Taiwu World Ending Testimonial and Elder Scrolls World Description
It's actually a bit late to write this now, but I have to make up for it.
This volume is a very smooth one. It begins and ends suddenly. It is like a rushing stream that leaves no trace in my memory. It comes and goes, and I have not even been able to recall the ending.
It's always interesting to record stories. I don't regard myself as a creator. I am always a bystander. The person who writes the book is not my usual self. The people in the book are all idealized people, and the protagonist is the rationality that Plato longed for.
Superman, but readers actually know that such a person is rare. I can’t remember a lot of things that happened, but there are still a few characters whose descriptions make me satisfied.
The world is the world, people are people, the world is people, people are also the world. Some issues about philosophy, society, and religion do not necessarily need to be discussed in depth. It is very interesting to just write about dramatic coincidences.
I have said so many nonsensical words, not to make readers think hard. In many cases, I try to pile details into the text without asking for detailed explanations. I even hope that you can use Occam's razor principle and think less.
That’s right, there are many things that really need to be discussed, but more often than not, there is no result.
I hope readers will adapt to my changes in writing style. Each volume may have a different status. Although I hope you will read it as patiently as possible, there is no need to waste time if you really encounter something you are not interested in.
The story of Taiwu Scroll is a beginning, giving the protagonist a background and a characteristic that is enough for him to continue to swim in the game world. It is really not certain that there will be any scenes in the future. I always do one thing well.
Let’s do the next thing, the extra story about Ah Cheng, that’s the ending.
The background of the world of The Elder Scrolls is very complicated. It has a whole set of systematic and chaotic myths. It is like a hot land of growth stories. There are legends almost everywhere. It is easy and difficult to say something. I never feel that I am smart.
People don’t even dare to say that they really understand the world context of The Elder Scrolls. Mistakes are inevitable. If there are serious bugs, readers and friends who know the relevant knowledge are kindly requested to give them some advice.
Chapter completed!