Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 353 It’s water magic

After instructing the attendant to inquire about the woman just now, Ian got the answer he wanted.

The young woman just now is called Teresa Meguirre, the granddaughter of the consul Malachor Meguirre. She has a somewhat rebellious personality and does not want to be an orthodox Volantis lady. Instead, she is particularly interested in medicine.

Because the Megoa family is still prosperous and there are many heirs in Teresa's generation, Malachor's consul saw Teresa's insistence and did not include her in the family marriage plan. , let her behavior go.

A few days ago, the Megoa family's mansion was captured by the Elephant Party army. Archon Dofas captured all the men here, but did not touch the women. Therefore, Teresa was left in this house. In the mansion.

Then Ian Colu moved in here and placed many injured people in other hospitals. After hearing about it, Teresa volunteered to join the medical team. Anyway, she is quite a Madonna-like person, and it fits her original character quite well.

Of course, these are not the point. The point is that Teresa is the one from Volanti who replaced Jeyne Westerling in the original book in the "Game of Thrones" TV series and married "Teen Wolf Lord" Robb Stark. Si's little nurse.

Does she really exist? Ian was surprised by this.

"Your Highness the Duke, do you need me to invite her to your room?" The captain of the guard saw Duke Koulu's sudden interest in a young woman, and immediately 'understood' his master's thoughts.

"No, you go down first." Ian waved his hand. Although this Teresa was somewhat pretty and much better than a TV actress, he was not very interested in it.

The surname Meguya is a bit hot-button. If word spread that she slept with the granddaughter of the deceased former Tiger Party leader Malachor under her own identity, it would inevitably cause some fluctuations in the political situation of Volantis and cause complications.

Hearing Ian Kolu's answer, the guard captain was a little surprised, but he didn't ask any more questions and retreated directly.

After sending his men away, Ian fell into deep thought again. He has been in this world for some time, and everything he encountered shows that this world is mainly based on the settings of the original work. Whenever there is a conflict between the TV series and the settings of the original work, the situation in this world will be based on the settings of the original work. shall prevail.

From this perspective, characters like Teresa Meguirre, a second-generation TV character who replaced the original character, should not exist at all. This is why Ian was eager to ask the guards to confirm her identity just now.

But...she really exists.

After thinking for a while, Ian suddenly found that he seemed to be in a blind spot.

That is, Teresa actually does not replace the original character in this world like in the TV series. If according to the plot of the original work, the War of the Five Kings should have almost reached its climax at this time. Robb Stark and Jane It was at this time that Nee Westerling/Teresa Meguirre met.

If Talisa is still in Volantis and did not go to Westeros because of the player's influence (most likely not because of the player's influence, because according to the story she told Robb in the TV series, she had already She escaped from Volantis, and the player only appeared more than a year ago), so even if she exists in this world, she will not be involved in the plot of the original work.

To put it simply, Teresa Meguia is still called Teresa Meguia, she is still a rebellious Volantis noble woman, still a nurse, and still a Virgin, but because she did not go to West Law and Robb Stark met, so it would not squeeze out Jeyne Westerling's role... and ultimately became a character that did not conflict with the original novel.

If we expand on this example, can we make a guess that many settings in the TV series also exist in this world? Those settings that do not affect the plot of the original work will exist directly, while some settings that will affect the plot of the original work will appear in a form that no longer affects the plot of the original work?

Following this line of thinking, the first thing Ian thought of was Arya Stark's final amazing strength.

The fact that the Night King was killed instantly by Er Ya has always been the biggest flaw in TV series. Although everyone knows that according to the plot of the original work, the final big boss Night King cannot be offline in this way, but for this world, is it possible that its initial setting is... Although Erya did not kill the Night King That, but finally able to achieve almost the same level of strength as in the TV series?

He doesn't know where Westeros has developed now, Ian couldn't help but think, and he doesn't know if it will be too late to subdue Arya and send her for training when he arrives.

The Stark family's luck this time was really surprisingly good. Because Ed did not go south, but went north to defeat the player who unified the savage tribe. Almost none of the disasters in the original book befell them.

Eddard was not beheaded in King's Landing, Robb and Catelyn did not die in the Red Wedding, Sansa was not tortured by Joffrey, Erya did not wander to Braavos, except that Bran still broke his leg. , their family is now living neatly in Winterfell by the sea.

Oh, I forgot that there is another Snow. Melisandre has not heard any news about this person, but as an important chess piece of the gods, this guy should not die so easily.

Of course, all of this news was three months or more ago, and Ian heard all the latest information about Westeros from Melisandre.

In addition to the news about the Stark family, there is a lot of other information.

For example, Myrcella Baratheon and Shireen Baratheon have been crowned in Lannisport and King's Landing respectively, and each has gained its own supporters across the country.

The Westerlands and the Reach sided with Queen Myrcella, and Margaret Tyrell was married to Jaime Lannister, while Queen Myrcella married Willas Tyrell, the heir to Highgarden. Engagement. Willas is a cripple, which is really detrimental to his image as the queen's husband, but Duke Tywin seems to be quite satisfied with it. After all, compared to normal people, cripples cannot covet the throne, which helps the Lannisters maintain control of Queen Myrcella.

Queen Shireen on the other side has the support of the King's Territory, the Stormlands, the Riverlands (most of which have been occupied by the West) and the Vale. Many people were confused about Lady Lysa Arryn finally taking sides, but when Ian heard Just know that this must be the result of the player behind Queen Shireen bribed Littlefinger.

In addition, Melisandre also told Ian that she had heard Lord Lorraine, the acting Hand of the Queen, assure Queen Shireen and the Queen Mother of the support of the North. Ian did not doubt that Eddard Stark would There's no guesswork involved in what choice to make.

As for the final Dorne, Prince Doran still remained neutral and did not make a statement. From his stable attitude, Ian blindly guessed that they probably wanted to choose Daenerys, maybe Quentin. Ah, Quentin... Prince Martell is already on the ship to Slaver's Bay.

While sorting out information about Westeros, Ian was recalling the plot of the TV series and thinking about whether it was possible to find some clues with this new discovery. However, he was suddenly told by the attendant who knocked on the door that the red-robed monk March Mr. Luo has already arrived at the mansion.

As a last resort, Ian put the matter on hold for the time being and decided to see Magi Luo for a vision first.

In fact, ever since Ian's doubts about the player occupying the Heartbreak Territory deepened this morning, he began to think more and more that there was something wrong with him.

The first doubt is that the player actually gave up the fight for Volantis, leaving only his ally Sorge, who had not received much resources, here, while he hurried to the north. It seemed that he had Something important to do.

The second doubt is, after the player received the Golden Company in Velonthes Town, why didn't he immediately send the Golden Company south to attack Volantis, but why has it been entrenched in Velonthes Town to this day? At that time, the situation in Volantis was in extreme chaos. They had the support of House Visama and had every reason to try to capture the city.

The third doubt is that even if he thought there was no hope of seizing Volantis, after the city formally surrendered to his enemy player (Ian), why didn't he block the water in the town of Velonthes and block Los Angeles? The food transport channel from the plains of the middle reaches of the En River to Volantis?

Belicio could have thought of using the blockade of the river in Velonthes Town to threaten the Great Council using Volantis' lack of food as a bargaining chip. Now that the King of the Heartbroken Territory holds such an important bargaining chip but doesn't threaten him, the only reason Ian can think of is that the other party doesn't want him to send troops north.

Once the Golden Company blocks the food route, you have only two choices. One is to compromise with the Golden Company, and the other is to immediately send troops to attack the town of Velonthes and defeat the Golden Company before Volantis' food reserves are exhausted. No matter what you choose Whichever plan is chosen will be beneficial to that player.

If he chooses option one, then he can obtain a large amount of profits through blackmail. Because the town of Velonces is in his hands, he can even blackmail him repeatedly until he has to fight him.

And if he chooses a decisive battle, it will be more advantageous for him who is sitting on the Golden Company. These rabble-rousers in Volantis may barely be able to watch the defensive battle, but if they want to fight with the Golden Company or attack the Golden Company, The guarded city wall can simply be described as unworthy. As long as their army moves north, the Golden Company can easily annihilate Volantis' army.

But that player actually chose to do nothing despite having such an advantage. He would rather give himself time to digest Volantis than make any attempt to change the status quo. This can only mean that he is doing something more important than getting the city of Volantis. .

This conclusion made Ian very uneasy. He needed to know immediately what the other party was doing.

"Sir Magiro, I have been waiting for you here for a long time." Ian saw this black-robed monk in the hall of the mansion.

In the past, Ian had always felt strange about his strangely dark complexion. It was not until his right hand was treated with Melisandre's fire magic that Ian realized that the skin all over Maggio's body was burned like this. of.

The red-robed monk repeatedly placed himself in the fire and burned himself, eventually becoming the strong man he is now.

Melisandre relied on the ruby ​​​​on her chest and the extremely long years to obtain such a powerful power, and Magiro was able to obtain a power not weaker than Melisandre on her own, probably relying on these rituals.

"Your Highness, I came here as soon as possible after receiving your summons. I wonder what your orders are?" Magi Luo's attitude towards Ian was quite respectful.

"I hope you can show me a vision in the flames. Regarding the king of the Heartbreak Territory, I want to know what he is doing now or what will happen in the future." Ian said directly, and then added the other person's experience. , in order to make the prophecy more accurate, "This person was once a member of the Bloody Flower Chamber of Commerce in Volantis before taking over the Heartbreak Territory, and perhaps still is. It was he and Belisa Vi who were attacked before the Gith mission. Planned together with Sama.”

"Okay, please follow me." After listening to Ian's introduction, Magi Luo quickly came to the big brazier. This brazier was prepared by Ian in advance for the ceremony tonight.

"Lord of Light! Heart of Holy Flame! God of Shadow and Fire!" Magiro quickly began his chant in High Valyrian.

Ian stood beside him, staring intently into the brazier. After a while, he saw something in the flames, but...

"Is that fog?" Ian blurted out, "Is it all fog?"

This was the first time he saw such a blurry scene in the Lord of Light's illusion. The thick fog covered everything. The scene summoned by Magi Luo switched several times, but it was always shrouded in this invisible scene. in the white mist.

Until the end, Ian didn't see any meaningful picture.

"Is this the end?" Ian saw that the illusion had completely dissipated, and immediately turned back dissatisfied, ready to ask Magiro what was going on, but when he turned around and saw Magiro's tired look, he was still confused Swallowed the words back.

Thinking about it carefully, this time the fire illusion seemed to last longer than any other time Ian had seen before. It was obvious that Magiro himself kept insisting because he didn't see anything, and finally pushed it to the limit.

So, what happened to that player? What is that thick fog that can't even penetrate the Lord of Light's magic?

Ian didn't think it was the fog that filled the sky over the Heartbreak Territory, because the illusion in the flames couldn't be just a distant view. When the picture cut to a close-up, he and Magiro should always be able to see something. What's more, I have seen indoor scenes through flames before. The King of Light's magic can even penetrate physical walls. Is there any reason why it can't penetrate water mist?

"It's water magic."

Suddenly, Ian heard Magiro's murmur.

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