The Collection of The End

Two thousand five hundred and seven, Sherlock and the Deathly Hallows (3)

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【YoU dEAd】

"..."

Returning to the coffin, Sherlock began to reflect on what he had done.

And judge how much credibility the statement "I will become the Supreme Mage" still has.

"Ah, Lord Faded One," Melina hurriedly ran back from outside the tomb: "Please don't jump off the cliff casually."

"That motto was not left by you?" Sherlock climbed out of the sarcophagus, dusted off the non-existent ashes on his body, and then asked.

"No, those were left by other faded people who have visited the junction," Melina blinked: "These contents sometimes provide help to other faded people, sometimes they are meaningless, and of course there are also those who want to harm others. .”

"They...forget it."

Anyway, he was not dead, or in other words, when he found out that he was not using his original body, he should have guessed that "death" was also part of this grand game.

Sherlock stepped out of the tomb where he had awakened for the second time.

Outside the tomb is a severely damaged bridge and a cliff shrouded in fog in front of it, with the faint sound of waves coming up.

On the edge of the cliff, a motto emitting a faint white light was engraved there like a relief.

Even without having to trigger it, Sherlock knows what it says:

[Next, jumping is useful. 】

Upon closer inspection, it was indeed his fault. At that time, he had basically analyzed that sentence as a lie. However, out of his desire to explore what was under the cliff and his confidence in the "Feather Falling Technique", Sherlock still took the step resolutely. cliff.

But he never expected that when he jumped out, "Stephen Strange" would lose control. Sherlock was forced to switch to the third-person perspective and watched helplessly as the thin man with a goatee fell into the abyss and disappeared.

Obviously, "The Junction" is very similar to "Pandora", and it is a world with many underlying logics like a game, and "recovering the Deathly Hallows" and "becoming the Supreme Mage" are its "clearance conditions".

But it’s not clear which one is sufficient and which one is necessary.

"Lord Faded One, there seems to be a passage here." While Sherlock was thinking in a daze, Melina had already come to the side of the broken bridge and pointed to a relatively hidden winding mountain path leading to the bottom of the cliff.

It seems that it is very important to have the help of witches who are familiar with the environment. In this obviously dead-end environment and the extremely suitable motto, there may be some stupid fading people who think that their jumping posture is wrong and try again and again.

However, such a steep mountain road... Sherlock carefully stepped onto the winding mountain road. When he turned around to say something to Melina, he saw that her whole body turned into dots of light blue light, like a thin mist. Follow yourself like floating in the air.

"[The witch cannot cause trouble to the faded one,]" Melina's voice became ethereal: "[When there is a faded person as the 'master', the witch can turn into a spirit body and follow her at any time in order to avoid the powerful Enemies and dangerous environments.】"

In translation... you can avoid being led by overestimated faders to challenge powerful enemies or fall into fatal traps together.

Although it sounds very strong, the prerequisite is to have a fader. Wasn't Melina almost killed by the "Extended Noble" while waiting for her?

But...is there any pattern in the appearance of faded ones? Why can she wait in advance?

"[This is a 'blessing', please touch it, Lord Faded One."

While thinking, the winding mountain road had come to an end. It led Sherlock back to the inside of the cliff. In the middle of the empty and echoing cave, a feather-like luminous body emitting a faint golden light was suspended at about knee height.

touch?

Sherlock came to the "Blessing", checked the height, then decisively sat down in front of it, and stretched out his hand towards it like a fire.

call--

The boundless gray fog that appeared out of thin air obscured Sherlock's vision and quickly dissipated before he could take any countermeasures, revealing Melina who was also kneeling in front of the blessing and the entrance of the cave that suddenly became much darker. .

"It is said that the 'Blessing' is part of the 'Deathly Hallows' and can protect anyone who comes into contact with it." Melina looked at the softly shining blessing and said slowly: "Restore the injuries and consumption of those who come into contact. At the same time, his energy will not be erased, but his memory will not be erased. The only price is time. Regardless of whether recovery is needed or to what extent, time will skip 8 hours equally."

So the geniuses outside will suddenly go dark? Sherlock touched his nose. No, counting the previous time, 16 hours had been skipped.

"This is the first time you have come into contact with blessings, so you must have noticed some changes. In addition, there are blessings for you..." Melina blinked, as if she was trying to understand the words she wanted to say, but ultimately failed: "[Newbie Gift Pack]."

In fact, he has noticed it, but this "interface" is really simple and simple. Sherlock looked at the four corners of his "field of vision".

The upper left is the traditional red, blue and green strips, but they are frighteningly short. The lower left is four empty boxes. Perhaps equipment skills and spells can be placed in them later. The upper right is standard, a small map of the surrounding environment. , and then it disappeared. It was different from the complex ocean planet and the exaggerated Pandora planet.

As for the "novice gift package", Sherlock focused on "blessing".

It is not only used for healing and rebirth, but can also be used to store items, adjust spell slots, and even teleport between different blessings.

In the storage space, there is a constantly changing spherical object called "Character Template". When Sherlock came into contact with it, he clearly learned that he could use his own will to change this strange ball after several confirmations. into a complete set of equipment and magic items for swordsmen, knights, archers, spearmen, warriors, assassins and wizards.

In this regard, Sherlock could only say that this was completely discriminatory against the physical attack profession. Who wouldn't go straight to the wizard after seeing this introduction? That is the only spellcasting profession.

However, Sherlock, who is a wizard himself, does not need to worry about this. All he needs to consider is which set of equipment is more handsome and whether his own attributes can be worn and used freely.

Just like the Ocean Planet, the so-called set only has four parts: head, body, hands and feet, but this four-piece set is enough to create a concave shape.

"What's your profession?" After thinking for a moment, Sherlock turned to Melina and asked, "Of course, I'm asking about basic professions other than witch."

"Can't you say you're a witch?" Melina blinked, then took out a beautiful little bell from her sleeve and shook it: "Then I should be able to provide reinforcement and treatment for the Faded One, and I can also use holy light attacks. And the 'Priest' who weakens the enemy."

Well, here is a profession that is even more discriminated against and not allowed to be chosen by "players" at all.

After careful consideration, Sherlock finally chose the wizard, intending to study the differences between the "magicians" in the two worlds along the way.

"It's repaired, let's set off now," Sherlock drew his attention away from the blessing, stood up, and looked down at the direction where the blessing floated out with tiny light and shadow: "The fragments of the Deathly Hallows are still there. Wait for us."

"Um, oh!" The witch, who was temporarily invisible because the environment was not dangerous, raised her hands and cheered softly.

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