
Dragons & Cuisine & Dungeons
龙与美食与地下城
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.7M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternative Fantasy
- Updated
- 14h ago
- Source
- Qidian
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116kFans
395Chapters
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It's a good book, but updates are too slow.
Looking at the title of the book, I originally thought it would be a maze-style meal in which you explore a dungeon while cooking with ingredients. In fact, it is a more orthodox Western fantasy novel. The food is the embellishment of the story, and the adventure is the main course. The background is an imaginary world view that combines DND and Japanese Western fantasy. It has classic occupational classifications and characteristics, magic nets and ring settings, as well as more modern props and concepts such as magic tools, steam vehicles, and the Chamber of Commerce and Banking Academy. The protagonist does not have a point system or an invincible golden finger. The ability he is given is a "Peng Ke" split from his own soul. It is regarded as another spiritual body of his own. He can possess props to detect information and can speak at the same time. As a cook, he can also cook well and integrate the alchemy he learned (there is a special category in the book called potions) to make some special dishes with extra buffs. In a sense, the Chinese little master is on a journey to another world. I have only written one and a half maps so far, and the overall tone of the story is relatively relaxed. The first volume of maps is about big cities like Waterdeep and Baldur's Gate, and the story is about trying to make money in order to pay off the medical debt you are carrying. The second volume officially begins to travel the continent to find a way back to the earth. The first stop is to go to the country of the dwarves, climb the local "Ao Tai Line", and seek the help of the silver dragon on the top of the mountain. This book is also in the front row among the DND or Western fantasy novels I have read recently It's a pity that the book is The data is not very good. My personal guess is that the first 30 chapters at the beginning, or until the actual cooking, are quite boring. There are no clear stage tasks and no abilities. There is only a two-mouthed Tianjin protagonist who keeps talking. But it took off from the beginning of selling pancakes and fruits. If you also like DND and Western fantasy, you can try it
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In a world with a true God, it shouldn't be too easy to solve government corruption. All employees must swear an oath to the God of Justice before taking up their posts.
How outrageous
Can I scold Qidian for false propaganda? Does the person who makes this recommendation really want to promote this book? ()
I ran away. I couldn't accept the protagonist's active behavior. Being mean to his teammates completely offended me. I couldn't laugh.
Li Xingcheng killing line
Now that I think about it, it turns out that Lao Yao was almost killed. Fortunately, Lao Yao has such a skill and the connections of an old professor in the college.
The first few chapters feel good
I think it is very comfortable to read, and the atmosphere is a bit similar to Yuantong's books. The author should look at the positioning of this book. If you don't want to write a generally enjoyable article, don't listen to the comments and make random changes. No matter what type of book you want to write, the important thing is not to change halfway and second-screen readers.
The style span is a bit big, and the basic readers who saved the previous book may not be able to accept this genre.
The author is still as awesome as ever. I sincerely recommend everyone to read it, including the author's last book. I have read the book for more than ten years. This book is currently ranked in the top ten in my heart, including the character of the protagonist, who has both a fun-loving side and a kind character. I like this kind of protagonist so much. I sincerely recommend everyone to read it. I won't say whether it suits me.
There is nothing exciting or exciting, just a calm travel article. This kind of article will not be popular, but it should still look like a high-quality niche article.
Who is the author? The writing is really good. In the early stage, I really thought it was a purely funny food show, but when it reached the climax, the foreshadowing was recycled and I felt really happy. Evaluated as high-quality rations ˙ᵕ˙ᰔ
After reading the first few chapters, it seems that the author adopts the most difficult writing method to make daily life interesting. With all due respect, you will tire yourself out if you write like this all the time.
About slime
When I saw the protagonist eating slime, his sanity level was too high and his spiritual vision was too low.
It's great. This kind of happy story about another world where everyone is busy. Can Liu Yao and the others take Luo Luo away when they leave? This child is so cute.
Grass jelly
The novel is good to read, the atmosphere is very relaxed and funny, but it does not lose its connotation.
It's quite interesting, it's funny to watch, and the protagonist who is a Tianjin native doesn't speak a lot of messy Tianjin dialect (as a Tianjin native, I can't accept that some books are written in dialect)
It's a pity that the protagonist can't learn magic, otherwise it would be very suitable for him to be a bard for such a gossip.
Shennong is here! What we Tianjin people talk about is that one person can praise others! It just looks good!
It's really well written, but the three golden chapters are so abstract that they almost ran away from me.
Maybe it's reasonable that DND world civilization cannot develop.
This is an idea that suddenly popped up after I saw the end of the arena. Civilization or "order" is actually the product of minimizing the cost of conflict in the process of development. It was formed when people faced difficulties that individuals could not handle at the beginning. This was tribes all the way to city-states and even kingdoms. But as time goes by, people will have conflicts. Some of these conflicts have obvious right and wrong, and some do not, but the conflicts can escalate to bloody conflicts 🔪. Therefore, in order to avoid the cost of bloodshed, these people who are gathering begin to seek methods other than physical persuasion, so the court that mediates dialogue and adjudicates appears. The above are the objective laws of the development of civilization. To summarize, you will find that the so-called "civilization" and "order" are [conservative], choosing to give in, and letting conflicts or contradictions be suppressed/calmed. Therefore, the more civilization develops, the more stable it will be, because civilization will spontaneously suppress conflicts, so in the end there will be peace. This may seem good at first glance, but dnd the soul of the world is an important asset b>💰, both demons and gods need it, and high-value souls require a rich and colorful life, or unique experiences, then a civilization that develops into an empire can basically mass-produce similar souls, so demons and gods will reduce their attention 😤, because for the empire, unless it is broken, everything will spontaneously return to its original state, is this good? 🤔 Throughout history, no political system can avoid the emergence of internal problems. It is either systemic corruption or the cumulative outbreak of internal conflicts, including modern referendums (which require high information transparency, high national knowledge, high attention, and high participation). The cost of maintenance is too high, so the system is basically bound to collapse💀, and requires human intervention to continue its life. But when people need to continue their lives, it is the time of change. Demons and gods are coming 🪖, and neither of them care about the empire or complete victory, so division becomes inevitable (because the intervention of demons and gods will produce a large number of individuals and groups maintained by faith, which will be formed before there is an absolute gap) Objective divisions will turn into cultural differences over time) If you want to transfer conflicts, and because of Gao Wu's world view, even tribes may be very strong, and legends can emerge in the fringe areas, it is difficult for the empire to transfer conflicts through expansion So in summary, such objective reasons make highly developed civilizations basically short-lived.
It shouldn't be this ranking
This book should be at least in the top three in the current fantasy genre, but no matter what type of novel, everyone prefers to see growth, or at least be a little master when you start. But until now in this book, the protagonist feels like he is standing still no matter what the latitude. Not only does he fight against the five scum, but he is not afraid to stir up trouble everywhere because of the setting. Maybe this has dissuaded a lot of people.
Now that I've seen it, let's talk about your feelings before it's put on the shelves.
Let me talk about myself first. I picked up this book among the recommendations because I had nothing to do. I thought it was a maze rice book at first. I saw someone like this in the book circle. It turns out that it is an orthodox DND with a self-created world view, just like joining a food show for dinner. It turns out that it is actually a combination of Glory of Thieves and The Wolf of Wall Street. It may be good-looking, but in the end there is a difference. This is the first gap I felt when reading this book. And this leads to the second question. DND is a small circle in China after all, and only a few people know its rules and settings. In the parts I have read in the original article, a lot of proper nouns and settings in DND are used, such as magic net, magic network, etc. The scandal of the goddess of law, the oath of the paladin, etc., Those like me who can understand may smile knowingly, but those who can't understand, I think they will be really confused when they see these words. Such barriers to understanding are extremely detrimental to the expansion of the author's works. This is the second gap. The third gap has also been mentioned in book circles, that is, the protagonist seems to have no prospects for upgrading. His personal combat power is too weak, and his non-mechanical upper limit is stuck, so most things currently have to be solved by teammates. This complete elimination of the traditional upgrading points is also the reason why it is difficult for this book to win the favor of many newcomers. Fourthly, after reading so many chapters, I can clearly feel that the protagonist's own sense of purpose is missing. Now he is more passive in encountering things and solving them. Before the whole novel was put on the shelf, I could not find any long-term goals, which is the so-called main line. In traditional novels, as long as there are behaviors such as upgrading, its certainty and purpose will naturally become the overall main line, but in this book, this is currently missing. As a filler, there are only continuous branch plots and a mentally ill Jinmen protagonist. I do not deny that the character of the protagonist is a highlight of this book, but the lack of sense of substitution is also a problem. I don't deny that this book brought me a lot of joy, but it does leave me with endless emptiness after reading it, because at the moment it feels like a short-term happy stimulus to me, and then when I think about it, I am left with nothing but emptiness.
I've finished reading the first volume Oh my god, this book is so good.
Why did the third volume suddenly
Before the end of the third volume, I recommended it to everyone I met. After reading the end of the third volume, I was really silent.
It's very beautiful, it's really special. Jpg
The overall style is a daily routine of gags, playing around with friends you know, fighting for justice against evil forces, and feeding people from other worlds, Akaashi. Each volume is a complete story. And I feel that the author is very good at writing business flow. The part about running the dungeon was very interesting and I loved reading it. I also liked the part about running the TV station the most in the previous book. The review is very positive Attached are some possible public poisoning points to help with quick screening: it seems that there is still no female protagonist, the protagonist is not a combat-crushing type, the protagonist has a clone (incarnation) soul, there is a very good male partner, and it is difficult to update the author.
It's a good book, and it's definitely worth reading if you're in a book shortage.
At least finish it after finishing Chano and finishing the Butt Master and the Old Mage.
Otherwise, I really feel like I'm holding my breath, which is very frustrating.
It's a good read. I read the latest chapter of this good Western fantasy novel in one go.
The main plot is the story of the protagonist going on adventures in various places in order to cure the illness left behind after time travel, such as the dark hell of the dwarf kingdom and so on. The author's writing is very good
A hundred times better than those system panel novels
If you give the ending to Volume 3 like this, your monthly ticket will be gone.