Chapter 825: Confidence II
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Heroes of the Invincible Undead
- Pity apostle
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- 2021-01-30 09:02:29
Rhode noticed that just before Vednina's expression changed and smiled, Tamic's words mentioned an extremely important message.
The important information mentioned by Tamiq is about the existence of power. It is precisely because of the power that even the Sandro force represented by Vednina closed the Soul Tower in the city of death, Tami There is no way to punish them.
At the same time, the existence of the lich Stephen, also mentioned in Tamic's words, tried to use the identity of the lich to suppress these powerful Necromancers, but it was difficult to achieve any effect.
To make such a judgment, Tamik itself naturally has a certain basis. Recalling the message that Lich Stephen passed to him through the spiritual imprint, Tamic clearly understood that among the Necromancers that existed above the Soul Tower, there was an existence close to the strength of Lich Stephen.
In this case, even if Tamic made any threats, it would not make much sense. The existence of a lich is difficult to solve, and Tamic himself certainly does not have any ideas, and the words also generously admit this a little.
It’s not just Tamik, even Stephen, who exists in the Dead Tombs, will not start with Sandro until he knows his true purpose. It’s more likely that they understand each other’s Reconciliation is achieved after strength, which is also a common mode of getting along among the liches within Diya.
Due to its huge strength and immortal characteristics, compared with ordinary necromancers, there is little conflict between liches, and more of them are in their own territories to complete the accumulation of strength.
These strengths determine the mode of getting along with lich. With the exception of Lich, this may not apply to Necromancers.
Among the Necromancers, strength is more intuitive, and it can also decide more things. The extremely harsh environment inside Diyah also has a great connection with this.
For the Necromancer, the level of strength can determine whether he will continue to be a Necromancer or be transformed into a Necromancer in a battle. In this case, whether it has enough strength can affect many things inside Dia.
At this time, Tamic's words were undoubtedly considered from one aspect, and he recognized the strength of Sandro, even if the Soul Tower was closed for a long time, Tamic would not punish him.
Regarding this, it is not only Rod that can feel that Vedina, who talks with Tamik, naturally has a deeper perception.
Rhode noticed that it was Tamiko's words that inspired the confidence in Vedina. Obviously, Verdina is more concerned about the strength of her own power than any other creature, and is proud of it in her heart.
This discovery also made Rod realize that the self-confidence in Vednina's heart was not derived from anything else, but only from the strength possessed by his own forces.
Through his own observation and judgment, plus the confidence shown by Verdina, Rod no doubt realized that the strength of the Sandro side may be far stronger than he thought.
In this case, Rhodes was also at a loss as to what was expected to be successfully accomplished.
Rhode knew that these doubts in his heart might just be a sense of tension when he thought of the artifact he was about to acquire. Even Rod, after all sorts of battles, can hardly maintain absolute peace.
In this case, what Rhode can do is to ignore as many doubts as possible in his mind and instead turn his attention to other matters revealed by Verdina.
In Rhode's view, what is very different from the regular Necromancer is that Verdina will reflect this confidence in her heart in her own expression. And it will be more obvious with Tamic's words, without any hidden ideas.
According to the information known to Rhodes, the mages that exist in Bracada do have such a habit, which is very different from the way the necromancer in Diya operates.
What made Rod feel concerned was that according to the information he knew, most of the current Necromancers of Sandro were like him, and they were from Brakada, and even many Necromancers were already in Brad. In Qatar, when he hadn't mastered the spiriting technique, he began to follow Sandro.
At this time, the situation that appeared in Vedina also undoubtedly proved this to Rod.
Rhode understands that Vednina is also a mage from Bracada, and did not make much changes to the previous habits. At least Rhode did not have a smile on other necromancers. habit.
In the impression of Rhodes, even if there is a conversation between the Necromancers, it will appear extremely precautionary, and it is impossible to make such a move.
The precautions among the Necromancers and the vigilance in their hearts are not only due to their poor strength, but also need to be considered for their own safety. More importantly, it is caused by the overall environment in Diya.
The unique power system possessed by the Necromancer is destined to produce this result. If the Necromancer lacks such precautions, he will suddenly lose his life sometime and eventually be transformed into undead creatures.
In Rod's view, the Vid Nina in front of her said that although she was originally a powerful mage of Bracada, she might not understand this, and she still maintained the original practice of the mage of Bracada.
Rhode believed that the situation that existed in Verdina would not only be reflected in her expression, but in all aspects.
Even under the influence of Soul Conjuration, the rank changes into a Necromancer, and the nature that exists in the Master of Bulakad will not be easily changed.
It is not just Vedina who is in front of Rod. In the impression of Rod, many mages who have studied in Bracada are like this.
In the impression of Rod, when he was in the death tomb, the lich Stephen also used the same words to evaluate the wizards from Bracada, but Rod did not care at the time, just It is used as information about the mission.
Of course, if Vednina is always full of precautions, Rhode will not be able to feel this extremely strong self-confidence from her body, and at the same time understand the difficulty of this mission.
After understanding these situations, Rhode understood that he might be able to apply this information to the next task.