One hundred chapters!
In the chapter just now, I used the names of several characters from the book friends who subscribed. Thank you for your support.
Historically, in a few months, the Vikings would charge at Kent again, and they would do so violently.
Because I couldn't find the historical names of these characters, I made some appearance modifications to make these book friends appear in a way that roughly conforms to the plot and real history of the book and is not obtrusive.
They are the King of Kent, the Archbishop, and the Paladin.
My lord is above and cannot die on the face of the earth. When I read the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms this morning, I saw:
Shen Pei defended Yecheng for several months. Boss Cao, who was guarding the city, doubted his life. After the city was destroyed and he was arrested, he said,
"My lord is in the north, don't let me die facing the south", the expression makes my blood boil.
I think heroes in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, have something in common. They all have an admirable aura!
With the blessing of lines, the Paladin is so handsome.
So much so that when I was writing the chapter on the metaphor at noon, I took out the originally written chapter and wrote a new chapter.
I read that Charlemagne visited the northern lands in his later years and saw the North Sea coast being attacked by the Vikings. It was extremely tragic!
He wept to his ministers,
"When I think about it, they dare to do this while I'm still alive. What happens after I'm gone?"
It is said that Charlemagne was ready to take action at that time, but left within two years.
It was also because of seeing this story that these two Frankish metaphors appeared in the book, triggering subsequent chapters.
When everyone plays games, they always try different ways to rebuild Rome, from Africa to Iceland.
Many people in history also wanted to recast Rome.
careerist?
The great one?
I suddenly felt that this was a group of idealists going against the grain.
This book regards Charlemagne's Roman Empire as the rebirth of Rome.
Then came Sanxing.
Although I am writing about Britain, I don’t want to limit my perspective to one place.
Knight, baron, great baron, earl, great earl, duke, king...
The people of the country, the small daimyo, the guardian daimyo, the daimyo, the regional hegemon, the people of the world...
I received a lot of comments, all asking me to farm well and upgrade, as above,
Don’t always be fancy and heroic, write more protagonists, I deleted it (without any emotion, it’s just that I don’t really want to write this book that way, but I have received your opinions, thank you for your suggestions.)
Sometimes the supporting characters have too many stories, but they can bring out different perspectives and forces, and they can see the magnificent European world at this moment.
I feel that European Continental texts can be read as astronomical texts, because different cultural worlds have new ways of writing.
Eastern Rome, Roman world, Tianzhu world, Rus world, Viking world, North African world,
Same timeline, different world,
As long as you understand more, the writing will be inexplicably wonderful.
With hundreds of thousands of words, you can transition to a new copy of the map.
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There are also a few book friends whose names I wanted to use, but your names...
For example, that one night book friend, I was hiding a chapter a few days ago and posted it very late.
Just because he wrote Xiaolan Fighting Ten Times, he felt like he could do it seven more times.
Then the chapter was hidden for a long time, and then it was revised successfully, meow.