Forming a bond with a woman will earn you rewards; forming a bond with a noble woman will earn you even more rewards.
Having experienced two consecutive time travels, Li Zhihui finally awakened his system, but he ended up with an unorthodox one.
"So, it's really not that I'm promiscuous, it's just something that can't be helped."
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Elements: [Extensive use of internet memes] [Highly charismatic paladin] [Semi-invincible build] [Pseudo-D&D setting (primarily based on the game's world view)]
The following worlds have been confirmed: Baldur's Gate, The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts.
When a modern soul accidentally falls into a medieval-style magical fantasy world, what the protagonist sees is not entirely romantic—there is the dazzling light of magic and the honorary oaths upheld by knights, but it lacks the nourishment of diverse cultures: entertainment is the same old tunes repeated by bards, aesthetics are trapped in the rigid framework of the Middle Ages, and information is spread through the inefficient path of word of mouth.
To break free from this monotony and gain a foothold in this other world, the protagonist awakens memories of Earth's civilization, thus beginning a "cultural export" that transcends time and space. He uses words as a blade to dissect the spiritual wasteland of this other world; he uses passion as a torch to ignite people's desire for new things.
The story is filled with both the emotional resonance of literary works, allowing the inhabitants of this other world to glimpse different lives and thoughts for the first time, and the unexpected warmth of everyday life—a cup of hot wine offered by a stranger knight, a piece of bread reserved for him by a small merchant. Set against a backdrop of a retro era, the protagonist not only spreads culture but also explores himself—finding his value in creation and sharing, undergoing a transformative growth amidst the unknown and challenges, and ultimately adding a unique touch of brilliance to the world of swords and magic with the cultural spark of Earth.
Arthur Thorne rose from his throne of brass, corpses, and pipes, donning a crown forged from alchemy, steam, and blood, and taking up the scythe entwined with fate. He looked up. The twinkling stars in the sky were all enemies. But before that... Arthur Thorne, newly transported, faced a grave problem: how to hollow out his body and survive when alchemy, medicine, and conventional supernatural powers proved ineffective.
He Xi journeys into a magical world and begins his game with the [Item Control System]—not only does it give him a blast, but it also lets his friends enjoy it all! Give your homely dog Bruce the [Fire Master], and the loyal canine instantly transforms into a magical god, using Pyroblast as a basic attack! Give the much-despised, useless otaku the [Mosquito Leader], and he'll soar from the ground into a summoner, summoning a swarm of insects with a wave of his hand! And give the silent, taciturn elf girl with a tragic past... Wait! I'm only giving away items, not myself! Don't attack me straight away! A world filled with villains and endless conspiracies? He Xi is fearless, wholesale powerful items, and assembles a uniquely stylish "cheat" team. "Reason? Rules? Listen carefully—" "Bruce, stop yelling at him, Pyroblast!" "Woof! (Roger that!)" "—Target right in front, fire!" [This is a fantasy adventure story where the protagonist is busy giving cheats to the whole team, and as a result, his teammates gradually become inhumane.] [Keywords: system flow, Dihua flow, lighthearted and funny, passionate adventure]
"An alchemist who can't cook doesn't make a good cult leader."
Traveling through another world with the [Forge of Destiny], Horn discovered that this world was even crazier than he had imagined.
The high sun has been split, the gods who judged history have gone away, monsters breed in the shadows, and malice comes from beyond the world.
Esotericism, Apprentice, Strange Objects, Dream World, Secret History, Worms, Si Chen.
Eight principles, seven marks, invisible secrets, great knowledge, the path to ascension.
At first, Horn just wanted to save his life, until -
You burned [forbidden knowledge] and gained [multifaceted teachings]
You transformed the [Flesh and Blood Altar] and obtained the [Biological Energy Engine]
[You cooked [Piercing Toxin] and gained [Poison Immunity]]
You rebuilt the [Abandoned Castle],...
A fanfiction about the reincarnation paradise, featuring a cheating heroine and no love story. The author is passionately updating the novel every day.
Tags: Dungeons & Dragons (Second Creation), Anti-Hero, Role-Playing Group, Magical Weapons. Lin En felt that the sole main quest, "Make the Vampires Great Again," seemed a bit unorthodox—[Prevent extravagance and waste, improve Vampire cohesion, current quest completion 0.1%]. If that was still normal, what was next? [Induce the permanent death of a Vampire Earl, eliminate pests from the team, current quest completion 1%.] [Help the adventurer team break the 35-year-old death curse, increase the Vampires' reputation, current quest completion 10%.] [Make the Vampires' offspring charitable, become neutral, current quest completion 20%.] ... [Significantly increase their strength, become an elite adventurer, current quest completion 30%.] When Lin En was the only pureblood left—[Become the Vampire's Ruler, current quest completion 50%.] At this point, Lin En thought, "Since that's the case, can I play a little wilder? After all, greatness needs no definition."
In 1408, the Timurid Khanate had fallen from its heyday, the Ottoman Empire was on the brink, the Byzantines had remained resilient for a century, and the Mamluks were trembling with fear as they recovered their lost territory. Peace seemed to have returned to the world, temporarily. However, this world was somewhat different from what Li Rufeng remembered—generals with horns, emirs with tails, sages with clairvoyance, and slaves who rotted but remained immortal... Having traveled to the Timurid Khanate, Li Rufeng was grateful for a cheat code for Mount & Blade II, allowing him to steadily advance as a shaman in a small steppe tribe, awaiting the right opportunity to "mount and blade" across this vast Central Asian landscape. [Note: The following appears to be unrelated and likely a separate topic.] Dear readers, I offer you a sincere chapter. Starting a new book is undoubtedly the happiest time, because it's time to dig new holes. This project is a foray into a new genre. My first book was a book-starved adventure, a mishmash of The Witcher set in the Warhammer 40k universe. The second, influenced by Cyberpunk 2077 and The Boys, aims to be a Punisher-esque story. If you're interested, check out the author's other works, "The Witcher of Games" and "I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth," on QD. This third book, "On a Young Dream," is inspired by a fictional scenario about the Roman Golden Horde posted on Bilibili. The early scenes will be set in the chaotic Timurid Empire following the death of Tamerlane the Great. Writing this story has been a self-learning exercise. Through this alternate history, I've been actively exploring the historical transformations of the Arabian Peninsula, Transoxiana, and even Central Asia from 1410 to 1500, filling in gaps in my knowledge. As for the introduction of the Faith of the Four Winds, it's purely a matter of personal interest. Some Warhammer experts have suggested that the Four Winds' name suggests a Warhammer origin, likely referring to a 40k short story describing the sudden rise of Chaos faith in a savage world. After all, introducing a completely new faith into a land already riven by religious conflict couldn't be worse, could it? Moreover, this faith carries with it truly transcendent power. How would those zealots who fought for Constantinople for centuries react? Creating a captivating, or at least intriguing, world through my keyboard is a deeply rewarding experience, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. P.S.: Finally, due to my own limitations and lack of accurate documentation, if anyone finds any historical errors in this article, please point them out and I'll promptly correct them. P.S.: The historical Turkification of the Timurid Khanate was very thorough, so the tribes I described earlier that still believed in the primitive belief of Eternal Sky probably don't exist. However, for the convenience of the subsequent plot development, I will assume that the Islamization of the Chagatai Khanate was not that serious, and that a large number of Mongol people in the Eastern Chagatai Khanate still retained respect for this primitive belief. P.S.: New books are not easy to write. If you are interested, please cast your valuable votes and feel free to leave a comment in the comment section.
Travel to a dangerous world with all kinds of strange abilities, catastrophic creatures, and doomed treasures.
Fang Ze just wants to awaken his extraordinary abilities, become an ordinary agent, eat the emperor's food, and live a good life.
But he found himself involved in a huge conspiracy from the moment he crossed over...
Strange abilities and treasures include: mushrooms that grant eternal youth when planted; a clown whose IQ decreases but strength increases with each clone; a dilapidated statue that causes black rain to fall and drives creatures crazy upon its appearance; ancient coins that possess a person when picked up; a substitute earth spirit that can learn and train on behalf of its owner, doubling the effects, and so on...
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[Dungeons & Dragons x Elden Circle, Souls of All Souls, Sword & Magic, Fantastic Adventure] Riggs is a hardcore Souls gamer. For several years, he's spent all his free time playing the new Souls game, Elden Circle. Until one day, he was transported to another world. But it wasn't the longed-for Nimgfu, but a completely unfamiliar city: Baldur's Gate. The good news: he'd awakened the [Circle System]. The bad news: he only had the Circle System, not a true Faded. This meant he didn't have immortality. But that wasn't important. What mattered was that the [Circle System] had given him access to a completely different power system from this world. While others, limited by their professions, could only develop in one direction, multitasking and making trade-offs, he, relying on his own skill build, became a master of everything...