Disclaimer

Style: Gaming Author: TaijianWords: 793Update Time: 24/01/18 17:36:21
I believe everyone can find that since the progress of this book began to enter the main body of the galaxy, the plot has become more and more boring and uninteresting. It is tasteless to eat and meat to discard.

In fact, it’s not just the readers who are bored, but I’m also very tired from writing.

At the beginning of this book, I set the stage in an original star region that had nothing to do with the official novel, allowing me to play as I wanted. I write smoothly and readers enjoy reading it.

But after entering the galaxy, you will inevitably come into contact with the original settings, characters, and regions of the Warhammer system.

Warhammer is an old IP, and the various settings are complex and complex. Even experienced Warhammer fans dare not say that they know everything about Warhammer Galaxy, and the information they have is completely free from any fallacies, because the officials themselves read the book.

This resulted in me needing to check information on places like Lexicanum every time before I started writing, for fear that there would be fallacies in the settings and timeline involved, which would cause my friends to call the police.

This is a painful process. My English level is not very good, and I have to learn a lot of content that even the translation court has not translated.

Of course, this is nothing. You should put in effort to eat this bowl of rice.

But I spent a lot of energy and got no corresponding return.

Take the Karen Star and Ebony Claw in the previous chapters as an example.

The Ebony Claw is an artifact that can control the Blackstone Fortress. In any other novel, the protagonist obtaining such an artifact is an important and exciting point, which can attract a wave of subscription peaks.

But I’m not happy with this book, because many readers are Yun Zhui, and they don’t know what this thing is, and they even need me to explain it in a separate chapter.

I looked back at the outline and found that there will be many more embarrassing places like this in the future, and this is where the headache of writing a hammer essay lies.

I was at a loss as I wrote, not daring to touch this or that, for fear that something would get lost.

Readers look bored, why haven’t you felt refreshed after so many chapters?

This depression has been weighing me down until today.

This afternoon, I was still sitting in front of the computer reading information, but when I found two completely self-contradictory settings that were also from official novels, I couldn't stand it anymore. If gw himself is not rigorous, what is the point of me being rigorous?

So I gave up and decided to let myself go and return to the casual writing style from the beginning.

Writing this way will definitely conflict with the official Warhammer novels, and there will be many fallacies, which will attract Warhammer friends to call the police, but I don't care.

Just think of this as the Warhammer Galaxy of the parallel universe.