Yes, that’s it, rather than letting others die hiding you, come fight and die third!
he even censored the criticism, this fragile one.
And yet in their last fight, he struggled a lot to kick the slag off.
thank you for the story, it was nice. (although there were too many women)
rather than fire dragons (stupid), you have to make fireballs.
Calling someone a psychopath is way too much of an honor for him. Besides, it sounds too much like something useless. I feel like I’ve wasted my time by saying these two chapters.
If you didn’t use artificial intelligence to write this story, it’s even worse because it looks like a story with artificial intelligence. There is absolutely nothing new in what you have done, except for the basic idea. but that’s like every time the authors use artificial intelligence, they have an idea that is very good. But it is then the realization of this idea by artificial intelligence that makes it become a synthetic porridge, and that everything resembles each other. So indeed, I don’t completely remember things if only the character of Sylla looks like a robot, at least it’s very present, because it made me say this comment. I will keep looking and we’ll see if things improve, but it would be good for you to switch things up a bit, Syla, because it’s very robotic, and that’s a rather powerful lack of interest for those who spend their time reading stories written with artificial intelligence.
The risk of death is so great compared to the gain that these powers seem to show. It’s incomprehensible to take such a risk to save a drunken king.
I can’t wait for him to leave the plains, they are too annoying his brothers under oath.
Game of Thrones: I am Khal Drogo, the Father of Dragons
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