Volume 1: The Poem of Departure Volume 1 Testimonials
I really didn't expect to write so much in the first volume.
Originally, I imagined that the Siren Sage Mocarus should be the final boss of this volume, and after unsealing a Holy Order, they would have to accompany the Holy Order to Randmund, join the Heroes' Council and get a thick thigh - but it wasn't until I finished writing that plot that I realized, "Mom, it's so short." It's only thirty-seven chapters.
How can you end a volume with thirty chapters?
So I slowed down the trip of Delcora and the others, and opened a new copy of Logs Town for them.
Originally, I thought it would be nice to complete some painless little mercenary missions in Logs Town to transition to the second volume, but suddenly I remembered the setting that would not appear until a long time later, and I wrote it in the spirit of laying a foreshadowing and digging a small hole, and then ...... And then......
A big tunnel was dug up. There is a big plot of 27 chapters and more than 80,000 words.
Anyone who reads the text carefully can see that the god-given bloodline of Sfiodor is inextricably linked to the character called "Demon" that has appeared so far. As for what the relationship is?
I'm sure I can't tell you, guess what.
I know the weakness of my own writing, I shook too many settings in the early stage, and these cumbersome settings and my unattractive plot scared off most readers, but now that I can see this, compared to having endured the previous torture - you should be able to meet the airwaves of the book. Unfortunately, I'll probably still be shaking the settings in the future, but it's definitely a lot less than before.
But now that you've seen it all...... Be sure to stick with it. Thank you very much.
I've always thought that these settings are the key to why a world is called a world, that the world doesn't revolve around the protagonist, and that it is still logical and self-consistent and can continue to move forward without the protagonist. You may have noticed that I don't write much about battle scenes, firstly, I am really not good at it, and secondly, I think that a civilization that has a power system but only uses it to fight and cultivate itself is worthless, the power system is so huge, how powerful the strong are, but the whole society is stagnant in the feudal lord's manor stage and does not move forward, this kind of world, this kind of civilization is too deformed, right?!
This book was supposed to be called "The Continent of Langman". I wanted to write about a civilization, a civilization that has a system of power and can use it to propel itself forward, but the editor said it was not appropriate. Well...... That might really not fit.
The main thing is that I don't know if I can write it...... Go for it. It's true
The next volume is mainly about campus life.,That's definitely more peaceful than the first volume.,At least it's not like this.,Stop and fight demons.,Any passer-by is a big guy.,And ...... I can get some more dog food.
I love dog food, hehe.
So be it.