Warhammer Throne

: Unification 1 reply to recent questions

I saw that some people in the book review area expressed displeasure, saying that since the Cavaliers War, the protagonist seems to have become passive, and it seems that the level has dropped. I did n’t intend to make it so clear, but since I have said it all, I will also reply here. a bit.

First of all, the protagonist ’s early initiative was because he was alone, without any worries, and did not need to think about many things, so he had a lot of time to think about what to do in his favor, and how to get more benefits, when there is He took the opportunity to change his destiny without hesitation.

After, in the Cavaliers War, the protagonist can take the initiative because he is active in the war. Whether he chooses to return is his choice, so he can weigh the pros and cons, consider the causes and consequences, and then think about the response, so he takes the initiative.

Afterwards, the king's malicious orders ordered him to know in advance, but his position changed. He became a passive party, and he was no longer a person, but a lord. In this case, he should not take the initiative to tear his face. The reputation is detrimental. Since the support of the lake girl, he naturally changes with the same, because the king ’s plan cannot succeed, he did not receive the king ’s order and publicly expressed his opposition and disobedience. He is still just a baron.

As for this war, why the protagonist should consult Francois, it is because this war is passive, the active is the vampire side, the passive is the protagonist and others, the protagonist does not have the ability to predict, and the baron is not a He is not a high title, he is not without effort, but like the problems he encountered, he is not enough to order all the nobility of the entire kingdom, the nobles recognize him but will not obey him.

So he can only see tricks and find ways to take the initiative to attack. Infiltrating Mu Xilong and burning down siege weapons are one of them, turning passive into active.

But there are also things that he did not expect. It would be unexpected for the protagonist to encounter the Red Duke in the siege camp and successfully kill it, so of course he did not anticipate the consequences of killing the Red Duke before. After the Duke escaped, the protagonist was injured. In this case, the protagonist cannot have time to think about the causes and consequences and the far-reaching impact. The reader ’s perspective is from the perspective of God, but Ryan is not. He is only a psychological age of thirty or forty. People, as Francois said, if he sat in the position of a great aristocrat for twenty years, he naturally knew what to do, but this was his third year as a baron, he was born in Nord, Under the tutelage of the imperial nobility, he is now the lord of Brittany.

Different countries, different laws and different rules.

Coincidentally, Francois is here.

Of course, Ryan would ask the Duke to let him explain to himself, because for Francois, Ryan who signed the marriage contract with his daughter is no longer an outsider, and it is also for Ryan, so Ryan is no longer necessary. Gestures or trickery, but directly ask Francois for advice.

The Warhammer world is different from the general world. Many countries can be destroyed by chaos under the situation of unity. As soon as the civil war starts, the destruction of the country is almost doomed. The accumulation of hundreds of years or more will be lost. Who? Serfs who have never been trained in military affairs and lack firm beliefs?

That is the leading party of chaos and undead.

Lane knew he could never provoke a civil war, and for his baron title, he had no ability to expand, because every land and every corner of the entire kingdom, regardless of whether there were people or not, had a master in name.

So the way left to him is to climb up until he becomes the kingdom ...

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