The outline of the book and the problem of setting the strength of the main character

I remember a reader who said that my book doesn't have its own innovation, it's just following the plot of the game, and it is better to go straight to the game. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

But the outline of the book is actually these task chains.

What we play World of Warcraft for. What makes us so drawn to the world of Azeroth? Is it PK or PVP? But in the author's opinion, it's because of those missions in the game. Many seemingly inconspicuous tasks are the foundation on which the entire world of Azeroth is built. Yes, in the author's opinion, the world of Azeroth is not just an epic of heroes, but a whole world built by many small characters, although the glass slag is constantly changing the setting to slap himself in the face.

Love and Family, the story of Pamela, a little girl in Talonshire, Marshal Reginald Windsor, Morgan Raddymore of the Twilight Forest.................

These series of missions make up the entire world of Azeroth, and only then do we, the players of World of Warcraft, and the foot men who constantly challenge the limits and kill countless villains. Perhaps these quests seem to many players to be just a scenery on the road to leveling, but as the author said, it is with these scenery that there is a complete world of Azeroth.

A lot of fandom who writes about traveling to World of Warcraft basically writes about how the protagonist changes his life against the sky. Change history, one person overturns the trend of history, and the bronze dragon can't stop it or can't stop it.

But how hard is it to change history in the world of Azeroth? The bronze dragon will kill you! Don't forget, in the world of Azeroth, on the timeline at the end of time, the entire Bronze Dragon Clan, from the eldest Nuo Second Master to an ordinary dragonman, has gone crazy. Constantly returning to the past and working against the past self, with the goal of destroying history, in order to save the doomed end. But what about the end? The Eternal Dragons didn't succeed once in the end, they were all blocked by their past selves, and they came from the timeline of the 'future' ending.

That's it, nothing can change! In the 85s, it was the second master Nuo who finally gave up the mule and voluntarily gave up the task of guarding the dragon, so he violated his duty and took the foot man back to the past to bring the demon soul that should have been sealed, and used this to kill the iron jaw that had completely become a psychopath. It is also because of this that Second Master Nuo himself has lost his identity as a guardian like other guardian dragons.

But just like that, there is a little bit of history that has not been completely changed! That is the ultimate fate of Second Master Nuo, and the ultimate fate of the bronze dragon is to become an eternal dragon from beginning to end. Fate destined him to eventually become the eternal dragon king Mzdono, destined to kill his future self, and eventually he would be killed by his past self. Even the power of Second Master Nuo can't change his fate, how can you be a little traverser?

So, based on this theory, in this book, the established history cannot be changed, Ronin will die in the 85s, and Thrall will also become the world's Sa. It can't be different because of the protagonist's intervention, the protagonist is not the butterfly that flapps its wings, and he is not qualified to be that butterfly. From beginning to end, the protagonist is still just a poor worm struggling in Azeroth, I really want the protagonist to be awesome, cough cough, or wait until I write the protagonist to stay up to the Iron Tribe era to play the fortress! God knows if even can stick to the level 100 era..... Hahaha!

The above is the outline of this book, history will not change because of the protagonist, the protagonist is only a participant in history, not the protagonist of the times, to put it bluntly, it is half a trick!

The last thing to talk about is the strength of the protagonist.

is set at the beginning, the protagonist is a mage, but unfortunately it is not the kind of daughter and son, and there is no Blizzard father here to escort him, the MVP forever.

So, when the protagonist starts, he is just a mage with a little bit of strength, and as one reader said, the high-level mage is just cannon fodder in Wrath of the Lich King. At the beginning, not to mention the great power of mages such as Anthony and Kael'thas , even the fledgling Gianna can't compare, don't think that Gianna is not strong in that era, and don't look at it It won't be long before this guy can take people to fight the battle of Mount Hyjal with Sal! Later, he directly crossed the level and became an archmage! In terms of talent, he threw the protagonist several streets.

And it's set.,The protagonist is not only a mage but also a part-time ranger.,Although it's just barely enough.,But at least it distracts the protagonist.,Isn't it? It's time to hit the streets, and the protagonist's profession is a high-level mage and a part-time ranger, and if you can't go up or down, it's still cannon fodder. Moreover, the protagonist is worried about the problem of the sunwell, insisting on not using the magic of the sunwell, and can have the strength of a high-level mage, and the author thinks that it is serious to open the protagonist.

Then, in the later plots, readers who are interested will find that the spells used by the protagonist actually have the shadow of DOTA. In the author's setting, the protagonist wants to live in Azeroth, so that he will not be killed by a convulsive conspirator one day, and be slapped to death by a master, and the author has given the protagonist a DOTAmod spell, which suddenly makes the protagonist's strength increase a lot, and the author feels that this may ruin the setting.

In the fourth chapter, the protagonist fights under control, and one person can beat Peachwick, and the four horsemen of damnation who have destroyed old Mograini alone. This is already very old, at least it's no longer cannon fodder's life, and it's also qualified to be on the stage as a trick, and it's not the kind of trick that gets a bento shortly after appearing, without control, the protagonist can't be sending out this kind of power, but at least it's the same level as Darian, isn't it? In the world of Azeroth, it is already at the hero level, and in the author's opinion, it is enough at least until the return of the Legion!

If you don't have this kind of strength, in the author's setting, the protagonist represents the identity of the foot man, and he doesn't have enough ability to die, isn't he being shot to death casually when he dies? You know, the Foot Men have been wreaking havoc in the world of Azeroth!

Okay, that's a lot to say, the first volume ends today, and the second volume is next, but it's not going to Northrend and the Lich King right away. Until then, there will still be a transitional plot, mainly to explain what happened before I went to Northrend, but rest assured, there won't be many in the second volume, and there won't be more than forty chapters like the Novice Village mission.

By the way, the author is cheeky, asks for a collection, and asks for a recommendation ticket.

Thank you!