End of the volume
Hello everyone, I'm I'm Ivy Crab.
So far, the story of the first volume of "Yaren Niang's Completion Manual" is over.
In fact, it is not difficult for everyone to find that the first volume is just a story similar to the preface, telling the story of the scholar Fisher who came to the Southern Continent to take away the future crimson dragon queen, but finally gave up. The story of the first volume is very short, just to set the tone of the whole book, and basically does not involve the major forces, and even the map of the Southern Continent has not been fully explored.
If you have to make a distinction, the orthodox name of this volume should be "The Prequel to the Crimson Dragon Queen", after all, the Rafael you see in this volume is still a very immature, impulsive, irritable but cute image, not at all like the dragon queen who swept the human race, but after leaving Fisher, she will become more and more like the legendary queen.
There are a lot of dark lines buried in the first volume, and although there are many, many of them that you haven't discovered, I hope you can recall them when you mention them later. Overall, the story in the first volume is less than one-twentieth of the overall map, so I said that the design of the book is large, and I hope I don't write it down.
This time, I like to write around the characters, and the lightness and astringency are the colors of the book, but as you can see, there are still a lot of dark and deep cores in it, and I will try to make them as specific as possible (laughs). Also follow this topic, let's talk about Philon and Nana, about the final boss of this first volume.
Filone refers to the Portoardo from "From the Abyss", but the specific core is very different from that of Portordo. His argument with Fisher over the tram puzzle explains why Fisher chose to let Rafael go, even though he knew she was the prophesied Dragon Queen.
Because in Fisher's view, it is very dangerous and foolish to pin the safety of the whole world on one person, and when faced with the need to sacrifice the minority in exchange for the majority, it shows that many previous decisions have failed to cause this situation.
It also answers why I didn't set Fisher as a traverser. He is a very good scholar, and he has always maintained the basic quality of independent thinking as a scholar, so he will do many things that other human beings will not do, such as being astringent with subhumans, not pitiful and cherishing, but always maintaining the most basic kindness as a human being.
But that doesn't hide the fact that he's a crumbish man (whispering)
Okay, okay, that's all I have to say, and finally I want to ask for a lot of support from all readers, including follow-up, recommended tickets, monthly passes, and rewards, which are very important to me.
The length of the next volume will be very long, and the map will also be converted to the pearl of human civilization - Saint Nari, unlike the first volume, where there are only a few characters of dragon women, there will be a lot of interesting people and forces, and there will be three female protagonists, including Renee, and a lot of male supporting characters.
Including the forces behind Philoon, the background of the big eyes, the heritage and wisdom of the human race, the education and politics of Saint-Nari, the four pirates and the subhuman ecology in the sea, all of them will be revealed to you...
In short,
Everyone, follow Fisher on the adventure.