
I Was a Prophet in Greece
About This Novel
Good news, time travel. Bad news, it's Greek mythology. The good news is that he traveled very early, before the gods were born, and he was the first creature in Chaos Chaos. The soul from another world pried the trajectory of destiny. Talon discovered that by promoting the development of destiny, he could become stronger, so... In the torrent of history, there is an invisible pushing hand. "The so-called fate means destiny. As for what fate looks like, I have the final say." Talon, the God of Destiny, said. This book is also called [I am a magic stick in Greece] [The God King of Flowing Water and the Iron-Forged Prophet] -- We have already had thousands of high-quality reading experiences such as "This Dungeon Grows Mushrooms", "This Game is Too Real", "Players Are Super-Justice", "Summoning the Holy Sword", etc. Please feel free to read it!
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Official(20)Scraped 2d ago
What you wrote is a bit good.
Do you know whether you are the fate of the world or the fate of interesting creatures? Time is so powerful, but fate is still so weak. You mean, it's the fate of the world, rather it's the fate of conscious beings. The destiny of the world it writes about is not like the destiny of the world, which talks about the destiny of the entire world. In the end, it writes about the destiny of conscious living beings. If so, you should also write time very weakly, because if fate is the fate of the world, then fate itself has already recruited all the gods except Chaos, the god of chaos, and then fate itself is very powerful. So you can either write down time, but I don't even know what you're writing about, whether you're writing about fate or fate.
The protagonist is basically a wage earner of fate so far. The God of Destiny should be able to change fate in the direction he wants instead of working for fate. To say that fate is predestined, then living in a corner is just a matter of left brain beating right brain. There is no protagonist in the destined fate. If the protagonist always follows the original destiny, it is not suicide.
The main character is dispensable and boring to watch.
It's this kind of start with high status and low strength again.
If fate is too weak, it will not decide the fate of others. A person who can determine the fate of the entire world must not be weak. The protagonist is born weak but carries the priesthood of fate. The setting is unreasonable. The three goddesses who also have the power of fate are stronger than the protagonist when they are born. Why is the protagonist a deformed child?
You have saved the prophet Prometheus too many times. If you save him again later, there is no need to watch him. He wipes people's butts every day and keeps trying to die. Can you save a person who wants to die every day? When the number of times goes up, there will always be a time when you can't save it.
Prometheus was getting a little annoyed. It's good if he can be saved once. If he seeks death again and again, it is his own doing. People who seek death are not worth saving.
This book is well written, but if the protagonist just gives them a prophecy and develops according to the original world, and he can't find a way to change the prophecy, then the protagonist feels like a tool, the protagonist should try to change the prophecy.
It's a very good book, but maybe because of the subject matter, not many people read it.
At least go search for different priesthoods.
Please update the author soon. Nice writing.
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Official(20)Scraped 2d ago
What you wrote is a bit good.
Do you know whether you are the fate of the world or the fate of interesting creatures? Time is so powerful, but fate is still so weak. You mean, it's the fate of the world, rather it's the fate of conscious beings. The destiny of the world it writes about is not like the destiny of the world, which talks about the destiny of the entire world. In the end, it writes about the destiny of conscious living beings. If so, you should also write time very weakly, because if fate is the fate of the world, then fate itself has already recruited all the gods except Chaos, the god of chaos, and then fate itself is very powerful. So you can either write down time, but I don't even know what you're writing about, whether you're writing about fate or fate.
The protagonist is basically a wage earner of fate so far. The God of Destiny should be able to change fate in the direction he wants instead of working for fate. To say that fate is predestined, then living in a corner is just a matter of left brain beating right brain. There is no protagonist in the destined fate. If the protagonist always follows the original destiny, it is not suicide.
The main character is dispensable and boring to watch.
It's this kind of start with high status and low strength again.
If fate is too weak, it will not decide the fate of others. A person who can determine the fate of the entire world must not be weak. The protagonist is born weak but carries the priesthood of fate. The setting is unreasonable. The three goddesses who also have the power of fate are stronger than the protagonist when they are born. Why is the protagonist a deformed child?
You have saved the prophet Prometheus too many times. If you save him again later, there is no need to watch him. He wipes people's butts every day and keeps trying to die. Can you save a person who wants to die every day? When the number of times goes up, there will always be a time when you can't save it.
Prometheus was getting a little annoyed. It's good if he can be saved once. If he seeks death again and again, it is his own doing. People who seek death are not worth saving.
This book is well written, but if the protagonist just gives them a prophecy and develops according to the original world, and he can't find a way to change the prophecy, then the protagonist feels like a tool, the protagonist should try to change the prophecy.
It's a very good book, but maybe because of the subject matter, not many people read it.
At least go search for different priesthoods.
Please update the author soon. Nice writing.









