Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 191: Crimson Spire III

In the past, Siegel had paid little attention to the various temples, because he had been living by the old captain who believed in the God of Storms. On that ship, the God of Storms and the Squid Sage kept circling in his ears, making a deep impression. Occasionally, though, passengers will chant the names of other gods.

Although the Mother Earth has many followers, she has little mana at sea. The **** of dawn rules the day, and the lord of shadow rules the night. Like the gods of storms, they are gods of nature, the foundation upon which the world is made. As long as the world exists, they will last forever. Unless they are bored to the extreme, they rarely send saints to come down to earth, and only do so for major events that affect the composition of the world.

The more unique is the Lord of Knowledge, a supreme power in charge of the astral library. The mages of the academy respect him very much, and the mages association is slightly worse. Although most mages do not "believe" in him, most regard him as their teacher and role model. The Lord of Knowledge supports his kingdom of God by concepts and thirst for knowledge. His kingdom of God "Holy White Library" eternally records and constantly analyzes the rules of the world's operation.

The guardian deities of races are a very powerful group, and it is the most important thing for these deities to reproduce and perpetuate their respective races. Except for the human race patron saint who hides in the astral world and chooses to avoid the attention of other gods to avoid a war between the gods, the patron saints of other races are affecting the world in various forms. They have the most saints and walk the earth when they need it.

There are other gods supported by various occupations and ideas, such as the **** of warriors, the **** of craftsmen, or the **** of luck. They also have their own temples, but the temples of the same **** are often divided into factions and it is difficult to unify. They rarely dispatch saint clones because it would take a lot of their power. Because of this discovery. So the mages learned the essential characteristics of divine power - it is still just a power system, but it is difficult for mortals to grasp. Such a cognitive basis also leads to an inevitable result: there is no **** of wizards, only the lord of knowledge.

There are various temples scattered and powerful in the old continent, and every lord's territory will have their traces. Many temples focus heavily on influencing high lords in order to gain permission to build temples on their lands. Especially the **** of warriors and the **** of craftsmen. It has become standard in almost every territory. However, there is no need to ask for large churches like the Mother Earth and the Temple of Dawn. Every lord welcomes them to join the belief system of the territory.

The situation in the New World is rather special. There are many spontaneous temples, but few temples are built solely by the church system. The God of Storms has a temple in Ximu Town, which is already one of the few forces on the west side of the ocean. Except him. Only Mother Earth has an altar in Waterdeep, and the Shrine of Dawn does not even have access to the city. The shrine of the Lord of Shadows is always hidden in secret, and only a few members know of his size and condition.

The hub has the beliefs of warrior gods and artisan gods, but only simple shrines. The priests there are not very skilled and can only cast simple blessings and heal minor damage.

around the hub. There is only one temple with sufficient spellcasting level: the Elven Forest.

Elves are freedom-loving, independent races, and it is the soul characteristics inherited from their racial patron saint. Moreover, the hub castle has always had a tense relationship with the elf forest. I believe they will pay special attention to the mind control magic tower here.

Siegel copied the core design of the spell enchantment in the magic tower to the elves and found an opportunity to send it to them. But it's not enough to pass the trouble to others, what if the elves don't care about this tower? He thought about it, trying to play tricks in the magic circle and cause some trouble for the Knox Common Club. But then he thought that there will definitely be a mage coming to this tower in the future. Check carefully what caused the magic circle to malfunction. If you do damage in it, it's hard not to be discovered. Unless you come up with a particularly good idea, you must also be able to complete it in an extremely fast time. Otherwise, there will be the danger of being swayed by others.

After thinking about it, he couldn't find a way to manipulate the magic circle itself for a while.

Siegel has stayed in this magic tower for more than half a day, and it must have been dark outside. Although no one paid attention to this magic tower for at least five or six days after the accident, it did not mean that the abnormality here would never be discovered. Those who want to come to the "Mage Association" will eventually find that the magic tower of the hub has lost contact, and people who investigate may appear at any time.

Don't stay here for long. So Siegel packed up his things and wiped away the traces of his being here. On the way out. Along the way, he was still thinking about how to destroy the magic circle here, otherwise he would have trouble sleeping and eating. when he reaches the exit. Just as he was about to leave, an idea came to his mind.

He wants to open a new secret passage in this secret passage.

The people of the Knox Common will go through all the spell circles, focusing on every spell drawing and magic structure that can go wrong, then they might overlook something. Siegel was very careful to cover up his whereabouts, and did not trigger any alarms and protective barriers. It must be difficult for later people to realize that someone had invaded here. Will they check the passage like they check the magic circle? Siegel doesn't think so.

Moreover, Siegel has accumulated a lot of knowledge in construction engineering by building his own castle, gold mine and magic tower, and it is not too difficult to dig a hidden passage. He found a corner that was not easy to attract attention, used the technology of dwarven runes to cut off the surface enchantment that had reinforced the wall, and then removed it as a whole - just like opening a door panel.

Behind the walls is thick soil that leads into the city. Fortunately, the magic tower was built outside the castle walls, otherwise it would be a problem to dig under the walls. Siegel didn't need this passage to be able to pass thousands of horses, and it was enough to leave a passage that he could walk through.

The earth element is constantly excavating, and the excavated soil is put into the space pocket. Siegel carefully processed the removed wall, writing the dwarf runes as small as possible and hiding them at the seams. Then he bent down and entered the passage, re-installing the wall.

The dwarf rune began to take effect, firmly sticking the crack, and there was no trace of damage to the layer. Siegel poured out the dirt from the space bag in the dark passage and piled it behind the wall, filling the gap so that no air would circulate.

Then, Siegel cast a positioning spell to find the nearest water. There are many wells in the hub castle town, which are suitable as hidden entrances and exits. The earth element turned a corner, dug a barely accessible opening in the wall of the well, and dissolved it in the passage.

It was late at night and no one was silent. Siegel floated out of the well, keeping in mind the characteristics of the surrounding environment. When the enchantment of the magic tower is repaired, this is the channel he sneaked in again.

The next morning, he changed his appearance and left the hub castle early.

Raven Balon led the way and let the mount go straight in the direction of the Elf Forest, while Siegel kept frowning in thought. He became more and more worried about the Knox Commons, knowing that their shadows had begun to creep over the New World. First, he killed civilians to collect Flaming Soul Crystals, and then used this kind of thing to create even greater killings—in which he also added a bit of strength. They also extended their power into politics, and while influencing the prince of the Star Kingdom, they actually began to control the various local lords in the New World. Ximu Town and Hub Fort have fallen under their control, and with the help of the Mages Federation, Waterdeep City will be hard to escape. Now Siegel has discovered that they are secretly related to the tattooed undead. Although he does not know who serves whom, the undead have never been kind.

Who can stop them?

Siegel knew he might not. He is just a mage, and even the teleportation technique is only a preliminary study, and he has not yet mastered it. Among the people exposed by Knox Common Club, there are more than a dozen mages who are stronger than him. Each of them can make Heimling uneasy, if Modesti is not guarding the city of Myr, he would never dare to leave now.

Besides, the Knox Commonwealth has been in operation for a long time, and Siegel has been out of Sailor for less than two years, so there is no comparison. Although he has become a lord, he has little influence among the various forces in the New World, and he can only have a slight influence on the top of Mora with the help of Erinte. In the Elven Forest, in Waterdeep, in the hub, in the lords of the south, I am afraid that no one can listen to his warning.

On the way to the Elf Forest, Siegel frowned and pondered the current situation. For him, the situation has become very unfavorable, and it is uncertain when the Knox Commons will attack and control the New World. Regardless of elves and dwarves, among the human forces, only the tribes of the northern steppe and the lords of the south have not been controlled by Knox, but how long can this situation last?

Presumably those sorcerers also despise the fighting power of tribal nomads~www.novelmt.com~ They prefer large and densely populated towns. But the towns of the lords of the south are definitely attractive to them, and maybe the next red tower of magic will appear in the south.

If the human forces are basically unified, the next step will be the elf forest, right? Siegel thought for a moment, then shook his head—perhaps the elves would be dealt with earlier than the southern lords. The feud between the hub castle and the elves is a good reason, and after the annexation of the forest, the northern part of the ghost fog swamp is connected to form a more powerful force.

Then, it was Heim's turn to lead.

Unless they can drain the Ghost Mist Swamp, unless they think the sea route will solve everything, Myr is blocking their only way south.

Larger towers and more majestic castles are not so insurmountable obstacles in front of the mage. Or the city walls reinforced with dwarf runes can resist the attack of fireballs, but after all, they are only fixed buildings on the ground, and they cannot prevent endless spells. The only thing that can stand in the face of magic power is a powerful mage tower.

How much time is left for Siegel? (To be continued)

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