Ice and Fire: Reign of the Dragon

Chapter 17 Valyrian Steel Harvest (Please read later)

"Sebastian, we have basically finished searching the west. You are responsible for searching the ruins in the north."

Sebastian took the purified water handed over by Longzel, gulped down a big mouthful, and nodded in agreement.

"Amos will set off after Sebastian returns and will be responsible for searching the southern part of the ruins."

"Understood."

Longzel strengthened the protective magic for Sebastian's team, making their armor emit a faint silver and red light.

"After Amos returns, Aslan, you will take the brothers to search for the dragon corpse again. Valar, Rey, Linn, Ago, Master Malach and I will enter the ruined tower in the center of the ruins to search. Everyone, pay attention, be careful not to get hurt. The magic pollution here is too heavy. Without the protection of the skin, it is difficult for me to guarantee that my magic will work."

Longzel noticed early that the ruins not far from the place where the dragon fell were actually several towers that collapsed and exploded after being hit by something. It seems that due to the erosion of magic, those once extremely hard building materials are now either melted into one or so brittle that they break at the touch.

When the Valyrian Free Fortress still existed, the dragon kings favored tower-shaped buildings. The dragons would hang and climb on the towers. The dragon kings would also experiment with magic, entertain guests, and intrigue on the towers.

It can be said that the topless spire is an important symbol of Valyria.

According to the notes and maps left by Cleorius. Longzel guessed that this is most likely the city "Vathor" that the family once managed.

The Forge City of Valyria. In the heyday of the empire known as the Free Fortress, this city produced countless magic weapons and buried countless slave corpses.

Due to the deep involvement of magic, the Valyrian steel products cast into weapons are much higher in quality and resistance to magic erosion than the original steel, so Longzel's plan is probably to find Valyrian steel products if you can find them, find as many as you can, and if you can't find them, see if you can find the surviving original steel. As for gold, silver, jewelry, etc., they are the least important. Of course, if there are still books that can escape the doomsday catastrophe, I will immediately take people to search.

Sebastian's team returned tiredly when the black fog covering the sky was deep. They lost one man, an unlucky Silver Blood soldier who accidentally injured himself while digging the ruins.

So the deadly poison instantly ignited his blood, and Longzel's protective magic failed to work. The soldier was burned to ashes from the inside out in almost the blink of an eye.

But they gained a lot. Sebastian and another young Silver Blood soldier, Hagen Tal, found a collapsed mansion.

Its original owner had long since turned to ashes. The former glory of the mansion was buried in the dust.

However, it still left some good things for later generations.

For example, a set of Valyrian steel ring plate armor with decorations long gone, but there was still a little gold left to prove the former luxury.

A Valyrian steel rapier decorated with moonstones and black diamonds.

There is also a moon blade axe that has lost its long handle, but its original appearance can still be seen.

In compliance with Longzel's request, Sebastian and Hagen Tal did not take away the gold, silver and jewelry that remained in the ruins, but only took away armor, rapiers and battle axes.

The next to set off was Amos Fezel's team, who brought the Unsullied and vowed to bring back more spoils than Sebastian.

The black fog covering the sky gradually faded.

Amos's team returned soon. This strong young man usually spoke very little and was as sullen as a piece of hard iron. But Longzel knew that he could trust him completely, just like trusting his blood-related brothers. As long as this piece of hard iron was determined to do something, he would be able to do it perfectly.

"My Lord." Amos took the water bag handed over by Valar and swallowed the purified fresh water in big gulps. The Silver Blood Army soldiers beside him untied the packages on their backs.

A pile of various Valyrian steel products poured out on the ground.

A flaming sword shaped like a snake. It was unknown whether it was due to magic erosion or the color added during manufacturing. The sword showed a strange gray-red color, and the deeper it went, the redder it became. It looked like a burning flame.

Two Valyrian steel daggers that had lost their hilts. In order to prevent being cut by them, the Silver Blood Army soldiers also made special protection.

A huge two-handed giant sword, with a burning sun carved with various gems on the hilt of an unknown material.

There were also several gray Valyrian steel ornaments and a spear head covered with spikes, also made of Valyrian steel.

"Where did you find it?" Sebastian, who was resting, came up curiously.

Amos shook his head. He didn't know what the place was for. It might have been a blacksmith shop, or a laboratory or private residence of a dragon king. In short, there were many Valyrian steel products there, but it was a pity that many of them were damaged.

After a short greeting, Aslan Longdel took the rest of the people to search for the dragon corpse. Longzel also led his brothers to the collapsed ruins of the tower.

"Lord Longzel." After seeing the ruined tower that could no longer be seen in its original shape, the red-robed monk Malach suddenly raised his arms. "I can feel the King of Light calling me. Lord, do you know? My mentor and I were not those ignorant guys from the beginning." Malach didn't know what was wrong with him, and suddenly started talking to himself.

Longzel signaled Valar and Rey not to disturb him, and continued to dig the ruins with Ago and Linn who had been working silently.

The places that had been integrated were strategically abandoned. Those places that were fragile and shattered at the touch were the focus of the search.

"The Lord of Light R'hllor, our only true God." Marach said loudly. "He is just a symbol here. What we really believe in is the symbol behind the Lord of Light, ice and fire, cold and heat, darkness and light. What we believe in is the supreme and great will behind it. You are the darling of that will, so He generously guides you on the road to the future. The great savior Azor Agai will eventually be reborn in the land of smoke and salt, pull out the messenger of light, cut off the long night, and bring eternal light. The ancient prophecy will surely come true, and you are an important force driving all this." Marach's voice became louder and louder.

Even the cheers after Rey dug up a Valyrian steel hand half-sword decorated with a huge ruby ​​and Valar dug up a set of Valyrian steel plate chain mail decorated with dragon heads could not disturb his voice.

"His prophecy will come true, and you will also set foot on the path He points out."

"Now, He comes to pay the reward."

Longzier stared at the broken black stone in front of him in a daze.

Five dragon eggs of different colors, covered with scales, and already rocked lay quietly in a bronze container wrapped in black stone.

Next to the bronze container, a petite bone horn also lay there quietly, as if staring at Longzier.

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