Chapter Seventy-Eight
To be honest, Sui Xiong's renovated new rye fortress is not very pretty, at least from the outside. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
The original two-storey super city wall is indeed majestic. However, with the roof of the same color and material above the head, the momentum of the city wall suddenly disappeared. From a distance, it looked like a huge black column had emerged from the ground. Thankfully, it shrinks smoothly at the top, and there is a spire at the top, which is slightly larger if the roof is a little rounder......
Sui Xiong had indeed planned to design it this way, but after he came up with that design, he felt that something was wrong. He looked left and right, and never saw the problem, but the feeling that something was wrong in his heart became stronger and stronger. In the end, he simply made a palm-sized miniature, so he understood what the problem was.
This thing is simply the so-called "folk culture" of "a stick to the sky"!
As an art student, Sui Xiong lacks a lot of knowledge that ordinary college students should have, but he also understands a lot of knowledge that ordinary universities will never teach. For example, he knows that many parts of the world where the cultural form is still relatively primitive still maintain sexual worship, such as double milk mountains and chaotian sticks, which would be regarded as discordant and unhealthy in developed areas, but they are objects of worship on their side.
Sui Xiong does not discriminate against such culture, but he definitely does not want to practice it himself.
The thought that future generations might compare himself to Steele because of this "fortress with a stick in the sky" made him feel a toothache.
Even though he actually has no teeth anymore.
If you don't have a tooth, you will feel a toothache, which shows how serious the problem is.
Therefore, Sui Xiong finally chose to make the overall shape of the fortress like a spike pointing to the sky, which was also a choice in desperation.
Such a shape is really not a majestic and domineering shape, so he had to put more effort into the interior design.
So Sui Xiong started work.
He first designed the inside of the fortress as a labyrinth of nine curves and eighteen rings, unless it was an insider who had the right to use the secret passage, it would take a long time to get through the fortress even if he had a map in hand.
This is of course an extremely effective method, but there is something else that needs to be done to prevent the smashing of the door.
When he played a tabletop game before, Sui Xiong had come into contact with a type of player known as the "Door Smashing Group". When they encounter a maze or a puzzle in a task, they never honestly follow the instructions, but tend to solve it using some simple and crude means.
Let's say someone devises a mission: a village chief is disturbed by the proliferation of goblins in a nearby cave, and wants to recruit a group of warriors to annihilate them, and in return, he can give away a few magic scrolls from his treasure to the heroes who have annihilated the goblin tribe.
According to the idea of ordinary people like Sui Xiong, of course, everyone will organize their equipment, bring supplies, and then go to the cave to fight the goblins, destroy them, and then come back to get the prize. But the door-smashing group will not do this, when Sui Xiong participated in this game, he saw several door-smashing group players make a number of large stones to block the cave, and then fill it with smoke along the stone cracks, and then follow the smoke to find the cave's vents and block them one by one.
They brought in enough stones to block all the exits to the cave, and then they went about something else. About a month later, they returned to the place, opened the blocked cave, and saw goblin corpses all over the ground.
These unfortunate monsters are dying of thirst, and although they can get food by killing each other and eating the flesh of their own kind, they die faster when they have food but no water......
So the task was completed, and the door-smashing group had nothing else to consume except for consuming some physical strength and time, and they easily got the reward.
Sui Xiong was dumbfounded at the time, and later learned a lot of tricks to smash the door.
Let's say there is a treasure trove in front of you, but the door is locked, what should I do?
The thinking of ordinary people is to find the key to open the door, or to let the thief try to open the lock, and the method of smashing the door is to smash the door directly - because this practice is so classic, so there is the saying "smashing the door".
Then, what should I do if I encounter a maze?
The common practice is that thieves carefully explore their way, and everyone makes their own maps as they move forward, and explores cautiously. The method of smashing the door is to directly smash the wall and go straight through the maze.
Needless to say, all in all, the Door Slamming Regiment is a dynamic and action-packed presence that makes anyone who designs mazes and quests distressed.
Of course, Sui Xiong also had to prevent a smashing group from causing trouble, so he strengthened the walls of the labyrinth inside the fortress. If you want to smash through a wall, if you have the skills, then this fortress is nothing to you.
Of course, according to his test results, those who can smash through this wall are basically conservatively estimated to be at the high level of legends.
The legendary high level is not the cabbage in the field, in the entire main plane, it can be counted on one hand. So Sui Xiong didn't have to worry about jumping out of a wild legendary high rank from somewhere and causing him any trouble.
In this case, then this labyrinth is as stable as Mount Tai.
(...... It's better not to be so self-proclaiming, people who boast like this in the impression will generally be slapped in the face by reality. )
Sui Xiong looked at the labyrinth, which was completely made of dark rock, smiled, wiped away the messy thoughts in his mind, and began to decorate it.
Q: What materials should be used to decorate the labyrinth?
Answer: A trap, of course!
Relying on the maze itself, although there is a certain amount of defense, the defense is not strong enough, after all, the maze itself cannot kill. So, it needs something that can actually deal damage to the enemy to assist.
The only thing that can inflict damage on the enemy is a soldier or a trap. In the future, there will definitely be soldiers stationed in the fortress, but if the trap is strong enough, you can kill some of the soldiers stationed there, and it will be easier for the soldiers to destroy the enemy in a real battle.
So Sui Xiong began to set traps in the labyrinth. He laid out all the traps he could think of, such as a rolling stone, a crossbow stab, a lightning gas, and a sticky pillar of fire...... All kinds of things add up, and there are more than a thousand traps arranged in this small labyrinth.
These traps are not isolated yet, but intertwined. A trap is often connected to several traps, and even if the enemy escapes one of them, he may not be able to escape the rest. Even if they have great powers or good luck and can escape the whole set, don't be too happy, because the trap can be automatically recovered.
Anyway, after all the traps were ready, Sui Xiong once opened them all, and then made a clone with a physical strength similar to that of a normal person and tried to break through.
Outcome...... Even if he knew what traps to face, his doppelganger only managed to run less than a fifth of the distance before falling into the trap.
"nice!" retracted the clone, Sui Xiong laughed, "That's what I want!" (To be continued.) )