A succubus paladin trying to turn over a new leaf. A necromancer with extreme social anxiety who only lets skeletons socialize on his behalf. An orc priest who delves deeply into the realm of life but is very afraid of blood. And I, a traveler who doesn't belong to this world - a great bard. My name is Velen, and I was on the run when I unexpectedly found a diary. I thought it was a classic plot from Dragon Quest, but the god on the other side of the diary... doesn't seem very serious? Record stories and get rewards. Record fun and get more rewards. And our team of scumbags walking on the continent - seems to be the biggest fun in itself? [A worldview with a bit of everything], [Team road adventure], [Semi-diary], [More daily life]
The entire population is transported to the Dragonspine World, a world named after the Dragonspine Tree, where giant trees hundreds of meters tall can be seen everywhere.
Each player can start by binding a Dragonspine Tree as their sanctuary and can also randomly select a talent.
Chen Shu woke up to find himself in an unfamiliar forest, and in order to survive, he had no choice but to keep striving.
His talent is "identity playing," which gives him a random identity every day and grants him the corresponding abilities and traits.
From then on, his most anticipated thing every day was to refresh his identity.
[Resource Sighter]: Passively senses all basic survival resources within a 500-meter radius and highlights them within the field of vision.
[Beginner Trap Master]: Can create efficient and concealed beginner traps.
[Forced Philanthropist]: You will receive blessings when you voluntarily give your own resources to other survivors who are obviously in distress. You can only gain by giving.
[Shady Merchant]: When conducting transactions, they can always keenly perceive the other party's most urgent needs.
【Gambler】: Every four hours, you are given two unknown survival blind boxes. Choose one to open. The items inside are completely random and vary greatly.
[Stolen Goods Appraiser]: Can detect the original owner's marks left on items and trace their origin from video clips.
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While others are struggling to find food every day, he's already living in a penthouse...
I, Lu Fan, an ordinary person, accidentally transmigrated to the world of the Little Garden. Originally intending to be a lazy bum and survive until the late game, my powerful cheat ability inadvertently propelled the [Nameless] community to its peak. I became the fourth problematic character in Black Rabbit's eyes.
When a game content creator gets tricked by the system into saving the game world of Kingdom Come: Gods and Gods, it's not just the Bohemian world of the game; it also features legends of witchers and monsters, and the church is more than it appears—holy water, exorcism, and the black-robed knights of the Inquisition…
Nobles are not as mindless and greedy as they seem on the surface, and the succession of top noble families is not so simple.
—For those readers who want to avoid pitfalls, this is a mixed fantasy novel with a single female protagonist and a slice-of-life story. The author believes that magic is not something that can be accomplished simply by imagination. Otherwise, what would those legendary mages who have been studying it for so long be researching? Therefore, it will contain a lot of complex magical academic theories.
—If you don't want to explore how magic comes about or how it's used, and feel it's pointless, you can leave.
—Those looking for a harem story can leave now. This is a single-character story with a female protagonist.
—Those who wanted to become gods can leave now. I just wanted to live a simple yet fulfilling life.
—It's set in the Middle Ages, but not that dark. It just illustrates that the world had a low level of productivity. The style of houses, clothing, etc., conforms to "ancient Western times." Don't force reality into it. If you're looking for dark stories, you can leave now.
—The characters are good people, the king is a good king; not everything is about tyranny and slavery. Reality is already hard enough, so I like good people, and I like happy endings. Those who want to find fault with the protagonist can leave now, because no one is targeting the protagonist, and there's no face-slapping.
—This work references many other works, but it's not a fanfiction of any particular work. I hope that since you're reading a novel, you'll take my version as the standard, since many fantasy works are based on games, and games are for playing, not for real life. There are many things I need to rationalize. If you can't accept this, you can leave.
—The opening has a connection to the world before the transmigration. If you feel that the poison is gone, you can leave directly. If you want to continue reading, I can clearly see that this connection, apart from the divine consciousness, does not affect the later text. So there is no need to teach me how to write novels and say that this part is superfluous. I wanted it to be there, so I wrote it.
Before you stands: the reincarnation of the Laughing Storm, the legendary Dragoon, the supreme Pyromancer, the super-powerful Hydra Mage, the charismatic Wild Deer, the Shatterer of Chains, the Destroyer of the Long Night, the collector of Dragonwolf Flowers, the only sun on both sides of the Narrow Sea, the Emperor of the Valyrian Empire. What? Too many titles to remember! This is Gendry, the blacksmith's rise to power!
This is a mansion far from the imperial capital, standing beside a perpetually fog-shrouded forest in the north. From afar, it resembles a majestic and magnificent castle, with countless rooms inside. Living in this mansion is none other than Allen Heinmus, the young master of the prestigious Howard family of the Soma Empire. Every morning, he begins with a "peephole."
Twelve years ago, waves of outsiders suddenly appeared on the Land Continent. These people called themselves Heroes, Strangers, and the Fourth Scourge... From then on, the ancient Land Continent burst into life, a scene of all things flourishing. Goblins, ogres, vampires, wraiths, dragons... even the almighty gods, all became their targets. "No way, this is how we, the Fourth Scourge, behave." Until one day, they were surprised to discover: a boss who didn't understand reason, didn't even want to die! ... Xia Lin, who had entered the Land Continent, was unexpectedly transformed into a small monster, about to be slain by the brave adventurers. What? Killing players not only grants you equipment and gold, but also allows you to continuously grow stronger? That's fine. As a lowly monster, facing the relentless Fourth Scourge...
[Lord + Western Fantasy + Farming + Single Female Lead + Conquest]
Carl Schmidt, the son of a duke who was given a commoner's name, was forced to lead more than thirty militiamen to the North due to the kingdom's order to expand into the North.
The threat here is not just the icy landscape, but also the greater threat from the Solon barbarians in the north.
He thought he was doomed, but unexpectedly he activated the mission intelligence system, and he could obtain intelligence as long as he completed the mission.
And his first task was
[Mission Objective]: Report to the Governor of the Northern Province, Lord Rochefort of Fran. (Incomplete)
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From then on, with his intelligence network at his disposal, Karl stepped beyond the Wall in the North and began to face the iron hooves and blades of the Saurons.
While the nobles, officials, and celebrities of the south were still vying for power, Karl had already become the deepest thorn in the side of the Solon people.
In the howling cold wind, the fate of the Golden Poinsettia Kingdom hangs in the balance.
But Karl's era was only just beginning.
Rune, a mediocre wizarding apprentice whose future hangs in the balance, suddenly finds himself transported to another world… “Transportation by horse? Duels by sword?” “So-called noble knights… are nothing more than a bunch of muscular, weak-willed brutes?” A sly smile crept across Rune’s lips. “In the wizarding world, you call me apprentice, and I won’t argue…” “But in this ignorant Middle Ages, what should you call me?”