
Archdruid: How Can Nature Be Such an Inconvenience?
About This Novel
The Helmers family, with the Gedin bloodline, declined, and the only remaining Pompeii inherited the inheritance of his grandfather Uther, a 150-acre family farm, and thus began a new life in 627. As a druid apprentice, Pompeii lived a fulfilling and interesting life in the company of animal companions and natural spirits, ordinary but extraordinary. Until one day an earthquake opened the door to ancient underground ruins beneath the farm... Disasters left by previous civilizations reappeared in the world, and rumors of relics and artifacts spread like wildfire. Groups of adventurers, poets, scholars, tomb robbers and other people of all kinds came to the farm one after another. Agents of various forces fought openly and secretly, making the legal owner of the farm unbearable. Pompeii, who was bent on exploring the mysteries of nature, wanted to sell his farm and embark on a journey around the world, visiting holy places and writing travel notes. Unexpectedly, secrets about my grandfather and the Helmers family were unearthed deep in the ruins. Then the adventurers discovered that the owner of the B&B was actually a Druid with an alternative interpretation of nature... Wait a minute, why would a Druid open a farmhouse to sell machinery, prosthetics, magic items, hybrid crops, mutant magical beasts, alchemy supplies and constructs? ? ? "An era has its own laws. How can nature be such an inconvenience?" "The objective material universe and the operating laws and development trends of all things belong to nature, so what's the problem if I open a farmhouse?" This is the story of a druid who aims to travel around the world, ride all magical beasts, eat all over the country, and ride on all humanoid creatures, asking about nature.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Is the description in the introduction about riding around humanoids serious?
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Not enough. Not enough. Not enough. Not enough. Not enough.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Is the description in the introduction about riding around humanoids serious?
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Not enough. Not enough. Not enough. Not enough. Not enough.













