
Ice and Fire: Dragon Reign
冰与火:龙之王朝
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 2mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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When I first discovered this book "Ice and Fire: Dragon Dynasty", I had high expectations, thinking that it would become the "Overthrow of Han" in the field of Game of Thrones fan fiction. However, starting from the Civil War of the Dragon Family, the author's writing became worse and worse, which was disappointing.
I feel that this book can completely follow the path of books such as "Xuanjian Immortal Clan" or "Building a Thousand-Year Family from King Wu's Defeat of Zhou". It can also be regarded as opening up a new route in the Quanyou novels. The protagonist's family hides behind the scenes or supports or controls Targaryen. Each generation has its own story, but to save Targaryen, it can also suppress Targaryen, or something else. What, from the Dance of the Blood Dragons to the Labor Rebellion, it runs through hundreds of years, with explosive points from generation to generation, and the protagonist himself can be an immortal grandfather, hiding behind the scenes of the family, and giving the stage to contemporary young people. I think the author's introduction seems to be like this, but it is not easy to write this kind of article well, and it will test the author's control of the overall situation, but if it is written well, it will be a big hit
When will the author post the picture of the protagonist's castle?
I settled in Bengbu. I played up a lot of awesome stuff at the beginning, made a lot of second designs, explored Valyria, and took a dragon to marry Tanklian for a long time. I thought about how awesome it was, but ended up marrying a young earl. I couldn't stand it anymore, and it was a bit funny.
Dragon picture
Wormithor Silver Wings (suspected, or possibly Seasmoke) Corakxiu Red Queen Dreamfire Balerion Vhagar Syrax
I confess that I am guilty
I previously criticized this book because I was dissatisfied with the choice of the heroine. I thought it was too low to parachute an original heroine from the Tully family to breed with the protagonist. As a result, in the past few days, I have been frantically reading Game of Thrones articles on Qidian and QQ. I found that there are only a few books from the period of the Dance of the Blood Dragons that I can read, and this book is the best one among all the novels, at least. There are no big magic changes, and there are also few messy character and secondary designs. There is no literary and youth plot, and the author's design clearly wants to write it for a long time. There is restraint on the expansion of the protagonist's family but not forceful suppression. The fun point is still there. It avoids many stories in which the protagonist will not write stories after he becomes a king, and the crazy deus ex machina will lead to a war between the gods.
World map vs map of westeros
Below is the map of Westeros and the world map. In fact, Essos is not as big as imagined. The center of the continent is the vast sea of grass and the desert Gobi
The first twenty-one chapters are well written. After being made a prince, my IQ dropped. The Holy Mother began and said goodbye.
The aborigines don't read it, but with you, it's better to read the original text if you want to see the aborigines
Original dragon drawing
This post is mainly to post pictures of the original dragons in the book. Most of the dragons in the original book can be directly referenced from the TV series, so I will post a centralized post. Then Uni-President reminds: Although these original dragons have reference pictures, if the prototype is a four-legged dragon, Uni-President needs to shorten the body, expand the wings, and cut off the forelimbs.
So what's the point of this Aboriginal protagonist? Apart from the addition of an additional protagonist, what is the difference from watching the original work?
To be honest, I subscribed to follow-up reading at first, but in the end I had to make the main character die, write about other people, and play a lot of games. I have been reading the novel for several years and you are the first one I have read to write like this. If you do this, it will be difficult to be attractive in the future. You don't have the writing style.
It's not worth watching later, it's a waste of money to subscribe. The description of Igor is completely like a clown.
The protagonist doesn't want to abandon Volantis, the base, and move the whole family to Westeros. If you go to the Dragon Family, you won't be able to give the protagonist a good site. All the good sites in Westeros are already owned, and the protagonist has three dragons, a fully retired standing army of 6,000, and a fleet of hundreds or thousands of ships. This requires at least one million people to support. Come on, apart from the territories of a few big lords, Westeros doesn't have enough territory to support the protagonist's influence. It's impossible for the protagonist to drag a million people from Volantis to leave their hometown and go to Westeros, to a place thousands of kilometers away from home, with different languages and beliefs. The protagonist's power will probably fall apart before they get to Westeros. Even if the protagonist only brings part of the army and fleet to Westeros, surrenders to the Dragon family and gets a piece of territory, what else can the protagonist get? The protagonist does not have the right to inherit the Iron Throne. For the people of Westeros, he is an outsider and has no base of his own. Is it possible to abandon his family and career just to get a piece of territory in Westeros? So what is the protagonist doing this for? For faith? Or just for a prophecy? Even if the protagonist covets the Iron Throne, there is no need to do this. The Dragon Family is in its heyday, with more than 20 dragons in hand, and can easily recruit more than 100,000 troops. The protagonist is no match for the Dragon Family. Going to Westeros is a complete failure. It is better to stay in Volantis and rebuild the Valyrian Empire. After the Dragon Family Dances with the Blood Dragon, the Dragon Family's power has been greatly reduced. The protagonist should take the opportunity to take over Westeros. It is best for the author not to make gods so powerful. Thrones games are all about mortals' power struggles and dragons. Thrones games that write about gods are either broken or eunuchs.
The writing is actually very good. Well, the only dissatisfaction may be that the protagonist will be changed in the future, so I have never wanted to read it. It is not about living until the age of ice and fire, but about the descendants of the protagonist, so I don't have that feeling.
It's a bit anticlimactic.
Don't you think there is a problem with the plot? The protagonist founded such a large family, and the world structure is not much different from the original work. Important events will still happen, so it's okay. It's interesting to see how the protagonist's family can farm, but now the protagonists are dead, and there is no plot at all. Several descendants have not surpassed the protagonist's wisdom and charisma. What do readers want to see? The whole plot is like a pool of stagnant water without any freshness.
I have only read a dozen chapters, and I feel that the author's writing style can be said to reject all people who have not read the original work. It only needs a few hundred words to introduce the background and general context of the world. Anyway, I am now confused.
In this world view of "Princes, Generals, and Prime Ministers are really good", I feel that we really cannot abandon our bloodline.
Author, if you insist on not changing the general direction of the original work, will the Mad King and the Iron Throne be given to Baratheon in the end? It can definitely be done according to the urine. It must be the Battle of the Five Baratheon Kings and then sit on the Iron Throne after defeating the White Walkers... Wouldn't the White Walkers event be triggered early? Blindly not using the euphemistic name of God, not letting the throne tarnish family ties and weaken the power to fight against the White Walkers. Why do you have to fight dragon battles to train if there are too many dragons... If you train to kill a bunch of dragons, the power to fight against the White Walkers will not be weakened? Isn't it your choice that the stronger the dragon is and the stronger the white ghost is?
What benefit does the protagonist bring to his family by helping Rhaenyra? It's better to just sit back and watch, right? The protagonist's family now has six dragons. When the three little dragons grow up, the Targaryen family will not have a few dragons left after the civil war. Isn't this better? I don't understand the author's significance in arranging this plot to participate in the Targaryen Civil War.
This dragon and that dragon have been written down. There are just a lot of names. It doesn't look better if there are more dragons. The most obvious thing is that the number of monthly votes is far different from before.
After Dance of the Blood Dragons, it was no longer interesting. There are a lot of new characters, but they don't have any personal characteristics. I can't remember who is who. Only those dragons are interesting. There is no passion in the later stage, just like drinking boiled water, tasteless. I thought the expedition to Essos would be interesting, but it turned out to be just the same thing.
Unless you are writing about Targaryen, the family flow is not suitable for the whole game.
As an online novel author, all aspects of writing are relatively mature. It's a pity that this book is about a family. However, the identity of the protagonist's family is too embarrassing in the Quanyou novel. It can further replace Targaryen, but without Targaryen, it will basically be enough. It's over. After all, even if A Song of Ice and Fire reaches the main story, it can be said to be the rise and fall of Tankan. He takes a step back and becomes an eternal loyal minister to Targaryen. However, many people find this frustrating. Generally speaking, the writing is okay, but the starting point is really wrong.
It's been very boring since the fall of Volantis... The more I watch it, the more boring it becomes.
It is an exaggeration to say that there are thousands of dragons in Valyria. Prince Gaelin sent out 300 for such a big event.
This book is very good. But it just doesn't suit my taste. 🙂🙂Especially those half-brothers 🙂🙂 look at me and my head hurts. You said it's okay to only have two or three, so many. It also feels like the time is wrong.
In fact, I am wondering, how could the usurpation war happen without the Dance of Blood Dragons? Would Osprey and Deer dare to start a war when there are still dragons in the Long family?
Character collection building
Friends, if you want to have a more immersive experience, you can design your own supporting roles and supporting roles in this building. You are welcome to have more friendly interactions. Thank you for your reading and understanding. The author paused.
Tanjia's better solution
The strategies of Wei Er and Geng Si in this book basically conform to the original work. Although the author describes that they try their best to maintain the Red Dragon family, in fact there is no improvement. My personal opinion is that to deal with a challenger like the Silver Dragon, which has both dragons and territory, the Tan family should start with the decision-making power of the dragon knights from the beginning, and hold a meeting with the Silver Dragon to decide who can ride the dragon. This kind of aristocratic decision still has some effect in Westeros. Although Targaryen actually does not have the strength to decide who can ride the dragon in Vareses, the blood derived from the Targaryen family can be controlled and used. In this book, both Velaryon and Martell can actually be used. Create two dragon knight vassals, strictly enforce the royal family's certification of dragon knights (after all, it is still very dangerous to train a dragon alone), and solve the shrinkage and decline of the Tan family's descendants by extending the definition of the dragon king's bloodline. After that, if the illegitimate child is legalized based on military merit or other merits, the resistance faced by the illegitimate dragon knight in raising an illegitimate child will be reduced. Of course, this is much more risky. After all, orthodox nobles have more fallback options than illegitimate children. Velaryon may be more loyal, but Martell may fall to the silver dragon, and Volantia's dragon chasers will also have more opportunities. But on the other hand, by arranging the plot in the above way, the descendants of the silver dragon can also show more of their abilities, such as wooing Martell, provoking Velaryon, and forcing Targaryen into the palace by capturing the Dragon Chaser. What do you think of my idea? Welcome to point out loopholes😁
Armed with weapons and yet loyal to the king, the protagonist is really a good and smart person who is "loyal to the king and patriotic" and does not seek personal gain for his family.