Invincible Heroes - Hidden Architect

Explanation of quoted text

After thinking about it, I decided to open a separate chapter to explain it.

The plot about Tanan in the previous chapter quoted a lot of text materials from the game, which made some book friends feel uncomfortable.

Here is a brief explanation of hamsters.

First, the hamster needs to take care of book friends who play games without reading the text seriously, or who forget to read it, and those who have never played the game at all.

Not all book lovers can memorize all the texts in the game, or in other words, the vast majority of book friends cannot do it, and only a handful of individual hardcore fans can do it.

I can't say that I'm going to write Tanan soon, and let my book friends spend a few hours reading the text in the next game, right?

Besides, pure text is wrong. Some things need to be changed and some things added. You can’t let book lovers figure it out on their own, right?

Secondly, Tanan is a character with a very complex and contradictory personality. His character is determined by his past experiences. If his past experiences are not explained clearly, he will not be able to survive in this book.

Third, Hamster could have designed a historical echo and let Qi Ge follow Tanan again instead of directly quoting the game text, but Hamster did not do so.

There are two reasons for this. First, it would be too lengthy and would require many times the number of words to quote the game text.

Second, the hamster did it on purpose and wanted to show off.

Hamster wants everyone to know that even if the game text is quoted directly, many of the original plots designed by Hamster can still be linked to the game text.

For example, the bard has never appeared in non-text game content, and the obscure background of the elf tribe's rebellion against Brakada, etc.

I originally imagined that hardcore game book lovers would be very surprised when they read this chapter, and would praise me for my idea. Unexpectedly, I was criticized for the word count, which really silenced me.

Well, maybe from the reader's point of view, this is lazy, the hamster is reflecting.

However, the next chapter of Hamster will still quote part of the game text, but will insert more original content related to the plot of this book. If you are interested, you can skip the book and wait until you find something you don’t understand. The content will then decide whether to come back and resubscribe.

Thank you book friends for your great support.

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