
Evidence of the Sun King
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A dark age, an age of blood and fire. The game of the gods is still going on, but they don't know that they themselves are about to enter the chessboard. In the wild land, the green tide of evil sweeps across all directions. In the darkness, the undead leave their graves and wage war against the living. The new emperor of the human empire must prove his ability to resist foreign enemies. In the void, chaos corrupts everything, and only the strongest can survive. Finally, a terrible storm set off the prelude to the destruction of the world. But there is still a glimmer of hope, a soul arriving with the opportunity for change. He is ready. This book book friend group: one group 725051233 (full) two groups 727648493 (can enter)
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"Proof of the Sun King" is a Chinese language book of a very high standard. The author has great literary talent. In the first chapter, the author uses a few paragraphs to frame the style of the other world, and the long poem that follows shows his powerful writing power. The novel presents a Middle-earth world with low magic and many gods. It is said that this is a Warhammer setting, but unfortunately I have not played Warhammer and I can't tell. However, in my impression, there are very few Chinese books in Qidian that have a Warhammer system, so the background of this book is still rare. At the beginning, the protagonist is a legendary warrior who is going to capture a demon hunter who has fallen into darkness. Through the experiences and knowledge along the way, the world view is slowly spread out, and various foreshadowings are also laid, both bright and hidden. The author's character description is excellent, and each character's personality and appearance are unique. At the same time, the author's structure of the world is also perfect, and all details are captured very well. Both the price system and the power system are almost flawless. As a Chinese language, the key racial and national structures are also very complete. Humans, beastmen, elves, dwarves... Each race has its own story, different arms and fighting methods. Speaking of battles, the battle descriptions in this book are quite exciting, and they are definitely among the best in Qidian Chinese-Tutorial literature. To sum up, I recommend it.



(Awesome series in progress...) In Warhammer 40k, the Emperor finally managed to get a son, but he actually went to the Middle Ages next door? And became a witch pile driver? ? Still having an affair with the Lady of the Lake? ? ? Qidian is one of the rare Warhammer time travel stories, and the world background is based on Warhammer Total War. The main plot is still the fight against Chaos and the continental war, with pile driver plots interspersed in the middle.




I found this rare medieval warhammer theme when I was scanning the list. After reading it, I found it to be pretty good. A Western fantasy novel based on the medieval warhammer setting. The protagonist is selected by the Emperor of Warhammer 40K to become the Emperor's Son, and is thrown into the medieval Warhammer world to complete the mission. The beginning of the story is of a high level. He is a legendary warrior who can use psychic powers. He starts hunting for a certain demon hunter master who has fallen into chaos. Currently, the warlock heroine, whose prototype is Bayonetta, as well as a group of mercenaries and merchants are tracking the fallen demon hunter. However, they have suffered heavy casualties, and their hearts have been eroded by chaos, and they are facing internal strife. Why I read this book: Although I quite like reading Western fantasy novels, today's Western fantasy novels basically fall into the following major genres: DND novels, Warcraft fan fiction, wizard-style, amber-style, and system literature. It's a bit boring, and it's rare to see a new variety. Speaking of which, I still know a little bit about Warhammer 40K. I only learned about Medieval Warhammer after reading this book. After reading it, I found that the story of this low-magic world with a large number of gods is quite interesting. No wonder Blizzard wanted to use this thing to make a game but was rejected, so they copied some of the settings and made Warcraft the king of MMORPG. In addition, the settings of medieval Warhammer are obviously mixed with many other classic settings. The ones I can see include Warhammer 40K, DND, The Witcher, The Elder Scrolls, Bayonetta, StarCraft, etc. I feel that this hodgepodge is well integrated. Why not read this book: First of all, the protagonist is not the kind of guy who kills decisively. He will not kill the whole family just like others stare at you. He has a good personality and likes to help others without endangering his own interests. In fact, I like this kind of protagonist. The two villains designed by Nai He are relatively annoying in my opinion. The former one can be said to be young and energetic, too middle-aged after reading too many YY novels, and the latter one is a complete villain. In the end, the protagonist is made into Lu Dongbin who was bitten by a dog. Secondly, the heroine is the kind of young lady who doesn't understand the world. I guess many people can't stand her. Generally speaking, I will give dry food + to food and grass -, and I will change my evaluation later depending on the situation.




[Completed] This is a Warhammer fan novel, mainly based on medieval maps, supplemented by 40k background. The male protagonist Ryan Malcador has gradually transformed from a kingdom knight in Nord to the king of Britannia. As a Primarch, he will lead the human camp to fight against Chaos, greenskins and ratmen, and find a glimmer of light for civilization when the end comes. This is one of the more interesting Warhammer fanfics that I have read recently. Overall, it is very good. The author has made some magical changes, and the reading threshold is not high. Readers who do not understand the Warhammer world view can also read it. The author is very good at describing outfits, so this book is also nicknamed "Warhammer Warmth"~













