
Oropa Wars
by Muzi Pisces
About This Novel
On the three continents of Oropa, a delicate balance was formed due to the equal rivalry of the seven major forces. However, the war between the orcs and the forest elves broke this balance. Human knights and mages, dwarves, dark elves, undead legions, and even the Poseidon clan, the mortal enemies of all living things on the continent, were also involved in the war. However, this was just the beginning of a huge conspiracy that had been in the works for centuries. A small human village has been completely shattered. The children living in the village have each embarked on a different destiny...
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Official(17)Scraped 20d ago
Although I haven't seen it, the divisions are very clear.
Although I haven't seen it, the divisions are very clear.
The plot is too bloody and the heroine is simply a *****
All kinds of cruel tricks are used to forcibly cuckold the male protagonist, and the protagonist who rarely appears and sacrifices heroically when he does appear is really cruel.
No one comments?
Give it a try. . . .
The plot is too protracted and the words are very dense. One or two chapters are enough for the introduction at the beginning. After reading several chapters, it is still foreshadowing and it becomes quite annoying. But it's not bad. Keep up the good work, author.
I still like that the protagonist has traveled through time
! Feel like something is missing
This spirit can
The author is good, but there is no eunuch
Finally found it, I first read it 15 years ago. It has a very grand background and very detailed characterization. Every race and every country seems to be lifelike, and the characters are also flesh and blood. It is different from those little white novels where you can see the ending at a glance. This is a very magnificent group portrait that needs to be understood slowly.
I was so moved that I finally finished chasing it, but the ending was a bit regretful.
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Community(0)
Official(17)Scraped 20d ago
Although I haven't seen it, the divisions are very clear.
Although I haven't seen it, the divisions are very clear.
The plot is too bloody and the heroine is simply a *****
All kinds of cruel tricks are used to forcibly cuckold the male protagonist, and the protagonist who rarely appears and sacrifices heroically when he does appear is really cruel.
No one comments?
Give it a try. . . .
The plot is too protracted and the words are very dense. One or two chapters are enough for the introduction at the beginning. After reading several chapters, it is still foreshadowing and it becomes quite annoying. But it's not bad. Keep up the good work, author.
I still like that the protagonist has traveled through time
! Feel like something is missing
This spirit can
The author is good, but there is no eunuch
Finally found it, I first read it 15 years ago. It has a very grand background and very detailed characterization. Every race and every country seems to be lifelike, and the characters are also flesh and blood. It is different from those little white novels where you can see the ending at a glance. This is a very magnificent group portrait that needs to be understood slowly.
I was so moved that I finally finished chasing it, but the ending was a bit regretful.









