
Hollow Knight: Torchmaking
空洞骑士:造炬
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 252k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
Stats
0Monthly votes
279Recommends
0Fans
101Chapters
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I've been a little busy lately and forgot to read the author's new chapter 😜
Let me give you a suggestion. The advanced beings in Hollow Knight do not need to believe in this thing. They are closer to the natural gods in the online literary world. The areas where their authority involves is the source of their power, not from any belief. For example, Queen White, her power comes from growth. In order to prevent herself from completely occupying the entire Hallownest, she took the initiative to limit her roots to a small cave, which led to the weakening of her own power. The same goes for Uen. The power of this big slug has also weakened to a certain extent, but it is not due to belief, but due to the decline of the acid that originally soaked a larger area. The same goes for King Bai. His original body was larger and more powerful, but he gave up his huge body just to facilitate the education of mortal insects. It has never been that higher beings need mortal insects, but that mortal insects need the power of higher beings.
Good guy, there are actually fans of Hollow Knight
Miscellaneous thoughts
I once imagined what the bug world looked like before Hollow Knight. Where did the pale creatures come from, how did the void civilization represented by the dark stone statues in Hallownest come into being, where did the eternal flowers come from, why did Worm come to Hallownest, and why did he study the void? As an ancient enemy of the void, what kind of past and possible mission does Radiant have? There are so many unanswered questions and so many regrets. So I wrote this story, from the perspective of the reborn radiant light, to explore the past of insect civilization and explore the bright future of all living beings. Starting from Spinning Network, passing through Hallownest, where will you end up? I think that the splendor of this insect world should include the ordinaryness of each insect, rather than being an epic story unique to a certain "god". Their stories are the most beautiful hymns to the world. Everyone reads slowly, and I write slowly. I hope my story can leave a memorable memory for every Hollow Knight player.
Radiant and Gavin
I especially like the interaction between the two little ones
I haven't finished the drawing, but I still want to post it. .
The author's writing on Hollow Knight is considered the best, but it's a bit lacking.
Pile of fanart, it's so well written. . The second picture is Radiant and Gavin (I don't know what Gavin looks like)
Pile a bunch of fanart, it's so well written. . The second picture is Radiant and Gavin (I don't know what Gavin looks like)
How often does the author update? There are only forty-six chapters, and I have read it no less than three times. I really like it because it is the only book about radiation. 😍
Update please update the author. I'm running out of books. I can't read enough. Even after reading it four times, it's still the same. 😭
Impression of relationship
Radiant and Bumblebee (only read a dozen chapters) Hope to be friends (?) The second picture is just going crazy (hen sitting on face)
What should be considered is
Author, did you think about the entire process before writing? Have you written an outline? Or do you want to write the main text first and then think of the book title? What was your mood when writing this book, and would you suddenly change your mind midway through? Is it possible to strike a balance between paying homage to the original work and self-innovation? I would like to know more detailed information about this book. I have seen many authors who have rushed to the street. Most of them have made similar mistakes, using whims as motivation for writing books, adding all kinds of incomprehensible proper nouns and prologues that no one has written. Times have changed, and the way books are written must also change accordingly. Can you tell me more about it? What are your next thoughts on this book, whether there will be a comment section specifically for readers to discuss the plot and provide suggestions, and most importantly, what made you want to write this book?