
Western Fantasy: Unlimited Priesthood Emerges from the Six Arts of Knights
About This Novel
Leo travels through the western fantasy world. The orcs and humans are in constant dispute, the undead in the abyss are awakening, and the power of higher planes controls the world like a pair of big hands. On a continent ravaged by war, extraordinary humans guard the final peace with strength and wisdom. Leo traveled through time and became a knight's page, learning the six arts of knighthood. Equestrianism, poetry recitation, archery and hunting, chess, medicine, and swordsmanship. Use the panel to continuously unlock professions and obtain unique skills. Groom(white) Traits: Horse Whisperer Skill: Horsemanship Swordsman(green) Features: Sharpen Skills: Swordsmanship Hunter(green) Trait: keen Skills: Hunting, Tracking Bard(green) ... Each professional skill was pushed to its limit by him, and new professions were constantly being unlocked. Leo discovered that the panel was much more than that. Groom (white) → Tamer (green) → Druid (blue) → Nature Seer (purple) Swordsman (green) → Sword Expert (blue) → Sword Master (purple) Hunter (green) → Demon Hunter (blue) → Shadow Hunter (purple) Bard (green) → Priest (blue)... Pharmacist (green)... Gambler... Careers can advance after meeting the conditions, and purple careers can also trigger golden careers with great power. Several years later, Leo looked at the densely packed panels. [Lord of All Spirits] [Knight of Holy Light] [Time Gamer]... The golden entries kept flashing. He has become the supreme God over all.
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Official(11)Scraped 8d ago
Changing a knight's squire into a knight's page is already a big deal. If you also change a swordsman into a swordsman, why don't you call it a cheap hand?
Eating humanoid meat to increase strength is not a good setting at all. Aren't alien beasts and Warcraft more acceptable to people? It has to be written so darkly.
The protagonist is really useless and has overwhelming strength. After more than ten minutes of fighting, the opponent still doesn't have the strength to admit defeat.
This is a good fantasy novel, thank you to the author.
Awesome, beautiful, very beautiful, very beautiful😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
I have read this book at least 20 times. This time I had a bad hand and couldn't help but click in.
Regarding settings. What is the difference between eating demi-humans and cannibalizing human flesh? In general fantasy settings, there is no reproductive barrier between demi-humans and humans. In the future, will the sub-races be caught? The men will be killed to eat, and the women will be raped first and then eaten? This author is really perverted. There is also a second setting. The story is set that no matter which noble you are, big or small, you have to come to train under that knight. Does that mean you don't have one at home? Just train, and start with raising horses. The career setting was changed from knight squire to page boy, which is equivalent to a foreigner speaking fluent Sichuan dialect, which is really awkward. Half Western but not Western, half medium but not medium, hybrid Finally, I would like to give my sincere advice. I do not recommend writing Western fantasy, a kind of novel about warrior upgrades.
The level is so high, and there are so many good reviews. I wonder if so many people really like to upgrade so slowly, or are they just brushing it?
It is a good Western fantasy book. The occupations are well written and reasonable. It is very comfortable to watch the occupations become stronger step by step.
interesting
It's interesting, but it's a little too small. The author could enlarge it a little. I think it would be more enjoyable to see.
The storyline seems okay so far
The storyline seems okay so far, but these weird terms invented by the author are really awkward. What a "swordsman", what a "knight boy", deliberately trying to do something different, it feels a bit unnecessary
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 8d ago
Changing a knight's squire into a knight's page is already a big deal. If you also change a swordsman into a swordsman, why don't you call it a cheap hand?
Eating humanoid meat to increase strength is not a good setting at all. Aren't alien beasts and Warcraft more acceptable to people? It has to be written so darkly.
The protagonist is really useless and has overwhelming strength. After more than ten minutes of fighting, the opponent still doesn't have the strength to admit defeat.
This is a good fantasy novel, thank you to the author.
Awesome, beautiful, very beautiful, very beautiful😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
I have read this book at least 20 times. This time I had a bad hand and couldn't help but click in.
Regarding settings. What is the difference between eating demi-humans and cannibalizing human flesh? In general fantasy settings, there is no reproductive barrier between demi-humans and humans. In the future, will the sub-races be caught? The men will be killed to eat, and the women will be raped first and then eaten? This author is really perverted. There is also a second setting. The story is set that no matter which noble you are, big or small, you have to come to train under that knight. Does that mean you don't have one at home? Just train, and start with raising horses. The career setting was changed from knight squire to page boy, which is equivalent to a foreigner speaking fluent Sichuan dialect, which is really awkward. Half Western but not Western, half medium but not medium, hybrid Finally, I would like to give my sincere advice. I do not recommend writing Western fantasy, a kind of novel about warrior upgrades.
The level is so high, and there are so many good reviews. I wonder if so many people really like to upgrade so slowly, or are they just brushing it?
It is a good Western fantasy book. The occupations are well written and reasonable. It is very comfortable to watch the occupations become stronger step by step.
interesting
It's interesting, but it's a little too small. The author could enlarge it a little. I think it would be more enjoyable to see.
The storyline seems okay so far
The storyline seems okay so far, but these weird terms invented by the author are really awkward. What a "swordsman", what a "knight boy", deliberately trying to do something different, it feels a bit unnecessary













