The Society of Astrologers has declared that Sunday is the day when dragons are active! (Setup deduction included)

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"Front page of Alliance Weekly: The Society of Astrologers has announced that Sunday is the day when dragons are active, and for the safety of the majority of Eindor residents, please hide in the cellar of your home every Sunday afternoon, and go to the neighbors without a cellar to squeeze in to avoid being affected by the dragon plague.

Authoritative interpretation of the reporter of this magazine:

After that, you will be asked for half a day off every Sunday afternoon, and there will be no additional notice thereafter.

The reasons for taking leave are as follows –

1. The body is indeed a little unbearable, and more than 500,000 words have been updated in the 45 days since it was put on the shelves.

It's really a bit tough for the subject matter of this book.

I am coding words almost every day except for eating and sleeping, sometimes only sleeping for 5~6 hours, and my heart is frequently uncomfortable.

The editor also reminded me not to try too hard, his original words were too scary, so I won't say it here.

In short, it is better to highlight one to save your life first.

So take half a day off a week to catch your breath.

2. The continuous high-intensity codewords make me lack time to review the plot and organize the settings.

Although I have enough outline to last 1.2 million words, there are many things that must be reviewed from time to time.

For example, what abilities Matthew has and what spells he has learned.

You're now asking me to say that I'm 100% going to miss, and that's not going to work.

So I took time off to be able to sort out the data, draw a map, or something."

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Of course, in order to prevent everyone from having nothing to see on Sunday afternoon, I will also update some peripherals from time to time.

Including but not limited to "QA Q&A", "Setting Deduction", "Character Card", "Map", etc.

Today I will bring you a specific deduction of a slightly controversial setting.

It is mainly derived from the plot design of Chapter 128 "The King of the Rainforest Goes Down to Mine, and the Orc Juggernaut Dock Moves Bricks".

A reader asked:

"Can't they find the Adventurer's Guild to take on the mission?"

My answer is:

Aindor does not have an adventurer's guild.

As for why not, the details are as follows.

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"The Adventurer's Guild of Setting Deduction -

--Background of the times: After the Tianlun Palace was ascended and the hundred cities were divided, under the influence of the "Civilization Mystery Lock", the Aiindo Continent as a whole showed a peaceful and stable situation.

The existence of the Seven Saints Alliance suppressed the vast majority of alien races and monsters.

--Regional Background: On the East Coast, the most prosperous and prosperous part of Aindo, the region is peaceful and stable, with thriving commerce and crafts, and industry is beginning to take shape.

--Related forces: The Seven Holy Alliance, a high-ranking mage organization, has a monopoly on the highest ecological niche.

Deduction 1: Why is there no "Adventurer's Guild" on the East Coast?

A: The most important reason is the lack of a stable source of tasks.

Whether it's a big city or a small territory, adventurers can do what the lord's private soldiers are usually better able to do.

Adventurers or mercenaries are naturally synonymous with instability.

Stable areas naturally lack the soil on which they live.

in these areas.

The transcendent usually depends on the local powers: the mages are high, the organized ones work in the alliance, and the unorganized wild mages can also become the worship of the minor lords; Warriors would join the lord's army as instructors or captains; Most of the wanderers can only steal petty, and a few can wash their hands and go ashore to serve the lord; Bards wander around taverns and other places of wind and moon, and at most write some poetry part-time; The druids ran in the field every day, and they didn't even think about finding a job; The same is true for other professions.

Deduction 2: If a "Guild of Adventurers" appeared on the East Coast, what would it eventually become?

A: It will become a criminal organization.

The answer is obvious.

That's why Loren mentions the abundance of criminal organizations on the East Coast.

It is very probable that a group of people with violent tendencies, who have no contribution to maintaining social stability, and who like to form gangs and factions, will become criminal organizations without the guidance of correct thinking.

"There really isn't a list in the guild, what should I do?"

"I heard that the caravan in the territory next door has a new batch of good goods, do you want to do a vote?"

"It's done!"

The above conversation should be new on the streets of the East Coast.

Deduction 3: If someone generates electricity for love, it is to create an adventurer's guild on the east coast to serve the majority of adventurers. This guild has indeed gathered a group of high-level professionals, what will happen to it in the end?

A: Its founder will be carried by the Seven Saints Alliance to the docks of Deep Blue Harbor to feed the sharks.

Niche competition is brutal.

Whether it's the natural world or human society.

If I take it, you won't even think about coming up, unless you have the ability to destroy the existing order.

In the current context, no person or force has the ability to subvert the Seven Saints Alliance for the time being.

Of course, times are always changing, and with the odd number of days changing, many things will change.

The deduction is based on the conditions that precede the odd-numbered day change.

Here are the two QAs.

Q: Why did the mine boss dare to accept Lumière, Lumière was so capable of work, couldn't he see that Lumière was a fifth-order?

A: Dare; Can't tell.

Why dare?

Based on the greed, cunning, and ignorance of the aborigines, they dared to call Lumière to work before he did something shocking.

Why aren't you afraid of him hurting people?

Because I haven't seen that scene, I can't imagine it, even if I am wary, I will continue to use him with a fluke mentality.

At most, be gentle and don't whip.

Why can't you see it?

Because I don't know.

I've found that a lot of readers bring in Aboriginal characters with a lot of unrealistic questions: "Why didn't he do that?" "Why didn't he do that?" ”

There are so many whys.

In the context of medieval fantasy, the illiteracy rate is surprisingly high, and those who can read and hyphenate are half literate people.

You can't expect a gnoll to analyze things like a well-born Alliance mage.

You also can't expect a mine boss to have the eye to identify a fifth-order master.

How does he identify?

Buy a bunch of spell detection scrolls ready to tear and play at any time?

The cost is too high to be realistic.

Q: Is it true that Lumière can't find a better job?

A: Of course you can, but you need a doorway, a guide, or a little bit of work.

In the context of medieval fantasy, the word "outlander" is really not a word of mouth.

Most of the regions are more xenophobic than you might think, because that's how they survive.

It's better in big cities, it's worse in smaller villages.

Lumière had just come out of the rainforest, and everything about human society was so new to him.

He can only rely on his more than twenty years of life experience to make judgments about everything in front of him.

He feels that mining to make money is compared to the ecology of the rainforest.

He's constantly learning and improving, but it's a process.

If he can integrate into human society at once and become a certain lord's bodyguard, then he will not refuse to invest in the Oak Chamber of Commerce.

Being in a foreign land and being a newcomer is really not an easy task.

This is still true in our modern society, let alone medieval fantasy in the context of the city-state.

If you volunteer to be a bodyguard for your lord, will people look at you?

The orc Juggernaut is actually the same.

They need to live, so the first time they can find the most suitable job, it is really to sell coolies.

So Matthew crosses over to the vicinity of Rolling Rock and meets Ronan.

It is the greatest tenderness of the author."

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Unknowingly, I wrote more than 2,000 words.

I have to sort out the character cards and calculate the data for a while, but in fact, I am not resting when I take a leave of absence, but I am improving the book in another way.

If you are interested, you can click on the setting set of this book.

At present, the content in it is very rich.

THERE IS ALSO THE WIKI OF "NECROMANCER JUST WANTS TO PLANT TREES".

These contents are mainly contributed by the operation team's "Relying on Xijiang Moon".

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