Chapter 522: Help from Neverwinter

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 Hill is a little confused. Why should he ask Aglaia for matters between mages?

As long as there is a big problem in Neverwinter that cannot be solved by any temple or a group of mages from the good camp, look for it at the hands of the Arcane Brotherhood in Luskan, and you will definitely not be able to escape.

But generally they use magician methods, which must find the root cause, and healing magic is difficult to solve.

For good gods, detoxification, exorcism of evil and treatment are generally no problem. For those related to diseases and curses, it depends on whether there are any in the priesthood.

Aglaia only preaches the priesthood of the ocean here, so it stands to reason that she cannot be responsible for curing diseases.

"Dear Archmage Hill.

Someone in Neverwinter brought back a bottle of holy water from the temple of the goddess Aglaia when they passed by here." Ben said respectfully, "The mages have tested it and are very resistant to that disease and even similar diseases.

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Some mages who stayed behind suggested that my father come to seek help. As long as this kind of holy water is available, enough treatment time can be delayed when a second disease disaster occurs."

Hill hesitated: "Do you need holy water or the purest water?"

There cannot be much difference between the holy water produced by Tyr and Aglaia. Tyr's purification of evil should be stronger than Aglaia's.

That is powerful divine power!

If Luskan wants to cause trouble in Neverwinter, there will never be a problem that holy water can easily solve. That is the place with the strongest power of the Temple of Tyr on the northern continent.

The only difference is probably that the holy water produced by Aglaia is absolutely pure, and the shelf life of all holy water is very short. If Neverwinter City wants to hoard a large amount, it must not be holy water.

It is the material used by Aglaia to make holy water: pure water brought from the elemental world.

Ben hesitated for a moment, then replied: "It would be better if it was purified water without any power. The longer it can be stored, the better.

The mages are worried that if something big happens in the wilderness, the Arcane Brotherhood may think of some way to force them to return to Neverwinter.

The simplest ones are curses and diseases, some of which can be alleviated with pure water."

He quickly raised his eyes to look at Hill and said cautiously: "In the past, Toril could only pray for the gift of the God of the Water Element to have such absolutely pure water.

She is not very willing to respond to human requests.

We also know that there are strange things in the deep sea that can condense pure water, but... Amberli can always do bad things."

Hill told him in his heart that although Emboli was not capable of killing the archmage who entered the water, he was capable of contaminating the rare objects they obtained.

Even Hill can do this, let alone the gods who have mastered the laws of the ocean.

No matter how few laws she masters, she is still a god.

However, no matter how pitiful the prince also named Ben said, Hill did not want to get involved in the matter between Neverwinter and Luskan. He had just announced his eternal neutrality.

Just like the Luskans downstairs who came to buy strong drinks, Hill would not deny them entry into the tavern and shop just because their alignment was a little evil.

Hill's territory is located on both sides of Faerûn's most important road.

Even the evil camp has made their contributions, and they are certainly eligible to use this path.

Anyway, the real evil people actually dare not come to the town of Aglaia. Their evil light can be seen without camp detection. The Paladins of Tire just turn a blind eye.

My eyes are not really blind.

Strong strength allows Hill to withstand these small troubles.

Luskan pirates who dared to cause trouble after drinking too much were definitely thrown into the Swamp of the Dead.

Especially after Aglaia purified half of the swamp, anyone who caused trouble would be thrown directly into the Temple of Baal.

In Luskan, there is the temple of Bane, the god of tyranny. They have long known that none of the three gods of death are good, and the pirates who fell in were frightened a lot.

In fact, they didn't think wrongly. In Baal, everyone who comes into contact with the temple can dedicate a part of their life force to him.

The more drunk you are, the more likely you are to get seriously ill after you get out. There is no time to recuperate in a pirate's daily life, it is a life-threatening journey.

So now, those who still come to Aglaia town to drink and buy things can basically stay sane.

As for those who really wanted to commit crimes here, they basically disappeared without a trace. Hill's secret lock is somewhat part of his characteristics, and one of them is his sensitive reaction to hostility.

How powerful the Mystery Lock of Mist here is, hundreds of professionals who have disappeared without a trace in the past year have told the entire Faerûn continent.

Aglaia is indeed very peaceful now, and Hill will never affect this peace for the sake of others.

He pondered for a moment and said softly: "Aglaia has an interesting rare thing: blue pearls, a kind of pearl oyster produced in the maelstrom where her main temple is located.

Although it has only one function, which is to produce the purest elemental water, each pill produces 5,000 liters per day.

But the price of pearls is very expensive."

Hill already understood why Ben said he wanted to ask Aglaia for help, but went directly to him.

For a god to provide so much pure water to people who have nothing to do with him, Neverwinter City would not dare to hope so much even with Tyr behind him.

But as the God of Poseidon, Aglaia must have a way to obtain pure elemental water, otherwise, her holy water will not have that effect.

Hill thought in a daze: There must be 20,000 people in Neverwinter, right? What price would he quote better?

Although I don’t want to take advantage of others’ danger, there are some things that cannot be tolerated.

Ben asked excitedly: "Can a pearl cost 500 gold coins? This is the only price Neverwinter City can afford! We want to buy 200 pearls."

The price in Hill's mind is about the same. Generally, the price of this kind of rare item is about 450 gold.

Ben broke into cold sweat. He pinched his hands and waited nervously.

Although the mage lord in front of him is from the good camp, as he is associated with dragons, anyone will be a little afraid when discussing the price with him.

Before he came, he imagined many outcomes, and the current one was the best.

The people of Neverwinter never thought that the mage lord would change his attitude in order to sympathize with them. They just wanted to get some benefits before the Arcane Brotherhood reacted.

The mages of the 'Cloak of the Stars' had highly praised Aglaia's holy water before she was officially declared a god. This is the real Poseidon, and her hand is pure water.

But the people in the Temple of Tire didn't want them to do anything that would affect Aglaia before she was officially crowned a god.

As a loyal believer in Tyr, although his father Nasir did not understand, he still obeyed.

It wasn't until the Black Rod incident occurred that Neverwinter City was sure that this relatively silent nature mage was definitely a ruthless character.

How annoying Kelben has been in recent years, Neverwinter, which has had the most dealings with Waterdeep, has the most say.

If he hadn't thought that this was his last act of madness before death, his father Nasir would have taken an ax to kill the black stick!

Unexpectedly, Lord Hill didn't even have the slightest tolerance to do so. Kyle dared to reach out and slapped him back immediately.

Killing a chicken to scare a monkey is not enough to explain how most people feel.

Now there is a mess in Waterdeep City, and no one dares to do any more testing here.

If it hadn't been for the paladin of the Silver Shield just now, who had been telling him to speak directly and never hide his purpose, Ben actually wanted to say something nice.

Before he came, he was actually prepared to spend money to eliminate disasters. 100,000 gold was Benn's activity fund.

But no one knows whether Hill, who said he wanted to be neutral, would be willing to accept it.

This guy has never been short of money.

Hill didn't make Ben nervous for long. He did open a store to sell things, and anyone could buy them. The prices were always clearly marked, and he couldn't take advantage of others' danger at this time.

"Okay." Hill nodded, "Go to the magic store and buy it! I'll ask Aglaia to sell it there."

When Ben came this time, he seemed very hidden. There was only one person, but his face was familiar to all Luskans.

Hill had long since noticed a few big men who often came to drink crouched outside the commercial street to watch. Their posture was really eye-catching. No wonder the Paladins of Tire just stood beside them and didn't move.

Let’s just put these things out in the open!

Business dealings and official business were his best attitude toward Ben: the water in Neverwinter was too deep, and he was not an undead, so he had no interest in playing puzzle games.

Ben quickly said goodbye and left.

Hill was lost in thought, why did Ben come here by himself?

This matter is related to the lives of many people. Hill and Aglaia from the good camp will basically not refuse, and they can get a reply through the paladins of Tire.

Generally speaking, neutral lands are not willing to deal with other territorial leaders who have a position. This is not a matter of politeness.

Moreover, the temples in his own territory have much more status than the leaders in other places!

Bane, when you were talking, did you always say that his biological father was a loyal believer in Tyr, but not him?

But he did inherit the throne in the end, and maintained Neverwinter well during the most terrifying period, right?

Hill let out a long breath.

The undead would be very interested in this place called Neverwinter, right? It would definitely surpass Waterdeep City and Silvermoon City!

Hill remembered that when he was listening to their chat in Ferenriel, Neverwinter and Baldur's Gate had both been cursed countless times.

"Martha."

Martha soon appeared wearing an exquisite dress.

"Pay attention to the people in Neverwinter, I think something is wrong." Hill casually tied up his long hair that was blown away by the wind, "He didn't lie, but he still hid it a little.

It probably has nothing to do with me, but it's in my territory.

I can ignore anything that happens in my territory, but I can’t help but know about it.”

"Yes! Sir."


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