
Dragon's Ritual Book
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(A brand new system, the setting is interesting, no riddles, no riddles, no riddles, the author has completed 4 million copies, his character is absolutely guaranteed, you will not lose money if you join the trap!) In this world, the fate is woven by "laws", and the gods use "curses" to judge the death of the living. However, when the twenty-fifth clock is about to ring, blasphemy will sprout in the depths of the gap, and the abyss will be eroded by the world... In Longjia's dream, there was an additional ritual book. In this world where dragons do not exist, the first dragon will be conceived and born from Longjia's discordant dream, and will respond to the law with dragon breath. The gods never judge, they only inflict harm. Human laws can only be written by humans themselves. The oath-breaking Dragon King of the old world will eventually become the foundation of the law of the new world, and on the dragon's back, Longjia will reject the godhood and throne and put everything under the new law. Until then. Longjia stood on the court of truth, broke the gavel base with his sword, and knocked down the judgment bell with his blunderbuss. He said: "God-I am here to acquit mankind." The sin of blasphemy must be washed away with blasphemy! (This book is also known as: "My Infinite Chain of Ritual", "This Ritualist Really Raised a Dragon", "I'll Accuse You of Any Crimes", "The Redemption of Haji Dragon", "Legislation of the Day")
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It's very long-winded. The opening chapter doesn't give the protagonist time to breathe and think. In addition, the protagonist himself doesn't have much intelligence. Therefore, people are constantly learning about events and events are happening. They don't understand anything or have only a little understanding of various bosses. It looks very tiring and the system is a trap. You have to bear the curse to cast it, it's pitifully weak.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
It's very long-winded. The opening chapter doesn't give the protagonist time to breathe and think. In addition, the protagonist himself doesn't have much intelligence. Therefore, people are constantly learning about events and events are happening. They don't understand anything or have only a little understanding of various bosses. It looks very tiring and the system is a trap. You have to bear the curse to cast it, it's pitifully weak.
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"Dragon's Ritual Book"-T2 level. Tags of the work: Big imagination, new system, sense of setting, ritual, law, relationship between gods and evildoers, curses and sinners, Western fantasy. Rating: A. The setting is interesting and self-contained, consistent with general logic and detailed and specific; B. The integrity cannot be evaluated temporarily; C. The author's writing skills are not outstanding. One-sentence review: A Western fantasy novel worth checking out for setting parties. 1. Introduction (A brand new system, the setting is interesting, no riddles, no riddles, no riddles, the author has completed 4 million copies, his character is absolutely guaranteed, you will not lose money if you join the trap!) In this world, the fate is woven by "laws", and the gods use "curses" to judge the death of the living. However, when the twenty-fifth clock is about to ring, blasphemy will sprout in the depths of the gap, and the abyss will be eroded by the world... In Longjia's dream, there was an additional ritual book. In this world where dragons do not exist, the first dragon will be conceived and born from Longjia's discordant dream, and will respond to the law with dragon breath. The gods never judge, they only inflict harm. Human laws can only be written by humans themselves. The oath-breaking Dragon King of the old world will eventually become the foundation of the law of the new world. Longjia stood on the court of truth, broke the gavel base with his sword, and knocked down the judgment bell with his blunderbuss. 2. Plot, characters and writing level The opening plot is quite satisfactory, with no obvious poisonous points but also lacks anything eye-catching. The character creation is so-so, still mainly based on labeling. The author's writing skills are qualified. 3. Highlights In the introduction, the author calls this book a "new system with a sense of setting", and the actual experience is indeed worthy of the name. What I personally find more interesting are the following: 1. Ceremony. The book has a clear, specific, and quantifiable definition of ritual. The three elements of a ritual include atmosphere, medium, and host. The atmosphere is the flesh and blood of the ritual, which determines the scope and intensity of the ceremony. The medium is the skeleton of the ritual, establishing a mysterious connection and guiding the power of the ritual. The host is the brain of the ritual, and actually controls the start and operation of the ritual. The atmosphere can be divided into seven levels. The first five levels are daily life, strange scene, secret atmosphere, liminal place, and sublime realm. Public dreams belong to the fourth level. There is the possibility of transformation of low-level atmosphere. If the author plays it properly, the fight for dominance of the atmosphere will surely become a highlight worth looking forward to. 2. God. There are 5 righteous gods and 24 righteous gods in the story world. The latter can be understood as subordinate gods. The gods made detailed and harsh laws, and the executioners were the executioners who carried out the punishments. There was one executioner for each hour of the day. 3. Sinner. The extraordinary people in the book are called sinners. They actively violate the law and use rituals to turn the punishments imposed by the executioners into their own lynchings, thereby stealing the power of God and achieving extraordinary results. After embarking on the path of criminals, you will continue to face more powerful punishments until you are destroyed or face the executioner. 4. Questions ① Compared with the outstanding setting, the plot level can only be said to be quite satisfactory; ②The amount of information in the opening chapter is too large. A large number of new concepts are introduced in just tens of thousands of words, and there is room for improvement in the pace of content output.




In this world, the fate is woven by "laws", and the gods use "curses" to judge the death of the living. However, when the twenty-fifth clock is about to ring, blasphemy will sprout in the depths of the gap, and the abyss will be eroded by the world... In Longjia's dream, there was an additional ritual book. In this world where dragons do not exist, the first dragon will be conceived and born from Longjia's discordant dream, and will respond to the law with dragon breath. The gods never judge, they only inflict harm. Human laws can only be written by humans themselves. The oath-breaking Dragon King of the old world will eventually become the foundation of the law of the new world, and on the dragon's back, Longjia will reject the godhood and throne and put everything under the new law. Until then. Longjia stood on the court of truth, broke the gavel base with his sword, and knocked down the judgment bell with his blunderbuss. He said: "God-I am here to acquit mankind." The sin of blasphemy must be washed away with blasphemy!




A very interesting novel with a setting that feels like a esoteric cult simulator




Set the party, there are old books completed, but the results are not very good












