Schiller had a pretty bad feeling. If the fish was a story made up by a clown, this guy would definitely have a big job. He had to hurry up.
Schiller looked around, walked to the door closest to the window, and tried the strength of the door handle. He found that it was not bad, so he tied the rope to the door handle.
His dexterity value was not low, but he also knew that the clown had the ability to control dice, so he repeatedly confirmed the sturdiness of the rope, and even used a kitchen knife to scrape the window sill close to the rope to prevent the rope from being broken.
This minimizes the possibility of requiring a dice roll.
After being prepared, Schiller climbed out of the window, grabbed the rope and began to descend. He wanted to avoid the confrontation between Batman and the Joker and see what was happening downstairs.
In his judgment, the clown would definitely come to the lighthouse, but the clown came later than he expected, which proved that he might have done something on the way. Considering that the clown might be the first person to reach the lighthouse, Xi
Le had no choice but to take precautions. He had already prepared for this.
Schiller deliberately bypassed all the windows to prevent the clown or other things downstairs from seeing him. As he descended, he thought about everything he encountered at the lighthouse.
The first was the man-made traps he saw on a certain floor while exploring. Schiller thought they might have been set by the lighthouse keeper, but why did the lighthouse keeper set the traps? Just to add a little more difficulty to his life.
?
The lighthouse keeper was killed on the first floor. It is not yet certain who did it. Hef showed signs of being attacked by a dog, but it may not have been his fatal blow. It might have been the clown.
In short, this matter revealed something strange, and Schiller had no clue for the time being. He descended to the ground as quickly as possible. The rope could not be untied, so he left it where it was. He walked around to the main entrance of the lighthouse and walked in.
The first floor was still the same as before, the bodies of the dogs were there, their blood had long dried up.
Schiller walked into the room where the lighthouse keeper's body was, but found that the tall, thin man's body was missing, but the dog's body was still there.
Schiller instinctively glanced at the window to the right of the corner where the man was lying. As a result, he could just see the pier through this window. Although it was far away, the lights of the ship were particularly conspicuous in the white snow.
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Schiller's ominous premonition grew stronger and stronger.
He ran upstairs, only to find that the bodies of the Hef family were also missing. Schiller carefully checked the nearby traces, but the other party handled them fairly cleanly, leaving no footprints, and the liquid oozing from the bodies was not visible.
Show signs of movement.
Could it be another skill to control corpses?
After taking a closer look, Schiller found that something was wrong, because if the corpse was allowed to stand up and walk on its own, it would leave traces. And now that this kind of corpse disappeared out of thin air, it should have been moved away, but the other party was very skilled and removed it.
All traces.
There is a tool room at the end of this floor. After Schiller walked over, he discovered that something should be missing here. The plastic sheet of the awning, the fire hose and the mop were all missing.
Looking at it this way, the Joker didn't come too slowly, but he came too fast. In such a short period of time, he moved so many corpses and removed all traces. No wonder he was able to kidnap two ships under Batman's nose.
people.
Looking further up, there were no traces. Schiller was worried that the fight upstairs would affect him, so he walked downstairs again and went down through the hole they came up from before.
To Schiller's surprise, the large patch of reeds was gone. The traces of burning on the ground were still there, but all the living reed leaves were missing, and the lake was empty.
Could it be that Reed was also caused by the clown?
It's not impossible to think about it. Batman was seriously injured here. Although the dice took the blame, the reed also played an important role.
Schiller stood by the lake and took a look.
The river and the lake are connected, which means that the running fish in the river will directly enter the lake. Schiller did see those fish jumping into the lake from the river, but they disappeared directly into the lake.
The lake was pitch black and nothing could be seen. Schiller was wearing night vision goggles, but if he didn't get close enough, he really couldn't see what was going on under the water.
Schiller took a deep breath, cautiously approached the lake, picked up a little water with his hands, and found that the water was not turbid. This meant that the water in the lake looked so deep because the lake was unimaginably deep.
Schiller walked half a circle around the lake, and finally found some clues in the scorch marks. He found that it must have been burned twice, and the last time was burned recently.
The Joker burned the body here?
No, it shouldn't be. Schiller carefully observed the details of the scorch marks. It was impossible to burn the animals here, otherwise there would be traces of grease and the like left.
Then the cleaning tools should have been burned here.
The body was brought here and sunk to the bottom of the lake. What was at the bottom of the lake?
The ship should have docked by now. Schiller calculated the time in his mind and knew that he could not wait any longer.
He directly put on the night vision goggles, grabbed the pistol with a few bullets left, and jumped along the shore of the lake.
The water in the lake is terrifyingly cold, but the good news is that the night vision goggles are waterproof and can see the situation in the lake more clearly.
The lake is really weird. It is better to say that this is a lake than a huge water lake. Apart from the clear lake water, there is nothing, not even a reed blade can be seen.
Schiller kept sinking, not knowing how deep it was, but fortunately, the water seemed to be somewhat abnormal, and it would not let him float, but could sink endlessly.
Just when Schiller was distracted and thinking about the situation inside the lighthouse, a scary and bloated face suddenly appeared in front of him.
Schiller was startled and turned away. Then he found that there were corpses floating around him. All the corpses had their feet tied with reed leaves and were floating two or three meters away from the bottom of the lake.
It was the Hef family, Madeline and the lighthouse keeper in the cabin.
At the bottom of the lake, Schiller finally saw a glimmer of light, but it was not a light, but a green light.
He looked along the light, but it was difficult to see the whole picture, so he swam upwards with all his strength and saw a huge magic circle at a slightly higher place.
Schiller immediately realized something. He hurriedly swam upstream. When the last oxygen in his lungs was about to be exhausted, he got out of the water and climbed up from the shore in some embarrassment, panting.
But he knew that he had no time to rest, so he returned to the lighthouse as quickly as possible, rushed to the room where the lighthouse keeper died, and looked through the window.
What's docked at the pier is not a modern fishing boat at all, but three huge sailing warships from the last century.
Schiller took a deep breath and took a few steps back.
Check out the correct version one by one!
Now, now that the strange copy of Modern Times has been transferred to Smouth Storm, Schiller can only pray that the person who comes here will not be a deep diver.
Wait a minute, are those fish...
Schiller no longer cares about whether there is a fight upstairs. The clown is really not a fuel-efficient lamp. This copy of what was supposed to be an original story suddenly introduced classic Cthulhu elements, but they have no corresponding magic skills at all.
This is bad.
When he first knew that this village was close to the sea, he should have been prepared for this, but he thought that none of these players would be very familiar with the classic Cthulhu mythology. Unexpectedly, the clown gave him a surprise.
As the only cleric in the team, he must do something now, otherwise if the Deep Ones land, the old days will soon come and everyone will die.
Originally, it didn't matter if they couldn't pass the level. The key was that they were the first to kill Greed. If they couldn't pass the level, Greed would definitely go crazy.
Schiller thought about the resources he now had.
Greed is out, and his laboratory probably won't be able to open, but if he wants to prevent the return of the old days, the resources he holds are crucial.
Old Siltek is a key figure. Schiller's mind is spinning rapidly. Only by finding him can he obtain all the resources in the greedy setting. But the problem is that this guy is followed by a monster. Without knowing its limitations, he will be
Just kill it.
Greedy knew that he was going to die, but he didn't give any clues when he mentioned it. Did he know that he was being plotted?
But Schiller felt that even if he knew that he was being plotted and that the situation was inevitable, he would not be willing to destroy all the resources that they could have used. There must be clues somewhere.
Schiller suddenly remembered that there was also a monster in the room of 1913. Could it be that the two monsters were fighting each other and both would suffer?
But after thinking about it, Schiller felt that it was impossible. The monsters would not fight each other directly. The main reason was that he couldn't bet. If there was no fight, in addition to facing the things on those strange ships, he would also have to face
Against two terrible monsters.
Schiller suddenly thought, what is the situation in the village now?
If something really comes off the ship, even though the lighthouse is close to the dock, they may not come directly. It is more likely that they will pour into the village.
Schiller glanced upstairs. Batman was holding back the Joker, and the Joker was holding back Batman. With this guy's fear of chaos, he wanted to destroy more than just this small village.
Once the old days return, no one can escape.
When it comes to things outside the village, someone with influence must step forward. Greed is dead. No matter what dangers there are around old Siltek, Schiller must find a way to get close to him.
As for why he has to work so hard to save the world, in fact, if the clown chooses another way to destroy the world, Schiller really may not care, but the deep diver is really ugly, and Schiller doesn't want to become half-man, half-fish
monster.
Schiller took inventory of what he had on hand. He had a gun, a few bullets in the gun, and a night vision device, but the kitchen knife was left to Batman. He had to get another cold weapon.
After walking around on the first floor, Schiller did not find any cold weapons such as knives, but he did find a crowbar. This thing is a good thing. It is of moderate length and is not light in weight. It is very easy to pick up.
Schiller returned to the original small warehouse, ate a few mouthfuls of food to replenish calories, temporarily turned off the night vision device, judged the direction of the village based on the direction of the dock, and then set off.
He was not worried at all that Batman was confused about his departure. Just by walking around here, the watery footprints he left were enough for Batman to figure out what was going on.