Chapter 397
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"Fog" – Single player mode
Introduction: Omitted (Plot guidance will be provided in single player mode. Currently not explained)
Type: Apocalyptic disaster, shallow nemesis.
Difficulty:?? (Events that involve Cthulhu will have a wide range of difficulty. The System will limit the difficulty to a maximum of five stars.)
Main quest requirement: None.
(Note: Open investigation mode. The plot guidance will not completely fix the route. It will give the individual enough choices to induce thousands of paths.
Meet a certain requirement, complete a certain line, or completely escape from the fog. You can escape from the destiny event.)
Reward:??
(The final reward will be judged and given based on the individual's choices, depth of investigation, and performance. Because the investigation and exploration route has not been chosen, the reward basis cannot be given at the moment.)
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"Single player mode … a unique way to proceed?
What the hell is the destiny event I chose? Other than the type, the introduction, requirements, and rewards are all unknown.
It's completely different from the destiny events I've experienced before. "
When Han Dong woke up, he was lying in the spacious living room on the first floor of the mansion.
He was wearing loose and warm pajamas. He held a cup of hot coffee in one hand and a remote control in the other. However, he could not turn on the TV.
"A power outage?"
At this moment, the system notification came.
"Plot guidance activated in single player mode."
"Fog" introduction to the plot:
You are a freelance writer. Because you went out to collect materials, you came to a remote town in the United States.
One day, a sudden storm hit the town. It caused a lot of trees to collapse, the power supply to stop, and the signal base station to be damaged.
The house you temporarily rented was also destroyed.
The horror story in the fog will start here. You will be given 30 minutes of free time.
Han Dong immediately fell into deep thought.
"The plot guidance … Maybe there will be some mandatory requirements for the next action.
I'm quite familiar with the movie "Fog." After all, I watched this movie in my undergraduate film appreciation class. I even wrote a report at that time.
I remember that the main content of the movie is that the fog engulfs the town. The main character and some of the town's people are trapped in the town's supermarket and encounter the fog monsters.
The absolute fear and helplessness of being trapped in the fog are very well created. The conflict of human nature in the desperate environment is also very good.
However, there are some problems with this movie.
The question of the fog monster's origin was obtained through a second-class soldier's uncertain verbal description.
It seemed that on the other side of the mountain, the military was conducting some kind of top-secret experiment. They intended to open a [window] to another world, but in fact, they opened a door to another world.
From the other side of the door, all sorts of indescribably terrifying lifeforms emerged.
But was that really the case? There was no clear answer in the movie.
Moreover, in the ending of the movie.
The director deliberately wanted to create a sense of despair and helplessness, and then an unexpected twist … How could such a terrifying life form be controlled by the military in such a short time? "
In Han Dong's view, what was shown in the movie was only a small part of the truth. The story was far from over.
Han Dong quickly reviewed the plot of the movie.
Just as he was about to release the two summoned creatures from his head and proceed with the Fate event together …
"Hmm … what's going on?"
Han Dong could not sense the anomaly's existence … or even establish a connection with his brain.
[Due to the uniqueness of the Mist, all abilities that do not originate from the Destiny Realm are sealed.]
"This is bad!!"
Abilities that came from outside the city were Han Dong's most important trump card.
If the abilities from outside the city were sealed, Han Dong's abilities would be greatly reduced … He would not be able to use the Magic Eye, summon the two anomalies, or fuse with the Dozze Crow.
He had never encountered such a situation in any of the Fate events before.
[However, as the investigation and exploration continues, some of your abilities can be used under certain conditions.]
"Hmm? So many rules … Can't you tell me all of them at once? "Han Dong could not help but complain.
In the blink of an eye, 5 exquisite cards appeared on the coffee table. They corresponded to Han Dong's sealed 'abilities from outside the city'.
(1) Ability Card – [Magic Eye]
A card with a green crystal border was drawn with a vertical eye surrounded by strange runes. Through the changing luster on the surface of the card, it created a strange 'living eye' effect.
Consumes 3 Nightmare Points. Can be used for 1 hour.
Effect: The Magic Eye can help you dispel the illusions in the Mist, increase your observation range and see through the weaknesses of monsters.
(2) Item Card – [Corpse Feather Coat]
A card with a white border was drawn with an exquisite black feather coat.
Consumes 1 Nightmare Point per use (Lasts for 30 minutes). Consumes 5 Nightmare Points per use to permanently equip this item.
Effect: Provides full attribute defense and additional mobility.
(3) Ally Card – [Crowmen]
A card with a black border was drawn with a terrifying Crowmen with two heads crouching on a tree branch.
Consumes 1 Nightmare Point per summon. Lasts for 1 hour. (Should an ally die during the summon, the card will be permanently deactivated and cannot be summoned again.)
Description: A Crowmen from Ghain Forest. Possesses excellent scouting abilities, but weak combat abilities.
(4) Summon Card – [Wicked Lady]
A card with a red border was drawn with a woman in a red dress standing in the corner of a room. The kitchen knife in her hand glowed with a silver light.
Type: Human
Consumes 1 Nightmare Point per summon. Lasts for 1 hour. (When a summoned creature is heavily injured, it will immediately disappear. The corresponding card will enter a cooldown period and cannot be used for a period of time.)
(5) Summon Card – [Hell Monk]
A card with a lava border was drawn with a bald man being whipped in the depths of hell.
Type: Demon
Consumes 1 Nightmare Point per summon. Lasts for 1 hour. (When a summoned creature is heavily injured, it will immediately disappear. The corresponding card will enter a cooldown period and cannot be used for a period of time.)
"Hmm … This is barely acceptable. As long as it doesn't completely seal my ability, everything is fine. Otherwise, this Fate event might really be dangerous. "
Han Dong immediately tried to use the ability from the Fate Realm.
Plague, sand, and some crow abilities that did not involve pollution could be used normally.
"By the way, how do I get the [Nightmare Points] required to use the card?"
At this moment, another mysterious item appeared on the coffee table … It looked like a black candy bag.
Han Dong immediately thought that the candy bag might be related to the Nightmare Points.
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