Warhammer: In the Name of Nirvana

This one is a little later

I have already written three thousand words for this piece, but I probably won’t be able to finish it before twelve o’clock. Although I can send out four thousand words directly, but in that case, the plot will not be finished, and it will look too watery, so I decided to finish it. , and then send it out later in the night.

The reason why this chapter is so inked is because I have been reading the official novel about the Crow King recently: I have to say that GW's description of the Crow King is really a mess from beginning to end. The biography of the Crow King's original body is The worst biography of the Primarch I have ever read. The way his biological father wrote it also makes the character of the Crow King seem very undimensional.

I turned so hard that I developed mouth ulcers.

Okay, no kidding, I have oral ulcers because of other things. Something happened in my family recently, which made me very busy. It only stopped in the past two days. In the past two days, I spent all my time in order to concentrate on family matters. QQ has been temporarily uninstalled, and I don’t know what kind of chaos my readership will become now.

In addition, I have been reading the interstitial posts of each chapter. The psychological descriptions reflected in the interstitial posts of the first two days were too much and were relatively weak. I have also been improving these two days. The state of the first two days was indeed not very good. , so the chapter writing is not very good. I am also speeding up the progress of the Crow King. This chapter can probably solve the matter of the Redemption Star, and then jump directly back to the Far Eastern Frontier. Should I write an over-the-top plot or just go straight to it? Start Perfect City and see what I come up with next.

When it comes to the perfect city, I have to fill in a lot of novels. Fortunately, Luo Jia's image should not be so self-contradictory. The Crow King's novel really made me angry and laughing.

Just to tell you a joke, there is a situation in Crow King's novels: his biography of the primarch was not written by his biological father, but by the writer who wrote Conrad's biography of the primarch. How should I put it? Conrad's biography of the Primarch can be said to be the best biography of the Primarch that I have ever read, while the Raven King's biography of the Primarch is the most rubbish I have ever read. It is difficult for me to imagine them both. It was actually written by the same person, and the author even mentioned Conrad in the biography of the Crow King. Many of the stereotypes of the Crow King also come from this biography of the original body.

In short, it does a lot of harm to people.

In addition, let me talk about the image of the Crow King in my book. Everyone can probably tell that the Crow King here is not a leftist revolutionary, because I personally think that both the depth of the Crow King's own thoughts and the Warhammer In the actual situation, it is impossible for left-wing revolutionaries to be in this situation. The Crow King is at best a Robin Hood-style insurrectionist. He does not want to establish a new system in the past. He only wants to overthrow the tyranny of the existing system. , what he did cannot be called a [revolution].

Don’t think that revolution is simple, and don’t think that revolution can be carried out in any worldview like in some current novels: revolution is a very complicated matter. In a worldview like Warhammer where a slave economy even exists on a large scale, it is impossible to carry out revolution. Revolution is almost impossible, even if he is the Primarch.

In addition, if I really write Crow King as a revolutionary, and then describe some issues related to revolution, this book will easily fail: I will understand everything.

Finally, the Crow King here is not a stupid and innocent person. He has enough knowledge and means, and may have some idealistic feelings, but he is not a pure idealistic dreamer: my Crow King here There is another kind of problem, but it is not like Conrad's kind of problem that requires a long discussion, because my definition of the Crow King is to follow Morgan for a part of the main line, so as not to delay the cultivation of the Crow King, nor to continue to push the main line. , so I won’t write about Morgan’s education of the Crow King specifically, it’s more like a parallel branch line.

Anyway, that’s it. I’ll write more about it one day in the future. Now I have to type words first. There are about 3,000 words left to write on this piece. I’m not sure when I’ll finish it. Anyway, I’ll get up tomorrow morning and watch the update. That’s it.

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