This copy, as of this writing, is considered finished.
Later there are some worldview explanations about the relationship between the two worlds.
But I finally finished it.
This long copy.
One word:
Tired of frying chicken!
Although this dungeon has a lot of easter eggs and tributes, overall it is a pretty fun original dungeon.
(Super invincible stitch monster, also considered original!)
Regardless of whether you think it is good or not, the process is difficult to write, but when I wrote the above two chapters, I was really excited.
This is really a story about seeking light in despair.
Maybe in the future, I won’t write such a thankless original long trial again.
too tired.
But it was really fun to write.
This copy, to put it bluntly, is not actually a game world.
To sum up.
——"The dying dream of a lonely god".
The picture I imagined was very sad.
I don’t know if you have gotten it yet.
If I don’t get that sense of imagery, it means there is still room for improvement in my writing. (Happy)
Anyway, writing this copy is really tiring.
It finally ended perfectly.
In fact, at the beginning, there was a branch line of the Ice and Snow Country.
But when I wrote about Li Changge's undead, I suddenly realized that this atmosphere, if I didn't push it all the way to the end, seemed to lose its momentum. That feeling, like the finale of the dungeon, would never come back again.
So this was done.
All in all, I'm quite satisfied with the way it was wrapped up.
Why is it so tiring to write this kind of copy?
Because there is no outline!
When I wrote the dungeon, it was like laying out a sandbox. Thinking of the rules in the dungeon, I threw five people into it. The next direction of the dungeon was all based on improvised deductions.
This way of writing is really tiring.
This copy, when expanded, can be used to write a book of about 1.5 million words. You can just treat it as reading "Scavenger OVA" (not avi)
Summary completed.
Let’s talk about the following chapters:
The subsequent chapters will mainly focus on reality.
Not everyday.
Gather the foreshadowing, subvert the reality, and make it more "fun".