Welcome to Erron, a strange planet where high magic is the norm and iron and runes are woven together.
The sacred covenant made five hundred years ago brought peace, but also gave birth to a strange and bizarre new era.
Magic crystal technology drives the floating city, personal terminals connect all living things, automated factories roar in operation, and the city is the pinnacle of the steel jungle, with clear social classes.
Magic neon lights illuminate the laboratories of the elves' innovative factions, the goblins' financial exchanges, and the succubus's emotional live broadcast rooms.
Loren Gerlis Isaac, a young red dragon who just turned twenty, is facing a life crisis due to the cancellation of subsidies and the decline of by-products.
"It's impossible for me to go to work. I'd rather be an animal in a zoo!"
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.
A knight in a fantasy world accidentally inherits the legacy of an immortal cultivator. What kind of story will he experience in the abyss, the lair of demons? ------------------------------------- (This article does not strictly follow the relevant settings of DnD or Pathfinder)
Are you willing to become a warrior who hates evil and punishes the wicked, vowing to protect the weak, ruthlessly slaying the corrupt and evil without regard for means or cost, and treating all disputes with fairness?
Malone stared intently at the string of text displayed on the system panel, stroking his chin, his brows sometimes relaxing, sometimes furrowing...
If there is no difference, then make your solemn vow.
"There's only one question: do I... know how to miss?"
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First game world: Baldur's Gate 3
"The Demon Team is strong? That's because they haven't met me yet!" Zhang Ziling glanced at the surviving members of the Central Continent Team beside him, a smile playing on his lips. His familiarity with the plot, coupled with the special exchange, had brought about a complete transformation within the Central Continent Team. "Why does a healer need to learn close combat, trap setting, Unyielding Will, Life Burn, and finally, stealth?" "Are you stupid? A qualified healer must first survive!" "Big brother, I'm an assassin! Why can't I fight him face-to-face?" "Idiot, can't you use a clone? And assassins need to kill with a single blow. What kind of nonsense are you learning?"
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."
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]
The bells rang once more. The embers, devoid of fire, were awakened once more. "Spring has arrived, it's time to rekindle the fire again." Awakened by the bells, the ashes sat up, blinking as he gazed at the enormous golden tree. "Something seems a little off." The ashes, sitting cross-legged, wore a thoughtful expression. "But with such a bright and beautiful world, it must be a good world, right? We don't need to burn anything, do we?" The ashes hated tragic stories.
Luo Yu travels to Runeterra, becoming Ryze's heir. He's tasked with gathering the world's runes. However, the true threat to this devastated world lies not in the runes themselves, but in the hearts of those twisted by them and fate... From the court intrigues of Demacia to the icy wars of the Freljord; from the neon shadows of Piltover to the spirits and warriors of Ionia... Luo Yu appears at every crucial plot point. He's Lux's trusted mentor, Jarvan IV's trusted strategist, and LeBlanc's hated troublemaker. Viego: "You're the twist, you've ruined all my plans!" Swain: "Luo Yu... who is he?" Luo Yu: "Don't ask. I'm just a passing bard whose hobby is saving the world and picking up runes."
[Dungeon Advent + Rebellion + DND + Decisive Killing + Slow Pace + Non-Brainless Coolness] In the Dungeon Age, should the Paladin be the lawful, holy light, good guy?
Lingkong accidentally maxed out his Rebellion skills: Purification turned into Silence, and Shield became an offensive buff. The priest was stunned when he saw it: "Are you a Paladin?"
His actions caused the adventurers to collectively break down:
"Where is the fairness, where is the oath?!" "Is the sacred declaration just a disclaimer for you?!"
"I have to go back and check the family tree to see if he is the assassin or I am the assassin."
When the virtual beta instantly turns into a real time travel, watch the Rebel Paladin tear down the "stereotype" - does the Paladin have to be fair? Sorry, even his sneak attacks have to be combined with invisibility.