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Starting from the Planetary Governor
Author: Red Heart Fabric
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The empire encompassed endless twinkling stars, but in this dark and terrifying distant future, there were only endless wars. ...... Gu Hang became the governor of a wasteland planet, where previous governors had all been executed for failing to deliver the tithe on time. Monsters and Low Energy Storms rampaged, survivor factions schemed against each other, technological regression, low productivity, the resurgence of Evil Gods, Green Skin Orcs taking root and sprouting... "Don't panic just yet, let me check the panel below." [Military Tokens], [Heroes], [Technology], [Events]... Starting as the planetary governor, he would build fleets that traversed the Star Sea, suppressing all alien forms, heretics, traitors, and demons of chaos! Although I formed battle groups on my own, funded Battle Nuns, diverted the imperial tax, and disregarded deployment orders... I knew I was fiercely loyal! Traitors? This is clearly the Third Empire!

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What are some best starting lines for a story?
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2024-11-25 05:37
One great starting line could be 'In the dead of night, a strange noise echoed through the empty streets.' It immediately sets a mysterious and somewhat eerie mood, drawing the reader in.
How can I choose the best starting lines for a story?
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2024-11-25 20:10
You can start by thinking about the mood you want to set. If it's a horror story, a line like 'The old house creaked ominously as she stepped inside.' would be good. It gives an immediate sense of unease.
What are some of the best starting lines of novels?
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2024-10-26 10:12
One of the best starting lines is from 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens: 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...' This line immediately sets a tone of contrast and complexity, drawing the reader into a world full of duality. Another great one is from 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen: 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.' It's a line that humorously and cleverly reveals the social attitudes of the time. And from '1984' by George Orwell: 'It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.' This opening is so effective as it creates a sense of unease and a world that is not quite right from the very start.
Life is full of starting lines
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2025-01-14 15:05
There were many famous sayings about starting lines everywhere in life. For example," Without encountering setbacks, you will never know how powerful you are." " As long as you live longer than your competitors, you win." " The more thoughts you have, the more energy you have." " No matter when you start, the important thing is that you don't stop after you start." " There are no shortcuts on the road of life. You can only walk down the path with your feet on the ground." Wait a minute. These famous sayings encouraged people to set out bravely at all stages of life and constantly surpass themselves.
Best opening lines for a story
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2024-12-14 10:39
One great opening line could be 'In a world where the sun never set, the people had forgotten the beauty of the stars.' It immediately sets an unusual and somewhat mysterious setting that makes the reader wonder why the sun never sets and what that means for the people. It also creates a contrast between the sun and the stars, which can be explored further in the story.
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