Ordinary fantasy adventure in Faerûn

Chapter 7 What a shitty beta player!

Chapter 7 What a shitty beta player!

"I'm a bad beta player!"

Nohir, who was deeply in love, couldn't help feeling sad. He hammered the table in front of him, knocking the rotten wooden table into pieces and sending dust all over the sky.

"Ahem, cough, cough, don't get excited, don't get excited."

Nohill spread his wings and waved away the dust. In 14 years, he had become thoroughly familiar with the wings and tail on his body and could use them flexibly. Nohill leaned over and picked up the broken notebook from the pile of wood. Sitting on the ground, he stroked his tail on the ground a few times to sweep away the dust, then put the notebook on his lap and continued writing.

"In short, because of this, I traveled through time. To be more precise, I was reborn. I was reborn in this real world, a completely real world without any trace of the game."

"I didn't fully recall my past memories until a few days ago. Before that, my memories had always been incomplete and fragmented. If I hadn't known that the plot about the Mind Flayer hadn't happened yet, I would have doubted my memory at that time. Is there a mind flayer tadpole in your head?"

In fact, he doesn't know what his situation is now. He clearly just wanted to play a game and ended up traveling through time. He didn't even have any impression of the process of traveling through time.

There was no flash of light or dizziness. I just lost almost any consciousness the moment I clicked to start the game. I lived in this world in a daze. It is only now that I can recall the past 20 years. .

Nohir picked up the overturned pen and ink. The bottle of ink was almost dry when he found it, so nothing was spilled. He picked up the quill again and tapped it lightly in the bottle before continuing to write.

"Although I have incomplete memory before this, there is no doubt that I have spent a full 14 years in this world."

“Before I was fourteen years old, there seemed to be a voice in my head telling me when I should do what. Now that I think about it, it should be the [background] I set myself that was guiding me. After the memory was completely restored, the voice was completely silent, replaced by..."

Nohill silently recited "Character Card" in his mind. In just a moment, an interface covering all of Nohill's skills, expertise and attributes appeared in front of him. There is no doubt that this is the so-called game expansion pack from before. .

This is his plug-in, and it is also the culprit of his time travel. Probably, he doesn't quite understand the principle of this thing.

In short, combining the memories of the past and the research during the two days of escaping, he found that this character card is very similar to the upgrade panel in some novels. As long as you experience enough adventures or exercises, you can display relevant information on this character card. Skill knowledge and help me master these skills.

When you attack with fists, you will be told how to use your fists more efficiently. The same is true when using weapons. Even how to escape will be clearly shown on it. When you have free time to study it carefully, these experiences will be It automatically flows into your body like running water, greatly strengthening your ability to learn in all aspects.

Although it is not like the kind of plug-in in other novels that can be significantly improved immediately with just one click, this character card will only tell you the relevant skills, and then you will need to actively practice on your own to slowly master it, but this kind of self- Only when you practice skills yourself will you feel at ease.

If his abilities were completely given by others, Nohir would feel uneasy. The life in the wilderness has completely changed him. His experience told him that if he had not caught the prey with his own hands, the meat would have rotted long ago. Otherwise it is simply poisonous.

And the knowledge he learned about this world before traveling made him understand how dangerous this world is, and that power obtained out of thin air is as untrustworthy as the bait thrown by the devil. It is not that there are no ways to give strength through external force, but it is almost common sense that external force is unreliable, and what is easily obtained will be easily taken back. The most appropriate analogy is the profession of Warlock.

Warlocks need to tap their own bloodline to obtain unstable power. Priests need to pray devoutly to the gods they believe in to obtain divine favor. Only warlocks, whose strength depends on the mood of the sect leader, can easily grant it. , can also be easily recycled.

"Fortunately, I didn't do anything wrong with my background setting. This allowed me to survive the danger and hone my skills. I remember all the memories of crawling around in the wilderness clearly. The dangers and hardships involved still make me shudder when I think about it.”

"The following are the experiences of my body over the past ten years. There is not enough ink, so I will keep the story short."

“When I set [the background], because I didn’t know the specific details myself, I finally relied on the polishing of the system to successfully pass it. This resulted in me not appearing in the Druid Order at the beginning. nearby."

"I was abandoned in the wilderness, specifically next to the Bay Coast Highway, which is a trade route that runs through Belgost and Baldur's Gate. The small tribe I was born into was about to migrate when they migrated. Take this trade route to Baldur's Gate, then change the route to Eltoril."

"It was at this time that I was abandoned. My specific memory is a bit fuzzy. I only remember those dangerous encounters, but I can't remember the rest."

"The wilderness is really dangerous, and I have been crawling there for two years since I was three years old. With the wings on my back, I was lucky enough to survive and escape the wolves and the wilderness. Attacked by goblin bandits, and eventually found their way to Cloakwood due to the sound of the system panel.”

"I thought it would be safer in a forest with a Druid Order, but in fact, the dangers in the forest are no less than in the wilderness."

"I was once attacked by an owlbear while hunting, and I was lucky to escape from its claws. When I arrived there, it happened to be a severe winter. In order to survive the cold winter, I had to dig a big hole under the tree with my paws and curl up. I stayed in the cave for two whole weeks and almost starved to death."

"After surviving the winter, I started looking for traces of the druids under the prompts from the system panel. However, the Cloak Forest was so big that I immediately lost my way when I plunged into it. I didn't dare to fly in the forest. It was too high. I was already not small at that time, and a target of this size would be very vulnerable when it first takes off."

"The most direct result of this lesson was that my face was scratched by a lurking black panther with a huge wound. The guy's skin was good and kept warm. Since that day, I have been relatively comfortable, but this is still a A profound lesson. (Enlightenment Feat: Alertness)"

"When I realized that I was lost, I could only climb a tree to a safer upper level before I dared to fly up to check the terrain. But even if you are above the sky, when you look down, there is only a vast sea of ​​​​forests, and there is no limit to it. Endless, without any reference point.”

"But fortunately, with the help of [Character Card], although I was young and ignorant at that time, because of my strong devil blood, I was born with the ability to listen, read, and write Infernal Language. Knowing a language is equal to wisdom and The basis of reason, even the language of the devil.”

"Coupled with the memories of my previous life flashing from time to time and the constant nagging of the system panel, I learned part of the world's lingua franca at that time, and learned to identify the terrain (Comprehension Specialty: Drifter) after half a year."

(End of this chapter)

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