Volume 5 The Return of the King 57 Windwind Canyon
The wind in the Windward Canyon is completely different from that of the Twilight Forest, which is always gloomy, gloomy, damp, and rotten, but the wind in the Windwind Canyon is dry, with a smell of sulfur and a fishy smell that can only be found in the sticky, blue-skinned phlegm of the nose and mouth at the end of a severe cold.
This is a cursed place, Medivan is indeed a powerful guy, and he doesn't know how many secrets he has buried in Karazhan, he can completely cover such a large area of land when he dies, and after more than ten years, this place is still the same.
Originally, the Windward Canyon was still a place of lush vegetation, green trees, and wild flowers blooming on the roadside, but now there are only dry grass and trees on the land, and even some places have dried up to the bare mountains.
There was not a single leaf on the trees along the way, not a single one, except for bare trunks and a few large branches.
There will be no living creatures in such a place.
Yes, there isn't even a rat in this place! There are no rats, so there will be no birds in the air! It's a place where absolutely no birds poop.
The sky here is gray during the day, and it's not that I can't see the sun, but the sun is like a big disc that doesn't dazzle at all, and I can even stare at the sun without feeling uncomfortable at all. At night, the sky here is not without stars, and occasionally you will see a few stars, but one second you can see it and the next it will disappear.
Don't even think about the moon. I haven't seen the moon in the past few days.
They say there are ogres here, and I don't think it's likely to be ogres in this environment. After all, ogres are meant to eat. Is there anything to eat in this bird place?
But I soon found out that I was wrong, that there were not only ogres but a large number of ogres here!
I don't want to find out where they find their food, but the beasts they eat are all serious beasts, and they even pickle and smoke food.
They were all gathered in some of the steepest and most dangerous mountains of the canyon, and the group had several gathering points.
I don't want to stay too long, it's not that I don't feel safe, it's my horse! My horse has to eat and drink!
Therefore, finding a way to solve the horse's eating and drinking has become the most important problem along the way.
And after I finally found a river with water, I followed the river, constantly running back and forth between the river and the road to Karazhan, and finally it was Huang Tian who paid off, and I found Karazan hidden in the deep mountains and dense forests.
Without Medivan, the moving forest died, and when I couldn't find my way, I climbed to the top of the tree to get my bearings. Then we reached the vicinity of Karazhan.
There are villages in the vicinity of Karazan, and these villages are supposed to be the people who provided Karazan with a series of daily necessities such as food and water, and they are the subjects or servants of Medivan.
But by this time the village had been abandoned, and in addition to the ruins, there were only the occasional piles of white bones in the buildings.
I don't know much magic, so I can't tell if these people died by magic, and their bones don't seem to be so painful to die anyway.
The days seemed to be much shorter here than elsewhere, and I didn't think it was getting dark here, so I left the village and headed for Karazhan, which was half collapsed.
The door of Karazhan was closed, and I don't know who was so kind enough to close it, but I probably wouldn't have had the time to close it for him when I escaped from here.
Suddenly, a shout overhead tore through the silence.
There was a crow standing on a branch next to it. The crow tilted its head slightly, and it seemed to be looking at me. I stare at it, and it stares at me.
To be honest, I hate being stared at, and it makes me uncomfortable to look at anything I do. I took off the bow and arrow at my side, and before I could open my bow, the crow flew away directly.
Cursed secretly, I jumped off my horse. Looking at the tethered stake in front of the tower, I bolted the horse to it, but I fastened it with a live buckle, and if it was in danger, it could break free and escape.
I don't want it to cost its life.
Standing in front of the tower, I turned my head to look around and then looked behind me, and I raised my foot and stepped on the open space next to me. After looking at the footprints, I concluded that no one had been here for a long, long time.
Walking up to the door, he stretched out his hand and gently touched the very old-looking wooden door, which was carved with patterns that made the door full of rituals. I touched the dust on the knocker again, and then pushed it a little harder...... The door has not moved!
I pushed it harder, and found that the door looked like it had been welded shut. Another door was pushed, and the door creaked to reveal a gap......
Pushing the doors open, the only sunlight left outside shone into the castle's vestibule, which was empty, I had forgotten what it had been like when I broke into Karazhan, but the sight before me made me feel as if it had been cleaned up.
Reaching out and touching the musket at my waist, I walked in.
There was a thick layer of dust on the ground, and there was no sign of any living thing other than the marks I had left on it.
To be honest, this bird place gives me a creepy feeling.
Suddenly, I felt a little nostalgic for the time when I was under Arthas, and I didn't have to worry about whether I would be afraid. It's good now, but I'm starting to be afraid.
However, this place has to be terrifying, the hall is large, and this is the antechamber, and at the end of the antechamber is the beginning of some corridors, and there are some entrances to other passages.
I've forgotten all the way I took when I came here. While there was still light outside, I could get a rough idea of what was ahead, so I walked over to the wall and pulled out my ignition.
I can come tomorrow morning, but looking around, I don't think there's much difference between coming tomorrow morning and tonight, so it's better to explore overnight. Anyway, that sentence is good, it is a blessing and not a curse, and it is a disaster that cannot be avoided.
The old torches were very laborious to light up, some of the charcoal in the brazier was left, and some of them were only ashes. I also knew that these firewood torches wouldn't last long, but I couldn't help it.
I tried to keep my steps as light as I could, but my breath seemed so heavy in the silence of the place, that I held my breath.
I've never visited this place from start to finish, and the last time I came was Khadgar leading a team to assassinate Medivan.
Normally, the hall must be facing an important area, so I walked into the dark depths.