Chapter 865: leave
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Heroes of the Invincible Undead
- Pity apostle
- 1110 characters
- 2021-01-30 09:02:35
The evaluation information of the Forbidden Magic Ball Fragment was changed by the system, which made Rod realize that there is a great possibility that the hero Tanan, who is far away from Bracada, has already died in battle.
Although the hero Tanan died, the things that contained his will were still passed down. Among them, the one that can best illustrate this is naturally the fragments of the magic ball in Rhodes' hands.
According to Rhodes' original expectations, with the death of the hero Tanan, the fragments of the forbidden magic ball in his hands are likely to lose all effects and become a kind of alchemy material for the forbidden magic equipment, and can no longer display the forbidden magic barrier.
Rhode can be sure that the fragments of the magic ball can be accompanied by the effect of the true magic ball, because the will of Tanan, condensed in this, rather than the material of the magic ball, has such characteristics, even if it is damaged, You can also use the debris on it to cast a magic barrier.
Rhode believes that if the forbidden ball fragments are replaced with any creature other than Tanan, the resulting forbidden ball fragments cannot have any effect. Even the body of the forbidden ball will be treated by this treatment. , The efficacy is severely impaired.
It is the will possessed by the hero Tanan that supports the forbidden magic ball fragments to retain their original effects. The true hero will naturally affect the existence of artifacts in things that can be affected.
What surprised Rhodes was that naturally after the death of the hero Tanan, the fragments of the forbidden magic ball can still maintain the original effect.
After the death of the hero Tanan, when Rod checked the fragments of the Forbidden Ball again, from this red crystal, Rod could feel a very strong will.
Compared with the original, perhaps there is no connection between the hero itself and this will. This will, which should be hidden in the depth of the debris of the forbidden ball, surfaced on the surface of the debris, so Rhode can easily feel it. This will keep the magic ball fragments keeping their original effect.
Due to the lack of Tanan itself, as a support for this will, ordinary creatures cannot directly use the forbidden ball fragments as before. Only with the heroic will, that is, the existence of the hero, can they be combined with the forbidden ball fragments. This will creates a little connection, and thus uses it.
And Rhode himself, after meeting certain conditions and killing multiple heroes, also meets the requirements of the system. He has obtained unique hero specialties, has the identity of a hero, and can use the fragments of the forbidden magic ball.
For this reason, Tanan's death did not bring any special impact to Rod. At this time, Rod was still able to achieve his original plan through the use of the magic ball fragments.
Similar to the hero Tanan, even if he dies, the hero's will will not dissipate, but it will remain firmly in something and still affect it. This is what other creatures call true will.
According to Rhode's understanding, there is only such a existence. When it is talked about by other creatures, the word hero will be added as a special prefix to highlight the identity of these heroes.
What this prefix refers to is not the existence of hero templates, but the heroic will that will exist on these heroes and will not change no matter what they experience.
Because of this, when Rhode learned the title of the hero Degar from the words of Sally, he was naturally a little surprised.
What surprised Rhodes was that he was able to hear the prefix prefixed by heroes from Selly's name for Degar.
This discovery made Rod realize that Degar may have a very strong will that will never die before he can get this title.
However, recalling the scenes he saw when he first saw Degar, Rod felt a little puzzled. In the impression of Rod, he could not feel the existence of this will from Degar, and what he felt was more of a rotten atmosphere.
With legendary spiritism, Rod's understanding of undead creatures is naturally far superior to other necromancers. Rod can easily see the decay caused by the long sleep in Degar.
The undead creatures seen in the past undoubtedly give Rod a good reference. In Rod's view, similar to Degar, there are heroes who don't know how long, and their will may have happened long ago. Great changes, or even complete demise, are the most likely situations.
Selly's words undoubtedly made Rod realize that the situation existing in the hero Degar may be very different from what he thought.
The heroic will possessed by Degar, at this time, Rhode could not yet perceive it. From the title of hero, Rhode could feel the great anomaly.
Recalling that Selly noticed the unnaturalness of the bats outside the Soul Tower and the various anomalies he showed, Rod knew that Selly had a full understanding of Degar, perhaps including Degar's heroic will.
I wanted to get these hidden information from Sally's heart through peeping eyes, but Rhode could not do this.
What made Rod feel a little surprised that the only information he got from Sally through peeping eyes was the part of him in human state, and the rest of the deeds about vampires could not be sensed.
Rod recalled that when he first saw Selly, the information he got after casting his peeping eyes was the same situation, and he could only explore the various deeds he made in human form. Although there were contacts with vampires, There is no scene of Selly's transformation into a vampire.
It is precisely because of this that before Rod, although he knew that there was a certain connection between Selly and the vampire, he could not confirm his identity. Until he appeared in a batted state, Rod would not Its confirmed.
At this time, Rhode felt the same situation, unable to rely on peeping eyes to learn any information about vampires from Saili's heart.
When all the bats outside the tower disappeared, the surrounding light returned to calm again.
Under the reflection of an orange-red light, Rod seemed to realize something, looking at the side of Sally, and simply replied: "I know."
Feeling the dignity in Rod's words, looking at the sky beyond the wall of the tower, which had long lost the trace of bats, Selly was about to take a long sigh, but noticed that Rod had already walked towards the connecting tower.
Upon seeing this, Sally no longer waited, immediately keeping pace with Rod, preparing to go through the connection tower to the last position for calibration.