
Traveling Across Azeroth, but I'm a Stonemason
穿越艾泽拉斯,但我是一个石匠
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Fantasy Journey to Azeroth
I have carefully read some books about World of Warcraft, and tried my best to collect some good and new books. PS: Updated from time to time!
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Gold Digger's Backpack
Mainly mined in the fantasy historical mining area of the two-dimensional game, and occasionally I will pick up other materials when passing by. Recommended grades are divided into: pure, refined, grain, and dry.
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The author wants to write about using force to create checks and balances. Now let's not discuss the question of whether the little thing you got can kill Mr. Sa. Now there is a question in front of you, that is, why should others listen to you and why should they not kill you (you can rely on the halo of the protagonist). It really depends on your "wisdom" so that others will listen to you honestly or not cheat you during cooperation. Describing the ordinary world has such problems, but it is even more difficult in a world like Warcraft, which is full of ghosts, ghosts and snake gods. Having said so much, I just want to say that it is really difficult to write about a battle of wits, and it is really embarrassing to write hard. It's better to cash out the value of the protagonist's plug-ins honestly and then make some extra ones. You can learn from trolls, and trolls can draw Loa. If the protagonist has such good conditions to draw an ancient god directly, he can become the protagonist's first meal ticket without having to move away from the curse of flesh and blood.
It's a bit embarrassing to engage in a battle of wits in a world of high magic or high martial arts. Not to mention all the intelligent life in Azeroth, I don't think it is as heavy as one of Mr. Sa's toes.
There was a lot I wanted to say, but in the end I decided to delete it. I don't like this protagonist, so I won't watch it, so that's it
Wearing Azeroth is not a Titan, it's nothing.
The writing is so rubbish. I feel like it's the same regardless of whether there's a main character or not. It's no different from the original plot. You know everything and don't do anything about personnel. So what do you want to do?
Without plug-ins, you are just a modern weakling. You have never experienced war, and you have no incredible intelligence. In such a troubled world, you are lucky to survive.
In fact, the idea of establishing "people-oriented" and even communist ideas in Azeroth is good. The identity of the protagonist and the entry point of the Stonemasons Guild and the plot of self-reliance in the western wilderness are good. It can be seen that the author has carefully thought and planned it. - But first of all, this is an online text, and there is no way to polish it carefully and pursue a certain amount of updates. Therefore, there is no golden finger with long-term development or special skills that can be used immediately, resulting in the inherent shortcomings of the cool point. Of course, if the author wants to use the protagonist's thoughts from modern China as the biggest golden finger, the current plot has not been able to reflect the protagonist so far. " "Mature, rational, experienced and charismatic", he can basically convince everyone to listen to him with just a few words. The lack of logic is a bit criticized, because there is no strong strength (power) as a basis. If you think about it from another perspective, I really don't think the protagonist's operation is very inflammatory and can be convincing as one of the leaders, so it is not suitable to use the superiority of IQ and EQ as a point of satisfaction. - Secondly, there are political and practical issues, because the issue of material selection is actually to 1: transform the ideological spirit of civilians in the medieval environment, that is, the propaganda of socialism-based humanism and advanced Marxism-Leninism; 2: guide the development of society on the basis of science. The former is production relations, and the latter is productivity. To write well, it is recommended to read the party history and township administrative reports. From the current plot, it can be seen that the author wants to describe the "rebellion" in depth and detail, but in reality, sometimes it is very embarrassing and feels superficial.
A self-righteous battle of wits. . . I really don't see where the wisdom is. . . .
In this magical world, personal strength is the key point. If the protagonist is a mortal, it's pointless to delete the book.
Why do I choose to read on?
Let me explain in advance that I have never played World of Warcraft. My knowledge of Azeroth comes from Wikipedia and fan fiction. I only have a rough idea of many plots, so the following opinions only represent my personal thoughts. I have read a lot of online novels, and I can consider myself a bookworm for ten years, but there are very few articles that are as comfortable to read as this book. Yes, this book gave me a comfortable feeling, not the satisfaction of Long Aotian, the desire satisfaction of harem novels, and the gloomy pleasure of the dark flow, but the tenacity and tenacity that rise from the bottom, and the process of gradually completing the spirit in the process, so even if your update is really not good, I am still willing to read it. At the same time, the normal outlook of the protagonist Felix and the detailed and in-depth description of the supporting characters are also one of the reasons why I like this book. As the protagonist, he successfully inherited the nine-year compulsory education of a flower grower and the lofty ideals influenced by many years of society - to eliminate classes and establish a socialist society where everyone is equal. As soon as he did not think that he was superior to others just because he traveled through time and knew the plot, he only wanted to get wealth and beautiful women for himself, hold strength and power, and exploit people with the ruling class of Azeroth with peace of mind. He did not disappear from the world after gaining power, but used the knowledge of modern society to completely transform himself into an authentic Professor Friedrich. Yes, he is timid. At the beginning of this article, because he was afraid that he would be implicated by Van Cleef and the Masons' Union (fear of death), the first thing he did after traveling through time was to become a priest's apprentice. As a result, Shengguang only paid gold coins, and he couldn't even drink porridge. When adventurers need to prepare their own weapons and armor, warriors also need sufficient food, and mages are even more valuable. Don't even think about it for low-level pariahs who can't even get together before leaving the city. As for the others, soldiers, hunters? The soldiers have been owed wages by the nobles for who knows how long. As for the hunters, the mountains, forests, lakes and seas were all the territory of the lord, and even going in to collect firewood without permission would have to be beheaded. In the end, after going round and round, I am back to the starting point. I have no food, hunger is pounding in my belly, my mind is dizzy, I don't know how to change, I long for a better life, but I am powerless in front of the strict class system. This is Azeroth, the daily life of the vast majority of people in this suffering land. Now you are Felix, you are one in ten million. Your foresight will not bring you any benefit, because no one believes it. Your knowledge from modern society cannot help you, because as a poor person, you cannot protect anything, and no one will think that this knowledge is your own. Jaina is only a handful. Even if you want to be a copywriter, you are illiterate and can't even afford paper and pen. Then, Van Cleef gave you a bowl of noodles. The money for this bowl of noodles may have been paid by selling his house. For this bowl of noodles and thousands of other bowls of noodles, he was exhausted and homeless. I fell in love with this book at that moment when Felix decided to help the Defias Brotherhood. I am very grateful to you, the author. First, because you insist on your own three views on the Internet and do not run away with the feudal nobles because of Blizzard's plot interpretation. Second, you really want to save these people who have been obscured by the beautiful epic. You love them, so you hope that they can stand firm and stand up on their own in Azeroth, which is so different in strength, otherwise they will never have a chance again. (Please allow me to use the word love) Third, you brought them all to life. The Defias Brotherhood, as the future proletarian regime, cannot be supported by Felix alone. He is a dream-building place built by thousands of people with dreams. Finally, thank you for continuing to write.
The protagonist now hangs out with the aristocrats all day long. He has turned away from the proletariat long ago and is a revolutionary traitor. 😡 The protagonist has become just like Kerensky, becoming a lackey of the nobles.
Why is it that every time I see a good novel, someone scolds me. If you don't like it, don't read it. There are very few people writing about Warcraft these days. If you want to read it, you have to cherish it.
The protagonist does not have to be invincible, but at least he has to be able to compete with his enemies. For example, when dealing with Stormwind City, not to mention the existence of the Black Dragon Princess, the protagonist's camp itself must have someone at the archmage level in charge. Because Stormwind City can really invite archmages and paladins, and if the protagonist doesn't have one, isn't it just to see the protagonist being tortured?
As for why many authors are bent on creating red in the supernatural world, the red theory is also unclear, and it also ignores the inherent inequality between people in the supernatural world. I think we can only come up with something abstract like the Bolshevik monarchy.
Hurry up and make the protagonist stronger, and at least master some methods of overturning the table in the six forces. For example, if Deathwing wants to overturn the table, the protagonist can hit the big chin into the maelstrom or Draenor with one light cannon. If the Bronze Dragon wants to cause trouble, he can blow up the Cave of Time. Otherwise, the so-called career and wits are just castles in the air. The most uncomfortable part now is that these small fights are not endorsed by the big boss.
Before the natural disasters in the north exploded, and before the Forsaken became independent, the undead were a taboo that could not be touched. It was absolutely politically incorrect. As long as you do it, you will definitely be hunted down by all the living forces in Azeroth or at least feel very disgusted after being discovered. In addition, even if a bunch of undead are supported in the later plot, it will actually greatly damage one's own morale. Put yourself in someone else's shoes. Are you willing to live and work in an organization with many undead companions, let alone fight for it? Whether it is Ai Xing or the earth, there is no peace after death, the desecration of corpses, the disgusting appearance and stench of the undead, and even the psychopathy caused by them being forcibly pulled up and losing most of their desires for the living... It is really not suitable for pulling to be used, and it can easily backfire. Moreover, in the Ai Xing worldview, it is clear that there is a soul and the existence of the other side of the afterlife. In the later stage, after a complete intelligence department is established, individuals can be recruited, but they cannot be formed as an independent force, nor can they blatantly show off.
In this world, if you lack strength, it is impossible to stand up. Please remember
I want to say a lot, but after thinking about it, let it go. I have been wandering on the road since I came out of Stormwind City. It might be better if I write about the base first to give readers a stable anchor point. Arranging a plug-in for the protagonist is the most urgent thing. It is most unreal for the protagonist to make revolution in a high-magic world without an invincible plug-in. Without a plug-in, most people will think your writing is nonsense.
Stop depicting a battle of wits and just use the plug-in to open the picture. This will be more fun.
There is no future in engaging in pornography in Azeroth. If you offend extraordinary beings, nobles, big landowners and wealthy businessmen all at once, who will die if you don't die?
A little opinion
Now there are some so-called negative reviews on the book. Most readers read this book as a cool novel. In fact, basically all the Warcraft fanfics are also cool novels. The establishment and growth of the red power at the beginning of the book is indeed a cool novel. However, it took a turn for the worse when Ner'zhul induced Jaina, and eventually evolved into a real war between the living and the dead. A large number of characters in the official history were brutally killed and turned into undead. Many readers were not mentally prepared for this (including me). Until Jaina pulled out Frostmourne, they were waiting to see how the protagonist would break the situation. As a result, they chose to ignore the birth of the new Lich King and directly prepare for the battle against the Scourge. Personally speaking, this is a bit different from what I expected. I can understand that crises are also opportunities. Chaos is needed to bring Jacobin to power. A harmonious alliance will only put more pressure on Jacobin. But for readers who are accustomed to the idea of refreshing writing, the recent content is indeed difficult to swallow, especially when some shaping of these characters who were transformed into undead natural disasters has been done before. The author does have writing skills and ideas, but he may still not know what the readers want to see. In the first hundred or so chapters, a large number of readers who can't stand the battle of wits have been screened out, and now it is estimated that there will be a lot of readers who can't accept the current plot.
Grandpa, the book you are waiting for is alive again😭😭
The writing is okay, but the updates are too slow. Different stories written from different angles are quite interesting.
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1. It's a bit too high and low, and the subsequent plot is getting more and more urgent and confusing. The author is eager to describe and advance the plot, and does little to describe the characters and foreshadow the plot. 2. Sometimes an emotional scene pops up out of nowhere. I know that the author wants to add some truth, goodness and beauty to the story, but the general insertion is really blunt, and there is almost no psychological portrayal of the characters. It seems that in the author's writing, all the emotions that occur are natural (not a compliment). 3. There are always inexplicable jokes and humorous jokes (a huge amount). Let's not mention whether this helps the plot. As far as the reader's experience is concerned, what they don't understand and cannot understand does not bring about increased association space and elicit inner resonance, but the ultimate confusion of the senses (Tzeentch's real hammer). In short, the author was so impatient that I once thought it was a voice introduction from Baidu Encyclopedia to me. If it is more detailed than the number of words, at least it will make this subscription worth it.
About the pros and cons of this book
In my opinion, this book is actually very well written, such as the writing style, plot logic of the first few volumes, and character creation. Some people may not like the protagonist's personality, but I actually think it's pretty good. But at the same time, there are also some common problems among young literary authors. For example, if the desire for expression is too strong, especially in the plot about Jaina, the influence of the author's big hand will be clearly felt. Also, this book does not seem to fall into the lack of butterfly effect mentioned by other novels mentioned by the author, but in fact, the analysis is still the same. For example, Jaina still got Frostmourne despite the participation of the protagonist (there must be a Lich King). You will find a lot of "the road is still the same, it's just that the people walking on it have changed." I feel half-god and half-ghost in this book. If I were to be the protagonist, it would be a little less satisfying because the protagonist is often invisible in a group portrait. But if I read it from the perspective of a bystander, I feel like I am watching history, which is commonly known as an epic feeling.
It seems like I have changed my mind after not updating for such a long time.
The protagonist is becoming more and more passerby, and the plot is progressing very slowly. The author's current writing ideas are somewhat out of touch with the readers...
No more updates?😭
I just saw that this introduction has been updated, but what is written in it has not happened yet. Can you give me more updates?
Suddenly the post was deleted anyway, and there are no sensitive words.
I saw a cricket fight video from Station B before. The refugees from Fallen in the battle could defeat the Burning Legion and Archimonde.