Chapter 74: Remarks on the release
I just saw the news that it will be released tomorrow, around noon. I will try to update more in the next few days.
I can make a promise here that no matter what the results or reviews are, this book will be completed and give everyone an ending.
About this book: At the beginning, the inspiration for this book came from MC's Lord of the Rings module. The author of this module is a big idiot. I waited for several years but there was no update. Finally, I was forced to write my own book about the story of the block people's adventures in Middle-earth to satisfy my imagination. However, I feel that the author of the module may not be able to update the book after the book is finished. I can only say that I hope to play the updated Lord of the Rings module in my lifetime.
In fact, when I first started writing the book, I never expected that there would be so many book lovers supporting me. I originally thought that as long as there were still people reading it in the end, it would be great. Now I feel very flattered.
To be honest, the subject of The Lord of the Rings is very difficult to write. The worldview constructed by Tolstoy is too perfect, and there is not much room for action. After all, there is a big movement. If there are too many things moving, there will be divine punishment. If there are too few things moving, it will be boring. If there are too many things moving without divine punishment, it will not be in line with the worldview and will be condemned by readers.
Therefore, every time I put my hands on the keyboard, I never dared to close the Middle-earth Wiki and various encyclopedia videos. The Middle-earth world map is also a permanent guest on my desktop, and the chronology is almost pasted on my face.
At the beginning, when it came to the content of this book, I was most worried that when writing something, it would contradict the setting of the original world view, resulting in OOC. However, so far, the most opinions have been basically on other aspects. For example, Levi's way of speaking is somewhat contrary to the speaking habits of the fantasy background. I have to say that this is indeed a problem, and I have been careful in the choice of words in the dialogues in subsequent chapters.
But the good news is that although there are many problems, there should be no problems with the Middle-earth setting at present, probably.?
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the book lovers for their support and tolerance!
I also want to thank editor Bacon for fishing my book out of the water. If it hadn't been fished out, this book would probably have sunk to the bottom of the sea and would be harder to find than a diamond thrown into the sea. Thank you very much.
That’s all for now. Thank you again for your support.
May the wind of courage always be with you and me.
(End of this chapter)
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com