Game of Thrones: Royal Game
Chapter 81 Exploring the Dragon's Lair
Chapter 81 Dragon Cave Exploration ([-])
At noon, while eating lunch, Ian further thought about the clues of the treasure hunt mission.
He has already sent Bronn and Roll to find news near Flea Street, but they haven't come back to report for the past two days.
In other words, the clues he has now are still only [Flea Nest], [Underground], [Death] and [Ruins].
To be honest, if the damn limitation of [Flea Nest] can be thrown away, the target has almost clearly pointed to the dragon's lair.
The Dragon's Lair is a building used by the Targaryen family to keep dragons in captivity. It is located on the top of the Rhaenys Hill in King's Landing. It is rumored that the gate of the Dragon's Lair once allowed thirty knights to enter side by side on horseback.
However, during the civil war of the Targaryen family known as "Dance of the Blood Dragon", after Queen Rhaenyla of the Black Party occupied King's Landing, a riot called "Rushing the Dragon's Lair" occurred in King's Landing, tens of thousands of people Under the instigation of the mad prophet, the hungry victims rushed to the dragon's lair and killed the five black dragons of Sirikos, Mogul, Terexhu and Dreamfire, including the queen's mount Syrax.
After that riot, the dragon's lair was burned to ruins, which perfectly fits the clue of [Ruins].
Then there is [death], not to mention the death of five dragons and thousands of civilians brought about by the riot itself.
In the 209th year of the Aegon calendar, a disaster known as the "Spring Plague" broke out in Westeros. King's Landing was the first to bear the brunt, and four tenths of the population died within a short period of time.
Even the "Wise King" Daeron II and his two heirs, the archbishop of the Church of the Seven Gods, one-third of the archbishops, and almost all members of the Silent Sisters in King's Landing all died of the plague.
At that time, the whole city of King's Landing was full of corpses. In desperation, Brynden River, the Hand of the King, could only suggest to the new king Aerys I to transport the corpses to the Dragon's Lair, and then hand them over to the fireman to burn them all. , That night, all the citizens of King's Landing could see the dark green fire shining through the windows of the Dragon's Lair.
Therefore, if there is any place in King's Landing that best fits the clue of [death], Dragon's Den must be one of them.
Finally, [Underground], this clue does not point to the Dragon Cave so clearly, but since a large part of the Dragon Cave is indeed located underground, if the box is placed in the basement of the Dragon Cave, it is completely explainable .
So far, the only problem left is that the dragon's lair is not in the flea nest.
So where in the flea nest would fit those clues?No, at least in Ian's impression, neither the original book nor the related prequel and postquel mentioned the existence of such a place.
But there are many places that are not written in the original book. It is impossible that there is a stone slab left by some ancient relic in the basement of a poor house in the flea nest, but they used him to bury the dead. Write down the little things, shall we?
After all, the original book only tells a story, but here is a complete world.
Wait, speaking of wildfires, Aerys II seems to have given orders to pyromancers to burn the entire city before the fall of King's Landing, and then he was killed by Jaime Lannister, who also carried the 'killing fire' on his back. Monarch' infamy.
The wildfire thing must have been true, as many stories later proved it, such as some whores who were receiving guests in the Dragon's Lair during the War of the Five Kings when Stannis Baratheon's army threatened the city of King's Landing Once fell into the cellar with a whore by stepping on the rotting floor, thus discovering the wildfire stored in the dragon's lair by the pyromancer Count Rosart during the Usurper's War.
In the TV series version of the plot, Cersei also cleared her opposition forces with one click by igniting the wildfire under St. Baelor's Cathedral. The fact that there is a wildfire at the bottom should also be unmistakable.
Therefore, since the entire underground of King's Landing is full of underground passages for storing wildfires, then these three clues point to the fact that the box is hidden in a certain underground passage extending from under the dragon's lair to the flea nest?
Thinking of this, Ian became a little excited.
If this guess of mine is true, then this box is half already in hand.
After all, to think of the Dragon's Cave, you need to buy at least three clues, and you need 7 points to buy three clues.
In the case where the main task is almost impossible to complete, a player must kill at least two players to get enough points to buy three clues.
Of course there are such players, and there is a high probability that they will be in Pentos if they are not in King's Landing, but he is reluctant to let the point stud in.
And those players who didn't guess the dragon's lair, whether they were looking for the treasure chest or waiting for the Yin man, all their attention should be on the flea nest.
At this time, even if Ian leads people into the dragon's lair swaggeringly, he won't be noticed by other players, okay?
At dusk, after changing into the reserved plate armor in Tob Mott's blacksmith shop, Ian took Roll, Case and Bronn to put on the burqas they had already bought, and headed northeast along Steel Street The direction is heading towards Reynes Hill.
'Black Falcon' Dorian and his deputy led two teams of people to follow behind Ian and the others, and their destination was the dragon's lair ruins on the top of the hill.
After a day of inquiring by Luo Er and Bronn, they brought back two conclusions to Ian.
One is that every place in the flea nest dies every day.
The second is that they did not inquire about any place that could be called a relic in the flea nest.
Therefore, Ian finally chose to set the first exploration target in the Dragon Cave.
Before dusk fell, Ian and his party arrived at their destination.
Standing in front of the giant bronze gate that had been closed for more than a century, Ian finally saw this legendary building.
Looking at the burnt black ruins where the dome had completely collapsed, Ian felt as if he was flipping through a thick page of history.
But he didn't leave time for himself to sigh. After observing the gate, he ordered his subordinates to start looking for a way to enter the dragon's lair.
There were almost no people here, and Ian felt that his group was a bit dazzling.
In fact, on the way up the hill of Reynes, he discovered that the closer to the top, the fewer people there were. After arriving at the dragon's lair, there were almost no other people in sight.
Well, Ian suddenly heard some dissonant voices from the other side of the stone wall, and he added in his heart:
There are still some self-employed prostitutes who are unwilling to let the store take a commission, and they will hide in this ruins to pick up customers.
After all, ever since Earl Petyr Baelish of 'Littlefinger' used himself as Chancellor of the Exchequer to monopolize almost the entire seafood business in King's Landing, the percentage of the commission has become more and more outrageous, so that almost all of these related workers To become a slave to his wealth.
(End of this chapter)
At noon, while eating lunch, Ian further thought about the clues of the treasure hunt mission.
He has already sent Bronn and Roll to find news near Flea Street, but they haven't come back to report for the past two days.
In other words, the clues he has now are still only [Flea Nest], [Underground], [Death] and [Ruins].
To be honest, if the damn limitation of [Flea Nest] can be thrown away, the target has almost clearly pointed to the dragon's lair.
The Dragon's Lair is a building used by the Targaryen family to keep dragons in captivity. It is located on the top of the Rhaenys Hill in King's Landing. It is rumored that the gate of the Dragon's Lair once allowed thirty knights to enter side by side on horseback.
However, during the civil war of the Targaryen family known as "Dance of the Blood Dragon", after Queen Rhaenyla of the Black Party occupied King's Landing, a riot called "Rushing the Dragon's Lair" occurred in King's Landing, tens of thousands of people Under the instigation of the mad prophet, the hungry victims rushed to the dragon's lair and killed the five black dragons of Sirikos, Mogul, Terexhu and Dreamfire, including the queen's mount Syrax.
After that riot, the dragon's lair was burned to ruins, which perfectly fits the clue of [Ruins].
Then there is [death], not to mention the death of five dragons and thousands of civilians brought about by the riot itself.
In the 209th year of the Aegon calendar, a disaster known as the "Spring Plague" broke out in Westeros. King's Landing was the first to bear the brunt, and four tenths of the population died within a short period of time.
Even the "Wise King" Daeron II and his two heirs, the archbishop of the Church of the Seven Gods, one-third of the archbishops, and almost all members of the Silent Sisters in King's Landing all died of the plague.
At that time, the whole city of King's Landing was full of corpses. In desperation, Brynden River, the Hand of the King, could only suggest to the new king Aerys I to transport the corpses to the Dragon's Lair, and then hand them over to the fireman to burn them all. , That night, all the citizens of King's Landing could see the dark green fire shining through the windows of the Dragon's Lair.
Therefore, if there is any place in King's Landing that best fits the clue of [death], Dragon's Den must be one of them.
Finally, [Underground], this clue does not point to the Dragon Cave so clearly, but since a large part of the Dragon Cave is indeed located underground, if the box is placed in the basement of the Dragon Cave, it is completely explainable .
So far, the only problem left is that the dragon's lair is not in the flea nest.
So where in the flea nest would fit those clues?No, at least in Ian's impression, neither the original book nor the related prequel and postquel mentioned the existence of such a place.
But there are many places that are not written in the original book. It is impossible that there is a stone slab left by some ancient relic in the basement of a poor house in the flea nest, but they used him to bury the dead. Write down the little things, shall we?
After all, the original book only tells a story, but here is a complete world.
Wait, speaking of wildfires, Aerys II seems to have given orders to pyromancers to burn the entire city before the fall of King's Landing, and then he was killed by Jaime Lannister, who also carried the 'killing fire' on his back. Monarch' infamy.
The wildfire thing must have been true, as many stories later proved it, such as some whores who were receiving guests in the Dragon's Lair during the War of the Five Kings when Stannis Baratheon's army threatened the city of King's Landing Once fell into the cellar with a whore by stepping on the rotting floor, thus discovering the wildfire stored in the dragon's lair by the pyromancer Count Rosart during the Usurper's War.
In the TV series version of the plot, Cersei also cleared her opposition forces with one click by igniting the wildfire under St. Baelor's Cathedral. The fact that there is a wildfire at the bottom should also be unmistakable.
Therefore, since the entire underground of King's Landing is full of underground passages for storing wildfires, then these three clues point to the fact that the box is hidden in a certain underground passage extending from under the dragon's lair to the flea nest?
Thinking of this, Ian became a little excited.
If this guess of mine is true, then this box is half already in hand.
After all, to think of the Dragon's Cave, you need to buy at least three clues, and you need 7 points to buy three clues.
In the case where the main task is almost impossible to complete, a player must kill at least two players to get enough points to buy three clues.
Of course there are such players, and there is a high probability that they will be in Pentos if they are not in King's Landing, but he is reluctant to let the point stud in.
And those players who didn't guess the dragon's lair, whether they were looking for the treasure chest or waiting for the Yin man, all their attention should be on the flea nest.
At this time, even if Ian leads people into the dragon's lair swaggeringly, he won't be noticed by other players, okay?
At dusk, after changing into the reserved plate armor in Tob Mott's blacksmith shop, Ian took Roll, Case and Bronn to put on the burqas they had already bought, and headed northeast along Steel Street The direction is heading towards Reynes Hill.
'Black Falcon' Dorian and his deputy led two teams of people to follow behind Ian and the others, and their destination was the dragon's lair ruins on the top of the hill.
After a day of inquiring by Luo Er and Bronn, they brought back two conclusions to Ian.
One is that every place in the flea nest dies every day.
The second is that they did not inquire about any place that could be called a relic in the flea nest.
Therefore, Ian finally chose to set the first exploration target in the Dragon Cave.
Before dusk fell, Ian and his party arrived at their destination.
Standing in front of the giant bronze gate that had been closed for more than a century, Ian finally saw this legendary building.
Looking at the burnt black ruins where the dome had completely collapsed, Ian felt as if he was flipping through a thick page of history.
But he didn't leave time for himself to sigh. After observing the gate, he ordered his subordinates to start looking for a way to enter the dragon's lair.
There were almost no people here, and Ian felt that his group was a bit dazzling.
In fact, on the way up the hill of Reynes, he discovered that the closer to the top, the fewer people there were. After arriving at the dragon's lair, there were almost no other people in sight.
Well, Ian suddenly heard some dissonant voices from the other side of the stone wall, and he added in his heart:
There are still some self-employed prostitutes who are unwilling to let the store take a commission, and they will hide in this ruins to pick up customers.
After all, ever since Earl Petyr Baelish of 'Littlefinger' used himself as Chancellor of the Exchequer to monopolize almost the entire seafood business in King's Landing, the percentage of the commission has become more and more outrageous, so that almost all of these related workers To become a slave to his wealth.
(End of this chapter)
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