On the first night in Tyrosh, Ian logged into the system after returning to his room, ready to start researching what was going on with the dream copy he had previously obtained through advanced achievements.

When sailing at sea, Ian didn't dare to open any dungeons for fear of any unexpected situation. Now that he was docked in the port, he had nothing else to do, so it was just right for him to do this.

Ian found the dream dungeon scroll in the data card, but could not find the comment box on it, so he ordered the system assistant: "Explain what the dream dungeon scroll is about."

“After using this scroll, players can choose a difficulty, and then they will get a random copy of the dream in that difficulty.

Players can enter the dungeon by falling asleep. After clearing the level, they can obtain high page rewards related to the content of the dungeon. The higher the difficulty of the dungeon, the more generous the rewards will be.

Different dream copies have different rules and clearance conditions, which players need to know after obtaining them. "Anne read out the rules one by one.

"What will happen if you are woken up after entering the instance?" Ian continued to ask.

"Different dream dungeons have different rules. Players in exploration-type dungeons can enter multiple times to calculate the total time in the dream, while players in challenge-type dungeons can only enter once. If they wake up halfway, they will fail by default." Anne explained .

"Are players likely to encounter danger in the dream dungeon?"

"Each dungeon has different rules, but in principle this is related to the difficulty chosen by the player. Generally speaking, only nightmare difficulty dungeons can cause substantial harm to players, while other difficulties can at most cause psychological shadow to players."

"How can substantial harm be caused? Isn't this just a dream?" Ian was a little confused.

"In the world of ice and fire, dreams have a very special status. Many ancient beings have the power to influence dreams. The more complex the dream, the more likely it is to attract their attention and thus attract their interference."

Hearing this, Ian inexplicably thought of the plot in the TV series where Bran looked at the Night King through the vision of the Three-Eyed Raven and was grabbed by the Night King and marked on his arm.

Although 'vision' is not a dream, in the world of ice and fire, they perform very similar functions. It is difficult to say whether those 'beings' can accomplish the same thing through dreams.

"But..." Ian said a little weirdly, "Can't the dream world constructed by the system isolate those things?"

However, he regretted it as soon as he asked. Isn't this obvious? Letting those so-called gods or false gods become part of the challenges faced by players in the nightmare difficulty dream dungeon is simply the purpose of the dog plan!

Sure enough, AI assistant Annie did not give an answer to this question.

Ian stopped talking and clicked on the scroll.

[Players please choose the dream difficulty:

Easy medium difficulty nightmare】

Ian clicked [Difficulty] safely. Although the reward of this level of dungeon is definitely not as good as that of Nightmare, at least it will not cause danger.

After all, this is his first time playing this thing. Ian has no intention of showing off, and since his current development is in good condition, there is no need to look for excitement.

The next moment, the information about the dream copy that Ian had drawn appeared in front of him.

[Name: Inner Demon Maze

Difficulty: Hard

Type: Exploratory

Rules: # Players have a total of 72 hours of exploration time. Players can re-enter the instance every time they fall asleep.

# Players can be resurrected an unlimited number of times in dreams.

# Players can choose to resurrect at any time point they have experienced before, but all the time the player has spent will be counted.

Customs clearance conditions: unknown]

Um. It doesn't look easy at first glance, and Ian is a little helpless.

Although this dungeon allows players to resurrect indefinitely and even choose when to resurrect, the more this happens, the more difficult it is to pass the level.

Forget it, you choose the difficulty level by yourself, so it’s understandable that you won’t have a good time.

Without any further confusion, Ian fell asleep directly and entered the dreamland.

There was a sound of the air being pierced in his ears. Ian opened his eyes suddenly and saw an arrow nailed to the bone-white weirwood pillar next to him, only 5 centimeters away from his ear.

He didn't have time to think about what happened, he just instinctively ran to the corner of the street.

Because in his field of vision, the hunter who had just shot an arrow at him drew his bow again.

He didn't want to be killed at the beginning.

As soon as Ian ran a few steps, the sound of the air being pierced reached his ears again. Unfortunately, the common human body drawing plot in TV dramas did not appear.

He only felt a shock on his shoulders, and then he lost his balance and fell to the ground.

But the severe pain he imagined did not come immediately. On the contrary, he only felt that he smelled a very foul smell.

He got up from the ground and took a closer look. It turned out that he was lying among a pile of corpses. The internal organs of a corpse were wrapped around him. His face was covered with a mixture of blood, gastric juice and unknown body fluids.

"It's so disgusting. Damn it! What the hell is this copy?" Ian's stomach was churning, but he held himself back from vomiting.

He stood up and took stock of the environment here.

Soon, he recognized this place. This was the salt field outside the town of Earl Holloway.

The salt mine is very quiet at night, and there are no other sounds except for the chirping of cicadas accompanied by the wind.

"Is this the so-called inner demon maze? Is this place worthy of becoming my inner demon?" Ian was a little disdainful. He started to walk forward. There were corpses all over the place. He couldn't judge the conditions for passing the level.

However, as soon as he lifted his leg, he tripped over something under his feet. When he looked closely, he saw the face of the merchant player Harui on the corpse.

Harui's body was mangled with blood, his clothes were torn to pieces, and his head was not connected to his neck, but hanging on his belly, but his cloudy eyes with dilated pupils were staring at Yi. kindness.

Ian suddenly remembered the look in Harui's eyes when he last looked at him, full of anger and fear.

This made Ian feel irritated, but he couldn't do anything. After all, the thing in front of him was just a corpse.

In a daze, Ian suddenly saw Harui's body moving, and then the body actually stood up holding his head, and the bloodless face on the head suddenly evoked a sneer.

Ian sneered in response, and immediately drew out his sword and slashed at it. He didn't like whipping corpses, but he would not hesitate to kill such corpses.

Ian swung his sword, and the corpse ghost Harui was chopped off on the spot.

However, the next moment, Ian's eyes flashed and he felt a sharp pain coming from his shoulder.

He lowered his head and discovered that the arrowhead of a cone-shaped arrow had penetrated his shoulder, and half of his body had been stained red with blood.

Ian fell to the ground, and the surrounding scene changed to the scene at the beginning. Judging from these milky-white buildings, he could roughly guess that this was the white-walled city before it was destroyed.

Footsteps sounded in front of him. Ian raised his head and saw the guy who had just shot and arrowed himself approaching. A scar extending from his neck to his lower abdomen lay across his chest, which was particularly hideous.

It turned out to be you, and after seeing his face, Ian smiled.

It turned out to be the first player I killed, a thing that didn’t even deserve a name!

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