
Manzi Started to Think About It
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I have a plan! Cass, who traveled through the world of swords and magic, discovered that as long as he ate mushrooms and looked for inspiration, he could complete all kinds of weird plans and become the idea king of the Mountains of Sorrow. [My great-great... Grandfather turned out to be a talkative and funny guy] [Damn arranged marriage, what do you mean a werewolf is my wife? [No one in this world knows alchemy better than me] [I know astrology better than all prophecy mages] [I am thinking of giving a succubus to the unmarried young people in the tribe, so that they will not always be in love and fight with each other] ...... "I just want to be a happy and worry-free warrior. I drink, sing, and beat up Yankees, goblins, drow sprouts, lichs, dragons... And play staring games with Medusa every day." "I am a barbarian with only 5 points of intelligence. Why am I so thoughtful? Just because I was deceived by the gods and spirits, I must become a great shaman?"
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
I can't make too many comments, I only know that the author Wen Qing made a mistake
The beginning of this book is about absurd joy. We came to see I Xunsi for joy, but you mixed a lot of pain and emotional drama into the absurd joy, giving various characters a tragic color. We came to see joy, not your tragic drama. The protagonist himself is cheating, and I don't understand but he is happy. We can ignore this problem, but you wrote a lot about the injustice of the world but failed to deal with it well. What we want to see is the absurd tragedy, not the tragedy you described in detail. At this time, the protagonist is not able to unlock his own tricks, and he has been given a setting with an intelligence only half that of ordinary people. Are you awake, the author?
The author of Manzi has much joy. Updates will be added soon.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
I can't make too many comments, I only know that the author Wen Qing made a mistake
The beginning of this book is about absurd joy. We came to see I Xunsi for joy, but you mixed a lot of pain and emotional drama into the absurd joy, giving various characters a tragic color. We came to see joy, not your tragic drama. The protagonist himself is cheating, and I don't understand but he is happy. We can ignore this problem, but you wrote a lot about the injustice of the world but failed to deal with it well. What we want to see is the absurd tragedy, not the tragedy you described in detail. At this time, the protagonist is not able to unlock his own tricks, and he has been given a setting with an intelligence only half that of ordinary people. Are you awake, the author?
The author of Manzi has much joy. Updates will be added soon.
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I've lived and seen many ghosts, All have flesh and blood, all have bones, and all are greedy. Tiger, calf, octopus, flaming vine; Burn my bones and suck my blood. Eat my remains, plateau sun; I live to find death. .................. Muddy November, dirty stones, Blackened bones, blurred palaces. I walked through the arches, I walked across the bridges, I am alive and searching for life. The light bleeds in the Moon Hall. Man and fish exchanged icy reactions. --"To and Back" .................. One of the better fantasy novels I have written recently, it has the flavor of fairy tales and religious poetry, like I am reading "The Divine Comedy". I hope I can keep updating it in the future and don't write it down.



Classified as sword and magic, the setting is novel, not DND. The northern tribe barbarians start with strong bodies and priest talents, animistic ancestor worship, tribal war pattern witch priests and various elements of the southern empire's mages, churches, and dwarves. Halfway through, I was thinking about plug-ins, and I needed inspiration, which is a logical chain to justify myself. The ancestral skull is used as a joke around, which has a fantasy flavor, but the actual atmosphere is a bit mixed. A semi-civilized slave tribe, the Southern Empire didn't say much about it, but it probably refers to the Middle Ages. There is a werewolf character, the daughter of a certain tribal chief was cursed by a witch, a bit of Fu Rui, but for those who like this, extra points, the contact and emotion are well written. One is savage, and the other is Furious. I personally don't like the slightly condescending attitude of the protagonist, especially the latter. I can't convince myself to treat the heroine as a pet beyond my heart. I often read novels from the perspective of a bystander, but I still can't accept it. A new book, the writing is excellent, the plot is compact for the time being, and the characters are quite distinct. The author pays attention to the chapter reviews, and the degree of rigor varies from person to person. It is worth reading. Recommended index: ✨✨✨ (ps: I still prefer pseudo-dnd in Western Fantasy, there is a framework reference)




Strong recommendation




The plot of Little Red Riding Hood is very fairy tale-like, and the plot development is quite good (it won't be a barbarian prince, a berserker, a brave man, I'm afraid. Jpg)













