"But this is the heraldic sword of the Lannister family." Ian gently stroked the golden lion head at the end of the sword's hilt, which showed his domineering power vividly, and twitched the corner of his mouth.

"A sword belonging to the brothers in black," Eton interrupted Ian and said seriously, "For the Night's Watch, the last name is meaningless."

"You mean this sword originally belonged to a certain Night Watchman?"

"exactly."

"Then what is the relationship between this night watchman and that Doville?"

"You don't need to know this." The old blacksmith shook his head, "If you accept this task, I can pay you a commission of 3 golden dragons, and after you join the Night Watch, Dovel will also give you some care. I As I should have said before, he is a senior Ranger."

Damn it! 3Jinlong’s commission? Are you that rich? Ian looked around subconsciously, and the thought of ransacking the blacksmith shop flashed through his mind.

But the next second he gave up this crazy idea.

This is the central square of Harrenhal! A skinny camel is bigger than a horse. No matter how the He'an family declines, he, a broken mercenary knight, can't shit on their heads.

"Okay," Ian put the heraldic sword in his hand back into its scabbard, hung it on his waist, and said seriously, "Deal, I promise to deliver the sword, and I swear on my honor." I'm early. Just told you I have no honor.

After receiving Ian's reply, the old blacksmith smiled, and then he gave Ian 6 golden dragons and 120 silver deer in person, of which 3 golden dragons were the commission for the sword delivery mission, and the rest were Ian's income from selling equipment.

Ian put all the coins into his bag, walked out of the blacksmith shop, and picked up his horse again.

Thinking back on the mission just now, Ian couldn't help but reveal a sarcastic smile.

Even if he didn't plan to go to the salt farm to suppress the merchants, he wouldn't take on such a weird mission!

Are you kidding me, a Harrenhal blacksmith out of nowhere produced a Lannister heraldic sword and offered it to a Night's Watcher? He also said that this sword once belonged to a night watchman.

There are too many doubts here, including the relationship between the sword's original owner and Dovi, their relationship with the Lannister family, and how the sword could have been bypassed even though the sword owner and Dovi were both members of the Night's Watch. A large circle ran to a blacksmith at Harrenhal.

If Ian was sitting in front of the computer playing games now, as a veteran plot party, he might have to dig out all the secrets inside.

As for now, he thinks his brain is not broken yet.

Secrets often come with danger, especially since this was a secret related to the Lannister family. He was worried that he might be buried with a certain family secret without paying attention.

Shaking his head, Ian returned his attention to the heraldic sword he had just cheated and temporarily kept.

This is a really big harvest!

Apart from anything else, this Lannister heraldic sword is obviously worth a lot of money. Judging from Ian's experience, its cost should be more than 10 golden dragons, and if sold, it would be worth at least twice the cost.

The only problem is how to sell the sword? Ian was lost in thought again.

There is no doubt that apart from the excellent craftsmanship of this sword, its most valuable part is the lifelike carved gold lion head, which can be called a work of art.

But this thing is the coat of arms of the Lannister family, the richest and most powerful family in Westeros. In this era where coats of arms basically represent identity, there has almost never been a nobleman forging the coat of arms of other families. matter.

Naturally, no one would be crazy enough to buy a Lannister heraldic sword.

In other words, although this sword is valuable, it is extremely hot.

"Perhaps that's why the old blacksmith dared to hand over the sword to me like this?" Ian couldn't help but think.

He had thought about why the old blacksmith believed him so easily.

He concluded at the time that the old blacksmith believed the story he made up about "going to join the night watch."

After all, from the perspective of the old blacksmith, a normal mercenary knight would not be able to sell armor, nor would he be so idle that he would lie to a blacksmith, so he was almost certain that Ian was telling the truth.

And for an "upright and filial good knight" who "swore an oath on his own honor" and "voluntarily put on black clothes" and "left all his money to his parents before leaving", why should he feel uneasy? Woolen cloth?

Now it seems that the reason why the old blacksmith dared to hand the sword to him was because he was sure that he could not sell the sword.

"Is it possible that the lion's head can only be melted off? No, it would be fine if it were made of pure gold. But if it were gold-plated, wouldn't it be immediately useless if melted?" Ian rejected another idea.

"Eh? Wait, why the hell do I have to sell the sword?" Ian suddenly raised his forehead, "Isn't my most important goal now to change the characteristics of the start and pretend to be an identity that is absolutely impossible to be a player? "

Let me ask, what identity in this world is more unlikely to be a player than a knight of the Lannister family?

This gold-plated heraldic sword is obviously the work of the senior blacksmith in the castle. Even within the Lannister family, only those with a certain status are qualified to wear it.

This also means that at this moment, I have mastered the key props for playing a Lannister.

Next, he only needs to get himself a set of exquisite clothes, and then change to a taller horse, and he can perfectly play a Lannister knight.

Then he also plays the role of Hammer's caravan guard?

"No, no, no, there are still flaws in this." Ian then shook his head, "What I have to face is not the indigenous people, but the players who rashly pretend to be a member of the Lannister family. If they are asked about their parents' names, Yuan It's a lot more trouble to lie."

Although the other party may not ask, what if they do? Refuse to answer with a grumpy look? Doesn't this simply add doubts to yourself?

So, is there any way to prevent this from happening?

Looking at the heraldic sword in his hand again, Ian smiled, and he had an idea.

This is half a sword.

The half-hand sword is the most common type of sword in Western movies and television works. It has the three characteristics of the knight's sword, the "cutting" of the two-handed sword, and the "smoothness" of the broadsword. Therefore, it is also called a hybrid sword. .

So why don't you pretend to be a bastard yourself?

After all, who would be more secretive about his own life than an illegitimate child?

Normally, as long as you introduce your surname as Snow or River [Note 1], no one will ask about your life experience.

Unless he wants to use a sword to carry on the rest of the conversation with you, in the common language of Westeros (actually English), bastard and bastard are the same word. Talking to a bastard about his life experience is the same as calling his mother a bitch to his face. Not much difference anymore.

This perfectly avoids the possibility of other players testing your specific identity.

Moreover, there is no illegitimate child in the player's birth choice. According to the inertial thinking that players should use their own background stories to disguise their identities, it is difficult for players to connect an illegitimate child with the player.

"Ian Hisham is the illegitimate son of a big shot in the Lannister family. Because it is related to my father's reputation, I cannot name him." Thinking of this, Ian turned and walked towards a nearby tailor shop.

Notes: 1. The illegitimate children of Westeros nobles have their surnames based on the place where they were born. The corresponding relationships are: Buddha-Riverland, Mount Si-Western, Pyke-Iron Islands, Riverwen-Riverlands, Shad -Dorne, Snow-North, Stone East-Valley, Storm-Stormland, Weishui-Kingland

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