This book was called "The Pale Rats." The characters in the book included the supporting character, Chabu, who was the first batch of Ratfolk raised by Slitheen. In Slitheen's opinion, he was the most loyal one among the batch of young rats. He was now the steward of Slitheen. Supporting role-Tockhill, Gray Prophet's apprentice, favored by the big horned rats for unknown reasons. He was born in the same breeding pit as Slitheen and grew up in the neighboring neighborhood of the Demon Rat Abandoned City. Supporting role-Brestet, one of the young rats adopted by Slitheen. Supporting role-Elitos, Storm Rat, the strongest adopted by Slitheen. Supporting role-Orloff, one of the young rats, the current sniper. Supporting character-Kuller, a smart Clan Rat, second batch adopted, now has the potential to become a Slitheen Apprentice. Supporting role-Festit, the Gray Prophet's apprentice, an otherworldling who met Slitheen and came together because of their overlapping goals. Supporting role-Barol, Clan Rat Commander, one of Slitheen's adopted sons. It was already incredible that the Clan Rats could be so strong and have the ability to command. The male protagonist, Slitheen, was raised by an Engineer Warlock of the Shkuri clan. He had traveled through a modern society. Now, he was working hard for his own fantasy and hope. The female supporting character, Laura, was a human prisoner of war from the village of Shanika. She was now a kitchen helper in the clan. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
Pale Rats, by Storm Plague Rat. It was a fantasy/mystery fantasy novel.
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Gods were made of ordinary things, and ordinary things would change gods.
What would the crazy humans in the rat nest destroy or possess?
It was a story of a human who had turned into a Skaven Ratfolk from soul to body.
Skaven, yesyes.
I hope you will like this book.
I'm not really sure. Maybe Jay Jo is a character in the Windbreaker manhwa, or there could be some other kind of relationship. But I need more context to know for sure.
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