
The Witcher: Hogwarts Students Start a War
by Can Sleep For Forty-two Hours
About This Novel
In 1262, a precursor to a celestial convergence brought Weiss, a first-year student at Hogwarts, into a bloody, dirty and ignorant world of demon hunters. After meeting Geralt by chance in White Orchard, Weiss used his relationship with the sorceress to strengthen himself. Chosen to become Geralt's apprentice. During his adventures with Geralt and Vesemir's careful teaching and care. Even though he has not yet undergone transformation, Weiss has gradually come to identify with his identity as a demon hunter. But he was unwilling to endure the low social status of witchers and tried to change the world's view of witchers. This requires an opportunity that can focus the attention of the entire continent on the demon hunter. Fortunately, the first Nilfgaardian invasion had not yet occurred at this time, and this was the opportunity that Weiss needed. A year later, when King East led his army to resist the invasion of the empire. Weiss drove a battleship floating in the sky and rescued East, who was supposed to die in the battle. But Weiss received more than just gratitude from Cintra and Skellige. There is also the hostility from the Nilfgaardian Empire and the fear of the other northern kingdoms. The kings did not want to see the power they had suppressed rise again. A dispute broke out against the witchers, and then evolved into a world war due to various factors. It was also at this time that Weiss discovered that he was not the only one coming with the convergence of the celestial spheres... The Kingdom of Cintra and the Skellige Islands, will they help Ves in this war? Where are Ves's battleships made from? What will this convergence of the heavens and the earth bring to the world? Please look forward to it.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
To be honest, the writing in the front is quite good. Although I am a newcomer, it is very good to be able to achieve this level. However, sometimes the plot is inexplicable, such as the appearance of the Flying Dutchman, how the protagonist knows that Davy Jones has come to this world, there is no foreshadowing, it is very baffling, and then the combat power is not unified at the end, etc. The most important thing is that the plot transition has no reason at all, no introduction, it is all up to the reader's imagination. Do you still need to write that thing, Mr. Author? . . Keep up the good work, why Chapter 150 hasn't been released yet? There's a reason why there are so few readers. There's no need to listen to others saying that the witcher genre is niche. If you write wonderfully, there's no such thing as a niche.
To be honest, it can be written, but the audience for writing about witchers is really too small. If no one reads it, I'm afraid you'll starve to death.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
To be honest, the writing in the front is quite good. Although I am a newcomer, it is very good to be able to achieve this level. However, sometimes the plot is inexplicable, such as the appearance of the Flying Dutchman, how the protagonist knows that Davy Jones has come to this world, there is no foreshadowing, it is very baffling, and then the combat power is not unified at the end, etc. The most important thing is that the plot transition has no reason at all, no introduction, it is all up to the reader's imagination. Do you still need to write that thing, Mr. Author? . . Keep up the good work, why Chapter 150 hasn't been released yet? There's a reason why there are so few readers. There's no need to listen to others saying that the witcher genre is niche. If you write wonderfully, there's no such thing as a niche.
To be honest, it can be written, but the audience for writing about witchers is really too small. If no one reads it, I'm afraid you'll starve to death.









