Sorcerer’s Handbook

Chapter 520: Summary of the second volume and request for leave

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Although it is a summary, it is difficult to summarize the content of Volume 2 in a few hundred words. After all, Volume 2 is too long and incorporates too many of my ideas. I can only briefly summarize my inspiration. The "woven list" of Gospel Kingdom is naturally derived from the once popular list flow (now no longer popular). In the normal operation of the plot, a list that can publish all personal information suddenly appears, causing a social upheaval. I liked to read this kind of novel at that time, and then I thought, these stories all have lists in the middle, so what would it be like if a society had a list from the beginning? As for the "gospel" of asking and answering questions, it probably came from a joke on the Internet, which roughly means that God will not respond to you anytime and anywhere, but the devil can be called at any time, so who cares about you more? Then I wanted to write a god who would respond to everyone's prayers. The virtual war in the time continent is naturally based on Heroes of Might and Magic. The Six Kingdoms Sealing War has not yet ended, but the people who revealed the truth of this war are not Ash and his friends. Of the ten lists in the Weaving Festival, only four are actually described in the plot, namely the "Art List" that triggered the conflict, the "Family List" of Harvey's special, the "Trick List" of Igula's highlight, and the "Gospel List" of Ash and Liz. When I said there were ten lists, I was just writing them casually. However, after writing the first three lists, I found that they were too long, so I quickly accelerated the plot later. Regarding the different city systems in the Gospel Kingdom, I mainly described Azura, Fanmu La, Mengfei La and Nabisting. Azura is a very stereotyped "future city", and Fanmu La's white fog dream, Mengfei La's enjoyment first and then work, and Nabisting's work trusteeship are all written with new ideas (should it be interesting?). . In theory, other first-level cities will be more bizarre, but because of limited space and lack of imagination, I did not expand on it, but the theme is the same - if there is an omniscient and omnipotent big data system, how many forms can society present? When describing the world view, I have a very important principle, that is, I can accept myself living in it. So I think the atomized society of the Blood Moon Kingdom is a good answer. I also like the small happiness that Azula is clearly arranged. The white mist dream of Vanmurra is a shameless choice to escape. Being a dog of Beldette in Memphira is not a bad choice. Going to Nabistin to be a Napster is even better. If I can open and close my eyes, Gospel will help me write a new manuscript, that would be too cool. * The second volume is much longer than the first volume, but this is also a helpless approach. The map of the first volume is very small, with only two maps, Kaimon City and Broken Lake Prison, and the events are only three things: Blood Moon Trial, Prison Break, and Escape. In comparison, the second volume has four maps, and the four important lists are four major events. There are also various small events, as well as the virtual war, the emotional line between Annan, Diya and Ash, and even the emotional line of Igula. The workload is more than doubled, but it doesn’t seem to be a lot after counting it this way. Among the new characters mainly described, Ban Ji's character design is based on Ayazaki Sa from "Hayate the Combat Butler", his appearance is based on Suigetsu from Arknights, and Melting Miracle is based on the butler from Hellsing and Captain Hitsugaya's Bankai in Bleach - a cute and gentle all-round young butler inherited from his ancestors, who turned into a handsome young man, a mature middle-aged man, an old man, and finally turned back into a baby in order to protect the young lady. As for Annan… I recalled the setting of Annan in the plot: His mother is a superior who controls huge resources; He escaped from Vanmura with Panji in childhood; He became a magician in his teens and helped the sea monster Sirimolo win the position of the Ten Sea Witches; He participated in the "Blood War of Magic" in the underground city of Nabisdin and became friends with the future Sanctuary Magician Cleos; He traveled with the next generation of the head of the Beldette family and was even the only best friend of Efalene; He reorganized the funeral agency and became one of the top ten agencies in Azura with Panji; He easily destroyed the evil organization Four Pillars of God; His goal is to subvert society and reform order; He is cursed by blood (the sin of the queen's ancestors); He awakened the power of blood (can predict the list); He picked up his lover; His lover was originally planning to run away because of a quarrel; Wait, what kind of protagonist script is this in a youth adventure story? * Theoretically, this book has six volumes, and at most less than eight volumes. But the length of the subsequent volumes will definitely not be as long as the second volume. I hope the total length will not exceed that of the small world. I have already had preliminary ideas for the next volume, and there are several characters I really want to write about, but the world view still needs some consideration. After all, I can't change it once I start writing, so I need some time to think about it. In addition, I have been updating for 30 days in a row... Even the donkey pulling the mill is not as diligent as me... And I have slept less than six hours in the past few days... I haven't even unlocked the big lock... The name of the next volume is naturally "The Faraway Sky". As for the method of smuggling, I have already thought of it, which is based on a certain story of the demon expert. To celebrate the successful completion of the second volume, by the way, I ask for some monthly tickets, tickets! Rest for __ days, and then come back.