Vote: Whether or not you want to write more about the branch

Recently, there has been some controversy in the reviews of the book, mainly about whether it is necessary to write in detail about the side plot without the main character's participation.

In fact, the emergence of this controversy is not surprising.

It also depends mainly on whether the reader has played Warcraft or not.

Readers who have played Warcraft may be very interested in these side quests and care about the development of these important plot characters.

And readers who have never played Warcraft may wonder why they waste pen and ink writing about these people who have nothing to do with the protagonist.

In fact, I was also very entangled when I wrote it, because Warcraft is a group drama, and I feel that it is impossible not to write it, and I am afraid that the reader will be unhappy if I write it but the protagonist does not appear.

When I wrote the hell roar side line before, I felt that readers were quite acceptable, but I didn't expect the last few chapters to be so controversial.

Then there is the battle for the Night Alliance, Alliance, and Horde around Silvermoon City and the fate of the elves.

Alsace and Sal and Gianna's sub-plots, explain their subsequent developments.

The branch of Morpheus and the Four Dragon Kings explains the conflict between the Dragonthroat Clan and the Guardian Dragon.

Young Wolf Lord's new horde branch.

Now I'm a little confused about whether to write it.

Do you want to just write the plot line of the main character.

In fact, there is also a way to reconcile.

That is to involve the protagonist in every side plot, such as the section where the tribe fights Silvermoon City, which was originally designed for the protagonist to participate in the whole process.

But this will make people feel like they are not doing their job, and the protagonist must always have a reason to participate in the war, after all, the main goal of the protagonist is still the way of the ancient dragon.

So there is no participation later, but if you like to see the protagonist participate, you can also write that the protagonist is online all the way.

In the next few branch plots, it is enough to let the protagonist participate in the full.

So vote again and see what you like.

It certainly can't please everyone, but try to make sure that the majority of readers are satisfied.

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Option 1: In the future, try not to write these side plots that have nothing to do with the protagonist, we mainly want to see the protagonist slay the dragon and become a god, just pass these side plots.

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Option 2: These side plots are interesting, should they be written or written, we want to see the development of the plot characters under the influence of players, and we want to see the changes in the history of Warcraft.

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Option 3: The side plot still has to be written, but the protagonist must participate and play an important role in it, so it's fine.

As for the main plot of dragon slaying, anyway, the protagonist just needs to get benefits to improve his strength, and the main line is good to advance slowly, so there is no need to be in a hurry.

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Option 4: Add an ancient dragon to each side plot, the protagonist slays the dragon and pushes the main line, and at the same time participates in the side story, wouldn't it be the best of both worlds.

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Again, vote for the option you like, and your choices will determine the rest of the book.