
Lord: I Built a Witch's Sanctuary
by Cool Night And Autumn Breeze
About This Novel
Traveling back to the Ice Age that was eroded by "treachery", human beings could only huddle under the weak magic fire and survive. Lorraine, who was exiled to death by his family, did not take away a single soldier, but took away a magic book that could reveal destiny. What the world sees as humble slaves, filthy refugees, and cursed scourges are, in his eyes, unawakened supreme treasures. The little maid who almost froze to death, bathed in magic fire and transformed into the [Witch of Fire]; The little orphan who almost starved to death, took the power to become the [Earth Mother of Fertility]; Starting from the dilapidated White Wolf Outpost, Lorraine collected girls abandoned by the world and crowned them kings. Many years later, when the eternal winter swallowed everything, the glory of the gods was extinguished. Only the Witch's Heaven, which stands at the top of the northern border, is still brightly lit and warm as spring. "We don't believe in gods here, we only believe in lords."
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
Faster and faster! Two books a day are not enough.
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I just want to know if there is any force behind this protagonist? When I saw it on the shelves, I didn't see that the protagonist knew any strength. It was all auxiliary abilities, and his body was garbage and had not been strengthened. In a novel with this background, shouldn't the protagonist always be the last trump card? If you have no ability yourself and rely entirely on the trust of others, how big of a heart do you have? A little speechless.
Was the writing inspired by "Let That Witch Go"?
When I first started watching it, I saw the familiar setting, the familiar Anna, the familiar witch, the familiar flames, and the familiar rescue plot.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
Faster and faster! Two books a day are not enough.
Six six six six six six six six six six
I just want to know if there is any force behind this protagonist? When I saw it on the shelves, I didn't see that the protagonist knew any strength. It was all auxiliary abilities, and his body was garbage and had not been strengthened. In a novel with this background, shouldn't the protagonist always be the last trump card? If you have no ability yourself and rely entirely on the trust of others, how big of a heart do you have? A little speechless.
Was the writing inspired by "Let That Witch Go"?
When I first started watching it, I saw the familiar setting, the familiar Anna, the familiar witch, the familiar flames, and the familiar rescue plot.









