Game of Thrones: Wrath of the Sleeping Dragon

Chapter 860: maze builder

Shortly after the fall of Braavos, Lorras was also attacked by the White Walkers, but compared to the heavy loss of Braavos, Lorras' situation is better.

The leader of the human alliance, Viserys, rode a giant dragon to Lorras in time, blocked the Night King and his ice dragon from the air, and repelled him, successfully relieving the pressure on the soldiers and civilians of Lorras, and Braavos The remnant fleet also played a vital role in it. They kept going back and forth between Lorras and the nearest land, transporting the refugees and soldiers on the Lorras beach.

Therefore, although Lorras eventually faced the fierce attack of the army of the dead, it was inevitable that he would eventually fall, but fortunately, most of the people of Lorras survived this life-and-death battle and did not become a member of the army of the dead. .

They fled to the peninsula outside Loras Bay, and then some of them went straight to Andalos on the Upper Lorne along the Valyrian Ancient Road, and some of them went through the Norvos Mountains to what they thought was safe. the inland city of Norvos.

Norvos is surrounded by mountains and is located in the center of the endless Norvos Mountains. Its geographical location is extremely important, and it also has natural dangers to guard.

Braavos and Lorras were attacked by the White Walkers one after another and then fell. Now these frightened Lorras people feel that the seaside is full of dangers. No one knows when the White Walkers will emerge from the bottom of the sea in the dark of night. , it is relatively safe on the ground.

The Braavosi people are completely opposite to what the Loras people think, because in their eyes, the other ghosts all came out of the ground, so now they are on the way to flee in fear, for fear that the other ghosts will suddenly Breaking out of the ground in front of your own eyes.

Because of Balerion's injury, Viserys temporarily rested on Lolapine Island for a few days. During this period, the White Walkers found him, but he did not command the army of ghouls to deal with the injured dragon and the most powerful human being. The dragon knights launched a siege.

Because they probably knew well that it would be useless for Viserys and the black dragon to launch a siege. Balerion didn't have a wing injury at all, and it wasn't that he couldn't fly away.

The White Walkers watched from a distance, not daring to come closer, but the tide of corpses still formed a huge circle, enclosing Viserys and the black dragon, for some unknown purpose, as if they were watching.

If it was someone else who had seen such a scene, they might have been frightened and stupid, but Viserys didn't care about these ghouls 'watching' from a distance, doing their own things, anyway, they didn't have the slightest The actions are just silently 'onlookers'.

Even if Viserys leaned on the dragon and temporarily closed their eyes to rest, they still didn't move, as if they couldn't smell the breath of living people on Viserys and the black dragon.

This kind of tacit understanding lasted for a few days. While helping Balerion recover from his injuries, Viserys also went around the second largest island of Lorras, Lorra Pines.

This is a well-known monument. Although it is not listed as one of the nine man-made wonders, it is because it cannot be confirmed that the labyrinths on the island of Rollas and other islands of Rollas were built by humans. The maze on the island is the largest, enough to cover three quarters of the land.

It is said that the people who built these ancient and mysterious buildings were people from ancient times. Judging from the corpses found in the maze, their bones were huge, much taller than human bones, so some people speculated that these "maze builders" were The descendants of humans and giantesses, but there is no evidence that these 'labyrinth builders' also perished later.

According to the legend of the Loras, the 'maze builders' were destroyed by sea creatures, such as mermaids, seal people, and walrus people. As for whether the maze builders are related to the weavers, or whether they were destroyed by deep divers, these are all irrelevant. And know.

So Viserys took advantage of Balerion's recuperation to wander around the ancient and famous labyrinth.

This labyrinth on Rolla Pines is all built with carved boulders, and it is for this reason that it has survived countless years of ups and downs and still stands.

However, part of it was destroyed by Balerion falling from the sky today, but the part destroyed by Balerion is nothing compared to the entire maze.

In history, this labyrinth was attacked once again, that is, the 'Great Man' Kerron led the Andals army to attack Norvos, Norvos asked the Valyrians for help, and the result was that the Andals army was wiped out , Immediately, the Dragon King of Valyria continued to fly to the Loras Islands on his dragon, spraying dragon flames and turning the Korron Fortress in the center of the labyrinth on the Lorapine Island into scorched earth.

Due to its long history, the labyrinth may not look quite the same as it did back then. Viserys can also see traces of dragon flames burning on some stone carvings.

However, although this labyrinth traps every step of the way, it does not create too much hindrance to Viserys who has the power similar to 'spiritual consciousness'.

Afterwards, Viserys spent some time, turning seven times and eight times to the center of the maze, where the fortress once built by the 'great man' Coron, but now there are only ruins left here, and there is no trace of the fortress. look like.

"typical?"

However, not long after Viserys arrived here, he accidentally discovered a tunnel here.

According to legend, the labyrinth on Lola Pine Island does have a four-story underground structure, but not many people have seen it with their own eyes. As for what is underneath, even fewer people know about it. Viserys has only heard of Lola. The labyrinth in Matsushima has subterranean structures, but also has no idea what lies beneath.

"Since it's all here, let's take a look."

Viserys looked at this deep tunnel and raised his eyebrows slightly~lightnovelpub.net~ Then he thought, since he is idle anyway, not to mention he has confidence in his own strength, so he lit the A torch walked towards the depths of the tunnel.

The tunnels in the labyrinth are extremely spacious, as the legends say, this place is very likely to be built by giants, Viserys' height even standing in it looks empty, the top of the tunnel is even three or four meters high, for an adult Male giants can almost walk upright.

And then after Viserys went to the second underground floor, he saw the giant humanoid skeletons scattered on the side of the tunnel, which really confirmed this point.

"There used to be a lost giant civilization here?"

I don't know why Viserys suddenly thought of the children of the forest and the wooden man of Ivervelon, but the representative of the wooden man mentioned that they were distantly related to the children of the forest in Westeros.

Could the extinct giant civilization in front of me be related to the giant race in Westeros?

Viserys couldn't help thinking as he looked at the large and small bones on the ground.