
Warhammer 40K: I Really Don't Want to Be the Pope
战锤40K:我真的不想当教皇
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 479k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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30K engage in religion
You basically have to wait until after the Great Rebellion to engage in religion at 30k. Otherwise, the Emperor's efforts to combat feudal superstition can only be gathered in a small area at most, or it would be much easier to go AFK next to the Emperor to increase your reputation and then be pulled up at 40k.
A sentence comes to mind, "A qualified pastor should be able to trick believers into following God even when God can't find the way." I wonder if it's from "Sword of the Dawn"
It really works
How to become a religious man in 30k 🙂🙂 Unless you have to wait until the Great Rebellion becomes the first generation, it is easier to go to 40k
What needs to be said is that the Emperor's deification was entirely his own fault: Wearing frighteningly gorgeous gold armor all year round There is a giant halo behind his head Holding an ever-extinguishing flaming sword Building a continent-sized monument for himself To himself The guards also wore frighteningly gorgeous gold armor Carried out as many genetic experiments as possible He was over three meters tall Created a functional pantheon of genetically engineered demigods One of the demigods looked very much like (literally) an angel If you look like a god and act like a god, people will think you are a god. For example, the "Holy Words" written by Luojia, the eldest son of the family, can be summarized in one sentence: "Because ordinary people cannot blow up the sun or make light shine from the back of their heads, only gods can, so my father is a god. It is proved."
I don't want to give up on becoming the Governor and going on the Great Expedition. I don't have land and farming can't affect this big shithole.
In fact, it's perfectly fine for kids to spend 30k on their heads.
Luojia's problem is that kowtow to big head affected the Great Expedition. In fact, Huang Pizi doesn't mind kowtow to big head at all. Huang Pizi is purely profit-oriented. If you can revive mankind, let alone kowtow to big head, you will have no problem letting Huang Pizi go to the subspace to fight against the four vendors.
No, why does Erebus keep a dozen chapters around? Are you ready to sacrifice yourself to the four gods? What are you writing about? Why are you looking for excuses to kill people? You still have to find excuses to kill people in the empire?
Is the protagonist just working for free all the time? I didn't get any benefits and didn't even enjoy it much. It was too perverted to have no positive feedback at all. I might as well join the gangsters and find an opportunity to backstab the four gods and go straight to Ragnarok. Now the cows and horses who just brought their own dry food are a little uncomfortable.
Doubt
What time period is the protagonist set in during the Great Crusade? The Holy Words of the Emperor was written by Luojia. Why is it blamed on the protagonist? Should everyone in the empire know about this book? Is the protagonist's ability to become a psychic through the power of faith?
Tips for readers
To rationalize the protagonist should follow the Word Bearers in the early stage, and use the Word Bearers to engage in religion during the Great Crusade, so that the protagonist has a religious foundation The protagonist can participate when Lorgar writes the Book of Sacred Words, The protagonist can have a religious fighting group in this way,
There's no problem with word choice and sentence construction, but it just doesn't have the flavor of Warhammer. I suggest the author add all the nouns of Warhammer. What kind of troops are here, what armor they wear, what weapons they use, and what special effects the weapons have. Only when these are all present can the flavor be tasted
It's a little bit small, just keep it for a while and don't disappear suddenly.
Write a bunch of trivial things
The more I watch, the more bored I become. And Erebus, is it so difficult to kill a mortal? You have to keep it by your side, and it will make him grow bigger when the time comes, right?
It was a bit interesting at the beginning, but now the more I write, the more boring I become.
I just feel that the protagonist is too useless. I originally thought that he would help the emperor solve the problem of becoming a god and build an empire, but now it seems that he is just a piece of cake
The name is so funny...
The writing style is a bit strange, I feel more like reading a novel than a novel
Quick update😭😭😭
It's not as good as the first one. I'm still willing to spend money to read that one. Let's just leave it like this.
It's very beautiful, I like it, thank you to the author💪
To educate netizens who are new to Warhammer about the world of Warhammer
During the millennium of human civilization, a demon king of destruction appeared. The demon king cruelly ruled mankind. The demon king used human lives as currency and fed on human beliefs. The demon king also created 21 demon minions. These minions are called primarchs. Each primarch leads tens of thousands of canned demon soldiers. The Demon King leads these troops and wants to conquer and destroy the entire galaxy. However, hope often arises in the darkness. At this extremely critical moment, the four gods, the God of love and life, the God of courage and strength, the God of beauty and happiness, and the God of wisdom and skill, summoned Horus, the Primarch who still had humanity, to the Dustless Temple. Granting him infinite divine power, he entrusted Horus with the desire to save the common people and prevent the Demon King from destroying the galaxy. Horus took the power of the four gods to launch a righteous crusade against the Demon King. In the end, Horus sacrificed himself and successfully sealed the Demon King on his golden throne. This event became known as the Horus Uprising
Will the protagonist remain mortal or become an Astartes?