Chapter 366: Wash some potions
Skill Forgetting Potion (Tier 5): After taking it, you can forget the specified skill and return all the skill points invested.
This is what players often say about washing some potions, which are very precious and priceless, but unfortunately a bottle of potions can only wash one skill.
He doesn't actually have any skills that need to be washed, and the reason why he chose this is also for future plans, even if he finds that he has learned the wrong skill, there is a room for redemption.
The quest reward for the Constantine family is not unique, the other four NPCs will show their gratitude, as well as the proceeds from the looting of the temple, which will be divided equally between Sherlock and Muryuki, and there will be no squirrel share, but the other party paid for the pre-quest of the right to buy Pegasus, the reward of the mount dealer.
The price is 80,000!
Very few players can resist the temptation of Pegasus, even if it's just a mount, even if it's just a pre-quest for the right to buy, this quest is sold to those paladins for at least 100,000 or more.
Since Mu Ruxi couldn't help himself and couldn't come out to trade, Sherlock sold all the miscellaneous things, and finally calculated the value and gave the other party a total of 280,000 gold coins, and the rest were all things he thought were valuable.
First of all, it is a map, and it should be marked as Guangze in the east of Weilun City.
This map is divided into two parts, one half of the main material plane and the other half of the shadow plane, and the terrain of the two halves coincides, which should record the situation of the same area in both planes.
In the center there is a thin line called the Dusk Road that spans two parts, and the midpoint of the thin line is also the midpoint of the map, and there are two markers, and the Dusk Gate has the Throne of the Dusk Lord.
With so many nouns with dusk, and such an obvious hint of the throne of the lord of dusk, it really can't help but remind people of the former rulers of the Sethren Valley.
The other party killed Nick by mistake, did he come to Guangze after escaping from the war?
As for the rest of the map's annotations, most of them are concentrated near a monastery, which Sherlock is not interested in, and according to Muryuhi, this is their base.
Then there are the books, two of which are of Shansar, and they are about the refining of poisons; One is of Assas, with rubies on the cover, and it introduces many of the dark gods of the Forgotten Realms, with Shar and Shirek in particular detail.
Next is a three-inch piece of wood, the reason why it was left is because when she saw such a thing, Hana Ye Di jumped out of the astral plane without permission, and it has always been the only powerful death force that attracts her to appear, and this time is estimated to be no exception, but what the specific effect is still unknown.
Finally, there were some scrolls and potions that might be usable, and the effects were quite special, so he kept them.
So overall, he didn't make much money from this exploration of Mystra's temple, and it was all converted into items and accumulated in his hands.
Then the squirrel continued to level up, and she was on the verge of crying after dropping two levels in succession, and this time Sherlock didn't follow.
This exploration of the temple, in addition to the substantial reward, there are many hidden information, he needs to sort it out, plus one of the NPCs he saved is a bookseller in Velen City, and the other party promised to give him a free collection of precious books, so he stayed in the city for a natural week.
Most of these precious books are anecdotes or customs of certain regions that are recorded from unknown sources, and they are of little value for the time being, but a biography called "One Piece Rogge" has aroused his interest.
Cormier and Sambia are both seaside countries, and maritime trade is naturally indispensable, and the thriving maritime trade naturally gave rise to the pirate community.
Roger Dascombe is a ruthless pirate and a legend of his time, famous throughout the Falling Stars more than 100 years ago.
Rumored to have mastered the dark sorcery of hell, unequaled ship manoeuvres, and brutal tactics, he managed to rob a Sambian treasure fleet at the end of his long and bloody career.
Just to enjoy the treasure for himself, he actually sold his men, the crew of more than 50 pirate ships, to the navy of Sambia.
The irony is that he was caught and executed before he could enjoy the endless riches, and the treasures of Sambia were never recovered.
In the following ten years, countless people were looking for this treasure, but none of them could come back.
After that, people gradually forgot about it.
The story of this biography is quite wonderful, but what really attracts him is the strange symbols hidden in the words and pictures.
It may not be incomprehensible to the average person, but the additional 6 points of intelligence provided by the reader directly allow him to understand the meaning of these symbols, which seem to be clues about the location of the treasure.
This location should be on some island in the Falling Star Sea, but the exact island is up to experienced navigators.
This thing does not conflict with the task of returning to the wind, if you have the opportunity, you can stop by and do it.
And the important thing at the moment is to take a look at the big base mentioned by Muruki while there is still time.
The conspiracy against Mystra should be related to what he had encountered at Bow Bridge, and after telling the harpist in Veron City about it, he gained more than 3,000 prestige and received orders to continue the investigation.
There is also the throne of the Dusk Lord marked on the map, although he knows the danger, but the adventurer's spirit of death still keeps pushing him to find out.
He had already asked Muruki that the Dusk Path was actually a route, and the Dusk Gate at the end of the route was a passage connecting the main matter plane and the shadow plane.
It was through this door that they traveled between the two planes, but the owner of this door did not belong to them, but the builder of the Gate of Dusk, the Lord of Dusk.
The Dusk Lord is alone, no, maybe he shouldn't be called a human now, 100 years are almost gone, the life of a mortal has long since come to an end, and he can live of course by leaving behind that mortal body and transforming into a lich.
That's right, it's what Nick wanted to do but didn't do, and the other party now lives alone in a tower in the shadow plane and conducts his unknown research.
The priest of Shar wanted to occupy the Gate of Dusk, but after suffering several losses in quick succession, he abandoned the idea and sought cooperation instead, although the actual idea was unknown.
Guangze is not particularly far from the city of Velon, which is the border between Cormir and Sambia, but neither side has ever thought of including it under their rule.
This swamp is home to all the gnolls, goblins, lizardmen, and trolls, and deep in the swamp are mighty monsters such as black dragons and mad eye demons.
In the previous decades, Hirosawa had remained peaceful, and the monsters usually stayed in the swamps, so ordinary people had always ignored their existence.
In recent years, however, the swamp has become less peaceful. It began to expand gradually, and the orcs, goblins, and lizardmen who lived in it began to invade outward.
They constantly harass the Manticoree Way, the main road that runs between Cormier and Sambia. It caused considerable distress to travelers and merchants.