After the immortal disappeared

Immortal Tea Party 16: The war that turned the country upside down

The Upside-Down Sea War has finally come to an end.

While Boss He is returning with a full load and drifting on the sea, let's do a post-event inventory as usual.

This battle is clearly a battle between immortals and demons in an environment with abundant spiritual energy. Why not write it as a high-level gangster melee with all thunderbolt methods like a normal fantasy fairy novel?

That's not difficult, really not difficult.

Some book friends complained, wouldn't it be better if A went over? Why are there twists and turns, why are there always reversals?

Because what I understand as a "war between super powers" is definitely not a fight between real immortals and ordinary immortals, and ordinary immortals fighting for everyone to watch, and everyone can only watch the excitement and wait for death.

It includes at least three levels of confrontation:

The first is a hot war, including-

Grabbing territory: the battle for the lighthouse, the battle to defend the Shenxi meteorite.

Grabbing resources: the battle for black crystals and black crystal ores.

Eliminating the enemy's living forces, there is no need to elaborate on this.

Secondly, it is a war of public opinion. Bai Ziqi spread news that was difficult to distinguish between true and false to the Tiangong team, undermining the enemy's morale and successfully inciting rebellion.

Finally, it is a war of the highest dimensional law (sea of ​​consciousness). This is more abstract. If compared with reality, you can understand that one party uses international law as a weapon, and the other party makes moves according to the "established order".

This kind of war must make every unit, every cell, and every individual fight and fight, just like the reality we are in.

Then there are the trump cards of both sides of the war, that is, the big killer at the bottom of the box.

It does not necessarily take advantage to release the big move, and it does not necessarily win to use the trump card.

The key lies in the rhythm and the grasp of timing.

As the attacker, Miao Zhantian is characterized by "fierceness" and various magical skills and big moves; Qianhuan is the defender, and its characteristic is "stability". It doesn't matter how many people die. Anyway, human life is also a card, and it must be played.

In this regard, Qianhuan wins. When the game is about to end, the opponent who still holds the king bomb in his hand can slap you in the face.

Some people say that the cards are infinite, but it's up to you, the author, to say how many there are.

Now that the Upside-Down Sea War has ended, let's count them. The cards played by both sides are actually similar.

They are all foxes who have practiced for thousands of years. How much worse can one be than the other?

Then why didn't Qian Huan win in the end? Because of variables, because He Lingchuan appeared in the middle.

War itself is uncertain. Who knows where the accident will happen, who knows where the cause and effect will suddenly appear and retribute to you or your opponent.

Well, we mainly plan the Upside-Down Sea War from three aspects: confrontation form, war killing weapons, and variable accidents. When these elements are intertwined with each other, the scene will be complicated, the war will be prolonged, and it will bring "torture" that everyone - whether it is the players or the spectators - can experience.

I know that cool articles are usually not written like this, but what are the confrontational characteristics that it inspires as a war element?

It is wisdom, courage and tenacity, as well as awe of war:

We can only treat it seriously and cautiously until the moment of victory.

Don't start a war lightly, if you want to fight, you must win!

Just like reality.

Take your eyes away from the book, look west, look south, do those wars and confrontations contain the above elements I mentioned?

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I projected my understanding and thinking of war into this fantasy battlefield, so there was this unique and complex upside-down sea battle.

Of course, I have to repeat:

This is just one person's opinion, only for everyone to talk about after dinner. How much can I understand about war, right?

I know someone will ask, it is obviously a fairy tale novel, why do you have to project the real war into the fantasy battlefield?

That is related to the underlying concept and logical construction of the whole book "After the Immortal Disappeared". The space is limited, so we will talk about it later. Everyone knows that my books must be straight and straight, and they will not grow crooked branches.

——————Feng Xing Shui Yun Jian/Jiu Fang Ye

2024.12.27

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