Let me recommend a few medieval novels to you. I hope you will like them! 1. "The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages": This novel is a fantasy, sword and magic genre. The main character is a demon hunter who has the ability to kill demons. It gives people a dark and mysterious feeling. 2. "Sword of Prairie Fire": This is a fantasy-mystery fantasy novel. The main character wears the clothes of a medieval civilization where steam is emerging and machinery is in the ascendant. He lives with humans under the threat of the Dark Wave. 3. "The Story of the White Elves in the Middle Ages": This is a fantasy novel about swords and magic. The main character is an elf noble in the Middle Ages who shows off his brilliance in another world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following medieval novels to you: 1. "Wizard Lord: Man in the Middle Ages, Crazy Recruiting of Little Brothers"-A farming story in a different world. Various mysterious creatures and foreign races lived in a fief ruled by the Wizard Lord. 2. William the Conqueror-A historical novel about the Duke of Norland conquering Britain. 3. "The Road of the Medieval King"-a historical foreign historical novel. It described the growth story of the second son of an earl who became a powerful knight. 4. "People in the Middle Ages, Draw Cards to Rise to Nobility"-a farming story from another world. The game developer Lothar brought his self-made mobile card game to the Middle Ages and became a member of the Hapsberg family with a race and title. 5. "The Demon Hunter of the Middle Ages"-a sword and magic novel. It tells the story of hunting demons who are judged to be witches and their occupation is called Demon Hunter. 6. "Salvation from Heaven: The Path of the Knight"-A fictional historical novel that tells the story of a king who is about to be destroyed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
William the Conqueror, Release That Witch, Viking Poseidon, Anglo Rose, Attack on the Nobles, The Sun Never Sets in Spain, and The Hero of the Middle Ages. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
A good beginner - friendly middle ages novel is 'The Once and Future King'. It tells the Arthurian legend in a way that is both engaging and easy to understand. You'll get to know about King Arthur, his knights, and the Camelot. Another option is 'Kristin Lavransdatter'. It gives a detailed look at life in medieval Norway in a relatively straightforward way. And 'Parzival' can also be a good start. It has a clear plot about a knight's journey in the Middle Ages.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Viking King"-This novel was set in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages. It told the story of how a soul traveled across the sea and herded Europe. 2. "Constantine's Iron Wheel Dance"-This novel was based on William the Conqueror, Duke of Normond, who was reborn in the 11th century. It described the process of his conquest of the world, which involved the conquest and collision of the princes and nobles of various countries. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the Vampire Princess to you. This romantic youth-youth school novel was set in 18th-century Central Europe and told a story about vampires. The protagonist, Duke Herbert III, was the first vampire, while Countess Bartoli bathed in the blood of a young girl to maintain her youthful appearance. Vampire Elders, Prince Steven, and so on. In this story, you can see the power struggle and emotional entanglement between nobles and vampires. I hope you like my recommendation.
Let me recommend you a few novels that travel through the Middle Ages or other worlds! The first book was " My Waste Empire ", which told the story of Luo Yi's transmigration to the waste dump and her rise to power, building an empire with all kinds of strange technology. The second book was " The Noble's Battle ", which told the story of an ordinary young man who accidentally transmigrated to another world and started cultivating and farming silently from the second son of a noble. The third book was " Our Family Has Declined ", which told the story of a soul from another world transmigrating back to the family's territory and saving the family in the face of various challenges. These three novels all have a medieval or otherworldly background. I recommend them to you. I hope you like them!😙
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "William the Conqueror": It tells the history of the reincarnated Duke of Normond, William the Conqueror, conquering Europe. It covers the conquests of Britain, France, Norway, Denmark, Spain, and other places. 2. "Eagle of England" revolved around a modern man who traveled to the early medieval Essex Kingdom. It told the story of the Seven Kingdoms, the Vikings, the Caroline Dynasty, and so on. 3. "Rise of the Middle Ages" tells the story of a modern employee traveling through the Middle Ages. From a forest hunter to a military upstart, he witnessed the gradual rise of a civilian official. I hope the above recommendations can meet your needs. More good books are waiting for you to discover~😗
Sure. 'Ivanhoe' by Sir Walter Scott is a classic. It's set in England during the Middle Ages and involves knights, tournaments, and a love story. It gives a good look at the chivalric code of that time.
Sure. 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco is a great one. It's set in a medieval monastery and is full of mystery, with a complex plot involving murders and secrets within the religious community.
Well, 'Ivanhoe' by Sir Walter Scott is a well - known middle ages fiction story. It has elements like jousting, feudal lords, and the struggle between Saxons and Normans. Also, 'The Once and Future King' by T.H. White is an interesting take on the Arthurian legend, exploring themes of power, love, and chivalry in the context of the Middle Ages.