First of all, thank you for your comments in the past few days, which helped me avoid the embarrassment of single-player even though my results were low.

Then I will try my best to reply to your comments (at least the ones I saw, except for some that I don’t know how to reply to)

I read the comments at 2am last night hahh.

Okay, let’s get back to the topic.

I saw comments about the female protagonist being unlikable, and I want to explain it here.

I have also posted the setting of the heroine before. She is a character full of villain elements. To set this kind of character, you want her to be the kind of person who will be "curious", "follow" and "like" soon after meeting. It is not very realistic, especially if She is now set to be an undead who has experienced a lot. She should be used to things like conspiracy and conspiracy. I think it would be very unreasonable if she were to be sincere easily.

So my idea was to have the heroine first have the idea of ​​taking advantage of him, and then gradually attract each other (just like Nathanos's archery skills and personality attracted her).

Then let me talk about my positioning and emotional drama of the heroine.

There is one tool person, and one DPS of the group is required to download the copy.

The author has never been in love, so the emotional drama basically unfolds when the two of them write the novel.

Of course, this is my current setting, and this is how I wrote it when I saved the manuscript. There won’t be any sadomasochistic plot involving a sadistic protagonist.

Then there is the issue of some dishes in Wrath of the Elements.

These four players were eliminated in Chronicle. If I didn't want to write about Gul'dan, I might not care about him. I can't help it. The four of them are at this level.

During the Battle of Golia, the four of them joined forces to destroy the city (although Golia may have a magic defense relationship)

Compared with the performance of the elemental lords of the next door Aixing who can destroy the world and reshape the earth's surface, it is really difficult for me to let them show their power.

Then there is the issue of Ai Xing’s protection.

I haven't seen the setting of a protective shield in Azeroth in Chronicles (I have heard people say it in NGA)

What is written in it is that Sargeras only knew Azeroth at first, but he didn't know where it was. Later he knew it but it was too far away. It would take n years to get there without summoning.

Then in 7.3, Sargeras successfully arrived in Azeroth.

So I plan to use this setting here.

Next is the question of the protagonist.

As the protagonist, I want to write a shaman version of Garrosh, which means he won’t be a Thrall-like good guy. I mentioned it in the short stories War Crimes and Hellraiser. Garrosh is almost the protagonist in countless timelines. He is the greatest warchief.

This shows that this set actually has a motto.

Let’s talk about element-related issues.

When I saw the comments, a reader asked me if I added one soul element to the four elements.

I mean why should I set up another one myself.

Let me explain here. This is really not a second thought. The fifth element has existed in Chronicles. In the Chronicle of Azeroth’s Elements Rule chapter, the fifth element is called the soul.

Original text: The vigorously growing World Soul became so huge that it attracted and swallowed up most of the fifth element, the soul. Without this primal power to create balance, Azeroth's elemental spirits fell into chaos.

You see, so here I set the soul as an energy used by the shaman to communicate with the elemental spirits, replacing the vortex value setting in the game.

Secondly, the fifth element was also mentioned in the chronicle of Draenor, but the translation I read on Baidu here called it the spirit of life (but they are indeed the same thing)

Original text: This place is filled with the fifth element - the spirit of life. This power has a natural soothing effect on several other elemental spirits, able to temper their violent nature and even prevent them from forming entities.

In addition, the fifth element has an even more extraordinary impact on Draenor. It accelerates the growth of flora and fauna, turning the world into a vibrant and wild cradle of life.

Then there is the issue of the small number of words.

Hmm... I can update more than 4,000 times a day and write two chapters. Although it's not much, it's better than stability.

As for whether it will be tj, I dare not promise anything. I definitely don’t have tj or anything like that.

All I can say is that I have saved the manuscript and written about a hundred chapters. Even if I don’t write a word, I can still publish it for a month.

ps: I think this thing is much better than the guarantee above.

I personally also want to finish writing this story. Regardless of good or bad, the orc is the first character I created in Warcraft. This is also the reason why I wrote about him instead of writing about blood elves and humans.

So it doesn’t matter if I get bad grades. I chose the subject matter. I didn’t get good grades because I didn’t write it well. Not many people read it because my book wasn’t attractive enough. In short, the problem is all my fault.

I just hope that when you read it, you can write some comments and point out my problems and poisonous points, so that I can make corrections.

Finally, thank you for reading, whether you are

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