" Low-Dimensional Revolution " and " After Saving NPCs, I'm Being Wanted " were two novels recommended for rescuing game NPCs. " Low-Dimensional Revolution " told the story of an otaku who was successfully possessed by a doctor in a virtual game. He then entered the game as a doctor to save other NPCs. As for " After Saving the NPC, I'm Being Wanted ", it was about a player who was targeted by an NPC in the game and was forced to enter the game he had played before to save the NPC and complete the mission. These two novels involved the protagonist rescuing the NPCs in the game, so they could be recommended as novels to save the NPCs in the game.
" I am treated as an NPC in the game " was a game novel written by Feng Qingyun. This novel had been updated to chapter 64, and the latest chapter was chapter 64," Crisis Comes ". In the novel, the player Ye Chen was mistaken for an NPC. He claimed that he was not an NPC and mentioned a plot in which a Mystic Realm needed to sacrifice many people to open. The other players also mentioned the mission in their conversation. However, the search results didn't provide any detailed plot or story outline for " I'm treated as an NPC in the game." Therefore, regarding the specific content of " I am treated as an NPC in the game, Feng Qing Yun ", I am not sure.
Well, it could be things like character reveals that are supposed to be a surprise in the novel. For example, if a character's true identity or their secret backstory is shown during game loading, and it's a major plot point in the novel, that would be a spoiler.
Well, it can potentially have spoilers. Sometimes these comics are designed to give extra background or tease plot points that might be relevant to the game. However, it's not always a straightforward case of spoiling everything.
One way is to make sure the game loading content is completely separate from the novel's plot. For example, use generic images or non - story - related animations during loading.
In God of War Ragnarok, the story centers around Kratos and Atreus. Ragnarok is coming, which is a cataclysmic event in Norse mythology. Kratos has to come to terms with his past and his role as a father. Atreus is growing up and has his own ideas and powers. They face off against powerful foes such as Odin, who has his own devious plans. The story is filled with twists and turns, like revelations about the gods and their true motives, and how Kratos and Atreus navigate through all this chaos while also dealing with their own relationship issues.
The concept is exciting. It offers a sense of adventure. People like to imagine being in a virtual world full of challenges like in the game worlds in these novels.
Another great one is 'Log Horizon'. In this novel, a large number of players find themselves trapped in the world of an MMORPG. They have to figure out how to survive, build a society within the game, and also try to find a way back to the real world. It's really interesting as it delves into aspects like game mechanics, player relationships, and the economy within the game world.
I'm not sure about the exact main characters in 'The Cursed Forest' game story. But it could be a young and brave hero who dares to enter the cursed forest.