
The Fourth Disaster: My Players Are All Old Six
by Verdante
About This Novel
[Fourth natural disaster + sand sculpture player + joy + imagination + different world] Rhodes traveled to a world of swords and magic. He wanted to spend his life in an ordinary way, but he was guillotined by the daughter of a nobleman because of a trivial matter. I thought it would be over, but unexpectedly activated the system to summon the fourth natural disaster. Player: You ask me what the fourth natural disaster is? Let me tell you now, we players can do what hell dare not do. Those who heaven dare not kill, we players will kill. In a word, we can do what others can do, and we should do what others cannot do. Just kill but not play, GM's permission! This is the fourth natural disaster, is it clear enough?
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
Really enjoying this true fourth-act-of-the-act kind of thing. Most of the articles I've seen before were just high-quality articles, with the so-called "world's first holographic game" and an attitude that if you don't do it, you'll have to do it. Success disgusts me. The main subject of the fourth disaster should obviously be the players, but many authors put the cart before the horse and let the protagonist show off the whole story. The author's writing is really clear. Compared with other non-qualified fourth natural disaster writings, the players here are truly natural disasters. They ignore the so-called rules and don't worry about morality. Unlike other writings, which have a lot of science and can't sympathize with NPCs and help them if they are miserable, it's really cool. But after all, this is a group portrait article, and there are so many words in the back that it seems to be another character's solo show, which is quite inconsistent. And some holes are not filled in, such as the task of sending brooches. The ending was rather hasty and anticlimactic. But it's really fun
Come on, author, don't be discouraged. Your style is quite good. Players have their own ideas, rather than just being a bully and a horse. It's a breath of fresh air. I hope there can be more group portraits.
Excellent unmanned series
Alas, it has finally been updated. I hope you can do your best.
I watched some and it was okay
It's pretty, but not enough, not enough
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
Really enjoying this true fourth-act-of-the-act kind of thing. Most of the articles I've seen before were just high-quality articles, with the so-called "world's first holographic game" and an attitude that if you don't do it, you'll have to do it. Success disgusts me. The main subject of the fourth disaster should obviously be the players, but many authors put the cart before the horse and let the protagonist show off the whole story. The author's writing is really clear. Compared with other non-qualified fourth natural disaster writings, the players here are truly natural disasters. They ignore the so-called rules and don't worry about morality. Unlike other writings, which have a lot of science and can't sympathize with NPCs and help them if they are miserable, it's really cool. But after all, this is a group portrait article, and there are so many words in the back that it seems to be another character's solo show, which is quite inconsistent. And some holes are not filled in, such as the task of sending brooches. The ending was rather hasty and anticlimactic. But it's really fun
Come on, author, don't be discouraged. Your style is quite good. Players have their own ideas, rather than just being a bully and a horse. It's a breath of fresh air. I hope there can be more group portraits.
Excellent unmanned series
Alas, it has finally been updated. I hope you can do your best.
I watched some and it was okay
It's pretty, but not enough, not enough









