
Journey to Azeroth
艾泽拉斯英灵之旅
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- Completed
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- 1.1M Words
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- Western Fantasy
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- Male
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- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 7y ago
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- Qidian
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Emmmm, I just want to ask, what level are the players who have pushed Lich King and Deathwing over and over again? ? ? 😁
Should I gain weight before watching, or should I gain weight before watching?
The Lich King is a god, are you kidding me?
The Lich King is actually on the same level as the Ancient God. Judging from this, this book is extremely poisonous.
After reading the introduction, the author didn't even understand the levels of Yamaguchi Yamari's power system. . . Are the Ancient Gods on the same level as Titans? You're kidding me. .
Come on^^🙂
This book is a mixed-drama book. If you don't like it, you can exit directly. If you leave a post to make trouble, you can delete it when you see it.
This book is a mixed-drama book. If you don't like it, you can exit directly. If you leave a post to make trouble, you can delete it when you see it.
The supporting characters are well set up, the writing is good, and it is worth recommending.
Bad review, it's not Earth Traveler. I don't like reading this kind of novel. If the protagonist is an aborigine (I don't know the plot), it's better to create a world. Otherwise, I haven't read the original work again. It's no different than reading the original work again. It's just that the world starts to revolve around one person and the ending doesn't make sense. Okay, I'm not blaming you. Okay, okay, I'm just giving my opinion. I'm withdrawing. Bye.
In the rebirth article, I only need to talk about how powerful the pig's feet were in the previous life, but once I was reborn, I thought, that IQ is really touching. Tell the truth, author, what do you think of your novel?
The story is written in the order of the Chronicles of Warcraft. I don't know how well it is written, but there are so many similar books that it is difficult to write something new.
The Cthulhu series is already so strong that you still want to strengthen it? I'm afraid Alaya or something is not GG
Antonidas is no good! Knowing that Jaina is far inferior to Amy in strength, she still wants her to duel with the protagonist, deliberately looking for trouble. The protagonist's girlfriend Dia is also silly and can't tell anything. The protagonist seems to be living a useless life, and it is breathtaking to watch. Stop watching
As a Star Wars fan, I feel embarrassed to see the protagonist's girlfriend's name.
Blizzard eats books every day, forget about the plot. The author has to sort out the plot for us to see, otherwise we will just make blind guesses.
In fact, the theme chosen by the author is quite good. If you are not an earth traveler like Azeroth, it is best to have a plug-in. Since the theme chosen is Xingyue, it is best to have something to do with heroic spirits. But after reading more than 30 chapters, only one introduced the source, which felt a bit headline-grabbing (actually, it should be a brief introduction). I haven't seen the Cthulhu one yet, but according to the Cthulhu-type creatures, they are either too strong (planet level, universe level) or relatively too weak (those hiding in caves...), So I guess it mainly describes the four ancient gods. Generally speaking, I feel that this novel is about: a story about a future traveler (not from Earth) who puts on the skin of a heroic spirit and adventures in Azeroth. I've read a lot of Warcraft novels, so I mainly read the ones that combine the themes of Heroic Spirits and Cthulhu. If I don't have any personal bias, the writing is actually pretty good.
The subject matter is very good, and the content is also good. However, the text description seems a bit strange, with an indescribable feeling and no sense of substitution. It feels a bit like reading a primary school student's composition!
Although Blizzard often eats books, the author should at least double the chronicle. The sense of violation is very serious.
First of all, the Old Gods cannot be on the same level as the Titans. Y'Shaarj was crushed by Aman'Thul. The Titans did not eliminate the Old Gods just because they were parasitic and rooted in Azeroth and were too closely connected to the planet. Forcible destruction would only cause greater harm to Azeroth; Blizzard said Elune is the only true god in Azeroth; The Lich King is not as powerful as you think, he is just a demigod; There is a translation of the first part at the top of nga's hotel, I hope the author can refer to it; There aren't many good Warcraft fans at the beginning, and those who were good in the past were unfortunately slapped in the face by Blizzard because they were written too early, resulting in a serious sense of dissonance. And now that there is a chronology as a reference, I hope this work can be successful.
In fact, I have read the book for 8 years, and most of the questions are acceptable. However, the author previously wrote that the protagonist is a super soldier specially trained by a country. He knows how to disguise, and he is already 30 years old. However, the description of the protagonist later is similar to that of a junior high school student. He is still the kind who has just entered junior high school. He shouts out in surprise at everything, cheers when nothing happens, and seems to have no awareness of gathering intelligence quickly.
After reading the introduction, there were no alien gods in the old days, and even "the gap between the old days and the outer gods was a hundred times greater than the gap between humans and the old days." Of course, these were all my thoughts. Moreover, there is Azathoth above the Outer God, which can no longer be classified as an Outer God. After all, all Outer Gods are its subordinates. . . .
A good book, a must-read classic.
The Lich King can't defeat the Aspect Dragon like Araxstrasza. The Lich King is just popular 😰😰😰
There is no heroic spirit in Alaya, only guardians. Heroic spirits are Gaia's subordinates
Let me wash the floor for a moment, and briefly talk about the hierarchy system why the Ancient Gods are hung up and beaten by Titans when they are equal. First of all, note that in World of Warcraft, the Ancient Gods are in a state of corruption and infiltration. Their target is Azeroth, and Azeroth belongs to the state of Gaia's unawakened consciousness, so most of their power has penetrated into Azeroth, and the remaining power faces The fully awakened Gaia Consciousness Titan appears extremely weak, which is actually equivalent to the Ancient God 1:1 Titan. In the form of infiltrating Azeroth, the Ancient God is 0.2:1 Titan, so the Titan can beat the Ancient God, but it is precisely because of the infiltration state that when the Titan pulls the Ancient God out of Azeroth, it will leave a huge wound. This is also the origin of the Well of Eternity.
To put it bluntly, the plot of World of Warcraft is similar to Naruto, Aman'Thul is Senju Hashirama, and Sargeras is Uchiha Madara. Players have always thought that Sargeras was the strongest Titan in the setting, but the final plot of Legion clearly told everyone - no, at least Sargeras did not kill the gods in an aboveboard way, and the planet he split open with his sword was not a complete body. With his character, even if there is only an ancient god who is not as good as C'Thun, he will still destroy the entire planet. Even if the weak Aman'Thul could seal Sargeras despite being resurrected, then Aman'Thul in his heyday would definitely be able to beat Sargeras just like Senju Hashirama beat Uchiha Madara. The Father of the Gods is not famous for nothing. There is only one reason for the previous failure, which is that the same Holy Mother disease as Senju Hashirama was cured at the last moment. Senju Hashirama was cured, but Aman'Thul was not.
The Lich King is a demigod, right? When did you become a god? Or is it the same level as the god-level demon? Did I understand it wrong, or do you have a problem?
This power system is weird. According to the settings of Chronicles of Warcraft, the Lord of the Void cannot defeat the Titans. The Pantheon can only be fought against by corrupting minor/awakened Titans.