Chapter 662: North's Request One

According to the message from the spirit seal, Rhodes came to a room that the centaur leader had indicated before leaving.

While Rhodes was meditating deeply, a necromancer with a special token from Rhodes arrived, and after being confirmed by the centaur leader, he arranged for the necromancer to wait in the room.

In order to confirm his thoughts, and also to solve the limitations of his body, after finishing deep meditation, Rhodes came here as soon as possible to try to confirm the identity of the necromancer.

Before he could get close to the necromancer's residence, there was a special fluctuation in Rod's spiritual imprint.

As this fluctuation occurred, the form of the vampire also manifested on the periphery of this dwelling.

When Rhodes killed Witt, in order to achieve greater results, the centaur leader had already led the rest of his necromancers to the front of the battlefield to clean up the mages who were still resisting, and also made certain contacts with those elemental creatures in the mage camp.

In this case, the centaur leader naturally had no time to care about the necromancer who came to the town.

Since Rhodes had been in a state of deep meditation, the centaur leader was unable to report the situation in time, so he had to place the necromancer in the rear, and let the vampires who were on the lower side of the rank, who were restrained by spells on the frontal battlefield, stay here to monitor the necromancer's every move.

At this time, with Rod's arrival, after feeling the connection generated in the spirit imprint, the vampire no longer concealed his form, but appeared directly in front of Rod.

In the face of higher-ranking enemies, the current vampires can no longer bring great help to Rhodes as they did in the low-level before, and on the frontal battlefield, in the face of mages who have mastered a large range of spells, vampires are completely restrained.

Rhodes originally envisioned that he hoped to be able to improve the vampire rank, but because of the limitations of controlling the spirit, there was no way to achieve this, so he could only put this idea aside in his heart and wait until the spiritual imprint was enough.

At this time, Rhodes also realized that the necromancer in the residence might be able to solve this problem, and this was the main reason why Rod wanted the necromancer to come.

At Rod's signal, the vampire stepped forward and knocked on the door a few times, while Rod himself waited outside the door.

It didn't take long for the door to open, and at the same time, the necromancer who had been in this residence also appeared in Rod's sight.

Looking at the necromancer, Rhodes immediately confirmed his identity as the one he knew in Bracada.

When he was in the Ice Blue Spell Academy, just before the arrival of the Cyclops, in order to solve the limitations that existed in him, Rhodes once approached North and had a conversation with him, which apparently worked in Rhodes' opinion.

During this time of Rhodes' deep meditation, North also left the territory of Bracada without incident, and according to the words that Rhodes had said and the decisions he had made in his heart, he came to the territory of Vilning.

In the process, information about the battle between Rhodes and Witt, and the outcome of the battle, has also spread throughout Werning.

Any creature in the territory of Verning can realize that as this high-level mage is killed by the necromancer in the middle of the battle, in the following process, the necromancer's side is afraid that there will be great movements.

Witt, who came here, didn't spend too much money to find out the news, and his status as a necromancer also allowed him to get certain preferential treatment in this situation.

According to North's understanding, the other creatures in Vilning are guessing the true identity of this high-level necromancer, who is the person in Diya's territory. In the eyes of these creatures, necromancers who can kill high-level mages of the same rank are inseparable from Diya.

Unlike other creatures, when North learned about the traces left on the battlefield, he immediately realized that the high-level necromancer who appeared here had an inseparable relationship with the previous Rod, and it was even very likely that it was Rhodes himself.

Since the creatures in the entire Verning are guessing the true identity of this necromancer, if North can provide accurate information to the Thieves' Guild, he will naturally get a rich reward, but North did not choose to do so, but strengthened the reason in his heart and wanted to go to Rhodes' territory.

After realizing the strength that Rhodes might have, North no longer had any doubts about what he had said about being able to introduce himself to the Necromancy Academy within Dia.

When North arrived here and handed over the token that Rhodes had given him to the centaur leader, he did not meet Rhodes in the first place, but was asked to wait again.

North didn't feel any surprise at this, in North's opinion, even if it wasn't for deep meditation, the things that Rhodes needed to deal with were obviously more complicated than he thought, and in this case, it was obviously not easy to see him again.

North knew that compared to Rhodes, who had established such forces in the territory of Verning, he was nothing at all, and he was far inferior to Rhodes in terms of his overall strength and refining potions. At this time, the only thing that Rhodes valued was perhaps the refining of potions that improved his spiritual attributes, as he said.

During his time in Vilning, due to his status as a necromancer, North had been thinking about the potion that Rhodes had mentioned to improve his control spirit, in addition to guarding against attacks by other creatures.

Similar to the effect that deep meditation can produce, deep meditation can not have another effect on the improvement of spiritual attributes after reaching a certain value, and mages must improve their own rank if they want to continue to rely on deep meditation to improve their spiritual attributes.

The existence of the manipulating spirit does not have this limitation, and it will continue to improve with deep meditation, but for the average necromancer, most of the undead creatures that can be controlled are not as good as their own, and the existing manipulation spirit is enough to use.

Only those lichs who don't know how long they have survived can obtain a huge amount of manipulative spiritual attributes in the process of repeated deep meditation, and they can control a large number of undead creatures by relying on their own abilities.