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The Immortal Empire: It was time to ascend the heavens and break free from heavens fate, to guard against and destroy the invading forces of the demons and gods, he looked upon the Heavens one last time before he turned to face his men. With his mind determined he said to his companions "Let us be rid of these parasites once and for all!" His younger brother took a step forward with passion in his eyes he yelled "For the Emperor!" the other Immortals bowed in agreement, they replied, " FOR THE EMPEROR!". As the Heavens churned above to strike down the one who would try and make the laws of Heaven and Earth kneel before him. The Heavens seemed to roar as they unleashed their wrath upon the world. In a realm far detached from the will of the heavens a beautiful elf with golden eyes, pale white hair and alabaster skin so fair one would believe him an angelic being. As he stood above the anvil staring at his creation, not with pride but disgust. "Another failure, come here and take this with the others and have them destroyed, send word and these gifts to Lord Kele'brimbor, I need his help". A young servant girl stepped forward taking the ring and placing in a silver box lined in runes with dozens of other failures. She placed the other gifts that were placed next to the anvil into her satchel noticing the extra weight from the black box that seemed as if there were tiny stars from the nights' sky placed upon it the servant girl bowed "Right away Lord Sauron." As she turned closing the silver box leaving the tower, there was a faint flash of green coming from a small crack in one of the runes and beneath the sound of a breeze, a light sigh could be heard. Disclaimer: contains Adult themes, sexual content, violence

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2024-11-18 15:43
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2024-11-18 10:02
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The Wind Chaser was a plot with a financial war and a spy war as the background, showing the contradictions and struggles between Nanjing and the foreign powers. The plot was wonderful, the characters were distinct, and they were well received by the audience. There weren't too many love scenes in the play, but more family, friendship, and revolutionary friendship. The production of the series was excellent, the texture of the pictures was good, and the audience could get an immersive feeling. The plot setting was novel. Through the protagonist's growth line, other characters would be connected, increasing the tension and depth. Director Yao Xiaofeng's narrative skills were also praised. The beginning of the series could attract the audience's attention. Wind Chaser was a TV series worth watching.
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