Chapter 852: The Corpse Witch II
This discovery made Rhodes realize that Sailly's existence was very different from the vampires in his previous impressions.
What made Rhodes care was that in addition to the original identity of a vampire, Sailly's body also had a spell-casting ability similar to that of a necromancer.
According to Rod's understanding of the game, the existence of mages, especially the ability to cast spells possessed by mages, is naturally not limited to human creatures.
Creatures of many other races are also able to obtain enough mana through meditation, and after mastering a certain amount of knowledge of spells, they can cast spells.
In addition to human mages, the casters of these alien creatures are also capable of mastering powerful spell-casting skills, and even many spells that cannot be learned due to the limitations of humans themselves, these alien mages can also master them.
At this time, Rod understood that it was such a situation that existed in Sailly.
Even if he has the identity of a vampire, Sailly can still complete the casting of various spells before this, and in Rod's opinion, this may also have something to do with the vampire type to which Saily belongs.
Before this, Rhodes did not expect that such a necromancer who could complete the casting of spells and had no flaws in every aspect would be a vampire.
Relying on the vampire's ability to complete the evolution of his own form, he obtained various abilities similar to ordinary people, and Saili was able to complete the casting of spells like an ordinary necromancer, which Rod had never encountered even in the game of his previous life.
The hidden aura ability brought by the vampire's evolution undoubtedly brought great help to Sailly in this process, so that Rhodes was not aware of this point before this.
At this time, in Rod's sight, whether it was the large number of corpse witches that existed around him, or the bats that were suppressed in the battle, they all seemed extremely abnormal.
When he teleported to the first position of the connecting tower, Rod did not expect such a situation to happen.
In the short time that the cloud of death had just dissipated, Rhodes had already finished looking around the Soul Tower, confirming the presence of a large number of corpse witches around him.
At this moment, through his own observation, Rhodes seemed to have found something unusual in a corpse witch not far from him.
In Rod's sight, the robe worn by this corpse witch was rather shabby, I don't know if it was because it had been too long, or because it had been eroded by death energy. Compared to the other corpse witches that existed around him, the material of the robes worn by this corpse witch was nothing special.
What made Rhodes concerned was that when the robe worn by the corpse witch swayed as it cast the cloud of death, Rod could clearly identify some very special patterns from the robe.
Through his own occult knowledge, Rhodes could judge at a glance that the patterns on this robe corresponded to the symbols of the basic magic elements, and more than one symbol of the magic element appeared on this robe, and the elemental symbols of the four series were displayed here.
This discovery undoubtedly surprised Rod extremely much, and in Rode's impression, only Brown, who he had seen before, had such an behavior, and would completely tattoo the symbols of the four magical elements on his robe.
Looking at the corpse witch in front of him, Rhodes undoubtedly determined some situation in his heart, even in Rhodes' opinion, the corpse witch in front of him was not much different from the other corpse witches in this layer, both in appearance and rank, but the unique robe on its body clearly explained its identity to Rhodes.
Because of the unique meaning of these elemental patterns, Rhodes believed that almost no orthodox mage would tattoo these patterns on their robes at the same time, and the necromancers in Diya rarely understood the true meaning of this act, and in this case, the only one who would do this was Brown as he had seen before.
Just a little later than Brown, this necromancer, who was originally in Rhodes' eyes and still had a certain tentative effect, was transformed into an undead creature first, which undoubtedly made Rhodes realize the danger in the Soul Tower again.
Thinking of being shrouded in a thick cloud of death as soon as he arrived here, in Rhode's opinion, if it weren't for the legendary spirit conjuring himself, but for another necromancer, it was likely to have been completely corroded by the cloud of death at this time.
Through the appearance of these corpse witches here, plus the last expression from Vidnina, Rhodes has also understood the attitude of these necromancers in the tower towards his party.
Brown, who died first and was transformed into a corpse witch, undoubtedly proved this idea in Rod's mind. The necromancer in the Soul Tower seems to have no intention of letting these people go from the beginning, and the mission is already in the worst situation at this time.
Rod knew that Vidnina's attitude towards his necromancers was more representative of Sandru's wishes at this time. Because of the relationship between the forces, even Rhodes could not do anything about this.
For the corpse witch in front of him, transformed by Brown, Rhodes felt a little concerned in his heart.
In Rod's opinion, there was not a long time between himself and Sailly entering the Soul Tower together and Brown entering the Soul Tower first, and Rhodes was even able to detect the residual spatial mana fluctuations in the connecting tower.
What made Rhodes care was that even in such a short period of time, the necromancer on the Soul Tower still completed the transformation of Brown, and did not transform it into an ordinary undead creature, but directly transformed into a corpse witch, and it was exactly the same standard corpse witch as the other corpse witches around him in terms of rank.
The presence of corpse witches around him obviously gave Rod such a feeling.
In Rhodes' opinion, apart from the slight differences in appearance, the rank they possess is almost as stable as carved out of a mold. The same applies to the Brown Zombie.
According to Rod's understanding of necromancy, since the corpse witch is not a low-level undead creature, if it wants to be successfully transformed, it needs to go through a certain amount of processing by the necromancer himself. And this kind of processing, naturally, takes a lot of time.
The strength of the corpse witch obtained by completing the transformation will also be greatly different according to the necromancer's treatment, even if it is through the same treatment method, the corpse witch obtained will not be exactly the same strength due to the difference between the individuals before death, and it is impossible to appear in front of Rod's eyes.