Savior Simulator

Chapter 690 The Light in the Stone Pillar (for Subscription)

Chapter 690 The Light in the Stone Pillar (for Subscription)

The first draft of the script of the game mod "Hong Kong Raiders" was provided by Gao Fei himself.

After the game was made, there were so many changes that even the original author felt strange.

However, in terms of overall style, he still implements his own creative ideas.

For example, in a standard "dungeon" level such as "Bear Goblin Lair", when the adventurer reaches the last scene, there will always be a boss battle.

After defeating the boss and then rescuing the hostages, it can be called a successful pass.

From the day Gao Fei first came into contact with video games, to be precise, from the beginning of "Super Mario" on the red and white machine, this concept has been deeply implanted in his mind.

From middle school to university, Gao Fei has always had a soft spot for roguelike games.

Later, when I wrote my own novels, including writing custom game scripts for the Tiangong Design Department, I would emphasize roguelike elements. At the end of the dungeon adventure, how could there not be a wonderful and exciting boss battle as the climax?

Something is wrong!
This is not my style!
Gao Fei couldn't think of any reason for the game designer to go against his original intention and cut off the boss battle in this chapter-even though he didn't mention which boss to put here in the original case.

It doesn't matter what the specific monster is, but it can't be without it!
Gao Fei opened the astrolabe and checked the automatically recorded battle report, maybe he missed something.

After flipping through it, I really found a suspicious text.

"Have a confrontation about 'passive perception.'"

"The fight failed!"

"You didn't find anything unusual in the execution hall."

I can go to your uncle!

I obviously found something abnormal, okay? !

Gao Fei couldn't help complaining.

His 6th-level Spell Thief, Passive Perception is 16.

When someone sneaks behind him, or camouflages in front of him, a relevant check will be made. If the result of the check is greater than his passive detection, no abnormality will be found.

The reverse is also true.

When Gao Fei sneaks behind the enemy and is about to launch a sneak attack, he also needs to make a "Hidden" check to resist the enemy's passive detection. If the confrontation fails, the opponent will be alert and avoid the sneak attack.

Since it is "passive" detection, Gao Fei will not be prompted by the system, similar to the DM secret dice in the board game running group.

If he hadn't looked back at the battle report himself, he would never have known that such a confrontation had ever taken place.

In fact, the matter of turning over the battle report is already a bit too much.

Of course, it can also be considered that the vigilance of the player goes beyond the game role it plays, which is a manifestation of the additional bonus provided by the "human flesh performance".

The question now is, why does the system test my passive perception?
What on earth are you trying to hide from me?
If the confrontation just now had won, what would have been discovered?
Full of doubts, Gao Fei stood outside the hall door and carefully observed every corner and every piece of decoration in the hall, looking for suspicious things.

Finally, Goofy's eyes fell on the stalactite pillar.

In the end, the most suspicious thing is the lantern emitting magical aura!

Under normal circumstances, when infiltrators enter this hall, their attention will be attracted by the light from the lantern on the stone pillar, ignoring the other dark caves on the stone pillar.

Doesn't the old saying "It's dark under the lights" refer to the current situation?
There are seven holes in the stalactite pillars, but only one has a lantern in it.

The other six dark caves... Your sister, don't you think there are monsters like little devils hiding there?
correct!Little devil, you are born with "invisibility"!
The more Gao Fei thought about it, the more suspicious he became.

To be on the safe side, he decided to hit two shots first, no matter whether he had dates or not!

Gao Fei loaded the pistol with silent bullets, aimed at the center of the stone pillar, and pulled the trigger!
He thought so.

If there are ambushes hidden in the cave of the stone pillar, as I feared.

This shot hit the stone pillar, and the impact caused would definitely startle the monsters hiding in the cave, and they all poked their heads out to see what happened.

And when they saw the intruder Gao Fei, they would definitely try to call the police immediately.

At this time, the bullet inlaid on the stone pillar can open a "silence barrier" with a radius of 20 feet, which can prevent them from calling the police.

Next, Gao Fei will consider how to proceed according to the specific situation in the hall.

His approach and his thinking should be said to be reasonable.

There are some real risks, but unpredictable risks have been avoided to the greatest extent.

But what happened next took him by surprise.

In fact, Gao Fei basically guessed the hidden stakes set by the game designer here, but there are some small deviations.

The seemingly empty execution hall was indeed filled with ambushes.

It's just that the ambush was not hiding in the cave on the stalactite pillars as Gao Fei expected.

In fact, the so-called "stalactite pillars" are disguised prison guards lurking in the dark!

Gao Fei's failed passive detection and confrontation before failed because he failed to see through its wonderful disguise of falsehood!
The stone pillar that was shot showed its true colors.

The originally smooth surface of the stone pillar was split longitudinally, and a huge one-eyed slowly opened, flashing a ferocious red light.

Below the one eye, it splits horizontally, revealing what looks like a mouth, covered with densely packed fangs.

Except for the cave containing the lantern, the other six caves on the monster's body were spraying viscous jelly out of the body.

The jelly is flesh-red, extending into flexible whiskers, the surface is moist and smooth, waving wildly in the air, like octopus claws squeezed out of the body.

Seeing this scene, Gao Fei quickly shrank back in fright.

The monster's tentacles kept stretching, chasing after his buttocks, winding like a snake.

Goofy has exited the hall door.

Glancing back in a hurry, seeing the organ-like tentacles still chasing him, he couldn't help breaking out in a cold sweat, and ran towards the stairs.

It wasn't until they turned the corner of the stairs that the tentacles stretched to the limit were forced to stop. They squirmed viciously for a while, and retreated unwillingly.

Oh, the Immortal Banban!

What kind of bullshit monster is this, full of Cthulhu's style of painting? !

Damn me!
Gao Fei took a deep breath to calm his violently beating heart a little bit, collected himself, and added an "invisibility technique" to himself, and tiptoed back along the stone stairs.

Taking a peek, the monster disguised as a stone pillar in the hall is creeping towards the stairs.

This guy moves very slowly, like a turtle crawling.

Visually moves up to 10 feet per round.

This made Gao Fei feel a little relieved.

My own speed is much faster than the monster, even if I can't beat the opponent, at least it is not difficult to escape.

(End of this chapter)

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