Chapter 820: Characteristics II

Different from the environment in Diya's territory, in Tamik's impression, the necromancers in Diya's territory, although they still use spells while controlling undead creatures, but the effect that spells can only produce can only deal with the existence of fellow necromancers.

The spells cast by the necromancer, whether it is the type of spell itself or the final effect, are not a star and a half worse than those cast by the orthodox mage of Bracada.

For necromancers, in addition to their own basic attributes, there is a gap between them and the orthodox mages of Bracada, and even the spells they cast themselves have a huge gap with the mages of Bracada.

In this case, in the territory of Dia, except for the lich who has a deep study of the casting of spells, there are very few necromancers who can compare with the mages of the same level in Bracada in the casting of various spells, and even the lich who has a deep study of spells is also under the effect of death energy, and cannot cast conventional spells.

As a mage empire that has been inherited for countless years, Bracada naturally has an extremely deep heritage, which can be reflected in all aspects of affairs.

In Tamik's opinion, even if the necromancers who walked out of the conjuring tower in front of her had long since given up their former identity as Bracada mages, their strength would not change much, and they still had extremely powerful spell-casting abilities, far surpassing the necromancers she had seen in the past.

In this case, for the strength of Sandru in the Soul Tower, as well as the strength of the necromancers under him, Tamik can naturally have a rough prediction in his heart.

According to Tamik, this is also the reason why Stephen the Lich did not let himself find a way to retake the Spiritualist Tower after learning that it was occupied by Sandru, but instead allowed himself to protect it from the rest of the vampires.

The fear of Mage Bracada made Tamik have a special opinion about these necromancers who appeared in front of him.

In Tamik's opinion, among the undead creatures under his control, the only ones who can suppress these necromancers are the most powerful terror knights, and the rest of the vampires, even those who are good at fighting, will also be restrained by the spells they cast.

Out of his own caution, before this, Tammik had already completed a lot of information collection work, and wrote down a lot of information about Sandru, which naturally included the characteristics of some of his subordinates.

According to the information collected before, coupled with his own comparison, Tamik at this time has also determined the identity of the female necromancer who is the leader.

By comparing the characteristics of this female necromancer, whether it is the existence of her, the extremely extraordinary temperament, or the heroic identity she has, it is confirmed to Tammik that the necromancer who appears in front of her should be Sandru's Vidnina.

According to the information collected by Tamik, the former Vidnina, long before she followed Sandru with other mages, was a powerful mage among Bracada, and even accomplished a point that other mages could not do, awakening her own heroic will and having the identity of a hero.

As for what happened to Vidnina afterwards, there is no mention of it in the information collected by Tamik. Tamik was able to immediately determine who Vidnina was, or if it was through her heroic identity.

As a symbol of strength and will, the existence of a hero speaks for itself a lot of unusual information. With the blessing of being a hero, the existence that can rise all the way up and eventually grow up is often not an idle person.

In this case, information about powerful heroes tends to circulate more widely than other information, and at the same time has a higher value. It was through this that Tamik judged Vidnina's identity.

In Tamik's view, Widnina would choose to walk out of the Tower of Spiritualism at such a time, as a representative of Sandru's side, which naturally has far-reaching significance, and her actions can also represent Sandru's attitude.

With the opening of the Soul Tower, when the necromancer led by Vidnian walked out, the special death energy that had appeared in the original began to spread around.

As if under the influence of this special death energy, the primordial vampires, who had been surrounding the periphery of the Soul Pavilion, and did not dare to make much of a move due to the threat of the horror knight, began to be restless at this time, as if they had been stimulated by something.

In this case, even the terrifying knights with higher rank and original strength could not continue to firmly suppress the surrounding vampires as before.

There is naturally a big gap between the primitive vampires and the terrifying knights that exist around them in terms of real strength. But at this time, these vampires are no longer afraid, no matter how strong the strength of the horror knight is, it is difficult to directly suppress the surrounding vampires.

Relying on his own perception, coupled with all kinds of news from the spiritual imprint, Tamik at this time also noticed the abnormal changes that happened to the original vampire.

If it weren't for Tamik's control of the spirit imprint, the terrifying knights that exist around him might have directly fought these primitive vampires.

In this case, the evolved vampires, who were originally on the Tammik side, also became extremely alert as if they sensed something unusual, and at the same time looked around, trying to verify their thoughts, but to no avail.

At this time, Tamik obviously couldn't pay attention to the changes in the vampires around him. Tammick didn't have any time to find out what was causing the anomalous changes in the vampires around him.

At this time, Tamik had already paid all his attention to Vidnina who walked out of the conjuring tower, hoping to detect some extremely important information from this necromancer.

Through her own observation, Tamik noticed that Vidnina, who had also paid attention to herself, seemed to notice something at this time, and moved her gaze to a location in the field.

Following the direction that Vidnina was looking at, Tammik also looked at his own gaze. What Tamik didn't expect was that when she looked away, she first noticed Rhodes, who had high hopes before, and the other two necromancers beside Rhodes.