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When the author selected his subordinates, did he draw reference from the insectoids 'style of crushing the cultivation world and use a virtual world similar to the Creator's Space as the setting? At the same time, were the styles of these novels different?

2024-09-11 20:53
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2024-09-12 01:19

I recommend the two novels,"Demon Beast Space" and "I grew up savagely in the Heavens," to you. The main character in "Demon Beast Space" created a virtual space that was completely his own. The disciples of different sects received different spaces and had different abilities. They were fighting against enemies who were fighting for the throne. The main character in "My Wild Growth in the Heavens" grew up wildly and did not stick to one pattern. He completed different missions in different worlds, such as surviving in Resident Evil and fighting with Soldiers Assault. These two novels were different from the main God's Space, but they also had unique plots and worldviews. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

An anime with the same style of life in a different world from scratch

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2024-09-21 04:16

" Life in a different world from scratch " was a Japanese light novel. Its style was unique and was featured by strong contrast and bright colors. There were many similar anime works such as Sword God's Domain, Attack of the Giants, and The Gate of the Stone of Destiny.

Do you have any novels or movies that you recommend that describe the protagonist entering the virtual world and returning to the real world if he discovers that the virtual world is different from the real world?

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2024-09-15 06:01

The protagonist was terminally ill and trapped in the virtual world, but his greatest wish was to return to the real world. If he realized that the virtual world was different from the real world, he could return to the real world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Setting of the Cultivation World

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2024-12-27 06:31

The settings of the world of cultivation usually included different plane divisions and realm levels. The cultivation world could be divided into the mortal world, the immortal world, and the divine world. The cultivation energy sources of each plane were also different. For example, the mortal world used spiritual energy, the immortal world used immortal energy, and the divine world used origin energy and faith energy. In terms of levels, cultivators in the mortal world could go through the Refinement Stage, the Foundation Establishment Stage, the Golden Core Stage, the Nascent Soul Stage, the Soul Formation Stage, and the Form Synthesis Stage. The cultivation world also included the settings of the grotto-heaven world and the secret realm. The grotto-heaven world was a world opened up by high-level cultivators in their bodies, while the secret realm was a resource area left behind by some mighty figures after they died. In general, the Immortal Cultivation world had a variety of settings, including different planes, realms, and secret realms.

The reference for the world structure and level setting of fantasy novels (full)

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2024-08-17 09:43

The world structure and level settings of fantasy novels were as follows: 1. World architecture Fantasy novels usually had a huge world view that included all kinds of mysterious magic, magical worlds, foreign worlds, parallel universes, and so on. In this world, there were all kinds of races, professions, factions, and sects. They each had their own rules and beliefs. For example, some fantasy novels might set up a world similar to Chinese Taoism, where there were all kinds of immortals, monsters, magicians, and so on. Some novels might set up a magical world similar to the western fantasy world, where there were various magical elements and magical creatures. In this world, different races and professions had different characteristics and abilities, as well as different levels and realms. For example, mages could be divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master levels. Different races might also have different levels and realms. Level Setting The level settings of fantasy novels usually included the following categories: - [Race Level: Human, Elf, Orc, Dwarf, etc.] - [Class level: For example, Mage, Swordsman, Hunter, Warlock, etc.] - [Realm Level: For example, Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced, Master, etc.] - Region Level: For example, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 cities, etc. The following situations usually occurred in the level setting: - [Gifted: For example, the protagonist was born with an extraordinary ability to directly advance to a higher level.] - [Experience: For example, the protagonist needs to go through a long period of experience and cultivation to advance to a high level.] - [Mission: For example, the protagonist receives a mission that requires him to complete a series of missions in a certain region or race in order to advance to a higher level.] 3 Magic System In fantasy novels, the magic system was usually a very important element. Magic can be a variety of elements such as fire, water, wind, earth, etc. It can also be a mysterious energy that can be used for attack, defense, healing, etc. Magic systems could usually be divided into the following categories: - Basic magic, such as Fireball, Ice Arrow, etc. - Elemental magic, such as fire element, water element, etc. - [Transformation Magic: For example, transforming into an animal or a human.] - [Forbidden Spells: For example, Curse Spells and Curse Subduing Spells.] - Spiritual Talismans: For example, Spiritual Talismans, Sealing Spells, etc. The following situations usually occurred in the magic system: - [Magic Races: Humans, Elves, Orcs, etc.] - Magic Academy: For example, Magic Academy, Master Mage, etc. - Magic elements such as fire, water, wind, earth, etc. - [Magic items: For example, magic staffs, magic tools, etc.]

How did the protagonist in this novel discover a virtual device and use it to build a virtual world?

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2024-09-06 06:22

I recommend the book My Electronic Empire to you. The protagonist, Wu Zhihang, obtained a mysterious door-shaped tattoo after losing his job many times. Through it, he could travel back to 1982. He used the electronic technology and equipment he was good at to build countless epoch-making electronic products in the past, eventually establishing a huge electronic empire. This novel is a combination of urban and business elements. At the same time, there are also time-travel and virtual world plots. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

What was "Three Cities" selected from the collection of classical Chinese novels? Which word did the author use? What is the world called? Which dynasty was he from?

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2024-09-23 10:08

"Three Cities" is selected from the classical Chinese novel collection "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio." The author was Pu Songling, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. This collection included a large number of classical Chinese novels created by Pu Songling, such as Strange Tales from a Strange Chinese Studio, Strange Tales from a Fairy, etc.

Did the protagonist of this novel have a space similar to a base when he transmigrated to another world?

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2024-09-04 07:52

I recommend the two novels,"Surviving in a Male Channel's Doomsday Story" and "Rebirth and Entering the Doomsday with Space", to you. They were all sci-fi space novels. The protagonist had a space that looked like a base in the other world. He could grow all kinds of precious plants, build a base to fight against the male protagonist, build a base, recruit beautiful men, torture scum women, and so on. These main characters could use the base to survive and develop, which was very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any novels that were similar to transmigrating to a virtual world and leading a group of subordinates to conquer the world, or hot-blooded fantasy novels like Proud Nine Heavens and Song Shigui?

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2024-09-21 07:29

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following books to you: 1. The protagonist traveled to a different continent and led his men to conquer the world with his powerful strength. 2. <Anti-Thief>: The protagonist led the refugees to become anti-thieves at the end of Ming Dynasty, setting off a wave of bloody revolution. 3. [Immortal Lingshen]: An ordinary young man from Earth transmigrated to a different continent, defying the heavens and changing his fate, embarking on the path of incomparable rise. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Similar to the creator of the world, the protagonist created many novels about the world.

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2024-08-19 10:36

Your question is a little vague. I'm not sure which novel's protagonist you're referring to is more similar to the Creator. If you can provide more context or specify the novel you are referring to, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.

Does the protagonist cross time and space to fight with Hongjun's Saint? At the same time, did any of his subordinates become Saints?

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2024-09-15 23:20

I recommend the book 'Primordial: I, Crushing the Heavenly Dao at the Beginning' to you. The main character, Su Ze, obtained the system at the beginning of the game and obtained the identity of the eldest disciple of the Tongtian Saint in the Primordial World. His powerful strength made him an invincible existence. There were also scenes of him fighting with other powerful disciples of the saints. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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