
Nero
尼禄
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 157k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Historical Myth
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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30Chapters
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God's demise is due to interruption
After reading the introduction, let me explain to you why there are no more gods in Mount Olympus. Because Greece was destroyed by Rome, the mythology of the Greeks was discontinued, and the gods of Rome replaced the gods of Greece (until the fall of Rome).
Someone, please tell me, is there any unreasonable world view in this book?
Probably because the author is a female author, I couldn't hold back the fact that God's hand was unleashed for the liberation of women. It was clear that superpowers had smoothed the gap between men and women, and then they suppressed women according to history. Then the protagonist acted as a good guy and liberated women. It was really God's hand that was unleashed to liberate women and forcibly recreate history.
Can the new book be released in a big way?
I hope the new book will be less gay, and I am finishing the book
You Nero, can you hum?
A boring question
I have a question, is there Jesus in this plane? Dead? Judging from the time, it seems that it was not many years after his death. Can I dig his grave?
Fish really have superhuman perseverance
Just like the title, no rest at all, pure addiction, right?
Can this book contain some farming elements?
In fact, I feel that Jiuyu's book is actually very suitable for incorporating some farming elements.
The game "The Age of Mythology Retelling" is very consistent with the background of the author's novel (the "Habiel" that appears in the novel also appears as a soldier in the game). It is a background that combines history and mythology. It can provide a lot of inspiration. In the form of a battle, Greece, Northern Europe, Egypt, and Atlantis are connected with myths and legends😊The story unfolds to crush the conspiracy of the previous Titan King Cronus. This game adds "mythical creatures" and heroic units to the basic framework of "Age of Empires". In addition to adding more restraint relationships between arms, a variety of mythical creatures of different sizes and styles make the battlefield more enjoyable. As the saying goes, it is very exciting to fight. The four major camps that can be played in the campaign are also completely different in terms of experience. From the most basic and conventional Greek civilization, to the Egyptian civilization similar to the Chinese civilization in "Age of Empires 4" that requires pharaohs to cast spells on buildings, to the Nordic civilization where military buildings can only be built with combat units, and finally the New Atlantis civilization that adopts the policy of elite troops per capita hero units, all camps have completely different gameplay from operations to combat ideas. The same camp can also choose to worship different gods and focus on different schools when "upgrading". You can adjust your play style and ideas according to your own preferences or the configuration of enemies in the level. There are many levels in the entire campaign, but different civilization characteristics provide a strong sense of freshness. In order to produce special arms such as "mythical beasts", this game requires special resources "favor value". Each camp has a different way of obtaining "favor points". Greece requires farmers to kowtow around the temple, Egypt requires building monuments (up to 5), and Northern Europe simply lets the controlled units fight. In the "upgrade era" of this game, you have to choose the one that corresponds to the god. After selecting, you can produce the divine beast unit and the corresponding divine power, similar to the confidential agreement super weapon in "Red Alert 3". Hera's divine power is a large-scale thunder storm, Athena's divine power is a large-scale healing....
It really gave me a good understanding of the politics, ecology, culture, economy, and moral customs of ancient Rome that ruined people's outlook on life.
I think with your skills as the author, you are absolutely awesome in writing a Greek mythology novel.
Some ideas
If it were a modern person's idea of Nero, I hope he would not usher in a tyrant who was obsessed with the destruction of a dissolute dynasty. I would prefer a tyrant similar to the First Emperor.
Is there a big difference between the male protagonist and the previous book?
It can only be said that Claudius is a good head of state and a good man, but he is helpless when it comes to his family.
I would like to ask if there is any practice of the power system in this book?
At present, it seems that the so-called high demons in this book are just some mythical creatures and gods in the background. There is no extraordinary power such as magic and alchemy that can be improved through practice or adventure.
I know Nero from Xingyue
Good looking
By the way, did the Servant of All Servants send it?
It depends on whether you write about Nero or the world view of High Demon.
Why did he only update two chapters when I found him?
Oh my god, Jiuyu has been updated again. My favorite magical epic looks much more powerful than Louis's.
Do you know why Rome is called the Eternal City? Because they drink wild dog milk
I saw it in the magician comment area before I saw an article about why Nero and Caligula did many "crazy" behaviors---the author believes that the behavior of Nero and Caligula is not so much "crazy", but a kind of "superhuman" or "posthumanity" that "performs" its own gods Sexuality and the control of "natural matter" (including human materiality), and the "power seizure" of the Senate. In the eyes of the senators who opposed their performances, these behaviors were transgressive and crazy behaviors, but to those who recognized their authority, they were really "god-like" Similarly, why were there so many crazy emperors in the Southern Dynasties? Pure fabrication by historians is impossible, and people cannot create things from a vacuum, which means that more or less these emperors really did it. Then taking the example of the Roman emperors, we may be able to think of a solution - facing the decline of imperial power, these young emperors in the Southern Dynasties could only blindly perform "performances of imperial power" (such as shooting ghosts, killing people in the street, rushing into trouble, teasing ministers), In order to demonstrate their "authority", and because the followers who follow them are people who are quite convinced of their authority, under the praise of these followers, these young emperors may really believe that their "performances" are effective, and further intensify their performance behavior. However, in the eyes of outsiders, especially those with real power in the court, these are just stupid "weird things"
Want to be good
Except for some restricted content, the history part is okay
Okay, ok, ok! Fits my stereotype of Rome
How about changing the name of the protagonist: Nimrod, 😁 the common ruler of the world and the first hero in the world
Is it Greek mythology? I feel that Greek mythology was not a very auspicious starting point. Basically, the books were explosive and too niche.
Do you have any recommendations for similar novels?
I'm looking for some novels with an ancient Western setting, but they're either very young in nature, or the characters' language doesn't seem to match the style of the times at all.
It's coming, it's coming, it looks good
Was the extra update from last night sent out at 8 o'clock this morning? 😡
I wonder if Nero will repeat what happened to Nero in history after he ascends the throne.
When I see Nero in Rome, I think of Sporus. That's how most people's imagination works