I recommend Rise of the Great Song. In this historical fiction novel, there was a plot where the female protagonist led a 100-man team to pretend to be a general to lure away some of the enemy troops, close the city gate, and successfully kill the enemy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. [The Royal Guards Kill the Ming Dynasty]: It was a story about the Royal Guards killing people who hindered the development of the Ming Dynasty in order to protect it.
2. [The Bone Knife in Shu]: It was a story about Wang Half-bodied who would kill his opponent no matter what the situation was.
3. "Online Games: The Bloodthirsty Evil God": The main character gets angry and blood splatters everywhere. As long as someone insults him, he will kill the other party.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Definitely. Skyrim has a very good story. The main storyline about the Dragonborn is just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many other elements that contribute to the overall story experience. For example, the ancient Nordic ruins and the secrets they hold, the political unrest in the different holds, and the tales of the gods and daedra. All of these aspects blend together to create a complex and captivating story world. You can choose to follow the main story or get lost in the countless side adventures, either way, the story is well - crafted and keeps you hooked.
Yes, it does. The map in Skyrim is quite large. There are vast wilderness areas, multiple cities, towns, and villages, as well as numerous dungeons to explore.
Sure does. The main story in Skyrim is quite engaging. It takes you on a journey through quests and battles as you strive to fulfill a significant destiny and make a difference in the game world.
They have a negative impact. They overshadow the real aspects of Skyrim like its rich lore and engaging gameplay. People start to associate the game with something vulgar rather than its intended adventure and fantasy elements.
πI recommend the following two R-rated novels to you. I believe they can meet your needs:
1. "Wealthy Little Cutie: Black-bellied Husband Addicted to Spoiling": The female lead was the national goddess. After marrying into a wealthy family, she lost her memory for four years. Her husband became black-bellied and spoiled her endlessly. Wealthy families, modern romance, and black-bellied favorite novels were very exciting!
2. "R-Grade Favor: Don't Be Too Bad, Young Master Leng Qing": The male protagonist is a silent and cold Young Master Di, and he only dotes on the female protagonist. Modern romance, rich family, the plot was heartbreaking and exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π