
Lord Elden of Baldur's Gate
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[Dungeons and Dragons Good news, he has awakened the [Dharma Ring System] that he is very familiar with. Bad news, he just has the ring system, not a real fader. This means he has no immortality. But that's not important. The important thing is that the [Dharma Ring System] allows him to have a completely different power system from this world. Others are limited by their careers and can only develop in one direction, work part-time and make choices. However, he relied on freedom to add points and became an all-rounder who can do everything. Others are limited to the number of spells they can cast per day, so they can save time during the adventure. But he was re-reading the combat skills fiercely. This is only a superficial difference in the system. When Riggs is fed up with red tape and just wants to win, his enemies will understand the despair of "trying your best to win"! ... Many years later, Riggs, who was level 713, wore the Platinum Sons hood, the Fire Lord's armor, and held a backhand sword. Turning his back to all living beings, he faced Neissera, who had become a god. While adding bleeding grease to the weapon, he sneered softly: "Your sun has set."
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
It can be seen that the author and protagonist are sexually repressed.
The ending is pretty good, I hope the next one will be better written. This one ended a bit too hastily, but at least the plot of bg3 is over
It's beautiful. Come on, author!
Well written, a masterpiece of Baldur's Gate.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
It can be seen that the author and protagonist are sexually repressed.
The ending is pretty good, I hope the next one will be better written. This one ended a bit too hastily, but at least the plot of bg3 is over
It's beautiful. Come on, author!
Well written, a masterpiece of Baldur's Gate.









