Waking up as a Blood Elf in the World of Warcraft was a dream come true. Who didn't want to be beautiful and have eternal youth? Even if in that dream he found himself waking up as the most useless noble and child of Silvermoons most notorious politician: Varrus Vandercross.
However, waking up during the Scourging of Silvermoon was more like a nightmare. Zombies ate 90% of EVERY Blood Elf in that event, and were banging on his doors as soon as he transmigrated.
Apparently married earlier in the day, he found himself chained to his bed by his crazy wife because she wanted him to "stay safe." Said crazy wife then went on to dice through dozens of zombies like some kind of maniac psycho, smiling all the while.
Well, it wasn't all a nightmare. At least his wife was pretty, and hey, he even had the Skyrim UI as his system!
Wait....you want how many children?!
Well, no one said repopulating the species would be easy!
Join Varrus and his quest to not only ensure the survival of his race, but also keep his manhood as his wife is very jealous, and very stabby!
Best Warcraft fanfic I have ever read with only one love interest good job author
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Great story with great writing would love to learn more about the player level of the MC but I'm not sure how the skyrim system works anymore as I haven't played it in like 5 years so there might not be one. But anyway love the story and really hope it dosent get dropped in the future because I would love to see the MC becoming a godly being and a father of those 12 kids he promised his wife.???
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The perfect amount of campiness for a Warcraft/Skyrim fusion story, complete with cheesy edgelord elves and Bethesda "features." I'm only waiting for the protagonists to have their final showdown with the UltraVoidGod Toddicus Howardine as he clips into the universe, rending apart reality with his glorious T-pose which flings everything up into the stratosphere.
The story is just fun to read, even if I sometimes roll my eyes in second-hand embarrassment at the relationship-focused parts. But, that is part of the charm. The story itself is like a gore-caked sitcom in Azeroth, complete with a lovable cast of colorful characters that I wish got more time center stage.
Which brings me to the main "problem" with the story: the protagonist is a plot bottleneck. Almost all problems require his direct intervention to progress or resolve, which is fine. After all, they are the protagonist. However, because they require his direct involvement, it makes the story's pacing a little frantic as he flits from one scene to the next tackling them. You can see how the story changes and "breathes" a bit when supporting characters are allowed to tackle obstacles without the protagonist's direct involvement, these interludes and vignettes make the setting feel bigger and more lifelike.
Aside from that, the author could also use a bit of editing since there are some spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. But nothing too jarring, mostly just accidentally using erroneous homophones that won't be caught by most spell-checkers.
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won't let me delete my review, author blocked me since he didn't like what I had to say
book is still fine. But I won't read something where the author takes everything as a direct attack on himself
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