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Fantasy Simulator
Author: Salted Fish Jienan
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After dying, Chen Heng finds that he has transmigrated to an alternate reality: everything is the same, except the world is now a Wuxia world heavily influenced by martial arts! Not only this, he discovers that he has a Fantasy Simulator, from which he obtains rewards that make him incredibly powerful in his new reality as well. Martial arts, immortal cultivation, and overpowered abilities--all of this begins from a single simulation!

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What Do You Mean There Are Other Transmigrators In My Harem Fantasy?

In the most cliched fashion, a giant truck-kun smashed into my World, killing everyone with it. And in the next most cliched event, I was given a second chance in life by the gods to live another life in a world of swords, magic and dragons! It’s literally a dream come true! Be a hero? Who has the time?! Conquer the world? Like hell I’ll do something so troublesome! Diving into dungeons, exploring ancient ruins and meeting all the weirdos of the world? Sign me right up!! I’m only interested in travelling the world to find the most interesting materials I can use to write the best story I can! I’ll show you my creativity and dazzle this new world with the stories I’ll write! I’ll fight with dragons, swim with krakens, wrestle giants, eat all the cakes and bed the beauties! Time to live this life however I want! Eh? A psycho is running around the world saying that they are the hero who will slay the demon lord? Why is there such a crazy person? There’s someone out there threatening the world with nukes? How did they even find out how to make those? Some crazy hobo is going into other people’s houses to smash pots to look for money? That guy really must be crazy. What Do You Mean There Are Other Transmigrators In My Harem Fantasy? ----- [Character Creation:] [Gender:] [Male] [Female] >[Futa] *** Notes: Any R-rated scenes will be denoted by a '*' followed by an 'R' with the number of 'R's showing how much of it is R-rated. '*R' would be around 25%, '*RR' would be about 50% and '*RRR' would most likely be the entire chapter. You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c

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What are some popular translated fantasy novels?
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2024-12-09 10:31
One popular translated fantasy novel is 'The Lord of the Rings' which has been translated into many languages. Its rich world - building, including Middle - earth with its various races like hobbits, elves and dwarves, has captivated readers worldwide.
Were there any fantasy novels translated during the Republic of China?
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2025-03-12 18:42
The period of the Republic of China (1912-1949) was one of the most important periods in the field of Chinese literature, culture, and literature. It was also the starting point of the development of Chinese fantasy novels. Although fantasy novels were not as widely spread as they were in modern times, there were some activities of translating and introducing fantasy novels. One of the more famous ones was in 1931, when Lu Xun and others founded the magazine New Youth. There was an article called "Random Talks on Fantasy Fictions" that introduced some writing techniques and characteristics of fantasy novels, including "Journey to the West","Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" and other classic works. In addition, some literary groups and the Shanghai Fine Arts Press published a fantasy novel collection called The Lord of the Rings in 1935, translated by Lu Xun and others. Although the translation and introduction of fantasy novels in this period were relatively limited, it could be seen that fantasy novels had begun to appear in China during the Republic of China and received some attention and recognition.
How do translated fantasy novels contribute to cultural exchange?
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2024-12-09 19:53
Translated fantasy novels contribute to cultural exchange by bringing different mythologies and cultural concepts. For example, in some Asian fantasy novels that are translated, Western readers can learn about Asian folklore and spiritual beliefs.
Translated Immortal Cultivation Fantasy Fictions
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2024-12-28 01:03
The following are some of the published immortal fantasy novels recommended: 1. The Battle of the Great Dao tells the story of an ordinary person gradually rising in the world of immortal cultivation. 2. [Mortal Cultivation Legend: The main character is a mountain village kid who counterattacks through cultivation.] 3. [Defiant Immortal]: It described the growth of a young man on the path of cultivation. 4. The main character, Su Ming, fought against a powerful opponent in an attempt to change his fate. 5. [Blasphemy: Sets up a world of mortals, powerhouses, and gods, describing the plight of mortals.] 6. " Huangting Taoist Master ": The protagonist transmigrated to the cultivation world and counterattacked through the power of the golden finger. 7. [The Painting of Fate Destruction]: It was set in a world of immortal cultivation that truly had the taste of immortals. The protagonist worked hard to break through to the Golden Elixir realm. 8. The Phantom Rain Fairy Track was a story about the protagonist surviving in a cultivation world ruled by a sect. 9. The Strongest Demon Fairy of Hell described the story of the protagonist's rise in the Immortal City. These novels were all completed immortal cultivation fantasy works, suitable for readers who liked this theme.
Translated from novels
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2024-12-25 02:07
Here are some recommended short plays adapted from English novels: 1. " Pride and Predict ": This is Jane Austen's classic romance novel, which tells the story of the Bennett family. The television series released by the British BBC in 1995 was well received. 2. " Women in Love ": This short play was adapted from D.H. Lawrence's novel. Through film and television, it shows the spiritual dilemma of people in the changing era. 3. " Frankenstein ": This play was adapted from the novel of the same name by Mary Shelley. It was regarded as the first real science fiction novel in modern times in the West. The story was strange and unique. Please note that the recommended short play above is adapted from an English novel, but not limited to the BBC adaptation.
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