The Great Writers of Hogwarts

Chapter 84 "The Elder Scrolls" first experience, killing chickens to death!

Chapter 84 "The Elder Scrolls" first experience, killing chickens to death!
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Seeing that the information on the character card finally began to display, Lupine let out a long breath.

He felt like he had never been this nervous before fighting a Death Eater.

The current bond between him and the magic world is this job.

He also pins his enthusiasm and hope on the development of character cards, hoping to create a new era as Andre said, which will allow him to find his own identity.

If the character card is not up to this task, it will be a huge blow to him.

Fortunately, all went well and he succeeded.

"It should be that the amount of text contained is relatively large, so it takes time to record the information inside."

Lupine explained.

It's reasonable for Andre to think about it.

Even if it is a solid-state drive in the future, it will take time to read the picture in the game. It is only natural that the synchronization information of the first version of the character card is slow.

"You can add a progress bar when reading, so that readers will not be lost because of the long wait ahead."

Andre's solution caught Lupine's eye.

Just now he was still thinking about how to speed up the synchronization speed. Under the premise of ensuring scalability and stability, it is not easy to synchronize such a large amount of information, and he has a headache.

The progress bar mentioned by Andre solved the problem at once, which also made Lupine sigh in admiration again.

In the past few days, he has marveled at these wonderful ideas that Andre inadvertently put forward countless times.

But for now, let's experience the wonder of this novel that Andre put so much effort into creating character cards.

Xenophilius first asked Andre curiously.

"Andre, where did these manuscripts come from? Did you write them?"

Andre didn't change his face, and pushed everything on J.K. Rowling.

"It must have been from J.K. Rowling or a friend of hers, and I found them in my room when I got home, and a letter that disappeared as soon as I saw it.

The letter said that this strange novel called "The Elder Scrolls" was written by Bethesda, a friend of J.K. Rowling. I also came up with the idea of ​​getting character cards as supporting items after reading this novel. produced. "

If such an explanation is carefully cross-examined, it will definitely find loopholes.

But the two people present were too surprised, and Xenophilius believed in J.K. Rowling and her friends. It is normal for a wizard of this level to do anything, and everyone will come. Submitted, so what maliciousness can there be?

So Xenophilius stopped asking, but sat down at the table first.

"Let me experience it first, and see what kind of effect this novel that can make you spend so much effort combined with character cards has."

Then, Xenophilius opened the first page of the draft of "The Elder Scrolls".

"You wake up in a car surrounded by snow and ice, and there are a few other people in the car besides you.

You are all bound hands and feet, surrounded by soldiers, obviously you are a group of prisoners who are being taken to be executed.

There was a well-dressed prisoner inside. Not only was his hands and feet bound, but his mouth was also sealed.

From conversations among the prisoners, you learn that the man is Ulfric, the leader of the Stormcloaks, who is rumored to have killed the Emperor with a mighty roar, sparking a rebellion. "

As soon as he saw it, Xenophilius showed surprise in his eyes.

Not the usual third person in novels, but the second person?

This is really different from most of the works Xenophilius had read before.

And then something happened that made him even more unexpected.

After a short text, "he" was taken to a village with the group of prisoners, and then the officers of the empire began to ask their names.

At this moment, Xenophilius realized something when he looked at a box for naming that appeared on the paper.

This "The Elder Scrolls" even chooses the name of the protagonist himself?

A strange feeling churned in my heart.

Xenophilius filled in his real name.

Then, several options emerged, allowing Xenophilius to choose his race, and even gender and appearance have text options such as "round face", "square face", "black hair", "blond hair" to choose from!

Among the dazzling options, Xenophilius chose his favorite race—the Imperials, who possessed the talent of calming those around them and finding more gold coins every time they searched for loot.

As for his appearance, he combined a look similar to his own in reality, and then continued.

From then on, Xenophilius almost forgot that he was reading an interactive novel, he felt that he was the protagonist.

The name is chosen by oneself, the race is chosen by oneself, and the appearance is chosen by oneself. Isn't this the self in the book?
Xenophilius immersed himself in the reading, as if he was going through the death penalty of being beheaded with his protagonist, and then was interrupted by a dragon that suddenly appeared, and escaped from death.

It's just that this giant dragon is obviously not a kind person. Although it accidentally saved the protagonist who was executed, it then began to wreak havoc in the town, turning it into a sea of ​​flames.

When he got here, Xenophilius was still waiting to continue reading to see what options he had next, but he found a sentence in the text of "The Elder Scrolls".

"Please follow the content on the character card to choose a course of action."

Then, Xenophilius discovered that a map of the town appeared on the character card he was holding in his hand, and each character in it was marked with the direction of action. The scene was clearly in chaos.

"Xenophilius" just stopped at the same spot, obviously he needed to quickly point out the course of action, and the nearest destination was marked on the map.

Xenophilius quickly clicked on the map and followed the markings on the map to escape.

At the same time, at the top of the map, a huge dragon head is patrolling above the town, and the place it passes will soon be filled with flames on the map.

There are a few names and blips representing other characters that get involved and then quickly disappear, apparently dead.

This made Xenophilius quite nervous, fearing that his character would die under the flames of the dragon, he carefully observed the dragon's course of action on the map, and then moved forward little by little.

Even with such crude conditions, without any pictures, just a constantly changing map, Xenophilius has a sense of substitution ten times stronger than that of ordinary novels, and his heartbeat is beating faster. He came to the gate of the prison in the town.

It is very strong here and can resist dragon plagues.

But Xenophilius is also facing a new choice, should he go with the Empire, or with the Stormcloaks?
Xenophilius has always had a rebellious spirit, which can be seen from the fact that he named the magazine "Quick Tune".

In addition, he remembered that he was almost beheaded innocently by the people of the empire, which made him reject the empire even more, and decisively chose the side of the rebel Stormcloak.

So he followed the soldiers of the Stormcloak to fight in the prison, search for equipment, learn spells...

Seeing the increasing number of equipment and props on his character card, Xenophilius felt a sense of accomplishment, and completely lost himself in the story of "The Elder Scrolls".

No, he feels that this is not someone else's story, this is a legend that belongs to him!
After eliminating the jailer and the giant spider in the cave below the prison, and carefully avoiding the resting bear, Xenophilius finally escaped.

At this time, the character card in his hand was also changing rapidly.

A huge map covering nine major cities in the entire Skyrim Province, countless small towns, caves, and strongholds appeared in front of Xenophilius, making him feel like he was facing a complete world !

At this time, "Xenophilius" is also facing a choice.

He is already free, and he is free to take risks in this province of Skyrim, and everything is up to Xenophilius himself.

Xenophilius thought about it for a while, and felt that it was better to go to the village mentioned by the stormcloak soldier just now, to rest and get various supplies first.

"Ximu Town."

Xenophilius glanced at the map and heaved a sigh of relief, it wasn't far away.

Along the way, he discovered a lot of buildings, and collected some wild flowers and fruits, which can be regarded as an adjustment during the short trip.

Finally, when it was getting dark, Xenophilius manipulated "himself" to come to Ximu Town.

At this time, Xenophilius saw a line of hints appearing in the text of "The Elder Scrolls".

"At the gate of the village, there is a chicken walking around with a mighty look.

You're hungry, a roast chicken is sure to fill you up.

To kill the chicken, or not to kill the chicken? "

Xenophilius was stunned for a moment, not understanding the meaning of this choice.

But he didn't hesitate.

I killed so many soldiers just now, and killed so many big spiders, escaped from death, what happened to killing a chicken to reward myself?
"kill!"

Click.

"Xenophilius" raised the knife and chopped the chicken under the knife. After collecting the chicken, he planned to enter Ximu Town.

Just at this moment, the red dots representing the enemy lit up one by one in Ximu Town, and quickly surrounded the light dots representing Xenophilius.

Xenophilius looked at the map in bewilderment.

"I just killed a chicken, you want my life?!"

(End of this chapter)

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