Tell me a city conquest story.In the ancient times, the Romans had many city conquest stories. For example, the conquest of Carthage. Carthage was a major rival of Rome in the Mediterranean. The Punic Wars were fought between them. In the end, after a long and hard - fought struggle, Rome was able to conquer Carthage. This conquest made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean region, changing the political and cultural landscape of the area forever.
What are the key elements in a city conquest story?3 answers
2024-12-04 14:31
A strong military force is a key element. Without an army capable of combat, it's impossible to conquer a city. Also, a good strategy. For example, in Alexander's conquests, he often used flanking maneuvers. Another element is the element of surprise. If an attacking force can catch the defenders off - guard, it gives them an advantage.
The Character Introduction of The Stupid King of City-State ConquestThe characters included the male protagonist, Xia Zhe, a veteran gamer, King of Stobie, the male supporting character, High Priest of Stobie, Prime Minister of Stobie, Achilles, Stobie's number one warrior, Austin, Stobie's number one think tank, Alexander, Prince of Macedon, both wise and brave, and the female supporting character, Lillian, the King's personal maid.
"The Stupid King of the City-State Conquest" Author: One Touch in Hand. This is a game/game novel. It has the game world, no moral integrity, relaxed, hegemony, reversal, emperor style, and elements of thinking. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Because he was good at the game, Xia Zhe was able to travel through the ancient city-state world and become the king of a small city-state.
However, he soon realized.
This king was a high-risk profession! He could die at any moment!
Since his escape and surrender had both failed, Xia Zhe could only hope that he would be dismissed by the citizens as soon as possible!
Only in this way could he successfully survive!
However, things did not go as he wished!
The more he messed around, the better Xia Zhe's city-state developed. The country's strength was rising day by day!
Unknowingly, he already possessed the strength to dominate the world!
"This script isn't right? What did I do wrong?"
Surrounded by flowers and cheers, Xia Zhe had mixed feelings and was puzzled.
I hope you will like this book.
Who would have a novel for a Korean drama called Conquest of the City?The novel content of the Korean drama Conquest of the City is temporarily unavailable, but you can refer to the following related novels:
1.Conquest of the City was a comic book created by the Korean manga artist, Zhao Shi. It had been in the Korean comic market for a long time.
2. The adaptation of Conquest of the City into a TV series of the same name gained a lot of popularity after it was broadcasted in Korea.
There were also some other novels related to Conquest of the City, such as the original novel of Conquest of the City, which was adapted from the novel.
I don't really understand why all GoT fanfics always take the conquest route: Free City --> 7 Kingdoms --> Night King. It feels like all writers are stuck in the same mindset: Canon's Flow. :v 1. Many writers do not understand that the free city has a history, depth, wealth & power beyond the 7 Kingdoms. They wrote about a 15-17 year old teenager who conquered the Free City in 2 years, but took the 7 'ununited' Kingdoms seriously. 2. Many writers are fixated on Daenerys' conquest of Essos, they forget that Daenerys won the war---mostly--because of her three dragons. Most GoT fanfic MCs conquer Free City before they hatch dragons, because that feels too forced. 3. Even with her three dragons, Daenerys did not conquer the Free City. 4. Many people don't know that the Free City doesn't represent half of Essos. 5. Many people don't know that the world of GoT has 4 continents. Westross and Essos are just 2 of them. 6. There are many mysterious lands/kingdoms in Essos. The magic civilization shouldn't just belong to Valaryan. Due to the fact that they never conquered all of Essos, or went to any other continent than Westeross. The author can develop the story without getting hung up on Westeross. I mean, snatching the Iron Throne should be easier than Iron Bank.