
Mage Sean
法师西恩
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 580k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 11mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The author is great, I have read half of it now, but I feel that the mage profession has not been characterized by much. Warriors master stronger magic through training (what are warriors called?) And then advance to gain stronger power. A mage improves his level through meditation, then increases his mana and learns stronger spells. To put it bluntly, there is no essential difference between the mage profession and the warrior profession. Personally, I think a mage should learn and then understand the rules before applying them. This kind of mage is the real mage. The strength of the mage should not be a simple ratio, but to leverage higher power through the principle of levers. I don't know if the author has watched "The Witcher's Journey". The strength of the wizard in The Witcher's Journey does not depend on the level of power, but on the control of the rules. For example, they also have mana settings in the early stage. The power of a fireball created with ten mana points can only be ten, but after understanding the rules and leveraging ten mana points, it can even produce a hundred or even hundreds of points of power. This kind of mage is the real mage. Understanding knowledge, controlling the rules, and leveraging are the strength of the mage. In addition to the masterpiece "The Wizard's Journey", although the novel "Reality Game" has average results, it also writes about the differences between mages and other professions. If the author is interested, you can also refer to it.
There is a problem with the protagonist's life values. This does not mean that the protagonist cannot be cold-blooded, but this protagonist is a selfish person from the beginning to the end. This kind of person is not lovable. It is a bit difficult for this book to become popular.
Regarding the protagonist's character design and the heroine's supporting role (please see the comment area of this post)
Regarding the protagonist's character, many people say it's a bit broken, but it's not. According to the dnd camp nine-square grid, the protagonist should belong to chaotic neutrality. If no big interests are involved, all his actions are free and will not be restricted. In other words, you can do whatever you want, kill people if you want, save people if you want to save them, jump back and forth between good and bad, and just be who you like. A book friend said something when he was arguing. It felt like the protagonist was switching back and forth between angels and demons. Congratulations, you are right. No one is completely good or completely bad. The protagonist makes a decision, which completely depends on his mood at the time and other factors. What I created is not a template protagonist, but a person with his own will! Then there is the heroine. I can tell you clearly that there is more than one person who has a relationship with the protagonist, but there is only one heroine. In my opinion, what determines the female protagonist and the supporting role is not whether she has a relationship with the protagonist, but whether she plays enough roles in the book. Therefore, there is only one female protagonist in this book, and the others can only be regarded as female supporting characters at best. When ordinary readers talk about single female protagonist or multiple female protagonists, they should refer to whether to have a harem. If the harem refers to the collection of daughters, there will indeed be a lot of them, but the protagonist will not pay too much attention to it.
If it's for self-pleasure, feel free. If you plan to make some money, I suggest you change it. You are displeased on all sides. If you like watching single-female protagonists, you won't want to watch them when you see the protagonist having a relationship with the female counterpart. For those who like to watch movies with multiple female protagonists, I don't want to watch them when I see you talking about single female protagonists. Those who like to watch movies without a female protagonist won't want to watch them when they see a female protagonist. Fantasy has only a few people watching it, but they are still being chased away.
Internet pictures, intrusion and deletion. In addition, all spell names in the format of "xx level spell - xxxx" in this book (only double quotation marks without ending punctuation marks) are introduced by narration and are not shouted by the spell caster himself.
This book seems to be on the level of fairy grass. It is set to be a party. I hope the author does not want eunuchs, otherwise it will be really sad.
Answers to questions about the worldview (contains minor spoilers)
The era in which the protagonist in this book lives is called the Faerun Era, which has lasted for more than 4.6 Billion years. Legends are the top professionals, and they are born every few hundred million years. There are currently no legends in the world. The only thing with legendary power is the legendary construct and alchemical life created by the legends to manage the world - the Eye of Judgment. Legendary level, similar to the GM in the game, is a god-level civilization in the science fiction world. It can change the rules, create things out of thin air, and even have limited omniscience and omnipotence. Next, answer some questions. The first is the issue of civilization development. Due to the restrictions of the Eye of Judgment, the world cannot produce any form of technology. Small-scale manufacturing is okay, but once it spreads, it will be deleted from the information level. Therefore, the civilization in most areas is relatively backward. Then there is the matter of time. No existence under the Legend can escape the restrictions of the Eye of Judgment. In other words, this world is a toy of the Legend. It was created by the Legend and only exists with the permission of the Legend. Therefore, any behavior that wants to get rid of control is meaningless and will only be deleted by the information. Legends will only be born in about hundreds of millions of years, but the legends after birth no longer belong to the original class, and their thoughts will naturally change. Even if they do not change, they will feel bored after living for a long time, and then follow the footsteps of the previous legends and explore a higher realm. After the legend leaves, no matter how the world changes, it will be restored to its original state by the Eye of Judgment. In short, a long time cannot change anything. The eternal legend is the ultimate existence that transcends ordinary creatures and will not be limited by lifespan. All changes without the permission of the legend will be castles in the air. The above are some explanations of the world. If you don't understand anything, you can ask on this floor.
I feel that a background of tens of thousands of years is enough. The background of hundreds of millions of years is generally an advanced civilization, and development is slow. As long as there is the possibility of development, a civilization that has been standing still for hundreds of millions of years is so hopeless. It is really a background board.
After reading a few chapters, I realized that the world should be a toy, and civilization is just a decoration. After hundreds of millions of years of development, it cannot be this kind of society. It is not moral, not benevolent, and is too inefficient. Normal civilization or human-like civilization, after 500 million years of development, as long as it does not self-destruct, there are basically two forms, the communist society and the endogenous society. And there has been no unification for 500 million years. Well, this is because the thoughts are restricted by the stamp of thinking. Is there no one who wants to rule the world?
This book succeeds in achieving a relatively rigorous logic that 99% of books cannot do.
As expected, the protagonist is a native, and he decisively kills people to seize the treasure for an item on the auction house. It's completely different from modern people's outlook on life. It's so real 🙂
The protagonist is an aboriginal who devours the travelers from the earth.
Crossing the dove... Crossing the dove.... (Dark crawling) (Screaming) (Twisted) (Dark crawling) (Screaming) (Twisted) (Dark crawling) (Screaming) (crawling) (twisting) (splitting) (creeping darkly) (rolling) (crawling violently) (twisting) (spasticity) (snarling) (creeping) (gloomy growl) (crawling) (splitting) (walking ashore) (twisting) (spasticity) (creeping) (twisted walking) (attack regardless of target) (miss)
I have to use anti-theft protection every day. I can't even look at it. Is your anti-theft device effective?
The author is suitable for writing fantasy content and it feels like the upgrade process of fantasy. What kind of perfect cultivation method, alchemy auction, it's a pity not to write about fantasy
Honestly, this is one of the funniest novels I've ever read. The novel's setting breathes life into the old DND and solves many of its fundamental problems. Let me first talk about the supernatural system of this world. The concept of harvesting energy from the ether and the concept of the ether as a source of infinite energy addresses the question of how intermediaries can create energy, a source of mana, and the conservation of energy. The ascension of the soul as a means of becoming more powerful answers the question of what the higher levels are. In other books, it's mainly that the mana becomes stronger or higher level so there's more magic. It also answers the question of mana cost, so if mana is the source of power, the character shouldn't become weaker again. In addition, the magic system is more diverse and open, rather than limited to DND's spells. It also makes more sense. Of course, using the same amount of energy, an accelerated projectile will do more damage than a fireball. Magic is better used in everyday life. As the embodiment of wisdom, wizards should be able to do many small things with their magic. The use of magic in production is also important. In many other novels, there are wizards flying around floating cities on one side and remaining farmers farming with their bare hands on the other. Here wizards use their magic to increase yields in the most efficient way, creating fertilizer. This got me thinking about the social structure of this novel. At first glance, the social structure may seem a bit strange, but think about it carefully. It does make sense. For legends, they want to create a world that creates more legends. This required a large population, and so genius, so they created magical fertilizers that enabled food production beyond modern society. These geniuses needed the best cultivation techniques, so they created perfect meditation techniques. These warriors need to grow through fighting, wizards need to grow through study, so they create a world where they can do that. There are contradictions. Higher level lore is hidden so that lower level wizards can rediscover it.
Having a female protagonist means that the male and female protagonists are loyal to each other, but how can the male protagonist be loyal forever? He can only be loyal for a period of time The male protagonist's personality seems to be very self-interested from the description in chapters 1 to 125. You want a self-interested person to be loyal to others? The author said she is the heroine in this way. I think it is very destructive.
DND without data flow has no soul
Dark and Western fantasy, I hope there will be no more eunuchs. Have you seen Lord of Glory and Blasphemy?
From the setting of this book, it seems that the author has put a lot of thought into it. Generally speaking, there are no major bad points, so you can give it a read.
The protagonist is directly in the chaotic evil camp.
As beautiful as the splendor of Netheril
The protagonist is not a eunuch, the author is 😁
I think it's a very good Western fantasy novel, so The Eunuch has been on my bookshelf for so long, and I read it immediately every time it is updated. I didn't expect it to be so unfinished.
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