
Outlaw Lord
by Avoid Fish
About This Novel
In the northwest of the mainland, the mechanical floating island declares that this is the era of goblin technology. Beside the sea of clouds, the sleeping black-winged dragon woke up amid a whisper. After the whale fell, the withered World Tree came to life, and an elf boy who called himself Mr. Tree stepped out of it. Deep in the ocean, the arcane genius bound here split the water into two halves. In the desert and the black sea, an old man who likes to bask in the sun reaches the sky in one step. The judge, who was staring into the abyss, opened his eyes again. The adventurer who has traveled a hundred years has returned from the end of the world. Under the black tide, the thousand-year empire collapsed! Terror strikes, Kallias remains here!
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Official(4)Scraped 24d ago
It's boring. It's too bland. I read it because of the words "outlaw" and I was very disappointed. This is a diary of European life in a different world with new and old ideas.
After reading this vague name, I can't define the genre of the novel.
I knew it was going to be boring, and sure enough, the beginning is the must-have element of a bad book - a long-winded time travel. Then it is a straightforward narrative with no highlights, and it even introduces the modern industry of muskets that is opposed to magic and fantasy. It can be said that it is a collection of bad books.
A single pig's foot? Or too many pig feet? Looking at the introduction of this book, is it a pig's trotter with multiple characters?
? ? ? ?
I feel quite confused and annoyed when I see it.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 24d ago
It's boring. It's too bland. I read it because of the words "outlaw" and I was very disappointed. This is a diary of European life in a different world with new and old ideas.
After reading this vague name, I can't define the genre of the novel.
I knew it was going to be boring, and sure enough, the beginning is the must-have element of a bad book - a long-winded time travel. Then it is a straightforward narrative with no highlights, and it even introduces the modern industry of muskets that is opposed to magic and fantasy. It can be said that it is a collection of bad books.
A single pig's foot? Or too many pig feet? Looking at the introduction of this book, is it a pig's trotter with multiple characters?
? ? ? ?
I feel quite confused and annoyed when I see it.









