Mystery: The Star Key

~: Things to say about the Silver City plot

Silver City is the most shocking plot copy when I read the original.

Colin Iliad's Path to the Light, Lovia's unswerving dedication until her death, and the secrets hidden in the court of giants all made me admire.

From the perspective of the plot, the City of Silver plays a very important role in revealing the history of the ancient gods, providing extraordinary materials, and becoming the anchor of the fool throughout the story.

But after sorting it out, I noticed more clearly that the road to the salvation of the City of Silver is actually parallel to Klein's growth.

The Little Sun Silver City line can basically be regarded as the third line of important threading clues between the bright line of Klein's growth and revenge, and the dark line of gradually revealing the worldview.

It not only provides Tarot Society potion materials in the middle and low ranks, but also plays a pivotal role when Klein becomes a **** in the middle and high ranks. It helps Klein digest the potions of ancient scholars, stabilizes Klein's spirit when divinity and madness appear, and provides important motivation for Klein's actions during high-sequence.

The Silver City Line also perfectly fits the theme expressed by the Lord of the Mysteries.

— "There are always some things above others."

These things are human nature, hope, and the persistence of human beings' continuous struggle for good hopes.

"Light is the meaning of everything."

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However, the plot of the City of Silver was not prominent enough in the previous chapters because it played an important role in Klein's later stages of growth.

In Klein's mid-to-low sequence, when the main content of the Lord of Mysteries is more written and written, the City of Silver appears more as a supplement and foreshadowing. After Klein came to the high sequence, it slowly unfolded.

So we see that one of the important nodes in the City of Silver, Amon, appeared in the late part of the first volume, the second important node, the Temple of True Construction, appeared in the late part of the second volume, and the third important node, the related plots of the afternoon town continued for three volumes , and waited until Klein was demigod before slowly rolling it out.

On the one hand, this is because Klein needs to grow enough to be able to know this knowledge, and on the other hand, it is also because whether it is in the setting of the world view or the writing style, this knowledge can only be understood when Klein reaches the demigod level. .

This is a reasonable arrangement, and it is also the best arrangement after weighing the whole text, and the arrangement that is most conducive to Klein's growth.

However, such an arrangement also distracts the reader's attention to some extent due to the long duration. Before finishing this article, I really only remember the last battle about the "salvation" of the City of Silver.

Especially the moment when Derrick opened the door and the chief saw the sea, it still reverberates in my mind. This became the most unforgettable, relieved, shocking, and moving moment in my secret.

So, in a fanfic that started out as a love of the occult, I've always aimed to express the same themes as the occult.

Under this premise, I have always wanted to sort out the history of the redemption of the City of Silver. Sort out the history of this "hymn".

Because the redemption epic of the City of Silver is "in the darkness, there is still a key to hope". ——I stream the interpretation of "Key of the Star".

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Once, I struggled with whether to retell this journey in my own words, or to change the angle and look at the redemption of the City of Silver from the perspective of other people. Because the original text is quoted in a large area, it may cause readers to have a bad impression.

However, I have tried retelling, but it is far less shocking than the original text, far less thrilling than the original text.

Squid writes the best! ! (baboons howling)

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This is an entire civilization, an entire heroic epic, a layout that spans six volumes and exceeds four million words.

It took some time for the City of Silver to sort it out. It took some space.

But I think it's worth it.

Although Xiaoyi’s lack of occult knowledge and historical hidden knowledge (…) made him unable to understand many things, but as a reader of the original book of "Lord of the Mysteries", I think that he can complete the whole story without other branches. Without any interference, it is also a rare reading experience to review the epic of the Chasing Light in the City of Silver from the beginning.

Um.

Now that I have completed my first exploration of the Giant’s Court, I haven’t completely updated the Epic of the City of Silver, but I believe everyone is familiar with the last scene, so I will not quote the original text in a large area later. Let Xiaoyi summarize and summarize from her own perspective. One more chapter would have completely ended the fight.

If you want to recall the last battle, then the specific chapters can be found in Volume 6 Light Chaser (Chapter 100-Chapter 116)

In the past two days, I have reviewed it many times for a better retelling, and the last scene is still shocking.

Yes.

"Light is the meaning of everything."

To every Light Chaser in the City of Silver.

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P.S After sorting out this paragraph, I deeply realized that Xiaoyi still has a long way to go (even more than I originally thought) to participate in the game of gods.

So, next...

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