The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 717: map

Bai En woke up from a crazy nightmare in which a huge rat-eater was chasing him in a burning town, while a huge, pale-skinned mouse figure looked down from the sky Down. Sometimes, the city is a dwarf community around the old coal mine; sometimes he runs through the cobblestone streets of Heidelberg; sometimes he is in his hometown-Fatalin City on Fatalin Island.

It was a dream, but the blades of his enemies were bright and sharp, and his own simplicity simply bounced off the opponent ’s unarmed flesh. He ran and ran, and the flea-rat mouse clasped his arms and legs tightly, slowing his pace.

He suddenly opened his eyes and found that he was staring at the ceiling of an unfamiliar room. This sudden soberness always disoriented him, even after years of dangerous experiences and adventures.

He found himself lying on a bed designed for shorter and wider people, even though he was lying sideways, his feet still protruded under the bed. A heavy blanket entangled his limbs, causing him to sweat, and he began to understand how he felt being dragged forward in his dream. He vaguely remembered entering the castle the night before, was introduced to several dwarves, and was led into this room. He still remembers lying on the bed, after which he had nothing-except for his nightmare that faded quickly.

He didn't even take off his clothes. Spots of blood and stains stained the bed sheet. He sat upright and shook his head wearily, realizing that he had participated in the fight last night and his muscles were sore. But he still felt excited. He survived and saw the new dawn, which is the most important. There is no feeling comparable to it, because you know that you are one of the lucky ones after the war. He got up from the bed, half thought he bowed his head, and was surprised to find that the castle was built in proportion to humans.

He remembered that Warwick said that the castle was built from the part of the collapsed black tower, so he took a closer look at the surrounding walls and ceiling, but found nothing different, just the same stones. So he went to a narrow arrow-shaped window and stared at the valley. The thick smoke rose from below, followed by the stench of burnt skin. He didn't know how much hazy fog came from the machine below, and how much came from the cremation firewood pile, and then he realized he didn't care.

He was suddenly hungry. There was a knock on the door at this time, and he realized that his waking voice had been noticed.

"Come in!" He shouted.

Warwick came in. "Nice to see you up. Uncle Borek wants to see you. You can go to his study for breakfast. Are you hungry?"

"I can eat a horse." Bai En replied.

"I don't think things will develop to that point," Warwick said.

Bai En smiled-then from the expression on the dwarf's face he realized that Warwick was not kidding.

This is a comfortable room, which reminds Baien of his study on Fatalin Island. The books are arranged on three walls, and the spine of the embossed spine shows the scriptures of the classical empire and the dwarven Runi. Some shelves are full of reel racks. On the fourth wall is a huge world map of the northern part of the eastern hemisphere, filled with pins and small flags.

Bane walked to the map, looking for the location of Fatalin Island. Eventually, he found it not far west of Istania. The map read: Abian Island. Bai En frowned, because this was the meaning of a giant in Elven language. Considering the existence of giants on the island, and the ancient pier in Port Tutuga, it retains a certain degree of elven style, which makes sense.

Fatalin Island appears so small on this map, so that Bai En, who has experienced a year of travel on the island, laments the size of the world. Then he began to doubt the accuracy of the map, at least with regard to the accuracy of Fatalin Island, it seems that the island was only discovered, but never really explored, let alone accurately calculated the area.

Then he moved his fingers from Fatalin Island along Istania, along the mountains of northern Tirya, into the Marnus Empire, and then looking for his current location, only to find that he had walked so far. Less than a third of the distance on the map.

Then he continued to look east, where the great empire Gaitan was located. The Gaitan empire has more than two Marnus empires on the map. This is even because this map fails to show the entire Gaitan. The eastern border of Gaitan is completely outside the map. Bain suspected that the territory of the Gaitan Empire was three times or even four times larger than the Marnus Empire. Such a vast empire is terrifying to think about.

Baien moved his finger away from the east and began to move north. The northern part of the Marnudi Empire was the kingdom of Kaslov, then the cold zone called the troll kingdom, and then the vast mountains and frozen soil controlled by the barbarians in the north. Then Bai En saw the location of the fortress group in the northern part of the Dwarf Empire in this area. It is already close to the edge of the map, even the most remote area in the world. It's hard to imagine that the dwarf once established its own territory in such a remote area. 61 Library

Then Bai En stopped and thought about why this map would give him a peculiar sense of violation. There must be no mistake in the geographic location on this map, but the scale and accuracy need to be considered. From the map, at least Iraq The area occupied by Stania gave him a feeling larger than the actual size.

He calculated the speed and number of days he had traveled in his mind, and then put it on the map. He found that the scale of this map was indeed problematic. It was a little narrow in east and west, but a little long in north and south. He tried to find the scale on the map, but found that the scale was written in the encrypted language of the dwarf, and he could not understand it at all, so he gave up.

Then according to the ratio calculated in his heart, he roughly referred to the map and found a problem. The area of ​​Istania on the map is too large, and in order to make up for the gap in the location, the area of ​​Burtania has been reduced, and Brian suspects that the shape of Burtania is in order to conform to the key points in the geographical position. It was distorted a bit.

Bai En went on to take a closer look at all the symbols on the map, and found that the most detailed is the part of the once dwarf empire, which is normal. This is probably the map that was once saved by the dwarf empire, and the most detailed is Marnu. The ridge of the world, the north-south mountain range at the junction of the Sri Lankan Empire and the Gaitan Empire and the Marnus Empire.

This is easy to understand. This map is drawn by the dwarves and the map of the Marnus Empire. The maps of Burtania and Istania are likely to refer to their own maps, or sailors The charts drawn have errors in accuracy. This caused the map to give Bai En a weird feeling.

The islands farther away from the sea are probably drawn by elves. Considering the contradiction between dwarves and elves, islands like Fatalin Island can be understood with only a rough location and name.

However, on the north side of the map, Baien has never seen the symbols of cities, mountains and rivers in this area on the human map. He realized that these symbols must have been swallowed up by the ruins after the evil invasion.

Then when he turned around, he noticed that a huge desk in the middle of the study was submerged in a sea of ​​letters, scrolls, maps, and paperweights.

Behind the table sat the oldest dwarf that Bai En had seen. His long and big beard was woven up to the floor, and then wrapped around his belt again. The top of his head is bald. The white hair on both sides set off his face like wings, and the tough leather-like skin was covered with deep age spots. The eyes peeping out from behind the thick clip-nose glasses shone like the eyes of a young man, and Bai En immediately saw Warwick's family similarity.

"Breek-Fokker Beard of the Grimmel family, at your command and your family's orders." The old dwarf walked from behind the table while smiling. When Bai En saw him stooping and humping, he could only walk on a sturdy thick iron cane. "If I don't bow, please forgive me. I'm not as flexible as before." Bai En bowed and introduced himself.

"I must thank you for the help you gave in the fight last night ~ www.wuxiaspot.com ~ Borek said," Thank you for saving my nephew. "

Bai En wanted to say that he was only fighting to save himself, but somehow, this didn't seem appropriate.

"I just did what anyone would do in this situation," he managed to force himself to say.

Borek smiled. "I don't think so, my young friend. Nowadays, the people of Marnus rarely remember the old debt and the old pledge. If the nephew said, then few people can fight like you."

"I'm not a Marnus." Bai En replied almost subconsciously, then he added. "Maybe he exaggerated."

"Few dwarves don't tell the truth, Mr. Bai En. When you say that, you are making serious allegations."

"I--I didn't mean to say--" Bai En stuttered. Then he realized from the old dwarf's eyes that he was teasing him. "I just want to say—"

"Don't worry. I won't tell my nephew about it. I see that you are interested in maps. But now you must be hungry. Why don't you eat something with others? There are some important things later Things to discuss. This is indeed a serious matter. "

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