Chapter 63 Iron Guard
  Nohill didn't notice the commotion that happened behind him. Before Andy remembered his feats in this city, he had walked nearly a street away, so he didn't know that his actions half a year ago were actually for him. A nickname was left behind.

But even if he knew, he wouldn't care too much. After all, a title of this level is not enough to bring him an incentive point. His reputation is only slightly spread among individual unions, and he will not be satisfied. These are the only achievements.

There is still more than an hour before the scheduled connection time, but there is nothing worth noting in Livington, so now Nohill plans to go to the checkpoint on the south wing of Feilong Pass to see how many Harpers are left. There.

He put on his hood again and used thaumaturgy to change the color of his eyes to make them look less scary, and then walked towards his destination. He didn't want to reveal his ability to fly just yet.

Nohir walked very fast, and he arrived at the checkpoint in less than ten minutes. He even passed the Sword Coast Express on the way and saw Gemuvik who was not dead yet, and his role in this game. The most important animal companion is Scratch, a smart and brave white working dog.

Germuvik is now in charge of the kennel, not the animal-abuse woman in the game, and he and his apprentice Deringo take good care of the dogs inside.

"Come here and scratch me, good boy, catch it quickly."

Germuvik held a wooden stick and kept teasing and scratching, while his apprentice Deringo was feeding two other unknown working dogs.

Nohill was standing outside the fence, watching the interaction between Gemuvik and Scratch. He felt a little emotional for a moment. No matter how many weeks he had passed in the game, he still had these "old friends" in reality. Not familiar with it, or even don’t know it at all.

Alas, Nohir sighed and glanced at this old friend again.

He shook his head, put away the sorrow in his heart, and did not choose to go over to meet, but left here before others found him.

Sniffing, the playing scratch suddenly stopped and sniffed around. It smelled the smell of a stranger, but soon the smell disappeared without a trace.

"What are you thinking about? Boy, pick up the stick quickly."

Gemuvik was clapping and shouting at Scratch, which made Scratch quickly give up thinking, picked up the stick on the ground and ran towards Gemuvik. After all, to him now, Gemuvik He is his best friend.

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Passing through the South Wing checkpoint went very smoothly, so smoothly that he couldn't believe it. He originally thought that during this time of martial law in the city, Flame Fist would be more harsh on a new face like him, but he didn't expect that the entire South Wing checkpoint was... There were few soldiers on duty.

"Maybe they're all in the Feilongyan Fortress in the middle."

The Feilong Bridge, including the outer city and the lower city, is composed of two bridges, with a fortress spanning the middle. This is also the place where Gotash is crowned in the game.    Speaking of Gotash.

"This guy should be in Baldur's Gate now, right? But Karak said before that he seems to be just a Lord. Now this guy shouldn't have much energy, nor any high-strength force."

"Although Gotash has become a voter of Bane, the god of tyranny in the timeline two years later, even if he has now joined the command of the god of tyranny, before he made any achievements, Gotash was in He probably doesn’t have much status in the sect of the God of Tyranny.”

Yes, if you want to win the favor of the God of Tyranny, your personal force is not the decisive factor. The bigger factor that really affects whether His eyes will be on you is your rights in the world. At most, it is just the power of a lord. Tash obviously does not meet this condition.

"But this man should not be underestimated. His wisdom and ambition are more dangerous than force."

Bane, the god of tyranny, is one of the three gods of death who have brought great harm to this world. Bane has a simple value system. The strong not only have the right but also the obligation to rule the weak. Tyrants who have the ability to control power are more It must be so, because not only does the tyrant benefit, but the people under the tyrant also benefit. When the ruler succumbs to corruption, corruption, or old age, a stronger and more suitable ruler will rise up.

It sounds like this doctrine is a mixed bag of good and bad, but in fact tyranny brings only pain and destruction. The oppressed people resist the tyrants, and the rebellious tyrants oppress the people, causing countless losses in the process of this vicious reaction. The damage done is far greater than those benefits achieved through violence.

What's more, most of Bane's admirers are careerists and politicians. They often prioritize their own interests and don't care about their subjects at all. They only use them as tools to squander. In the game, Gotash only held power for a few years. Months have brought untold pain to the city.

Enver Gotash, this person is ambitious and more capable. He will do whatever it takes to achieve his own goals and will use all means to eradicate those who hinder him. Although his level of personal force is not high, his level of danger is comparable to the other two. Compared with the chosen ones of the three gods of death, they are absolutely comparable.

"This guy will never be willing to be unknown. He will definitely take advantage of the disappearance of the Grand Duke to increase his own power or power. Only strength can achieve these things quickly, so for Gotash, it is the most important thing. The best way is to build those steel monsters like those in the game."

Nohill did not find out any information about the Iron Guard during his time in the city, which means that this kind of steel monster has not been created yet, but based on the progress of the game, Nohill feels that this kind of thing has been created. It was only recently created.

In the timeline of Baldur's Gate 3, that is, two years later, during the time when Enver Gortash was in charge of Baldur's Gate, this kind of giant robot has already appeared widely in the streets and cities of Baldur's Gate. Beside the Gate, and protecting the citizens of Baldur's Gate in the name of Gortash.

However, this is just a lie. The Iron Guard is by no means a protector, but a weapon of war that is completely subordinate to Enver Gortash. It is the iron whip of the tyrant, and Gortash uses it to gather his flock.

The craftsmanship for making something like the Iron Guard does not entirely come from Gordash alone, because what drives this steel monster is one of Nohir's purposes in coming to Baldur's Gate this time.

"Hell Engine."

(End of this chapter)

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