337 Palace

All that can be seen in the dwarves' collection is the old wine, and the rest is rotten.

Downey was suspicious that the dwarves had built large basements underneath all the buildings, possibly to store wine.

In addition, Downey saw elaborate pipes in some of the dwarves' dwellings, which were clearly designed to draw high-temperature flames and help them forge weapons.

This kind of earth fire is definitely useless now, but if it is more noisy, it may lead the lava out.

It is the dwarf king who rules the city of Aystone, and each of the dwarf kings is very strong, at least the current legend is extraordinary, as for who the last dwarf king of Aystone is, Donnie can't figure it out.

The palace of the dwarven king sits in the center of Ayleston, and the entire dwarven city is in the shape of a circle, with the dwarven king living in the very center, which is now blocked by high walls.

To be precise, it is one or more layers of solid stone that wrap the central area of Aylestone, and it is very tightly sealed.

Donnie is now standing under the stone ball more than ten meters high with Pepper, and the boulder in front of him is no longer suitable to describe as a stone wall, to be precise, it is a stone ball that is upside down on the palace of the dwarf king.

After coming here, Donnie didn't rush to break through the stone wall, but circled around the stone wall for a while.

Donnie saw very clearly, he must not easily approach this stone wall, let alone directly do it, otherwise there will inevitably be a bad result.

The reason is simple, the stone walls are full of curses left by the dwarves, although most of them are useless, but there may be a curse in every corner that does not consume light power, or other means of defense.

Because of this, Donnie is reluctant to touch this brow, as long as he is willing to take the time to find the right entrance.

After all, the scale of the dwarf king's palace is not small, and it is not so easy to cover all the palaces of such a large scale, especially after so many years, the magic left over from the distant era should also lose its effectiveness.

After searching for about half an hour, Donnie finally found a possible passage entrance.

The passage seemed to have been dug out by someone, and since the dwarves had never discovered it, Downey had only one clue to do it.

That's the transcendent who left the ancient book in the mirror, and of course, he could get the map before he even entered Aystone, and maybe someone else did.

Donnie even had some doubts that he had taken away the benefits he had left behind, so he didn't find anything.

The stone wall was smashed open a hole more than a person high, and inside the stone wall a few meters wide was the palace of the dwarven king, which could not escape the passage of time.

The palace was supposed to have a name, but Downey didn't find it, the city was so clean that even the dwarven writing remained.

Donnie couldn't tell which person had wiped out all the information, but he thought it was most likely the power of the Black Magic Mountain.

And this is not the main entrance to the palace of the dwarven king, and when you enter from here, you will see the remains of countless collapsed buildings.

Downey didn't care much about these things, because he knew that most of the things here were good, and even if they did, they were very well hidden, and it was not easy to find them.

Under Pepper's command, the paper soldiers scattered and went underground to search.

The dwarves have similar architectural styles, and even where the dwarven kings live, most of the buildings have an underground space.

This is the end of the map guide. Just as the paper soldiers continued to search, but kept hitting the wall, the abnormal situation appeared again.

Once again, Pepper's paper soldiers lost contact.

Fortunately, this time was a little different from the last time, the paper soldiers did not disappear at the same time, and there were already some discoveries before they disappeared.

According to the information that the paper people reported back before they disappeared, they had discovered the existence of a secret passage in the basement below the house.

Not every room has a secret passage, some have not, and it depends on whether the paper soldiers find it.

In Downey's opinion, most of these secret passages lead to the same place.

Some of them have been opened, and there are even traces of scuffles around them.

But there were no dwarven corpses on the ground, just discarded and useless armor and broken weapons.

It was when the paper people discovered the secret passage that the paper soldiers disappeared one after another, as if they were swallowed up by the things in the secret passage.

The paper goblin had a headache, and his heart was extremely angry.

But its strength really couldn't stop such a thing, so it could only grit its teeth angrily, saying that it would not want to send the paper soldiers far away.

Donnie didn't put all his hopes on the paper people, considering that there would be no map next, and he could only grope his way forward, so he took Pepper and walked directly into the underground tunnel.

Whether it's Donnie or the Paper Elves, it's clear that there is something extremely dangerous in this ruined city.

Aside from the Immortal Spirits and the Dark Dwarves, there must be something else.

Thinking of this, Donnie immediately raised his vigilance and walked slowly into the dark tunnel.

It seemed to be the most complete thing in the entire city, and thinking of this, Donnie suddenly found himself forgetting the dwarves' wine reserves.

Concrete proof of the existence of the dwarves is still preserved on both sides of the passage, and strange lines outline a story of the dwarven king who came to Ayllstone with his dwarven subjects who believed in him, introduced the heat of earth fire to the city, mined in the ore veins around the city, traded and clashed with other races, and so on...

The longest of these is when the Dwarven King uses the God-given battle axe, the Wrath of the Dwarve, to slash a monstrous monstrous that is entrenched here and refuses to leave.

There is no text in the dwarven mural, so you can only look at the picture, which resembles an abstract painting, in which the dwarven king holds an axe and splits a strange dragon that resembles a dragon.

This weirdness can only be described as similar to a dragon, because in addition to its many heads, it also has a large number of wings and tails, and the whole body behind it is full of wings, and the origin of the wings is different, and the tail is the same.

This monstrous dragon head, wings and tails of various creatures was hacked to death by the Dwarven King, and it was then founded on the city of Aylstone.

There is no mention of the Dark Magic Mountain or the enemies of Ayllstone in these paintings, as if all enemies were vulnerable to the Dwarven King.