Chapter 846: Enter II
Although he has the identity of a death knight, when it comes to understanding the Conjuring Tower, Tammick's own mastery is not as good as that of some senior necromancers, let alone those lichs.
Being a Hero Vampire does not involve any knowledge of spellcasting, either of your own race or the additional blessings that the Hero Template brings to Tamik.
Even in the territory of Diya, necromancers who have a deep study of necromancer rituals do not dare to guarantee that they will definitely be able to understand the Soul Tower, let alone Tamic at this time.
Tamik's understanding of the Spiritualist Tower is more superficial, and Tamik himself does not know how the magic rituals work within.
In his words, Tamik was able to accurately mention the information about the Conjuring Tower, whether it was the anomaly in the structure, or the necromancer in it, but more because it was provided by Stephen the Lich.
Through the existence of the spirit imprint, Tamik obtained this information from the lich Stephen that he did not know before.
The information that existed in the spirit imprint undoubtedly made Tammik aware of the Lich Stephen's attitude towards Degar. To Tamik's surprise, the Lich Stephen granted Degar access to the Tower of Spirituality.
The news from the lich Stephen makes Tarmik understand that even though he is in the Death Wasteland, far away from the City of the Dead, as the builder of this Soul Tower, Stephen still has the ability to understand the inside of the Soul Tower in a way that no other creature can detect.
Only in this way can Stephen directly send specific information about the inside of the Conjuring Tower at this time.
However, in Tamik's opinion, there may be great limitations to this ability that Stephen the Lich has. If Stephen could directly rely on this ability to detect anything going on inside the Soul Tower, there would be no need to send a necromancer to test it.
For this reason, although there is little doubt about the information provided by Stephen, Tammick believes that the information will be of limited help.
After receiving this series of instructions from the Lich Stepana, as the city lord of the City of Death, Tamik naturally did not have any obstruction to this, but clearly informed Degar of the decision made by the Lich Stephen.
"You have to pay attention to the fact that the necromancer with the vampire cloak is not as simple as you imagined, if it is a head-on battle, with your strength, I am afraid that no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to hurt this necromancer for half a point."
Repeating the orders given by the lich Stephen from the message of the spirit imprint, Tammick also sensed some information worth caring about from these words.
According to the information that Tammik knew, although Degar was quite different from himself in terms of the types of vampires, and even two completely different ways of evolution, their strength was extremely similar when they fought each other.
At this time, Tamik, although she still maintains the evolved vampire state, and once she fights, she will transform herself into a primitive vampire that is conducive to battle in a very short time.
In this case, there is actually not much difference in strength between Tamik and Degal. Because of this, combined with the tenacity of vampires, once the two are fought, it is unknown how long it will take to determine the winner.
What made Tamik feel concerned was that since Degar, who even gave his full strength, couldn't defeat the necromancer on the Soul Tower, then he couldn't do it either.
Tamik was not optimistic about Degar's attempt to come to the Tower of Spiritualism and retrieve the vampire cloak, and even thought that it would be counterproductive, but at this point, Tarmik could also feel Degal's determination, so he did not stop it.
"Inside the Soul Tower, there are still a small number of necromancers lurking in, and some of them have extremely special abilities, and you can also use the power of these necromancers when necessary."
Relaying the last message from the spiritual imprint, Tamik undoubtedly realized something in his heart, but on the outside, there was no change, and he could be regarded as completing his reply to Degar.
From the information given by Tamik, Degar undoubtedly realized how difficult it was to do so. Even from the beginning, before approaching the Tower of Spiritualism, Degar sensed this.
However, the desire for a vampire cape and the desire to achieve true immortality made Degar unable to give up this act.
Even if he realized the strength of the other party, and even the vampire cloak might have become a fully collected combination artifact, Degar still had no intention of retreating.
At this point, after receiving permission from the lich from Tamik, Degar did not wait, but immediately took action.
Under Tamik's gaze, an extremely thick black fog emerged from Degar's body, and then completely submerged it, and a large number of bats appeared in the black mist.
As soon as the bats appeared, they flew around the tower and towards the area above, oblivious to the other creatures that were present around them.
Tamik noticed that as the group of bats flew upwards, a large group of bats appeared in the area around the Soul Tower, merging into the bats that had been flying.
For a while, the entire outside of the Soul Calling Tower was surrounded by densely packed bats that were constantly flying upward, and even the dark red light released by the Soul Calling Tower itself had been covered by this group of bats at this time, and the entire City of Death seemed to be plunged into darkness.
This situation improved with the gradual rise of the group of bats, as a large number of bats rose to higher positions, the density of bats around the ecstasis decreased, and red light continued to scatter through the bats.
I don't know how long it took, until the last bat disappeared under the dark canopy, and came to the space above that could not be observed from the ground, and then the Soul Tower returned to its previous light.
Tamik looked around, and the vampires who had fought with his men were now completely gone, and they were found in the dense bats that existed on the periphery of the Spiritualist Tower.
Feeling the calm of his surroundings gradually return, Tamik sighed, and then refocused his gaze on the Conjuring Tower not far away, ready to wait for an outcome.