Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 388 The source of the White Walkers’ troops

After reading the updated information, Ian focused on the three dream dungeon opening scrolls at the end.

Obviously, this kind of props obtained by completing high-level achievements is the main source of attribute points/skill points planned for players. Just because it is too difficult to achieve high-level achievements, only a very small number of players will get them in the end. Wave resources.

Ian guessed that the players who had caused him a lot of trouble in the past should have gone through nightmare difficulty dream dungeons to gain resources. Otherwise, they would have to develop when most of the bounty mission resources were taken away by them. It would probably be difficult to get to that point.

Fortunately, Ian does not have this kind of pressure. Even if his mental power has reached 80, and even if he has the Red God as his backing, he still does not plan to challenge the nightmare copy. Firstly, it will be a real risk, and secondly, it will be a waste of time.

In the next month, Ian used his time at night to clear three medium-difficulty dream dungeons. After all, he had not completed the dungeon well when he chose the difficult dream state before, and the time he cleared the extremely difficult dream state was completely stuck. When it comes to bugs, the power of Melisandre and the Red God is introduced into the dream.

The three medium-difficulty dungeons brought a total of 4 points of strength, 6 points of agility and 3 points of spiritual power to Ian, bringing Ian's panel attributes to:

[Ian: Strength 43, Agility 40, Mental Strength 83]

Ian believes that his current personal combat power is probably no longer inferior to that of his earliest NPC Roll, but it is a little late. After all, for the Emperor of Valyria and the Supreme Dragon King, personal force is of little value. .

Through the information fed back by clones everywhere, Ian decided to leave Volantis and go to Shanas City, the old capital of the Kingdom of Ancient Sarnor. The 30,000 people led by Kaa, one of his bloodriders, were preparing to go to Bra After the cavalry from the southern peninsula of Fos set out from Vaes Dothraki, they successively captured four Sanorian settlements (towns or large urban ruins) on the way: Senosi, Guernasi, Shasar and Kashas. , is currently advancing towards Shanas, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Sanor.

If Ian controls the dragon, he should be able to reach Shanath just before the Dothraki cavalry arrives.

Although the ancient kingdom of Sanor was destroyed by the Dothraki hundreds of years ago, it is still the largest agricultural settlement near the Dothraki Sea.

If the White Walkers invade Essos from the Forest of Ifverlon, then after they capture Vaes Dothraki, which has become an empty city, they can only choose two paths. One is to go south and attack the Raza region and the slaves. Bay, and the second leads westward to the Sanur region.

It would be better if the White Walkers choose the former. After all, there is prairie all the way south from Vaes Dothraki, and the population density is extremely low. It is difficult for the White Walkers to obtain enough corpse soldiers through massacre, and Ian can back them up. Skarhazaban, prevented the White Walkers from invading the densely populated Lazar and Slaver's Bay, and annihilated the small White Walkers.

Ian once asked Melisandre a question, that is, does it make sense to use mortal soldiers to fight the wights, or even the White Walkers? After all, a wight can be resurrected again after being cut down, and the dead soldiers on your side will also be resurrected into new wights by the White Walkers.

Melisandre's answer to Ian is yes, because every time a White Walker resurrects a corpse, it will consume a portion of magic power. As long as it is killed quickly enough, the recovery of the White Walker's magic power cannot keep up with the consumption speed. Once their blue bars are depleted, they can no longer resurrect new wights. And every time a White Walker is killed, all the zombies they resurrect and control will die directly. In the end, the Night King and White Walkers who are still on the battlefield will become targets of siege.

Therefore, when fighting against the White Walker army, the outcome must be determined in one battle. The first battle must be a decisive battle, and must be killed in one wave.

It's impossible to beat the consumption, and it's even more impossible to beat the recovery ability.

For Ian, if the Night King really doesn't look for densely populated human gathering areas in advance to replenish the supply of zombies, and directly rushes to Slaver's Bay, it will definitely be a major benefit.

On the contrary, it would be a disaster if the White Walkers choose to go west and capture the Sanor region first.

The Sanor region has never formed a unified political power since their 'Supreme King' Mazo Alisi was killed by the Dothraki Mengo Khal. They have almost no combat-effective army, but they have nearly With a population of one million, it will become the largest source of troops for the White Walkers.

The Night King's army can easily slaughter all the Sanorians, stay there for a few months, slowly transform all the corpses into wights, and then take these millions with them without any supplies or supplies. Any army that rests and is not afraid of any disease goes south.

By then, this legion will easily destroy everything, and even Ian will have little chance of winning.

On the way to Shanas riding the black dragon Ion, Ian had been thinking about how to deal with this problem.

It is impossible to send an army to the Sanor area to directly fight the Night King here. Ian's army is not a ghoul. They want to eat, drink and rest, and want to send the army across the hinterland of Essos continent. , from the south coast to the north coast, but also to maintain a good supply line, this is pure fantasy.

And if there is no decisive battle between Sarnor and the Night King, there is only one way to prevent the Sarnorians from becoming a source of wights. Do what Arthas did in Stratholme, and then burn all the corpses. Sacrifice to the Lord of Light.

After having this idea, Ian couldn't help but shudder, but he didn't hesitate for long before making his choice. Perhaps, he had no other choice to make.

In fact, Ian has long felt that as his mental power continues to improve, human emotions are flowing out of his body. His current way of thinking seems to be closer to the King of Light himself.

The only difference is that the King of Light's purpose is to destroy the Long Night and the Cold God, while Ian's purpose is to score points by destroying the Long Night and then win the game.

Westeros Reach

After taking over the king's army and joining the 15,000 Stormlands army led by Lord Lomas Ismond at Poplar Bank, the number of the army under Duke Eddard Stark has reached close to 50,000, including About ten thousand were cavalry.

They marched westward along the Zhouwei River, chose a favorable terrain to camp about 50 leagues east of High Court, and fell into a confrontation with the enemy.

Opposite them is the powerful 'Imperial' coalition. That army consists of the 'Golden Company', the battle-hardened mercenaries, the elite heavily armored Unsullied, the heavily armored Gith Iron Legion composed of a mixture of spears and halberds, and equipment. The most sophisticated knights from the Reach were the main force, and coupled with a large number of levies from the Reach, the total force was more than twice that of Ed.

Faced with such a battle, even Ed Stark did not dare to initiate a decisive battle easily.

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