
Titan Elegy
by Salted Fish Are Not Afraid Of Thrusts
About This Novel
Titan, in ancient legends, is a powerful fantasy creature that can summon wind and rain, shake the sky and shatter the earth, and can attract the thunder of destruction with a wave of its hand. Leon, who accidentally traveled to the world of swords and magic, had a new life. He was reborn as a half-elf of unknown origin. Leon, who was adopted by a dwarf blacksmith and an elf mage since childhood, was suddenly told one day that he was actually a descendant of the long-lost Titan clan. The ancient history shrouded in fog and darkness, the approaching cloud of war, and the pressure of the current situation make Leon involuntarily involved in the vortex of the times. The gods sitting on the throne of the Kingdom of God have never given up their attention to the material world. Powerful fantasy creatures such as dragons, phoenixes and chimeras are still active in the world. The unexpected discovery of a stone tablet recording ancient secrets made Leon, who finally understood the reality of the world, determined to actively intervene in the chaotic world. Can you sit in the clouds, watch the changes in the world, and lead the world to a new future? The time traveler Leon will personally interpret an epic legendary experience for the world. "Wait a minute, who can tell me how to activate this cheating system?" - I have completed three million-word novels, "The Ship Girl's Journey to Retrieve", "Ranger King of Azeroth" and "Red Lotus Trail", please feel free to read.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Am I the first! ! !
Wow, no one is there
Feeling pretty good
I feel like the writing is quite detailed ~ It should be good
Anyway, five stars first.
Lao Shu Daqiang came here. Not much push.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Am I the first! ! !
Wow, no one is there
Feeling pretty good
I feel like the writing is quite detailed ~ It should be good
Anyway, five stars first.
Lao Shu Daqiang came here. Not much push.









