Having written this, the Northern Expedition is officially over. I originally thought about dividing it into volumes, but then I thought that the title of this volume is "The Founding of a Kingdom," and I would have to sort out the internal affairs of the kingdom to make it complete. Although there are no volumes here, I can talk about the reflections in the volume. Hee hee, d(?w?d).
The Northern Expedition actually didn't last long, but many new characters were written. This is the first time that the author has tried to introduce so many characters and control many hidden lines.
Because of the loose system of the Canine Tribal Alliance, there are destined to be many chiefs and generals who will have influence in political and military decision-making. These characters themselves also have different personalities, their own pursuits, and conflicts with other characters, which jointly promote the development of the plot.
The entire northern expedition was divided into two parts, the western canine people who conquered the Red Fox Valley, and the eastern canine people who conquered the Palms Valley. Among the western dog descendants, there are Red Fox Chief Otua, Red Fox General Iwekan, Red Frog Chief Coca, Red Frog General Miwa, Red Cat Chief Mizli, Red Crow Old Priest Kakaro, Red Crow Kiss Wei Moqi.
Among the eastern dog descendants, there are Red Dog Chief Chichika, Red Dog General Uman, Red Dog Old Priest Zuma, Red Monkey Chief Ozoma, Red Deer Chief Masat, Red Salamander Chief Ashulote, Tara Sko general Zucata, Tarasco militia Chipawa.
Of course, there are also the hidden threads that run through the entire Northern Expedition, the migration of the Red Crow tribe, and important figures in the future, the Red Crow chief Amosi and the girl Alan.
After re-reading the Northern Expedition, the author found that he had devoted a lot of space to the characters in the canine camp and their mutual games, and not much description of the protagonist. And the names of the canine leaders are mostly transliterated from Nava, which is very difficult to remember and easy to confuse. It may cause difficulty in reading... Well, I want to say sorry here! (.?_?.)?
Ah, I have meowed so much, but actually I just want to say that I sincerely thank all the book lovers for their support! During many times when I was down and sad, I relied on everyone’s support to persevere.
Swinging the Sword will work hard to deduce a real and reasonable world line and depict many flesh-and-blood characters. Well, I still have to work hard to update. (???_??)?
For the rest, I’ll write a little about the voyage first, and then turn back to the protagonist. The plot of the Great Voyage is a long hidden thread, and important characters will intersect with the protagonist after a long time...Thank you!
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