
Game of Thrones: Sunwalker
by Ji Danqing
About This Novel
"Dear warrior, the continent of Westeros is facing a huge crisis. When the southern countries are in chaos caused by the war, the threat from the northern ice sheet has quietly arrived. Are you willing to be a hero to save the continent? Confirm/Deny." When Liu accidentally clicked the "Confirm" button, the gears of fate began to turn. The people of Westeros will have a choice. Should they choose the blazing sunshine from another world, or the scorching dragon flames from the other side of the ocean? And those people who will stir up troubles on the mainland will also face a different life...
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Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
After more than seventy chapters, after the break, it got back on track. It can be seen that what the author wants to write in the first 70 chapters is that the author is humble, well-reasoned and unable to find faults. Then let the carrot hurt the protagonist, and then the protagonist wakes up. After all, he must establish his own political power and cannot work for others. Most people fell down before chapter 70. It is not an exaggeration to say that the author wrote nothing. I would like to ask the author, have you ever thought about why it took 70 chapters to write these disgusting plots? We are from God's perspective, can we endure the protagonist being ordered around by an NPC for dozens of chapters? What's more, it is a miracle that can clearly help people recover from injuries! The first 70 chapters are not necessary at all. Anyone who has watched Game of Thrones knows that if you travel to the past and have no identity or background, you can only start a new one. You can either choose to rule the savages and start your own business, or choose to start your own business on the other side of the Narrow Sea. As a result, the author insisted that the protagonist hang out with Stark, and then helped Stark rescue wounded soldiers for dozens of chapters. He was yelled at by Stark, and he saved so many people. He was treated to a meal and felt like he was being treated with great courtesy. That's it! Fan fiction like Game of Thrones is nothing but starting from scratch! Because there is no one in Game of Thrones who is a qualified monarch and a king who can accommodate the protagonist.
The author's personal preferences override the main line of the story
It can be seen that the author likes the Lang family and asks the protagonist to spare no effort to help them, or take the initiative to help them, and then let the readers read nearly 70 chapters of useless articles. Both Ed and Rob in the original work are quite deceptive. How can you get along well with them? I feel that I already have power. If I want to develop my own power, wouldn't it be better to be on the other side? He doesn't have to be influenced by the Seven Gods Religion here. Or maybe using Cersei, the people in the Lion family are really generous and canonize people and give money casually.
Update soon. How can you be a man with such a short time?
It's boring. The protagonist is a tool man and his subjective initiative is too poor.
A very interesting new Game of Thrones book written by an old WoW player. Different styles, the follow-up can also be interspersed with the huge and magnificent background story of World of Warcraft to add flavor. Very much looking forward to it. Grandpa Mao's people's supremacy is really great! Long live the people!
I haven't read the book, and the introduction is a bit ugly.
The introduction gives people the feeling of being in conflict with a dragon! Game of Thrones, you don't play dragon... It's so boring! I don't know if the author meant this, but if not, it's best to change it! If so, just pretend I didn't say it
It's quite satisfactory, the plot is smooth and a bit procrastinating.
There is no redundant description of women. This great kindness can be called a hidden gem in the power game genre, and is encouraged by 5 stars.
The progress is too slow. A description of the environment and psychology plus dialogue can be enough for one page. Occasionally, it's okay. You can do it every few chapters. One page is full of dialogue. It's always like this. Moreover, the presence of the Holy Light is too weak. In the end, the protagonist will not use the Holy Light much like ordinary people.
Too slow
I'm not telling you, one chapter a day is a bit too slow. [Emot=default,06/] I regretted reading the latest chapter directly in one night.
good health
The novel is really good, it reads very well, I like it very much
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Official(12)Scraped 19d ago
After more than seventy chapters, after the break, it got back on track. It can be seen that what the author wants to write in the first 70 chapters is that the author is humble, well-reasoned and unable to find faults. Then let the carrot hurt the protagonist, and then the protagonist wakes up. After all, he must establish his own political power and cannot work for others. Most people fell down before chapter 70. It is not an exaggeration to say that the author wrote nothing. I would like to ask the author, have you ever thought about why it took 70 chapters to write these disgusting plots? We are from God's perspective, can we endure the protagonist being ordered around by an NPC for dozens of chapters? What's more, it is a miracle that can clearly help people recover from injuries! The first 70 chapters are not necessary at all. Anyone who has watched Game of Thrones knows that if you travel to the past and have no identity or background, you can only start a new one. You can either choose to rule the savages and start your own business, or choose to start your own business on the other side of the Narrow Sea. As a result, the author insisted that the protagonist hang out with Stark, and then helped Stark rescue wounded soldiers for dozens of chapters. He was yelled at by Stark, and he saved so many people. He was treated to a meal and felt like he was being treated with great courtesy. That's it! Fan fiction like Game of Thrones is nothing but starting from scratch! Because there is no one in Game of Thrones who is a qualified monarch and a king who can accommodate the protagonist.
The author's personal preferences override the main line of the story
It can be seen that the author likes the Lang family and asks the protagonist to spare no effort to help them, or take the initiative to help them, and then let the readers read nearly 70 chapters of useless articles. Both Ed and Rob in the original work are quite deceptive. How can you get along well with them? I feel that I already have power. If I want to develop my own power, wouldn't it be better to be on the other side? He doesn't have to be influenced by the Seven Gods Religion here. Or maybe using Cersei, the people in the Lion family are really generous and canonize people and give money casually.
Update soon. How can you be a man with such a short time?
It's boring. The protagonist is a tool man and his subjective initiative is too poor.
A very interesting new Game of Thrones book written by an old WoW player. Different styles, the follow-up can also be interspersed with the huge and magnificent background story of World of Warcraft to add flavor. Very much looking forward to it. Grandpa Mao's people's supremacy is really great! Long live the people!
I haven't read the book, and the introduction is a bit ugly.
The introduction gives people the feeling of being in conflict with a dragon! Game of Thrones, you don't play dragon... It's so boring! I don't know if the author meant this, but if not, it's best to change it! If so, just pretend I didn't say it
It's quite satisfactory, the plot is smooth and a bit procrastinating.
There is no redundant description of women. This great kindness can be called a hidden gem in the power game genre, and is encouraged by 5 stars.
The progress is too slow. A description of the environment and psychology plus dialogue can be enough for one page. Occasionally, it's okay. You can do it every few chapters. One page is full of dialogue. It's always like this. Moreover, the presence of the Holy Light is too weak. In the end, the protagonist will not use the Holy Light much like ordinary people.
Too slow
I'm not telling you, one chapter a day is a bit too slow. [Emot=default,06/] I regretted reading the latest chapter directly in one night.
good health
The novel is really good, it reads very well, I like it very much









