
Lord of Winter: Start with Daily Information
凛冬领主:从每日情报开始
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- Completed
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- 1.7M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
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- 5mo ago
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- Qidian
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The protagonist with dual skills in warfare, the sun that leads the people
The protagonist with dual skills in warfare
Still flawed.
This is clearly a book of developmental form. The only bad thing is about women. In a world where monsters are rampant, women are readily available. The author takes women too seriously. What are the words of a woman with hatred, what are the thoughts of a duke's daughter: don't let me down and so on. I just want to say that she is nothing! She acts mentally as if she is awesome. He is just the least important character in World of Warcraft. He has no fighting power and is just a tool for all.
The comment section is also interesting. Buying food to save the common people and feeding the knights under your command the meat of monsters is the Holy Mother. It's really interesting. If the protagonist is not short of money, he must save this little money, right? Normal morals have become a saint, and he is still a qualified lord? Is it necessary to invest all resources into development and treat everyone as consumables? Is it necessary to create a protagonist who is dehumanized in this way? 😥 If you have bad eyesight in the comment section, don't be rude. Can't you see how to save civilians? People are almost dead and you can tell that you can't save them in vain. You have to let the dying people do something first before saving them.
Shennong
It is already considered to be top-notch among novels of the same genre, and has no major poisonous points. Some people can't even write information. Information must be objective.
Books count as food and grass. When will the protagonist's strength be improved? Although low magic power is not that important, but the realms are divided, it feels quite uncomfortable to be unable to improve.
Good food and grass, come on
It's fine in the Lord novel. The only bad thing I feel is that the male protagonist is a bit too much like a virgin. I'm not saying this is bad, but it feels a bit too extreme. The climate conditions in the north are not good, so the male protagonist's behavior is a bit unrealistic. He looks like a saint, which makes him look a bit dramatic. It's not that he has to be cold. I don't like profit-oriented theory. Anyway, I just need to control it within a certain degree. Don't be too holy and don't be too cold; Then I feel that there are no valuable specialties in the male-dominated territory. No matter how bad the general environment is, there are always special valuable resources. For example, there are a lot of natural resources in Siberia, Russia. Sources (there are really many). The three Nordic countries are also very rich in resources. In reality, those cold areas are quite rich in natural resources. Even the Middle East has a large number of gas and oil fields. Although it does not necessarily have to refer to reality, the author should also design special resources or high-value resources for the male protagonist's territory. Only then can the male protagonist be good. Good financial development; Generally speaking, regardless of domestic or foreign novels and games, the north has a large amount of rare minerals, but it is very rich, and food is also supported by fisheries. It depends on the author how you set it; Anyway, write slowly, I hope the author will not collapse, there is not much good food and grass.
There are a lot of information flow lord articles, is this a new wave?
It's been two days since I caught up with the latest update. Here's my opinion.
It's not a big problem. At present, there is food and grass, and there is hope for fairy grass. Regarding the Virgin Mary issue that other book friends have responded to, it is actually mainly about giving slaves free citizenship. The reason given by the author is that modern people cannot accept this system. I basically support giving slaves free citizenship, but the reason can be better. Let's see if it works like this: The newly born Crimson Tide Territory does not have loyal citizens belonging to it. The male protagonist, knights and indigenous people have no sense of belonging to the Crimson Tide Territory. The social system without free people is deformed, stifles human creativity and development, and is detrimental to the development of the territory. There are several disadvantages to introducing freedmen from outside. First, as a freedman himself, the male protagonist is really poor and cannot be kind to him at the beginning. Unlike a slave, giving him the status of a freedman is the greatest gift, and his loyalty will increase quickly. Secondly, the free people introduced often carry the characteristics and imprint of the original place, which is not conducive to transforming the territory into the people needed by the Crimson Tide Territory. Thirdly, the Crimson Tide Territory does not have its own territorial citizens. Introducing a large number of free people from outside is like a snake swallowing an elephant, which will only strangle itself to death. Only when the Crimson Tide Territory becomes stronger and then introduces foreign populations can they be fully tolerated and transformed. Therefore, purchasing slaves and giving rewards can not only replenish the number of loyal citizens of the Crimson Tide collar, but also stimulate the slaves' work efficiency and enthusiasm to the greatest extent. The most important thing is that they are cost-effective, which is the best choice for male protagonists who start out poor. That's probably how it's written.
Questions about red tide flags
In fact, I saw someone linking the Red Tide flag with the Japanese Rising Sun flag. To be honest, I was stunned for a moment and very angry. First of all, I didn't think of anything in that direction when designing the Crimson Tide flag. The sun is a positive symbol of all human civilization, representing light and hope. I hope we don't associate such beautiful things with evil shit. The sun in the novel symbolizes such a beautiful thing, and it is impossible to use the flag of militarism. The following flag is generated by AI, readers can refer to it.
The overall feeling is not bad, but there is no need to dig a hole and sweep the floor to set an example by yourself, to provide water for the slaves and to build a purifier, which is almost enough. There is no need to implement the modern society in the slave society, and there is a feudal society in the middle. What's more, it is a world with an extraordinary background. The lords and nobles only need to maintain a sense of mystery and ensure that the decrees they issue make the slaves feel that their lives have improved, which will already make them grateful.
This novel has the ability to save people and make people live better, not bad! It is much better than other novels that are selfish and capable but do nothing to save people.
It is better if the first child is a girl. The eldest daughter can still have a harmonious family. The eldest son is ready for Xuanwu Sect.
Ahem
In fact, there is no need to hide some of the information obtained by the protagonist, or to keep it secret. He is now a powerful Viscount, and he is a Viscount married to two Grand Dukes. He has important people and people who want money and money. His wretched development at the beginning is excusable, but now There is no need to be too stubborn, 1. Everyone has their own secrets, not to mention that a capable Viscount like the protagonist must have his own intelligence network; 2. It is also a kind of shock; 3. It is also to show off, to show off in front of others, and it is more enjoyable to watch. I have always been worried, but reporting is also a resource and can be invested. The book is very good and there are no big problems. I have finished reading it now and will keep it. (I still like farming type lords and try to write less about pioneering wars. Nurturing is my favorite. It's my personal opinion. It doesn't matter if you listen or not)
After reading the beginning, the transformation of these knights is too sudden. Are they loyal just by drawing a cake?
This book is generally quite good, with good descriptions of wars and territory development, but has the author ever thought about a problem? Originally, the territory was in the north, with an average geographical environment and a sparse population. Coupled with various disasters and wars, the population has always been in negative growth. How can a territory be developed without a population? I can understand that the author doesn't want to just write about bland territorial development, but he still hopes to solve the problem of population.
What is the point of this article?
I've been scanning the rankings recently, and I feel like I can write a book in this daily intelligence series, but I can't quite grasp the specific core.
Good reviews
The writing is very to my liking. It is rare for a male protagonist to have a kind heart while ensuring his own safety. Today's authors seem to be accustomed to writing about a refined and egoistic person, but the character of the protagonist in this book is hard to dislike. I hope it will be updated. It seems that the number of monthly tickets is average. As long as the author maintains the quality and it is not unfinished, I will give you all the monthly tickets.
The author's thinking is still very clear, and the writing is adequate, but it is very awesome to deal with freedmen directly at the beginning. Just look at the history here, not many people who do this can survive. Just tinker with things a little bit, give it room for improvement, and give it some hope. To be honest, you, the free people who started your business in the early days, don't understand. It doesn't matter if you are against slavery, but the prerequisite is that you can live a decent life. You can do it slowly, can't you? You have to start free activities directly in the early stage. I also saw that many people started this way when it comes to chapter reviews.
A little problem
I have been following the book since it first came out. The book is getting better and better, and the author's descriptions are becoming more and more comprehensive. There is nothing much to say about the overall plot. There is only one thing. It feels like the protagonist is a bit too deified in the middle and late stages. Everyone knows the role of intelligence, but the progress of the protagonist feels a bit too smooth and logical.
A relatively normal Western fantasy farming story with a lot of cheating. There are a lot of character descriptions, so the characters are more three-dimensional, which is much better than most Western fantasy novels. Unfortunately, the plot is bland and the writing is immature. 6/10
Personal opinion, no criticism
I skipped through this book, reading the whole early part, skipping one or two chapters in the middle, and more than half of the last part. The author's ideas are very clear, and there were no plot problems, but in my personal opinion, it was a bit difficult to read. 1. Reading the whole book, I feel a bit like watching a group drama, but the personality of each character cannot be reflected. In the later period, there is a situation where the gods disappear. To be fair, who can still remember the earliest few people in the later period? For example, two cousins came in the second development. One died, and the other was next to his house and never appeared again. Even the good brothers next door basically never appeared in the middle period. They appeared when they needed to be used. 2. The background is very weak. I read this book in a daze. I didn't even know anything else except the eight nobles in the empire. What was around the empire? I don't know. If I hadn't seen the back, I wouldn't have known there was a Holy See and a Chamber of Commerce. 3. The relationship is very weak. The protagonist is a great person. He treats everyone equally and lovingly, and his enemies are quickly eliminated. He is very caring about his own people. He often takes care of all the people and residents, and works for the people. Before the novel begins, his father gave him some people, and the only sister who cares about him also finds ways to support him, but there is basically no written description except for the last paragraph of the novel. He is a great leader, but he is definitely not a good brother. The above is basically my personal opinion, not what I want to say, but the Lord's novel is basically a medieval setting. Even with the golden finger, the protagonist's development is too smooth. Whatever is wrong, I see only leaders who come to the north to develop socialism, not the Lord's novel Personal thoughts, not meant to start a fight, just not irritating. The book is indeed a good book, but the writing content is slightly different from other Lord's novels I have read.
You will know from the beginning that you want to achieve peace and equality and freedom for everyone. It is also a fairy tale world. It is impossible to rely on the intelligence system. Unless you can control everyone in the world, the whole world can only listen to you.
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Very well written, high-quality food and grass, in my personal opinion, very outstanding
The work is okay, why are there so few people in the comment section?
Are there any similar farming books?
The three views are very upright, too upright. Farewell
The finale?
After raising pigs for a while, it ended immediately?
Is there really a god in this holy Eastern Empire, this Holy See, this tutorial, or is there no god? I feel that even if this Holy See really has a god, this god is not a good thing.
Wouldn't this be added?
I didn't expect it to end so quickly
When I reached 440, I really couldn't read anymore, so I wanted to read it, but I didn't expect it to be finished when I read it now This book is quite interesting. I read the Lord's story for the first time and I felt it was well written. The disadvantage is that the writing techniques are too repetitive, and the middle part is very boring.