"I have a different point of view than you. I think the Hugo Award is very likely to make a big news this time, and "Harry Potter" will directly win the award." Xu Zizai said with a smile.
"Maybe it's possible, we--well, it seems like there--"
Xu Zizai turned to follow Parker's line of sight and saw a bunch of people surrounding a cosplayer taking pictures.
The cosplayer plays Saros in "The Savages of Hebrews".
Saros is a monster with five legs, three arms and no eyes. It is a high-end force in "Hebrew Savage". Someone has said before that the prototype of this monster is Feier in "Garonia".
Multiethnic.
Saros is what people call this monster, and the monster itself has a name, Linlesi.
To be honest, this cosplayer is very unprofessional and the props are very poorly made. The three prosthetic legs look like they are about to fall off at any time.
But Parker and the others still recognized who this cosplayer was at a glance.
Who said Llorente's figure is so special?
That's right, the cosplayer who plays Saros is Llorente himself, the author of "The Savages of Hebrews". This is why so many people surround him.
In the past two days, Llorente has really opened the eyes of science fiction fans.
Other well-known science fiction writers are all invisible. Except for officially organized activities, they rarely appear in the public eye. Even Zhang Zhong walked through the crowd with a swagger on the first day and played a role.
Voldemort almost never appeared in public like this.
But Llorente is different. Ever since authors started cosplaying, he has been enjoying it a lot.
According to statistics from fans, in just over three days, Llorente played more than fifteen roles, and these fifteen roles are all from his works.
In fact, Parker and the others had seen Llorente once in the morning. At that time, Llorente played the biochemical monster Fernandez in "Fallot".
That was the fattest Fernandez Parker and the others had ever seen.
Llorente never seems to choose a role.
Fernandez, both in the original book and in the movie, is a skinny skeleton, while Fernandez played by Llorente is more like a doughy man.
But no matter what, Llorente's down-to-earth attitude once again refreshed the understanding of science fiction fans.
But this time things were not that simple. Llorente, who played Saros, stood there with a serious expression on his face. Facing the chatter from fans, he shouted in a rough voice: "Who is my father?"
"I am!" shouted Llorente's fans.
Xu Zizai, who was watching the show from a distance, was stunned for a moment, "These fans really dare to joke."
Parker smiled and explained, "You may not have read "The Hebrew Savages". The conversation between Llorente and the fans is actually a joke. Saros is the product of genetic experiments, but he always believed that he had parents.
, so the sentence he said most in the book was "Who is my father?", and he was known as the father-seeking maniac. Later, because his line was so deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, many fans would say it when he said it.
When followed by the phrase 'I am', it's like the cross talk in Chinese cross talk."
After hearing Parker's explanation, Xu Zizai suddenly understood.
Just then Llorente shouted again, "Who is my father?"
Xu Zizai also joined in the fun and shouted, "I am!"
At this moment, people were suddenly attracted by a dark shadow floating down from the second floor.
A man wearing a purple magic robe fell from the sky. Of course, the Wia behind him was also obvious.
People recognized this character: Arthas, the big boss from "Necromancer 8", a necromancer full of negative energy.
Alsace staggered a little when he landed, but he immediately stabilized his body and looked at Saros with his hands behind his back: "Poor little Saros, are you looking for your father?"
Saros looked at Arthas and said with a gloomy look, "Disgusting necromancer, stay away from me, or I will tear you into pieces!"
The surrounding science fiction fans, whether they were fans of "The Undead" or fans of "Hebrew Savage", were stunned. This guy, Saros, actually knew Arthas?
"Poor little Saros, I kindly brought you news about your father, but now it seems that you don't need it." Alsace smiled, turned around and was about to leave.
"Stop, what did you say, my father?"
"Yes, your father."
"Who is my father?"
People around him suddenly felt that the man playing Alsace looked familiar.
"It's Linde!"
Someone shouted loudly.
After being reminded like this, most people immediately recognized that the person who played Arthas was none other than Lind, the original author of "The Undead".
Linde and Llorente, who were acting opposite each other, were particularly focused and were not distracted by the audience around them. They were still saying their lines.
"Your father is a great necromancer, and your mother is a human scientist. Love brought them together, but they only gave birth to poor Saros, a man who is neither human nor necromancer."
Warrior." Alsace's tone was full of temptation.
"My father is a necromancer?" Saros asked doubtfully, but he did not immediately believe Arthas' words.
"That's right, look at what you look like. This is a masterpiece of negative energy."
"Where is my father?"
"Your father is dead, at the hands of evil humans."
…
"Saros, don't listen to him, you are not a descendant of the Necromancer at all." A seductive shout came from outside the crowd.
The people around followed the sound and saw a beautiful woman in military uniform walking slowly. The people around could not help but leave a passage for her.
"Penny Austin!"
Xu Zizai and Parker quickly adjusted the position of the camera.
"It can be seen from Penny Austin's dress that she plays the female scientist Audrey in "Bunker Blade"." Parker adjusted the camera while introducing the character to Xu Zizai, "Tsk, tsk, now it's interesting.
, three famous writers played their roles and broke the dimensional wall."
"Kill him." Seeing Audrey in military uniform walking over, Alsace roared, "Saros, kill her quickly, it's this evil human being who killed your parents."
"No, Saros, listen to me, you are not a descendant of the Necromancer, but a mistake in the human laboratory." Audrey gritted her teeth and said.
"Saros, kill her."
…
At this moment, the sound of thumping footsteps was heard not far away.
"It seems quite lively here."
Everyone looked at the sound again, and they were immediately confused, because it was Zhang Zhong who played Voldemort, and he also had a speaker slung around his waist. The footsteps that hit people's hearts just now seemed to come from that speaker.