Chapter 173: The First Wild Dungeon

In the medieval Warhammer world, there are only two half-races that can be related to the undead, vampires, tomb kings, and half humans.

Humans aside, the former is an old monster with an immortal body but must suck human blood, and the latter is a group of skeletons that retain the memories of their lives, and the composition of both troops includes a large number of undead creatures, and skeleton soldiers are the largest number of cannon fodder troops.

Coincidentally, although the two races belong to the same neutral camp and can be considered to have been created by the same person, they are bitter enemies who never stop fighting when they meet.

In addition to them, there are a number of human mages who practice necromancy who can also control skeletons, but they are far inferior to these two races in terms of ability and numbers, and most of them are at the behest of the vampires.

I just listened to Rep's description, the undead creatures in that mysterious valley seem to be the most ordinary skeletons, although they continue to increase, but the combat power is just like that, could it be that a wandering necromancer passed by here and found a cemetery in the valley and summoned a wave of younger brothers?

If that's the case, then it's better, I have so many green-skinned boys here, just a mage, don't be cowardly at all, take off your clothes and do it!

I'm afraid that the other party is a powerful vampire, and the nature is completely different.

It's still a possibility, since the last nation they founded, the kingdom of Streig, was destroyed by the endless greenskins of the Badlands, these creatures that could not be exposed to the sun officially moved to the darkness and disappeared.

But the stone knew that they had long been distributed in all corners of the world, as far as Aurora in the east, they were on top of the temples, and more recently, a province in the east of the empire, Sylvania, had become the base camp of a certain vampire family.

As for the Tomb King, it should be unlikely.

After all, they are just like the dwarf buttresses, they are a group of dead otaku who don't go out of the door.

Three thousand years ago, when these Egyptian-style tomb kings were awakened by an unexpected magic, they had been fighting each other in the land of the dead south of the Badlands, the land of the ancient Nekhkara dynasty where they lived, and they had no time to run to the Old World.

So the most likely is the necromancer, or sucking ......

Wait, no!

The face of the contemplative stone changed.

Rabid Dog Pass, Skeleton, Valley...... Valley of the Dead Tombs!

Syllable!

The stone suddenly lit up and struck the case, startling everyone else.

Fortunately, this round table was made of a whole thick stone slab, and if it was wood, it would definitely be smashed by his slap.

Ignoring the surprised glances of the others, Stone walked away from the stone table, rubbing the fangs on the side of his mouth as he paced back and forth in the room, lost in his memory.

Deadgrave Valley, this is a copy of the game in the previous life, the difficulty is medium to high, suitable for players from level 50 to 60 to complete in a group, and if lord players want to lead troops SOLO, they must be at least level 65 or above.

If memory serves, the location of this quest is at the Rabid Dogs Pass! And that gloomy valley is full of skeletons! It's exactly what Rip said!

Eighty-nine is not far from ten! That's it!

As for the final boss of this dungeon, it is a tomb king who has awakened from his slumber.

Wait, didn't you say that the Tomb Kings were all otaku at the beginning, and would only appear on the Nehekhara Dynasty's own territory.

That's true, but those who really know the background of Warhammer know that although the location of the Land of the Dead is now south of the Badlands and north of the South Border, the area is about the same as the current empire, but at the peak of this dynasty, it was once the largest and most powerful empire in human history, its territory is much larger than it is now, and the northern border extends to the black mountains where the empire and the border prince's territory meet, including the current southern three kingdoms, the border prince's territory, the Badlands, and even part of the empire, are its territory.

Therefore, for some special reasons, it is not unusual for a tomb king to appear in the Rabid Dog Pass.

It's just that this tomb king is not as powerful as the former kings of the Land of the Dead, nor is it like he was not buried in some magnificent pyramid like them.

The Nehekhara dynasty was made up of separate city-states, each of which had a king, and the King of the Tombs was the king of these cities during his lifetime.

Beginning with the first priest king to unify all the city-states of Nehekhara, the Immortal the Great, these kings ordered their priests of the "Funeral Order" to make specimens of their own corpses in the pursuit of immortality...... No, the mummy, buried in the pyramids, waiting for the future to study the art of immortality, and then wake himself up.

In these pyramids, they were buried with a large army during their lifetime, so when each Tomb King was awakened and crawled out of the tomb, his figure ...... Well, the warriors will also be resurrected in the form of skeletons or other undead creatures, and continue to fight for the dead king.

It is precisely because this Tomb King who was buried in the Rabid Dog Pass was not particularly powerful during his lifetime, so the undead legion under his command after his resurrection was not to the extent that it could sweep in all directions, otherwise how could those players at level fifty or sixty be able to do it.

It is said that the reason why the stone can remember this copy is because its appearance at that time caused quite a stir among players.

At the beginning of the game, this quest still didn't exist, until a powerful guild triggered a hidden quest, and when they completed the quest step by step and cleared the entire quest, the quest called "Valley of the Dead Tombs" became an official field quest.

And according to the information revealed by the guild itself afterwards, as the first team to discover and clear the dungeon, the reward they received was the same unique artifact, which means that no matter how many times others clear the level after that, they will not drop this equipment.

Sole! Artifact! This is the symbol of high-end players! This is the shortcut to the pinnacle of life! This is the key to climb into the boudoir of the goddess!

This incident immediately caused an uproar among the players, and it was from this time that they learned that there was such a thing as a wild dungeon, and the rewards for clearing the customs for the first time were so rich, which immediately caused a wave of doing tasks, playing dungeons, and getting artifacts.

Thinking of this, the stone stopped and swallowed heavily, if it was really as he thought, then he really had to help Matthew with this, because he had seen the attributes of that artifact in the forum later, and it was absolutely awesome to blind the dog's eyes, and now this opportunity was actually in front of him, so he must not miss it!

It's just that the problem now is that this copy should have been opened ten years after the game was launched, that is, fifty years after now, why did it come so early all of a sudden?