Travel to Warhammer 40K with Gray Wind

Disclaimer

I believe you can all find that since the progress of this book began to enter the main body of the galaxy, the plot has become more and more boring and uninteresting. It is tasteless and worthwhile to abandon.

In fact, it is not only the readers who are bored, but I am also very tired of writing.

At the beginning of this book, I set the stage in an original star zone that has nothing to do with the official novel, so that I can play freely. I wrote smoothly and readers enjoyed it.

But after entering the galaxy, it is inevitable to come into contact with the original settings, characters, and regions of the Warhammer system.

Warhammer is an old IP, and the various settings are complicated. Even senior Warhammer fans dare not say that they know everything about Warhammer Galaxy and that the information they have is completely correct, because the official themselves eat books.

This leads to the fact that I need to go to places like Lexicanum to check the information before writing every time, for fear that there will be errors in the settings and timelines involved, which will cause Warhammer fans to go to the police.

This is a painful process. My English level is not very good, and I need to chew a lot of content that even the translation court cannot translate.

Of course, this is nothing. It is right to eat this bowl of rice and put in the effort.

But I spent a lot of energy but didn't get the corresponding return.

Take the Karen Star and Ebony Claw in the previous chapters as examples.

Ebony Claw is a magical weapon that can control Blackstone Fortress. In any other novel, it is an important point of pleasure for the protagonist to obtain such a magical weapon, which can attract a wave of subscription peaks.

But it is not pleasant in this book, because many readers are cloud hammers, and they don't know what this thing is at all, and even need me to open a separate chapter to explain.

I looked back at the outline, and there will be many embarrassing places like this in the future, and this is the headache of writing hammer articles.

I wrote with my hands and feet tied, and I didn't dare to touch this or that, for fear that there would be clouds somewhere.

Readers are bored. Why haven't you been happy after so many chapters?

This depression has been weighing on me until today.

This afternoon, I was still sitting in front of the computer to study the information, but when I found two completely self-contradictory settings that were also from the official novel, I couldn't hold it anymore. If GW itself is not rigorous, what is the point of me being rigorous?

So I gave up, I decided to let myself go and return to the casual writing style at the beginning.

This kind of writing will definitely conflict with the official Warhammer novels, and there will be many fallacies, which will attract the police from Warhammer fans, but I don’t care.

You can just think of this as a parallel universe Warhammer Galaxy.

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