Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 293: Message from the Magistrates' Association

readx(); "Don't rush, I'm Siegel. Squid." The lord spread his hands, indicating that he was not holding a weapon, wand, or casting materials. "Mage Edith, when did you come back?"

The half-elf was stunned for a moment, but the movement of casting the spell did not stop at all. In addition to triggering his own protection spells because of the evil aura he felt, he also nested defensive spells for himself especially against undead and negative energy.

Siegel remained motionless so as not to cause unnecessary trouble. Siegel thought that after a while he must explain how he became this respectable face, but he certainly couldn't reveal the existence of the twenty-sided dice. Many mages are studying necromancy transformation spells, and want to use the characteristics of undead to deal with various dangerous environments. But all along, necromancer transformation has all kinds of shortcomings, the spell has never been perfected, it is impossible to reach the current level of Siegel, and it is impossible to shirk it.

When Edith was using the protection technique, his mind was running fast. This matter must appear to be justified and not allow the other party to discover the problem.

The half-elf has been resisting the urge to strike at the evil aura, looking up and down the opposite guy. Obviously, the person on the opposite side used an illusion to make his face look like Siegel, whose real essence is a skeleton. But his voice did not seem to be fake, and there has been no hostile action so far.

The transmitted light lit up in turn, and Edith's apprentice and assistant arrived just in time. The half-elves stopped the offensive spells the other wizards had begun to chant, but did not stop them from casting protective spells on themselves.

"Show your magic badge," Edith said to Siegel. "Don't let me see other spell gestures and hear even one wrong syllable!"

Siegel nodded and did as he was told. The black squid with nine tentacles came alive, with bright red flames in its eyes. From the magical fluctuations of the emblem, Edith saw the characteristics that belonged to Siegel, but this still did not reassure him.

"Mage Lord Siegel has an ability unique to all human mages, can you show it?"

A dwarf rune shone slightly in the air, which couldn't be faked.

"I believe you are Siegel." Edith waved his hand and calmed the magic circle. "How did you become like this? Why did someone cast a great curse on you?"

"This spell is called the Great Curse?" Siegel asked rhetorically, "Why have I never heard of it?"

"This spell can only be cast with the help of a specific mage tower, so it is not recorded in any spell book." The half-elf said: "The Power Tower of the Federation and the Zero Tower of the Mage Association can meet the standard. But the Zero Tower is under construction. At that time, there was no new continent, and its scope cannot cover you, so only the Federation is possible."

The answer is already obvious, only the Kasper division can fully use the power tower. The Great Curse must have originated from him.

"How do I get rid of this thing?" Siegel asked.

"As long as you control the power tower, you can turn off this spell." The half-elf suddenly found this very interesting, and came closer to take a look. "I haven't heard of anyone who can survive the Great Curse. You've become an undead to a high degree, how did you do it?"

Siegel took a vial from the space bag and showed it to Edith. The liquid in the bottle exudes the same strong undead smell. The degree of evil does not have to be weak at all. "This is what Lord Faranis gave me, the Lich Transformation Potion. It was with the potion that I managed to escape."

"Don't be kidding!" Edith's first reaction was disbelief: "We all know that the Lich Transformation Potion can only be used by the maker, and for others, it is a deadly poison. If you dare to drink even A little bit, and you'll be dead in no time!"

"Do you think Loremaster Faranis doesn't know this? He knew that he was about to die, so he gave me this bottle of potion. Is it as simple as poisoning me?" Siegel shook his head and guided the thoughts of the half-elf. "He asked me to study this potion and said that I would use it one day. Originally I thought he was referring to finding ways to prolong life, but I didn't expect it to be dealing with the Great Curse."

The half-elf frowned. Start thinking about this possibility. He and the Ph.D. have had a very deep relationship. They are very good friends in terms of philosophy and personality. They are familiar with and understand each other. Although Faranis does not make prophecies as often as Lier, he can also see changes in the future and prepare for it early. Before the death of the Ph.D., Siegel spent the longest time with him, and it can be said that he was the last person he taught and entrusted. If there is such an arrangement, it is not impossible.

"How long can you maintain this skeleton state? The Great Curse doesn't stop all the time."

"Can you tell me more about it?"

With some special designs of the magic tower, mages can enhance their spell control level. The Great Curse is a combination of prophecy, transformation, and necromancy. This spell targets the caster's magical waves. Then strike against its magical effects and biological characteristics. Once the magic circle is turned on, it will automatically continue to run until the target dies.

Due to the superimposed characteristics of transmutation spells, it is meaningless no matter how the target hides. Unless you use the gate to other worlds. For example, entering the void like last time can get out of the attack range of this spell.

"This spell consumes a lot of magic towers, and will seriously affect the protective barrier of the Three Peaks Pagoda." Edith said, and then looked at Siegel with admiration: "What did you do to make that old thing hate so much? You, actually use this spell to strike?"

"It is estimated that he discovered what I did in the hub castle." Siegel shook his head proudly. "Now the elf is going to beat him, so he is angry, right?"

"I have heard about the elves. The preparations they have been making are very secretive. No one, including the Mage Association, has found out. It shows that they have good intentions." Edith replied: "When I left, I didn't expect it. With so many things happening during this time, the New World can be described as turbulent."

Referring to this, Siegel quickly asked about the plans of the Mage Association.

"Negos is the enemy of life and death in any world. The Mage Association has been mobilized and will not tolerate it." Edith said: "Considering the resentment and the possible appearance of the master of Nexus, the association is making targeted preparations. Don't worry, there won't be many good days for the Knox Common Club."

"You came back by yourself?" Siegel also hoped that the Mages Association could send helpers, at least to strengthen his side. Now that the Three Peaks Tower of Waterdeep City is still under the control of the Knox Common Association, the place where the Mages Association can stay is Heim Land. Siegel has no other skills, and the level of tying people to chariots is high enough.

"Yes, I came back in a hurry after the report. I took the boat all the way. The association means that I will bring you the things first." Edith paused, and then opened the underground library of the federation. Entrance, let Siegel in.

Thick negative energy permeates the library room, and the anti-evil magic circle here has no effect. The anti-teleportation barrier couldn't stop the Curse from targeting Siegel.

"It seems that I won't be able to appear outside for a while." Siegel said mockingly: "Otherwise, it will really become the evil that the guards of justice focus on."

"I will open up a room for you to at least cover up the strong evil aura in you, and at the same time prevent these negative energies from affecting the people in your territory." Edith said, opening his space bag and placing a The staff took out: "As you entered the void. Provide important information related to Knox, Nex, and Dominion, the Mages Association decided to give you the defensive staff as a reward. This staff is from the protection ** Ward. House's hand is a rare treasure, and it's just right for you."

The staff looked ordinary, with a cane tied around an iron rod and a cloudy opal set at the top of the staff. There is no spell engraving on it, nor does it show any magical fluctuations, just like an ordinary walking stick.

When I got it in my hand, I felt the goodness of this wand. The cane that wraps around the outside twists slowly, forming a grip that fits Siegel's palm and fits his height and arm habit. The Defensive Staff is still adjusting its weight and center of gravity. Neither affects the speed of the swing nor loses power in a block by being too light. Ordinary mages may not be aware of this, but Siegel has experienced the training of the dwarf Erinte, and is familiar with the influence of weapon structure and material on battlefield performance, so he will not miss this point.

It can only be said that Wardhouse, the protection master, must also be proficient in weapon manufacturing, otherwise he would not have noticed these details.

All staffs know their purpose and power as long as they are held in the hand. In addition to casting various shield spells, the defensive staff can also be used as a blocking weapon. The mage does not need very deep martial arts, but only needs to order through thinking. Let the defensive staff play the "immobility" feature, and then block in front of you. The enemy's weapon slashed, like hitting a sturdy pillar, and it couldn't be slashed away. It can't hurt the mage behind it.

At such times, the defensive staff acts like a shield, blocking attacks from weapons in one direction. This kind of defense is not invincible, but it will be doubled with the strengthening of the user's spellcasting ability and the progress of martial arts.

At the same time, all staffs can be used as magic wands, with Siegel's arm strength. Enough to have a long sword and a staff. It takes time to get used to, but it's definitely worth it.

"In addition, considering your status as a mage lord, the association has made a special decision." Edith said: "Although you are still a long way from becoming a magician, you are allowed to build in advance on your own territory. A magic tower with a teleportation platform." He took out a book, unraveled the protection spells with his own hands~www.novelmt.com~, and handed it to Siegel.

This book is thick and heavy, and on the brown book cover is written the large characters "Accurate Teleportation Array Volume" in magic rune font.

"The last encrypted spell requires you to use a magic badge to solve it, and this is not within my responsibility." Edith said: "It is said that the magic circle inside is very complicated, and it takes a lot of time to learn, but it does It brings great convenience. You must know that the cross-sea teleportation array is built using the knowledge inside, and it has been successfully built after special transformation. At present, only the Mage Association and the Academy have such a circle, which is used between the various Mage towers in the mainland. Teleportation items. I think the intention of the association is this: when the Knox Common Association is attacked, the association and the Three Peaks Pagoda will inevitably suffer losses, and there has never been a teleportation system for the Fata in the New World. It seems that they want to use you here as a The foundation, build slowly."

"It's not easy," Siegel said. "I have more urgent things to do."

Edith nodded: "So this is just a reward, not a task." He smiled at Siegel, and then said, "The association never treats contributing members badly."

"I believe it." Siegel looked at the staff and magic book in his hand with satisfaction, and then asked, "Mr. Edith, do you know the bloodline enhancement in blood magic?" (To be continued.)

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