
Priest is Fierce
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[Adventure] [DND + a small amount of private equipment] [Physics School] [Violent Priest] Traveling through Faerûn, Li Ang became a priest of the War Temple. Bad news: He has Perception 9 and doesn't know a single magic spell. Good news: He has Strength 16, and can get extra bonuses whenever he solves problems physically. From then on, he embarked on a deviant path of "physical preaching". Praying in vain? Then use your fists to calm the heretic. Is the Holy Light not shining? Then brighten the night with the sparks of your warhammer. The dragon is coming? Li Ang smiled slightly: "I have a skill in physical animal taming. I wonder if you have heard about it?" Until one day, Tempus, the God of War: "That's enough! Leon! I order you to learn a magical skill! If you continue like this, my believers will start to stretch their muscles before praying!"
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Official(2)Scraped 26d ago
But the priest has a shield in one hand and a meteor hammer in the other. Do you think Rourou is weak? They all have old muscles, do you really understand?
A rare priest article in DND. The angle is unique, the writing is okay, the setting is good, and it is suitable for reading.
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Official(2)Scraped 26d ago
But the priest has a shield in one hand and a meteor hammer in the other. Do you think Rourou is weak? They all have old muscles, do you really understand?
A rare priest article in DND. The angle is unique, the writing is okay, the setting is good, and it is suitable for reading.
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3.28 It's a pretty good DND novel. Personally, I think the protagonist's combat power is a bit vague. Other than that, there are no obvious poisonous points. Rating: 80 points. (Read to the latest chapter)



Hay+, already has a million+ words. I like DND's recommendation, it's very much like running a group. The contrast in the early stage was very good, but after going to Waterdeep, it turned into a very old-fashioned Western fantasy adventure novel. Frequent descriptions of battles led to a loss of interest, and the sense of reward after the change of Goldfinger was not enough. The experience of following updates is very bad. If the author were better at updating, it could be at the level of a small boutique.



2 points. It's very smooth, but the first big dungeon is too bloody. You can basically guess the good and bad characters as soon as they appear.













