Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 400 Frozen Island

Shortly after accepting the oath of allegiance from the vassals of Westeros, Ian hurried back to the room, because while the banquet was being held, the falcon he had left in the forest of Ifverlon to scout for movements in the forest suddenly discovered the presence of the White Walkers. trace.

At the beginning, Ian Falcon just accidentally discovered a group of people coming from the north by boat, landed on the north coast of Ifverlon, and then entered the forest.

Because the Ifverlon Forest has fallen into winter and is almost completely covered with ice and snow, Ian is suspicious of the motives of these people entering the forest at this time. After all, it is impossible for normal hunters to enter in this kind of weather. Hunting in the forest, not to mention coming across the sea.

Suspicious, Ian controlled the Falcon to lower its height to explore them, but was surprised to find a tall, haggard guy with a complexion as pale as milk. He is not like a ghost-like figure like in the Game of Thrones TV series, but more like a human being. He is some kind of creature that does not conform to human aesthetics, but has a unique sense of beauty.

White Walkers.

Although with only a quick glance, Ian Falcon lost track of the team that had entered the forest in the blizzard, he was certain that the guy leading the team (or maybe he was not the leader) was a White Walker.

For a moment, two questions came to Ian's mind.

First, why do the White Walkers come from the sea north of Ivervelon?

Secondly, the guys who move with the White Walkers don’t look like corpses, but living humans. Are there really humans who can live in peace with the White Walkers, or even act together? Or is it that those humans have actually become 'dead' creatures, but retain their wisdom?

The latter made Ian feel his scalp numb. This possibility is not impossible, because the White Walkers with intelligence are not "dead people", but are "dead things" made of ice. If the so-called ancient cold god took a fancy to a human being who could serve him, and used some evil ritual to turn him into some kind of new 'White Walker', it would be completely justified.

And if this new kind of ghost really exists, his only identity can only be a player, because only players can have the ability to directly impress the cold god and have sufficient motivation.

Yes, if you think about it carefully, the player's motivation to serve as a knife for the cold god is very sufficient, because this involves the second method of ending the game - killing all other players outside the alliance.

If it were a normal game player, it would be almost impossible to find and kill those players who gave up the game and hid in small villages. He could only declare victory by scoring 10,000 points. But the players of the Cold God faction are different, because once the Cold God wins the victory against the King of Light, he will kill all living creatures in this world.

The players of the Cold God Sect can be judged as "survival" by the system because they are in a unique state similar to the "White Walkers", but the other players who were killed will eventually be transformed into a ghoul state that has lost their intelligence and will definitely be killed by the system. If it is judged as 'death', then the players of the Cold God Sect will naturally be qualified to declare victory.

Of course, these are just Ian's guesses for the time being. There is no evidence, but they are basically certain guesses.

Because he lost track of the group of guys who had crossed the sea and entered the forest, the second question became impossible to verify for a while, so Ian decided to explore the first question first - why the other party came across the sea from the north.

In order to find the answer, after returning to the room in the Red Keep, Ian Darry ordered the water dancer Yada to guard directly beside the bed, and then put the main body, the clone Kolu and the two dragons into the idle state. He needed to save his mental energy to activate the large number of idle Scouting Eagles he had left in the Forest of Ivervelon.

Soon, Ian controlled about twenty falcons and began to cross the strait, looking for clues to the north.

There are a large number of small islands in the strait between Iban Island and the mainland of Essos. Just like the stone staircase islands turned into by the Arm of Dorne, Melisandre once mentioned to Ian that this place should also be affected. I have been attacked by the forbidden curse 'Hammer of Sea Water' by the Children of the Forest, probably more than once, and finally produced such a landscape.

Scattering the falcons to various islands to search for clues, Ian relied on his super mental power to quickly process the huge information returned by these 'visions'.

Is Cold God's advance base on an island here? Ian couldn't help but think, no wonder he couldn't find any clues after searching for so long in the Ifverlon Forest. I think I must have been misled by the line "White Walkers can't swim" in the Game of Thrones TV series, so I initially ignored the possibility that the enemy might be overseas.

But such neglect is normal. Who would have thought that they could row a boat? The White Walkers' abilities are too high, so it's definitely impossible for them to row a boat themselves, while the wights' IQs are too low, so they can't do this technical job. If there were no players joining in, how could there be such an abstract thing as the White Walkers taking a boat?

As he waited and thought about it, Ian suddenly felt uneasy in his heart.

If the White Walkers have the ability to cross the sea, then after they emerge from the Ifverlon Forest, the first expedition base they choose should not be these islands, but the second largest island in the world of ice and fire on the north coast of the strait— —Iban Island!

It was a high-quality source of troops. They could get strong Iban people and huge ice mammoths on the island. Of course, the latter probably couldn't cross the sea by boat.

Thinking of this, Ian couldn't help but let half of the falcons give up their reconnaissance of the islands and start flying north with all their strength.

Because they needed to rest along the way, Ian's falcons spent a whole night before finally reaching the major cities on Iban Island.

The bad news is that the entire island of Iban has fallen, all the creatures on the island have been slaughtered, and the White Walkers are constantly resurrecting those corpses.

The good news is that from what Ian has seen so far, there are currently only five or six White Walkers working on Iban Island, and only the number of Iban people who have been resurrected into corpses by them have been slaughtered by them. Less than one-tenth of the total, there are only about 3,000 people.

If they maintain this rate of resurrection, they will have to wait about another year until they finish converting the Ibans, then lead them across the sea to invade, and then cross the vast uninhabited land to reach Slaver's Bay or northern Volantis.

But that's impossible, because the Night King has not yet been discovered by Ian. The reason why the transformation speed of the ghouls on Iban is slow now is because the Night King did not participate. If the Night King came, they might all be resurrected with a raise of his hand.

Although theoretically the Night King also has a blue bar, Ian doesn't know yet where his upper limit is. (End of chapter)

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