
Proof of Nature in the Forgotten Realm
About This Novel
A new book has been released: "My blood regenerates as fast as 100 million points". Here are the cunning and difficult drow elves, the forthright dwarves, and the eternally youthful elves; tracing the lost footprints and exploring the secrets of the natural evidence; the retro fantasy elements will usher in a new chapter. (This book is set in the year 1318 of the Valley Calendar. It corresponds to the first and second editions and related expansion packs. It has rules for building your own house. It is not a mindless novel, with a single female protagonist, a non-linear narrative, many foreshadowings, and a non-mainstream online writing style.)
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
As the title suggests, author, should I make a few character cards of the protagonists?
Thoughts after reading volume one
I have just finished reading the first volume (added postscript). First of all, it is a pity that the author deleted the content of Blue Star (that is ten chapters). As for those readers who say that the plot of Blue Star is lame, I can only say that they really don't want to use their brains when reading online articles nowadays! I think this novel is good in every aspect, but its lack of popularity may be because the author is not a great writer. I hope the author can keep writing, come on💪!
I hope the author can answer some questions
There are some doubts about the male protagonist's spiritual power. The article has already mentioned that the male protagonist has great psychic potential. It goes without saying whether he will work part-time as a psychic in the future because of his skills. My main puzzlement is that the protagonist's resistance to tampering with his memory is apparently due to the natural power of the cloak, which was given by the gods. So is the male protagonist's resistance to tampering with his memory due to his strong spiritual potential or the power of nature? Is the wish of nature a power given by God or a power evidenced by nature?
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A very good novel. Although I read it in a daze, I like this type of novel.
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
As the title suggests, author, should I make a few character cards of the protagonists?
Thoughts after reading volume one
I have just finished reading the first volume (added postscript). First of all, it is a pity that the author deleted the content of Blue Star (that is ten chapters). As for those readers who say that the plot of Blue Star is lame, I can only say that they really don't want to use their brains when reading online articles nowadays! I think this novel is good in every aspect, but its lack of popularity may be because the author is not a great writer. I hope the author can keep writing, come on💪!
I hope the author can answer some questions
There are some doubts about the male protagonist's spiritual power. The article has already mentioned that the male protagonist has great psychic potential. It goes without saying whether he will work part-time as a psychic in the future because of his skills. My main puzzlement is that the protagonist's resistance to tampering with his memory is apparently due to the natural power of the cloak, which was given by the gods. So is the male protagonist's resistance to tampering with his memory due to his strong spiritual potential or the power of nature? Is the wish of nature a power given by God or a power evidenced by nature?
Support the author Keep working hard and don't give up Fully conceive the content and present the wonderful article
nice
A very good novel. Although I read it in a daze, I like this type of novel.
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(Suspected to be tj) This is a rare DND-like novel. The protagonist is a druid, and the other characters' IQs are basically online. Those who like the fantasy DND style can read it.



It is not a brainless novel, but it has important foreshadowing that is called a poisonous point. Here are: The cunning and difficult drow, the forthright dwarves, the eternally youthful elves; Follow the lost footsteps and explore the secrets of natural evidence; the retro fantasy elements will usher in a new chapter.




A good fantasy novel, I hope it doesn't involve eunuchs.




Your concern about how many spell slots a druid has in DND is as ridiculous as asking the chief's son how much pocket money he has every month. He uses as many as he likes, but not many people are qualified to count. Could it be that all the people around him have traveled through time, and you still hold on to three and don't dare to use more for fear of being exposed?













