643 An old living corpse with infinite bullets

From the Duke's Library, where the White Dragon Heath is located, to the Crystallization Cave.

The library is called Shuku, but it is actually the laboratory of the White Dragon Hiss, and the library is full of crystalline creatures created by the White Dragon Heath.

Hiss is too obsessed with the study of crystallization spells, and the crystallization cave is a cave behind the Duke's library, due to the crystallization experiment of the white dragon, the entire cave is covered by crystals, and there are a large number of crystal puppets, moonlight butterflies and other experimental creatures.

There is an indescribably rare sight in the cave, dangerous and beautiful.

This is exactly what crystallization magic is all about.

The characteristic and difficulty of the crystallization cave is the transparent path.

When the player follows the crystallization all the way down, they will find that the road suddenly disappears, and there is a kind of confusion when drawing the sword and looking around, but if the player is online, they can see that there are messages written by other players on the ground.

[There is a road ahead.] 】

Seeing this, the players stepped on the air with their feet on the ground.

At that moment, everyone scolded the old thief in their hearts for being too doggy!

Even if you understand that there is a road ahead, this feeling of moving forward in the air has already separated people's reason and feeling.

Is it safe to step in?

Everyone will continue to think about the abyss at the bottom of their feet, and they will still hesitate and be afraid of cold sweat.

And here, the malice of the old thief and the malice of the player are mixed.

【There is a road ahead】

But is there really one?

Players aren't necessarily credible.

On this kind of road, everyone walks on thin ice carefully.

After that, the player will encounter the White Dragon and fight the White Dragon again.

After that, the player needs to go to the ruins of Little Lund, a city built in a cave.

The interior of the cavern is always dim, with only a small opening at the top of the head revealing a slight light.

Here, due to the four kings involved in the abyss, the entire city was flooded by the sealers, and ordinary residents were forced to accompany the burial, and the painful living corpses wandering on the shore were another feedback of this tragic scene.

In this city, there are blue ghost fires everywhere, strange souls wafting everywhere, there are piles of soaked corpses on the ground, and the air seems to be filled with the smell of rancidity.

It is a lifeless city, with silence mixed with the smell of death.

And this city is also the only mainline map that doesn't have a campfire.

It is also the place where players collapse, and the three hundred and sixty-five miles alone can make people run to collapse!

Further on,

Players continue to witness the changes of this era, feel the sorrow of the times, when the hard work falls to the bottom of the big tree hole, what they see is the deep blue ash lake, and the air is covered with dark green mist.

Compared to the countless trees and the sea that I saw in the graveyard of the giants, the scene in front of me was even more shocking.

On the dark surface of the lake, there are many ridiculously tall trees, and the world on which players stand is actually built on the top of the tree.

And in Ashbeard, the player also hears the grand and ethereal BGM, which resounds throughout the world, with echoes from the gray mist.

Here, everyone is so small, like dust.

There was only one living ancient dragon at the end, and it wrapped itself in a corner with its wings folded and stayed quietly in the corner, without anger, without hostility, and without any resistance from its severed tail.

At the end of the game, the player also arrives at the furnace of the Initial Fire.

The furnace of the Initial Fire is not as hot and dazzling as the player thinks, instead, at the entrance of the furnace, only darkness can be seen.

At the entrance to the furnace, there were countless phantoms of the Black Knights wandering there, walking on the steps in confusion.

The furnace of the original fire, which is also the birthplace of the Age of Fire, is the end of the entire game flow.

After collecting 4 copies of the king's soul and putting it into the royal weapon, the door to the furnace opened, and the phantoms of the black knights slowly walked by, and the heaviness of history came to the face.

The furnace is surrounded by ashes, and in itself it is a dilapidated arena, and in the middle of the furnace is Gwen's boss room.

As the final boss of the game, everyone has imagined how difficult the final battle must be, how earth-shattering, and even the most luxurious battle in history, and give it their all.

But this is not the case, and when the player walks into the boss room, they are not faced with a groundbreaking battle.

There is only one old living corpse that can be bounced infinitely.

And this is the holder of the Sun King's soul, the legend that everyone is telling.

Once the ancient dragon lived on the World Tree, he was the ruler of the world before Gwen slain the dragon, and what the player saw in the Ash Lake was that there was no light under the World Tree, and the ancient dragon was also forced into a corner, and there was no longer any intention to fight.

But now, after winning the complete victory in the war against the ancient dragons, the man who built the magnificent royal city of Arnoor Lund on a big tree is now as gray and dilapidated as a withered old tree.

What does Gwen look like as we know it?

The leader of the Ancient Dragon War? An enlightened king who divides the soul of a king? The heroes who banished the heroes? A strict father who has no way to teach his son? The old pervert of the dragon? Defeat the helpless allies of Chaos? Self-sacrificing heroes?

Along the way, the player hears enough about him, all sorts of things.

But it wasn't until I met Gwen in person...

What can you do with a living corpse?

Until the end of the game, Age of Fire allows players to transition this history with what they see with their own eyes, and the moment they finally see Gwen, it weighs far more than words!

Boom and bust! The times are also birth, old age, sickness and death!

Once as powerful as Gwen, it is just a drop in the bucket in the face of the times.

Is it the right thing to do to block natural change? Is it wrong to hope for the continuation of one's own time? Is the burning and extinguishing of the first flame a repetition of reincarnation or a spiral?

Until the game was turned off, Yinzi sat in front of the computer and couldn't let go for a long time.

He opened his mouth, but still didn't say the last words.

There is no super combat power, only a living corpse with infinite rebound.

The instinct of infinite rebound in the body of the living corpse is enough to bear witness to its strong past.

And this is the former salary king.

"To be honest, it's really numb." Inko took a deep breath.

Compared to the work of Ashes, he felt that this game could afford the word "darkness" more.

Although the Afterglow Era also has a thick sense of epicness, and the action scenes are enough to shock players, the atmosphere is not as depressing and depressing as the Fire Age, and the plot is not as shocking and helpless as it is at this time.

The Age of Fire is coming to an end, and from the very beginning, players have been given that low, dim, and even vicissitudes of life.

The scene is also full of rundown.

When I finally saw Gwen, the helplessness and even despair of fate surged like a tide.

Players who have gone through all this have learned the whole picture of the world, seen the secrets hidden by Gwen, and become stronger, and finally succeeded in killing all the holders of the king's soul.

The player also becomes the most powerful creature in the world,

became the "flame bearer" who could continue the first fire that Gwen was looking forward to.

When the player arrives at the Initial Furnace, they come face-to-face with a devoid Gwen whose soul has been incinerated.

You can't pass on this fire!

(End of chapter)