Then I found the magical wardrobe while playing the "horror" hide and seek game. This is how the youngest ignorant child enters the magical Narnia world of birds (the old story).
The first thing I met was the half-goat man wearing clothes (see the image of the half-goat man in "Heroes of Invincibility IV"). I vaguely remember that it was called "Mr. Duna".
After a few words of greetings from Mr. Duna, the ignorant child decided to visit his house and listened to his good music. Sure enough, his real purpose was to abduct her and deliver her to the Ice Queen.
But the protagonist is the protagonist, and the little ignorant said a few words about the bird's friend, and the half-yang brothers were moved to a mess, letting the little bird be ignorant.
After returning home, Xiao Ignor told the other birds about the bird's own experience, which was naturally despised.
That night she was unwilling to go to the bird ice house again, but unfortunately she was followed by the little glutton, and it was a bird if she followed it. Instead of following the bird ice queen, she did not follow the bird ice queen. . . The ice queen deeply understands the child's psychology, uses a few pieces of candy to get the bird's "important information" and decisively tempts the little glutton, and starts the bird's bigger conspiracy.
On the second day, a few children entered the bird's wardrobe "as a matter of course", and officially began the so-called adventure of the bird. . .
When I came to Duna's house, I found that it had been taken away. The charges were for collusion with humans, treason and other charges.
Then Mr. Sea Otter came on stage to take them home and began to tell some "magical" things.
It's about "prophecy."
There are 2 sons of Adam and 2 daughters of Eve~ will save Narnia.
There is only one truth. These four children are the legendary "saviors". According to the plot, they should meet with Aslan by the river and defeat the ice witch together.
At this time, an accident happened. Eight greedy kids who knew somehow disappeared from the bird, and took refuge in the witch to go to the bird. . .
The ending can be imagined, a small "eyeliner" just like this.
The three had no choice but to search for the thrilling birds on the road to the legendary "Aslan" by the river. . . I encountered the "Santa Claus" in the bird legend inexplicably, and began to send equipment like these three, each with a small dagger, a horn for summoning help, and a universal medicine. Hundred-shot bow, long sword, metal shield. . . After pulling for a while, a few continued to set off, and finally came to the place where the bird army was stationed (the centaur with more than N), so they saw the bird Disney's mascot-Aslan.
Just like that. . . . . Two hours pass the bird, go home to sleep the bird.
Forget it, since it's over here, let's continue.
Then they first rescued the little greedy bird, and then everyone realized it. The Aslan generation suffered, was shaved and stabbed by the ice witch and died on the stone platform. . .
The battle began, and the two sides began to fight. . . The witch is dressed in a lion-breasted fur and rides in a polar bear chariot. She leads mainly ugly-looking "Hell" units, which is also mixed with wolves, dwarves, and even cyclops. The children lead mainly human and natural units. Such as griffons and unicorns, there are also a mixture of fire phoenixes and trivial half-goats. The battle starts with a variety of angles, first with the airdrop of the children, and then the bird melee.
Not long ago, a paragraph that MM had said before came to mind and before his eyes. Little P kid started to fight with the ice witch. .
Lens conversion. The lion resurrection bird, even its hair grows a good bird, creatively rushed directly to the ice witch’s hometown, using the "lion’s bad breath" to resurrect many creatures that were originally turned into statues by the ice witch. . Surprisingly appeared in front of the witch from behind.
In the end, the picture flows through like water. . .
Then a few ascended to the throne. . . .
Damn, the bird is finally over.
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