the worse the appearance. I was choked by a useless thing. It's a pity that I left. The beginning was very attractive to me, but the subsequent confusing operations were too suffocating.
Why does God behave like a sneaky businessman?
The god here is like a complete human being, with emotions, thoughts, moods, joys, anger, sorrows, and joys. Such a thing is just a highly intelligent creature. Well, with great power, does this kind of thing deserve to be called a god? It is obviously a complete liar, and then people believe in it. It is so disgusting. To put it simply, call it the boss.
This protagonist is really funny. When he went to the manor to slay demons, I didn't care about burning out the nobles who were hiding in his own house. After all, people can't stand firm without ruthlessness. Even Liu Bei can't do anything without this kind of character. But this forced people to treat him differently. He stabbed Elizabeth who was undefended against him with a sword. Seeing that I laughed so hard at this. It originally gave me the impression that he was a tycoon that resembled Cao Cao. But it turned out that he was not just a poisonous snake, an unfed white-eyed wolf species. If he was so decisive and profit-oriented, why didn't he solve or control the witch named Anna when he discovered something unusual? Why don't you punish this miko when she gets spoiled and does whatever she wants? He treated her like a free-range man, and even said that this witch was special to him. Tsk, really, in my opinion, this protagonist is neither male nor female, nor human nor ghost. He can't be a hero, but he can't be a man. Even if he calls ***, he won't even pay for the Virgin Mary, which is a hundred times more comfortable than him.
...
There are too many third-person perspectives, explaining and explaining all the time. It's hard to feel immersed. You can add more character activities 😂, it just means a lot of explanation after just two sentences, it feels like too much...
I remember that chainmail is good at preventing cuts but poor at stabbing. I wonder if the author made a mistake?
Underground Castle 2 is a trap
Why did I kill the NPC, so I couldn't receive subsequent missions and was stuck on this picture?
You have successfully caught my attention.
After reading the first chapter, I feel good. Now it's time to enjoy the spiritual world. I hope the author won't disappoint me. Is there a grand and clear background? Are there any interlocking plots like ocean waves? The characters are vividly drawn and lifelike, the main plot is clear and enchanting, the branch plots are like criss-crossing streams, and the diction is gorgeous and immersive, so refreshing! ! ! Then I started to test the poison...[Emot=default,31/]
The beginning of the game feels like a horror game. During the day, you repair defenses and find supplies, and at night, you guard your home.
And the narration is spot on. Let readers feel the sense of crisis under the pressure of survival every night. The feeling that if you don't use all resources, you will die by night. An analogy is that a ship is struggling to hold on in the big waves on an endless sea. At any time, under the harsh conditions of strong winds and sea storms without the sun, it will be catastrophic!
That game is a huge pit
Underground Castle 2, that's right, cheating on krypton and cheating mom to sell batches
Read more than 50 chapters
Reading this book reminded me of the Red Alert doomsday novel I had read before! It's an old routine! Just change your skin! The system changes to the Seven Gods or something! Why! Book shortage!
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[Pick it next time: 320 likes] ⚡️[Western Fantasy Wasteland·Resurrection of Ancient Gods·Manage Shelter]⚡️ A new work from Dagen's Power. To be honest, this author's books definitely fall into the good-but-not-popular genre. I liked his last book "The Wizard of the Black Sea" very much. It is also a wonderful wizard fantasy work. The background of this book is a medieval fantasy world full of swords, conflicts of faith, disputes between lords, and magic and witchcraft. The resurrected ancient god brings indescribable dark erosion, doomsday comes, and terror rages. After the defeat of the seven patronizing gods of the original world, they were no longer able to protect mankind and left their last hope to mankind itself. The last power gathered by the Seven Gods selected the protagonist George. He will develop Sanctuary, redeem the world, and lead mankind to fight against the ancient gods and the darkness and despair brought by the ancient gods. I still remember the beginning of the new game "Summoning the Nightmare". The first copy in the nightmare world, the fallen Black Feather City, left a very deep impression on me. At that time, I thought that if Black Feather City was made independent and the background and reasons for its fall were improved and expanded, it would be a brand new and wonderful world view. The book "I Have a Shelter" completely satisfied all my fantasies and requirements - the style of medieval fantasy, the apocalyptic wasteland world, swords and magic, the pressure of the resurrection of ancient gods, and the necessary construction, development and power of the farming stream. Skillful writing, stuck on a comfortable rhythm, connects these elements together. The character of the male protagonist is well established. He does not forcibly reduce his intelligence or enhance his intelligence. Deep down, he never considers himself a philanthropist, nor is he a middle schooler who clamors to save the world all day long. The theme of fighting the forces of darkness and redeeming the world is a bit old. However, the wonderful world view, novel themes, integration of multiple elements and interesting writing style have indeed greatly increased people's interest. -- After George suddenly woke up, he found himself in the ruins of a dilapidated castle, and he could actually see the notes on the items. [Shelter] But here, it seems that there is no way to resist any monsters at night... "The last half of the moldy black bread has been eaten. If I can't find food today, I will have no choice but to walk into the fog with this broken mace..."




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Not bad! Another game-adapted novel. Those who have played Underground Castle should feel familiar.












