
Gun Lord
About This Novel
[The new book "The Original Vampire" has been released, an atypical Vampire story] When the mysterious elves disappeared in the Evernight Forest, when the ancient dragon fell asleep in the cave, when Naga walked out of the Devil's Sea with the fury of revenge, when the trolls and the orcs were still torn apart and fighting endlessly, when the human heroes gradually withered, and the empire fell into chaos... At the same time, the gun technology of the dwarves has gradually matured, and the bourgeois consciousness of the goblin merchants has also begun to awaken to cold weapons and hot weapons. The conflict between the supernatural side and the technological side, the collision of civilizations, is about to sweep the entire world. A storm of change is brewing, and a lord who has been transported by a modern soul finds that he is holding the key to change...
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Official(55)Scraped 19d ago
There are too many unnecessary storylines about the protagonist's sister, which affects the viewing experience.
The protagonist has traveled through time, and should have no feelings for his relatives in his original body. At the beginning, he should have a coping mentality and be afraid of being cheated. It is no longer necessary to control the army later. Now it has been written in such a way that people have deep feelings after only a few days of contact. It is no longer time-travel, and it conflicts with the beginning, which is the failure of many time-travel novels.
In fact, the book ended a bit hastily.
What happened to the Apocalypse bloodline, how did the dragon clan perish, who are the enemies of the Lich King, and where do they come from? There is no explanation as to why the elves know about the undead.
There are really too many poisonous points. I originally had some illusions. After all, this is the only book I have found that I can read in the past few months. But it turned out that there are so many poisonous points that I am really drunk. I will put it bluntly. In less than a hundred chapters, the protagonist has to die at least three times. Normally, a knight breaks into the city lord's palace and kills so many people without anyone noticing. The navy has not come to support for so long. The eldest sister does not care about the protagonist's life at all. In her opinion, a chance for revenge in the future is not as attractive as killing a small pirate group now? Also, knowing that he has extraordinary abilities and only being tricked by a wizard, he is so confident that the Naga tribe will send someone to negotiate? Entrusting your own personal safety in the hands of two unreliable women, it's really up to you. The Duke of Servais is also stupid. If he had known that the protagonist was so easy to kill, he would have directly negotiated and killed him, or directly went to the protagonist's residence and killed him. Anyway, the protagonist's power and himself are not aware of the protagonist before he sees the enemy, right?
StarCraft, isn't it delicious?
En route fusion strike detected
To the author
I think in the later period, when technology improves, we can use nitroglycerin, which is very powerful.
A little road-obsessed and a little obsessed
I hope a map can be produced. I really don't know how big the territory of the peninsula is. Where is the rebel branch and adjacent to those countries? Where is the goblin island?
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I came from My Empire, Sword of the Dawn, Release the Witch, and similar novels. I like this kind of novels. I hope they won't disappoint me.
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Official(55)Scraped 19d ago
There are too many unnecessary storylines about the protagonist's sister, which affects the viewing experience.
The protagonist has traveled through time, and should have no feelings for his relatives in his original body. At the beginning, he should have a coping mentality and be afraid of being cheated. It is no longer necessary to control the army later. Now it has been written in such a way that people have deep feelings after only a few days of contact. It is no longer time-travel, and it conflicts with the beginning, which is the failure of many time-travel novels.
In fact, the book ended a bit hastily.
What happened to the Apocalypse bloodline, how did the dragon clan perish, who are the enemies of the Lich King, and where do they come from? There is no explanation as to why the elves know about the undead.
There are really too many poisonous points. I originally had some illusions. After all, this is the only book I have found that I can read in the past few months. But it turned out that there are so many poisonous points that I am really drunk. I will put it bluntly. In less than a hundred chapters, the protagonist has to die at least three times. Normally, a knight breaks into the city lord's palace and kills so many people without anyone noticing. The navy has not come to support for so long. The eldest sister does not care about the protagonist's life at all. In her opinion, a chance for revenge in the future is not as attractive as killing a small pirate group now? Also, knowing that he has extraordinary abilities and only being tricked by a wizard, he is so confident that the Naga tribe will send someone to negotiate? Entrusting your own personal safety in the hands of two unreliable women, it's really up to you. The Duke of Servais is also stupid. If he had known that the protagonist was so easy to kill, he would have directly negotiated and killed him, or directly went to the protagonist's residence and killed him. Anyway, the protagonist's power and himself are not aware of the protagonist before he sees the enemy, right?
StarCraft, isn't it delicious?
En route fusion strike detected
To the author
I think in the later period, when technology improves, we can use nitroglycerin, which is very powerful.
A little road-obsessed and a little obsessed
I hope a map can be produced. I really don't know how big the territory of the peninsula is. Where is the rebel branch and adjacent to those countries? Where is the goblin island?
Start watching now
I came from My Empire, Sword of the Dawn, Release the Witch, and similar novels. I like this kind of novels. I hope they won't disappoint me.
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Lord construction Big is beautiful, more is better Industrial revolution, bourgeois revolution, guns and steam, civilization and ignorance, equality and class... The protagonist lives as a lord in a Western fantasy setting (with dwarves and the like), industrial revolution/steampunk If you go with the flow of the times, you will prosper, and you hold the key to change...




[B] A time-travel fantasy novel, the world is set in the Western Continent, and the time point is probably in the early days of the application of black gunpowder. At the same time, some fantasy elements are added, mainly goblin dwarves and some human supernatural analogs. The protagonist of the story travels back in time and is a lord who is about to die. He makes a strategic retreat at the beginning, uses the dwarf scientists he picks up on the road to light up the gun skill tree, and finally... Completes the road to hegemony?






















