Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 259 Special Achievements

"Did you know in advance that it was a monster, so you insisted on killing him?" After everyone followed the Unsullied who followed and evacuated from the top of the pyramid, Fermor asked Ian again.

"Yes, I knew he was a monster, but..." Ian replied with a sneer, "But I never dreamed that he had such a terrifying thing in him."

"So you don't know what that black liquid is?" Fermor asked immediately.

Ian didn't answer, just shook his head.

"Appease the other nobles for me. I will explain to you if there are any problems." Ian patted Fermor on the shoulder.

"Yes, sir." Fermor also saw Ian's irritability at the moment, so he temporarily suppressed the doubts in his heart and said goodbye.

After sending Fermor away, Ian returned to the study alone and lay down on a chair to rest for a while.

Ian actually had a vague guess about what the black slime on Euron's body was.

Martin, the original author, once created a race called the Deep Ones to pay tribute to the Cthulhu mythology. Ian suspected that the slime was related to this race.

Although the Deep Ones are only described as legends and never actually appear in the original books, all the books in the Ice and Fire series themselves only show the tip of the iceberg of this world.

Maester Silron of Westeros once introduced this race in detail in his manuscript "Strange Stones". He described it as "a strange, deformed half-human race, born from the union of creatures from the salt sea and human women." product', and implies that this sea salt creature is the true form of the Drowned God.

As a pirate who worshiped the Drowned God, Euron had sailed to every corner of the known world. There was a high possibility that the black liquid on his body could be related to the Deep Divers.

In addition, Maester Sillon also believes that the ancient Blackstone Throne 'Seastone' in the Iron Islands and the ancient Blackstone Fortress under the towering tower base in Oldtown are both the work of deep divers (it is also said that the Blackstone originated from another island). A race called the 'Maze Builders', but there are legends indicating that the Labyrinth Builders were wiped out by the Deep Divers. There may be some unknown connection between them).

The black mucus flowing out of Euron's body gave Ian the sense of an oily black stone coming to life.

Of course, this is just speculation without evidence.

The original works of the entire Ice and Fire series have too little description of these legendary races, and Ian can't draw any conclusions at all.

If it were before, Ian would have had little interest in these various alien creatures in the world of ice and fire, but this sudden blow sounded a wake-up call for Ian.

I may not be interested in these messy things, but what about other players? If other players find some way to obtain some unknown power, how can you defend yourself against it?

Shaking his head, Ian suppressed the anxiety in his heart.

In any case, no matter how powerful this unknown race is, it cannot be much stronger, including the deep divers who are used to pay tribute to the myth of the Ke family. The probability that this race can really bring out the Old One or the Outer God is zero.

There are so many homages from Martin in Ice and Fire , but nothing that really affects the power system of the world itself. In the world of ice and fire, the only ones with real power are the King of Light and the Old Gods (perhaps the Ancient Cold Gods as well), and the others cannot come to the fore.

Just like the black slime just now, since it can be destroyed by dragon flames, how powerful can it be?

Suddenly, Ian heard a system prompt in his mind. He logged into the system and found an extra email in his mailbox:

[Discovered the legendary species for the first time: the deep diver, and achieved the special achievement "Exploration of the World of Ice and Fire (1/7)"

Earn 30 points]

Really a deep diver? No, shouldn't deep divers be living things? Can that black thing be considered a living thing?

Or is it that as long as you come into contact with the creations or magical products of a certain legendary species, it is considered as "discovering that species"?

"This question exceeds authority." System AI Annie answered in Ian's mind.

"I didn't ask you at all." Ian rolled his eyes. Of course he didn't expect Anne to answer this kind of question.

Without thinking much, Ian looked at the email again, and he noticed that there was a '1/7' after the achievement name 'Exploration of the World of Ice and Fire'.

Needless to say, this probably means that there are a total of seven exploration achievements in this series. Mr. Martin’s favorite number is seven, and I don’t know if the game planner is paying tribute to him.

It is already known that one of the achievements is the Deep Diver, so what will happen to the other six?

Children of the forest? Maze builder? Wing man?

A knock on the door interrupted Ian's thinking.

"Come in."

"Sir, we have captured the Serenity." The Unsullied officer responsible for guarding the port pushed the door open and came to Ian.

"What's the damage to the ship?" Ian asked.

"We put up little fighting, and they surrendered quickly after we informed the crew of Euron's death, which they rejoiced in."

The answer was unexpected. Ian had expected that the Serenity would resist so fiercely that the harbor guards had to bombard the ship with coastal defense equipment. However, it is reasonable for the sailors to surrender. After all, they fought for Euron out of fear. No one will be truly loyal to a person who has pulled out his own tongue.

"Where's the harvest?" Ian continued to ask.

"They've all been moved into the pyramid."

"Take me to see it."

Soon, Ian followed the Unsullied officer to another hall.

A large horn, two large boxes and six small boxes are neatly arranged in the center of the hall.

The twisted horn was six feet long from head to toe, with flashing black light and covered with stripes of red gold and Valyrian black steel. The stripes were engraved with strange Valyrian magic runes. The horn's display was smooth and shiny, and Ian could see his own reflection on it as he stood in front of the horn.

Dragon's horn, the one who binds the dragon.

Legend has it that the Dragon King of ancient Valyria used this horn and spell to control the dragon.

However, I don't seem to be able to use it for the time being. If there are more dragons in the future, I might be able to use it one day.

"Open them." Ian walked away from the horn, waved his hand, and ordered the Unsullied.

Soon, all the boxes were opened one after another.

The first large box contained various ancient Valyrian-style ornaments and equipment. Ian took out two of them and looked at them, and found that they were indeed the Gith people of today. At least they were incomparable to those of Astapor. luxury.

Ian could not yet measure the value of this whole box of accessories, but he knew that in a short time he no longer needed to listen to Celia nagging about financial issues every day.

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