Vote: Whether the protagonist wants to snatch the Ember Bringer
I read the book review today and found that many readers are looking forward to the protagonist snatching the Ember Bringer, and to be honest, I'm a little panicked, because there is no plot of the protagonist snatching the Ember Bringer in my preset plot.
The reason why the focus is on the ruthlessness of the sword is because some readers who are tribal players have said that the tribe is too weak in the book and needs to be strengthened.
The reason why the Ash Emissary was added was to enhance the strength of the tribe and achieve a balance with the other two camps, after all, the alliance has the Golden Sacred Tree, the Night Alliance has the Shenwu Emperor, and there are a few great god sticks, and the tribe will be too weak if it is not strengthened.
On the one hand, the protagonist appears here to link the plot, pretending to be forced by the way, and on the other hand, it is also to recycle the dwarf prince line.
Finally, it creates a bit of a conflict between the ideas of Grom and Ruthlessness.
But there was no arrangement to rob the Ember Bringer.
Writing is about logic, and every choice a character makes is determined by his personality and the environment in which he or she finds himself.
Sometimes the author can't change it at will.
From a logical point of view, the protagonist is now mainly in dragon form, and he is about to become an ancient dragon, and it doesn't make much sense for the Ash Messenger to grab it, and it doesn't need it much.
The protagonist can't fight the tribe for a weapon that he can't use, so he might as well concentrate on collecting the ancient dragon's heart and incarnating the ancient dragon.
In one, I'm not the kind of reader who likes to see what the main character has to grab whatever is good, so I don't like to write that kind of plot very much.
On the other hand, logically speaking, the ruthless sword must have immediately instigated him to run away when he encountered danger, and it is unlikely to be tough, after all, the value of this number of hundreds of millions is his entire net worth, and the income and risk of the protagonist are completely disproportionate.
And if he wants to run, it won't be easy for the protagonist to snatch the Ember Bringer.
But - here comes the point, after all, this book is written for readers, and readers are God, and I also made a mistake when I saw that many readers expected the protagonist to snatch the Ashes Messenger, and if it would make the reader feel uncomfortable if I didn't rob it, then I would be extremely guilty.
After all, I've been guilty of youth before, so I can't repeat the mistakes of the past.
So let's vote, no matter how you choose, it is impossible to satisfy everyone, and rationality and refreshment can never be both. But at least to satisfy the majority of readers, the old rule, leave a message behind the desired option.
The one with the most voters will take whichever line he goes.
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Option 1: Go according to the predetermined plot, Badao ruthlessly saw that the protagonist was directly cowardly, ran away, and the protagonist left after pretending to be forced, and by the way, he rescued the dwarf prince without snatching the ash messenger.
Grom Hellroar will turn against Grim Blade because of Blade's ruthless escape, believing that he is unworthy of being the Great Chief.
Next, we will focus on the protagonist's ancient dragon path, because there are only three dragon hearts left, and with a little spoiler, the last dragon heart will be a climactic plot.
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Option 2: The overlord sword floated ruthlessly, and he felt that he was invincible with an artifact, and a group of younger brothers around him watched it, and he couldn't afford to lose this face, so he chose to be tough with the protagonist, but he was naturally killed by the protagonist, snatched the Ash Messenger, and rescued the dwarf prince.
Due to the killing of the great chief of the tribe, the protagonist's prestige in the alliance has increased, but he has also become a sworn enemy of the tribe, and the tyrant is ruthless and especially angry, vowing to fight the protagonist to the end, never dying, and to do it to the protagonist in reality, which will lead to a realistic plot.
The sword ruthlessly tries his best to attack the protagonist in reality, and the protagonist is forced to show his extraordinary strength.
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Option 3: The overlord knife was ruthless and floated first, and a big move hit the past and the protagonist didn't do anything, and then the overlord knife ruthlessly coaxed again, saying don't kill me, or I'll give you the ash messenger.
The protagonist takes the Ash Messenger and leaves.
Grom Hellroar is disappointed in the ruthlessness of the Overlord, feeling that he has disgraced the Horde.
(I haven't thought about the follow-up plot of the tribe yet, and the protagonist still continues the way of the ancient dragon)
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Option 4: The overlord knife was ruthless and floated first, and a big move hit the protagonist and the protagonist didn't do anything, and then the overlord knife ruthlessly coaxed again, saying don't grab my sword, I'll give you 10 million protection money.
The protagonist agreed, took 10 million and spared the tribe.
Grom Hellroar is disappointed in the ruthlessness of the Overlord, feeling that he has disgraced the Horde.
(I haven't thought about the follow-up plot of the tribe yet, and the protagonist still continues the way of the ancient dragon)
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PS: Personally, I don't really want to write the third or fourth choice, mainly because I feel that it is too discrediting to the tribe, I myself am a dual-faction player, and the alliance tribe plays both. So I can't say which side I prefer, but at least I think there is something respectable about either side.
Therefore, instead of letting the big chief of the tribe beg for mercy, it is better to die in battle, and it can be regarded as a man.
But again, the reader is God, and if everyone wants to see the tribal mess, I can reluctantly write it.
PS2: House gatherings during the day, codewords start at 7 p.m., so voting closes at 7 p.m.