
A Soldier from the Medieval Empire
中古帝国一小兵
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- Completed
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 3y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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I can't read this book anymore after I finished fighting the bandits. First of all, there is a major change in the opening plot. I believe all readers can see this. The original story of the tavern proprietress who delivered the letter disappeared directly. Later, even the officer who asked the protagonist to send the letter died inexplicably. As for the obvious early team members such as the veterans and recruits in the outpost, there is no use even if they show up. Then the old priest suddenly popped up and was given a new main task to deliver the holy artifact to the lord's castle. As a result, the plot accelerated and Chaos believers attacked the church at night. It was okay, so it was a new idea. As for why you, a cowardly soldier in the eyes of outsiders, are asked to do this job, just ignore it. These are all acceptable, results! The system originally relied on the use of citizens to build bonus buildings, but later you just built them automatically? It appeared instantly, no one else would suspect it! I directly overturned my previous settings, and then automatically updated them after occupying the bandit fortress! What's worse is that you can build troops in the void! They made eighty of them! The protagonist only has a village and dozens of elite militiamen. Are you crazy if you suddenly turn him into eighty void soldiers? What's even more terrifying is that each of these eighty soldiers only has forty piety points! Oh, forty were given away for free at the beginning, but after being folded down, there are twenty-one soldiers. Friendly reminder, the protagonist now has thousands of points~ The numerical value has collapsed. Author, have you ever thought that you have built troops in vain? Why did the protagonist work so hard to cultivate militiamen? It is equivalent to directly denying the contents of the previous dozens of pictures! And in the Norscan Lone Wolf battle, the wood elves came after the Beastman King, who was the same as Norsca. Your own plot also said that the wood elves and the protagonist formed a military alliance in order to eliminate Norsca and the Beastman King. As a result, the plot is over if Norsca is gone? The Beastman King disappeared after killing his pig teammates? What's even more funny is that the wood elf girl got injured inexplicably, came to the protagonist's room inexplicably, and then had an inexplicable ambiguity? I was filled with questions To sum up, I can responsibly say that the author of this book has no outline at all, the combat power value will inevitably collapse, and the plot links are very unsmooth. It is recommended to polish it more. Farewell!
The writing is really good, there are no bad points so far, and the text is also very good. Even non-Warhammer fans like me enjoy reading it. I personally like this kind of lord story, but it is not updated fast enough and it is not enough to read. I hope the author will not go to the palace. I will keep following it as long as I write it.
Why choose my brother Guole? He is corrupt and degenerate. There is no one who can fight. He relies on a group of big guys with hammers. He is also beaten by various forces from time to time. The nobles belong to the Prince of Joy, the peasants are fatherly, the church and mages belong to Tzeentch, and the army is easily bewitched by Khorne. Surrounded by the four gods
The rest is just about writing the background story. There is nothing wrong with the protagonist. There is no intersection with the protagonist in dozens of chapters. The system does not mention a word. The only thing mentioned is that the protagonist was cheated and it was too poisonous.
I hope the protagonist will become a super big guy, 3m tall and full of muscles
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Witch Hunter
The more recent chapters I read, the more I want to give up. There are constant background introductions and irrelevant things. If you want to read these, wouldn't it be better for me to watch Twin-Tailed Comet to introduce the background? The reason why a novel is called a novel is to break out of the original framework and change the original ending. Otherwise, why write it? Dozens of chapters were used to foreshadow the events in Middenheim, and then the protagonist killed a few miscellaneous soldiers, but things still developed according to the original ending. So why were there so many dozens of chapters to foreshadow the events?
A military fortress and a large city were captured in a day or two. No idea. Is this a village-level city? Is there still a need to exist? This is like resisting for a long time in the Battle of Nanjing, but ended up being defeated in one day. Is it necessary? How could it be said that it was also the territory of the electorate, so it was overthrown? Even if you want to create the halo of the protagonist, you can't kill the background wall at once. Can you rely on the protagonist to conquer the whole world by himself? No, it's better to rely on the indigenous people
What the hell is this chapter about? Directly in a normal church, summon the Khorne Tauren.
The fantasy category seems to be broken, and it's extremely difficult to find a popular book.
Author, I want to ask, where is the system? What about the mission? What about adding some? I kept reading, but it was gone! What attributes do you have now? Without a system, how can the Middle Ages stop the coming of the end? Forging iron depends on your own strength. Even if you become the chosen one among a hundred garbage gods, you won't be able to defeat the four hawkers. The most important thing is that there is a system, and you will be rewarded after completing the tasks. This is a sense of reward. It is more fun to watch you become stronger step by step. How many people really understand the medieval plot? The writing is getting more and more boring. The beginning was good, but now it's getting more and more boring.
It's disgusting to give away a girl, so don't be ambiguous if you don't accept her.
Well. . . The Knights of Baator and the Knights of the Empire are two different things. The Knights of Baator are traditional feudal knights, while the Imperial Knights form separate groups. These knights are armed orders, and the knights who join them must give up worldly wealth and strictly abide by disciplines. Although the combat capabilities are very different, the settings of these knights are similar to the 40K Space Marine chapters. And although some knights recruit civilians, they are all recruited from great swordsmen. The protagonist is qualified to join the knights, but he has to give up his personal wealth to join. There is no fief after being canonized as a knight. Guess why the protagonist of Warhammer Throne ran away from Bator?
It is suggested that the author redesign the assassination of the Elector. Throughout the whole scene, the protagonist almost followed the crowd and played no key role. A lot of investigations, speculations, and various discoveries made by the demon hunters were laid out before, but none of them played any role. What was supposed to happen happened. The main messenger ran away without leaving a single person behind. Several cannon fodder were cut down throughout the process. It seems that the protagonist is stupid. Or is it that the protagonist is a sinister group, deliberately letting the situation develop, and then gaining a wave of reputation? I guess the author's idea is the latter. After all, he didn't write the elector to death.
At the beginning, the buildings were built by workers, the soldiers were gradually trained, and the heroes were recruited, which still has a sense of history. Nowadays, heroes appear out of thin air in buildings and soldiers are recruited instantly. It is becoming more and more like a game and has no sense of reality. How can I put it? It's too much like a Game Lord article. It's so different from the previous article that it's hard to accept for a while.
I haven't learned about Warhammer, I just read it as a western fantasy. I gave up after reading a few paid chapters. I think it's passable in general. The writing style is a bit old. There are battles but no battle details. You just shout and shout and rush to fight. Compared to team battles, there are more formations and formations to read. The description of individual battles is really not interesting. I feel that there is farming but no farming plan, just like a novice playing SimCity. I don't see any development and management content. It has a little bit of everything, such as increasing revenue and reducing expenditure, careful budgeting, protecting the environment and the people, but only a little bit. The system basically moves a game UI into it: personal information, tasks, mini-map, skill bar, lottery, and friends.
Laughing to death, all the poisonous points that should be written are written, including giving away the daughter, dividing the land, and hiding the protagonist. Farewell
For the emperor!
Seems like you're in Tarlitanel? 😅
If you don't write it, the system won't be able to write it, right?
It's a pity that there is no update. The previous free chapters still look very good.
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I just bought it and found out that there are no more updates...