Chapter 825: Faith II
Rod noticed that just before Vidnina's expression changed and she smiled, Tamik's words contained an extremely important message.
The important information mentioned by Tammik is about the existence of strength, and it is precisely because of the strength that even if the Sandru forces represented by Vidnina seal the Soul Tower in the City of Death, Tammik has no way to punish it.
At the same time, the existence of the lich Stephen also mentioned in Tamik's words tried to use the identity of the lich to suppress these extremely powerful necromancers in front of him, but it was difficult to have any effect.
To make such a judgment, Tamik himself naturally has a certain basis. Recalling the message that Stephen the Lich had transmitted to him through the Spiritual Imprint, Tamik clearly understood that among the necromancers who existed on the Tower of the Conjuring, there was an existence of similar strength to Stephen the Lich.
In this case, no matter how much Tamik threatens, it doesn't seem to make much sense, and the existence of the lich himself is difficult to solve, and Tammik himself certainly doesn't have any ideas, and he generously acknowledges this in his words.
Not only Tamik, but even Stephen, who exists in the Death Wasteland, will not attack Sandru until he finds out his true purpose, and it is more likely that they will reach a reconciliation after understanding each other's strength, which is also a common mode of getting along between Liches within Dia.
Due to their huge strength, coupled with the characteristics of immortality, compared to ordinary necromancers, lich demons rarely really break out into conflict with each other, and more often they complete the accumulation of strength in their respective territories.
These strengths determine the way the lich gets along with each other. With the exception of lichs, this may not apply to necromancers.
Among necromancers, strength is more intuitive, and more things can be decided. The extremely harsh environment within Dia also has a lot to do with this.
For necromancers, the level of strength can determine whether they will continue to be a necromancer or be transformed into an undead creature in a certain battle. In this case, whether there is enough strength to be able to influence many things within Diya.
At this time, Tamik's words are undoubtedly an acknowledgment of Sandru's strength from one aspect, even if the Soul Tower has been closed by him for a long time, Tammik will not punish him.
Regarding this, not only Rhodes can feel it, but Vidnina, who talks to Tamik, naturally has a deeper perception.
Rod noticed that it was Tamik's words that aroused Vidnina's confidence. Clearly, Vidnina cares more about the power of her own power than any other creature, and is deeply proud of it.
This discovery also made Rhodes realize that the self-confidence in Widnina's heart did not come from anything else, but only from the strength of the force to which he belonged.
Through his own observation and judgment, coupled with the confidence shown by Vidnia, Rod undoubtedly realized that the strength of Sandru's side may be far stronger than he thought.
In this case, for the expected tasks that could have been successfully achieved, Rod was also a little uncertain at this time.
Rhodes knew that the doubts that appeared in his heart might just be a sense of nervousness when he thought about the artifact he was about to obtain. Even Rhodes, who has gone through all kinds of battles, is also difficult to maintain absolute calm.
In this case, all Rhodes could do was try to ignore the doubts that arose in his mind, and instead focus on the other things that Widnina had revealed.
In Rod's opinion, what is very different from a regular necromancer is that Widnina will reflect this confidence in her heart in her expression. And it will be more obvious with the words spoken by Tamik, without the slightest hidden thought.
According to what Rhodes knew, the mages who existed in Bracada did have such a habit, which was very different from the way of the necromancers in Diya.
What made Rhodes feel concerned was that according to the information he knew, most of the necromancers under Sandru's current command were from the territory of Bracada like him, and even many necromancers began to follow Sandru when they were in Bracada and had not yet mastered spiritualism.
At this time, the situation that appeared on Vidnina undoubtedly proved this to Rhodes.
Rhodes understood that Vidnina was also a mage from Bracada, and had not changed much from his previous habits, at least Rhodes had not seen a habit of smiling in other necromancers.
In Rod's impression, necromancers, even if they talked, would be extremely defensive more often than not, and it was impossible for them to make such a move.
The precautions between the necromancers, as well as the vigilance in their hearts, in addition to the need to consider their own safety because of their lack of strength, are more important due to the overall environment in Diya's territory.
The necromancer's unique power system is destined for this result, and if the necromancer lacks this defense, he will suddenly lose his life at some point and eventually be transformed into an undead creature.
In Rhodes's opinion, although Vidnina in front of her was originally a powerful mage of Bracada, she may not understand this, and she still maintains the original method of Mage Bracada.
Rhodes believes that what is present in Vidnina will not be reflected in her expression, but in every way.
Even under the effect of spiritualism, the rank changes to that of a necromancer, and the nature that exists in the body of Master Bracada will not be easily changed.
Not only Vidnina in front of Rod's eyes, but also many of the mages who had studied in Bracada in Rod's impression were like this.
In Rod's impression, when he was in the Death Wasteland, the lich Stephen also used the same words to evaluate the mages from Bracada, but at that time Rhodes didn't care, and just used it as information about the mission.
Of course, if Vidnina's heart was always full of defense, Rod would not be able to feel this extremely strong confidence from her, and at the same time understand the difficulty of this mission.
With this in mind, Rod knew he might be able to apply that information to his next mission.