Warhammer: My brother is the Emperor - Chapter 214
c-1 Subsequent plot and ending
When I was making the outline, I found that it had been penetrated, Abaddon’s Black Crusade must fail, the Great Rift would not open, the four gods were severely damaged, the Emperor and Said found a way to escape from the warp, and then the ending.
In short, the protagonist and the empire cannot lose and must win until the end.
Emmm, the ending is pretty cheesy: taking millions of worlds across a parallel universe without subspace and starting the Great Crusade again.
The world we traveled through might be the stars, it might be the Three-Body Problem, it might be the Super Seminary…but that’s another story.
It won’t be long to write like this. It will end with the Empire Group Transmigration, and it will end with a maximum of 10,000 words. I feel there is no need to write it.
Other Hammer articles focus on exploring the interactions, conflicts and entanglements between characters, and then use the grand world view as the stage. It is not a problem to write a million words, unlike me who takes the hegemony + upgrade route.
The Milky Way is only so big, and the Empire only has so many enemies. The Four Gods subspace has been there from the beginning, and there is no way to change the map to get stronger enemies.
Many people often say…the essence of Warhammer is family ethics, characterization is particularly important, and this happens to be the flaw of the king.
Ever since I was a child, my mind has been filled with Hobbesian competitive thinking, and I have written complex and rich characters into thin political animals. My mind is filled with only ideas and ideas of struggle, and lacks the breath of life.
This resulted in a particularly pale portrayal of the characters. The branch lines of the various original bodies were not developed…and could not be expanded. The main line of struggle for hegemony went all the way to the end.
Despite this, this book is still a remarkable attempt, and the sacrificial spirit of the empire, the fraternity of the emperor, and the loyalty of Said… are all displayed.
In the next book, King will further make up for the shortcomings, strive to make it longer, and develop the characters well.