
Lord: Start from the Goblin Lair
领主:从地精巢穴开始
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- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 9mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Damn, more than 150 chapters are all free. Are you the adoptive father?
A very authentic dnd novel. After reading more than 80 chapters, there are no so-called private settings or common sense mistakes in other novels. It is simply perfect.
It should be a record that the author rewrote while running a group.
The combat content is sparse, and the plot is sometimes abrupt and basic, but the plot has an authentic DND flavor.
Seeing the development of this plot reminds me of a generation of pioneers and kingmakers. In fact, it would be quite attractive and better to rewrite those RPG game plots into novels. The author's writing is good, don't let it end just because it's unpopular.
This is not a dnd fanfic, this is a dnd game description. It does not depict characters, but tells the story of game NPCs. There is no plot, it is just completing the established procedure. Too stiff.
After reading Chapter 33, I would like to ask, wouldn't the protagonist's teammates be all women of different races?
This book is really well written. It feels very much like reading an orthodox dnd novel. I highly recommend it.
I'm a little curious. Shouldn't goblins be selfish, arrogant and greedy creatures? Due to lack of education, people generally have pure brains. How come a high-end thing like gratitude exists in goblins?
I can watch it, I don't mind the harem, I can use it to pass the time
This book is a team-running record of a player who took Long Aotian's script and started a harem. It's not too shabby, the plot is average, and the DND flavor is quite decent. The author (the player or the protagonist) is not focused on the main line and only focuses on pushing his teammates. It's not clear whether the author is running the team or leading the team. It has 300 chapters. There are no character cards (even if you copy a copy of the running group's card, it's because the players don't want to), but this book has a great advantage in that it is updated stably, quickly, and has a large volume. Although the players do not push the main line and have no idea what the plot is about, and rely on various unexpected events to push the plot, it is still justifiable. I don't comment on opening a harem, the author (player)'s personal xp is relatively unique. In addition, the author has been insisting that the protagonist is a good person, but no matter how you look at it, the protagonist is a person who plays evil and has fun. It is probably because the players have been in the group for a long time and have become familiar with their true nature. There are currently goblins, kobolds, shapeshifters (this doesn't seem to count), hags, dragons, demons, demons, vampires, drows, undead, but not the protagonist's camp (it's a pity that the protagonist killed the necromancer in revenge for the NPC, otherwise I think there would be some), and there are only a few (or none) from the good camp, and they are still there. Several kind-hearted NPCs are basically in the awkward position of being taken out for the protagonist to rescue when an emergency occurs. It is difficult to imagine that normal civilians will come to the protagonist's territory of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (a bunch of cows, ghosts and snake gods). It seems that the author (player) wants to create a multi-racial harmony. I can only say that it is a bit too advanced. People can have a collecting habit. But it's best to have a degree of control, and don't go too far when opening a harem. Not all readers are so philanthropic. You can play in groups like this, but it may not be appropriate to write online articles like this In short, this book is not bad to pass the time. There are many free chapters. There are not many DND writers these days. If you don't mind a harem, this is a good book.
After reading the name, I thought it was a cool article about fucking goblins, but it turned out that it was a cow and horse subdued by goblins. They were fooled and escaped.
Rather than an online novel, I prefer to call this book a live record of a running group. Admittedly, this book is quite rigorous in its description of DND-related content, but as a novel, the plot development is almost zero, and all conflicts are resolved in a dramatic form.
This name almost made me miss a good book
The writing is quite good. I haven't seen such a genuine and interesting adventure article for a long time. However, there is too little written about territory construction and management. It is obvious that when the protagonist first came here, he knew how to use the knowledge of his previous life to transform healing potions, but later he seemed to be like aboriginals. There should be more imaginative plots. Of course, the above are just personal complaints. They are not meant to teach the author how to write a book. Overall, the writing is very good. Come on, author.
The perspective of this writing is so uncomfortable, I couldn't stand the first three chapters. Want to jump out of the car. . .
Give the author a suggestion, change the name or modify the introduction, at least highlight the feature of writing dnd. The writing is still very good, but before clicking on it, I didn't expect it to be dnd. If you can write it, at least it will attract some dnd enthusiasts.
Did the author write it according to the plot of Kingmaker? I have been playing Kingmaker recently and I feel that the previous plot is not bad or bad.
Trail Blazers: Kingmaker🙂
Look at the synopsis, is this the plot of The King?
A very flavorful PF setting novel
Different from many DND-like fantasy novels on this website that often contain private goods, this novel mixed with PF settings is very interesting and very enjoyable to follow. Moreover, there is a lot of fun in the PF world view, and I hope to see ruthless work similar to that of attacking tanks in the official module. It's beautiful and very exciting. Good luck to the author.
Looking at the title of the book, I thought it was about a lord management, but the actual content is about a small team adventure. The author's writing skills are still online, but the title is wrong, which affects the score to some extent.
"Who is the most vicious race in the world?" In the noisy tavern that was dark and smelled of sweat, people asked the bard curiously. "The Rat Man deserves it." The bard took a sip of the inferior ale beer and began to play and sing slowly: " In the desolate and dark underground, there is an endless unknown, where there is a brilliant green light, and bells ring from time to time. >The towering black tower, the sacred pendulum blooms. It emits a dark light, which makes the evil and cruel bloom. This group of morally nihilistic mutant rats with advanced technology. They are ugly, evil, and spread the plague everywhere. They are also greedy for money and paranoid. They are more crazy and violent than Chaos. They are more willing to backstab and be ungrateful than the high spirits. And he was so reckless that he flew up." After the chant, the bard ended with an aria: "This is the rat man, the evil fool who has been wandering in the parasitic world for thousands of years and still cannot see the light." "Yes, Yes!" The crowd echoed loudly. At this moment, thirteen bells rang outside, and a hoarse voice rang in the ears of everyone in the tavern: "May the Great Horned Rat walk among us!" "Yes, Yes!" Groups of gray-furred rats with scarlet eyes and rotten rodents pounced on everyone in the tavern. "As for you, stupid bard, violating the "Anti-Ratman Awareness Act" of the Sigma Empire, what are you planning?" A ratman wearing pointed shoes, holding a civilized staff, and wearing a tall hat stepped over the flesh and blood residue on the ground and pointed at the guy hiding on the tavern counter and asked. "Don't get me wrong, I'm just a book promoter. The protagonist is not a rat man. This is just an advertisement." The bard explained.
Wtf? Is it the end? Don't do this kind of thing. At least write 1 million words. Watasi can do anything.
This book feels very messy. Although it advances according to the plot, it goes back and forth in circles. The main line is unclear. Moreover, several characters basically only have one name, and there is no sense of personality.
It tastes pretty good, but to be honest. As a novel, most people probably won't like to read it. And the writing is a bit rough
The quality is pretty good. I don't know what I'm spraying.
It's a pure DND novel. The name makes me think it's a farming novel. The only bad thing is that the pace is too fast, one link after another, as if you are being pushed all the time. The good thing is that you can read it in one go, but you will feel tired when you stop and don't want to continue reading.
Fine
It's a pretty good novel. People who haven't had much exposure to DND may not like it very much, but it's not like I can't stand it anymore. It feels like I'm just looking for trouble.
Use precious land to enjoy "The Chronicles of Ghidorah"
Use precious land to enjoy "The Chronicles of Ghidorah"
It's very beautiful, and the reading experience feels like playing Baldur's Gate. It's probably not because of the changes in the group records. What kind of group can usually run in such a late stage?
This is the adventure story I want to see
If there is any adventure story that could make Don Quixote abandon his family and property to go on an adventure, it must be your book Hey, hero!