This world is strange; there are many kings, countless princes, and many, many princesses.
Fairy tales are indeed beautiful, but often it feels like the princes and princesses are all a bit crazy—they fall in love after just one kiss, or click at first sight.
Wait a minute, she's underage. Let's not even talk about the prince, but this princess is underage!
It seems like many of these stories involve marriage before love blossoms, but that's okay; fairy tales are like that—love at first sight is normal.
What else does it mean to say, "I want to play the role of a child, a knight in a fairy tale"?
Aren't they all fairy tales? What's the difference? There shouldn't be any difference, right?
The soldier obtained the tinderbox and the gold coins, and asked the witch to tell him how to use the tinderbox and why he had taken it.
According to the version, the witch didn't tell the soldiers, and then she was killed by them.
The second witch tried to strike first, but the soldier noticed and chopped her down with a single blow.
As a knight, how should you help them in this situation? Uh, help my ass! Both of them are insane!
What's even more ridiculous is that he seems to be right about both of them!
The witch used the soldier to obtain the tinderbox. After the soldier inquired about the tinderbox's use without receiving any information, he killed the witch to protect himself.
Otherwise, if the witch got her hands on the tinderbox, she might use the three dogs inside to attack the soldiers.
But the soldiers took the gold coins, the tinderbox, and killed the witch—they took everything they could.
You want me to manage myself? How am I supposed to manage that? I'm still a knight among children!
There are many similar stories. I feel that they both have a point, but if I were to act as the middleman, I feel that they are both crazy.
(Pseudo-D&D, Dragon Text, Evil Dragon Lord) As a red dragon, Phoenix often feels like an outcast among the red dragon race. Other red dragons: alcoholics, brutal, arrogant, greedy, tyrants of wild volcanoes. Phoenix: runs an egg dragon farm, providing employment opportunities; absorbs refugees in his territory, creating a beautiful home; prioritizes food safety, warming both the heart and stomach; vigorously integrates the industrial chain, promoting healthy competition in commerce; humbly submits to the Holy Dynasty's rule of filial piety, his famous deeds moving the diverse world… and steadfastly punishes and retaliates against groups of heroes who commit crimes, improving the living standards of humanoid races in dragon-occupied areas, and continuously manually silencing lawbreakers. Finally, he's addicted to opening eggs. "Have you converted 100 gilded dragon eggs today?" Druid girl: "Boss, it's 101." "Open them all!"
The silver sword slays demons, the meteorite iron breaks the shackles, and although the crow feathers are soaked in blood, they will eventually reflect the morning sun.
Closely adhering to the original Witcher universe, the game takes place after the main events of Geralt's story, with the Northern War drawing to a close and the world in a fragile state of reconstruction. Witchers are increasingly rare, their fear and hatred undiminished, but the potential for "monsters" persists. The protagonist, Leon, calls himself "Shadow Raven." He is not from any known school of thought, but an unexpectedly surviving experiment. A secret organization seeks to harness the mutant technology of witchers and combine it with other powers to create more powerful and controllable super soldiers/assassins. Leon is one of the few surviving subjects, but his control has deteriorated. In his quest to understand his origins and the meaning of his existence, Leon becomes embroiled in a new conspiracy orchestrated by his "creators." He must choose between saving the world and saving himself—to avoid becoming a complete monster or a tool.
In 1883, on the blood-and-fire western frontier, the Dutton family embarked on a westward journey: veteran James protected his family, rebellious daughter Elsa sought freedom, and precocious teenager Tom tamed the fierce green mule "Loach," struggling to survive amidst bandit raids and the desolate wilderness. Armed with covered wagons and lever-action rifles, they enforced an ironclad law between gallows-lined towns and vast grasslands: tame the wilderness or be devoured by it.
(Dungeon + Lighthearted + Growth + Ensemble Cast + Slow Burn + Realistic Another World)
The people of the continent of Seravia have long been accustomed to the existence of the dungeons, whose inexhaustible resources profoundly influence every aspect of their lives.
However, compared to the monotonous daily grind of powerful adventurers, the thrilling adventures of lower-level adventurers are far more captivating...
A small border town, a newly emerging underground city, and a rookie adventure team composed of a city guard, a cloth merchant's son, an adventurer's child, and a farmer's daughter—what sparks will fly...?
(There are no melodramatic plots involving discrimination between nobles and commoners. This game adheres to the principle that whoever has the most power has the most say, so adventurers naturally have more say.)
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Is it the body that determines consciousness, or the soul? Aden could clearly "feel" every contraction of his muscle fibers, every friction of his scales against the air and the ground, the heart's heavy, powerful throbbing like a furnace. This body was so real, so... "noisy," constantly announcing its existence and needs to his consciousness. ............When Aden slew the Dragon King-level boss, the Ash King, in the game "Astral Realm," his game interface automatically popped up. In the most prominent position of the status bar, a skull icon, unprecedented in appearance, emanating an ominous dark red glow, stood out. Beneath it was a line of text, also in dark red: [Status] Name: Aden (Ash Curser) Form: Red Dragon Status: [Curse of the Ash King] (Eternal Solidification) - Form...
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]
Huang Xing had a dream. In his dream, he became the god of a tribe. And at this moment, they were praying for his blessings. ...He was the beginning of everything, the source of extraordinary power, and the end of mythology. As time passed, stories became epics, epics became myths, and finally, even myths were buried in the annals of time. [Genesis + Behind-the-Scenes]
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.
In the Naruto world, he overthrew the weak Uchiha Fugaku, became the Uchiha clan leader, and led Konoha to new heights.
In the Dragon Ball world, he overthrew King Vegeta's tyranny, killed Frieza, and under his leadership, the Saiyans prospered.
Cyberpunk—he blew up Arasaka Tower and swept through Night City, bringing new hope to the distorted cyberpunk world.
He saved France from imminent peril during World War I, and at Hogwarts, he gave wizards a small but powerful shock of magic.
In the world of cultivation, he practices scientific cultivation and runs the journal "Daoist Methods".
The Wandering Earth, Warhammer 40,000, Demon Slayer, Bleach, One Piece, Marvel...
The legend of Chi Yiguang is passed down in every world.