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In another distant world, there is such a saying, "The hair is more weak than fire, the body is weak and weak," which vividly describes the general weaknesses of various monsters. As a spellcaster, Salomon naturally cannot see monsters.
After that, he rushed up in a daze. He had to find the monster's weakness in order to launch an effective attack.
According to his poor understanding of another mythological system, since this ancient giant has so much hair, the fireball technique must have a certain effect on it. However, because the distance between him and the monster is too close,
The explosion range of the fireball spell also included him. Therefore, Salomon chose to run towards an area with dense trees, trying to let those thick broad-leaved trees block the monster's way, so as to create a distance for him to cast the spell. He now regrets that he did not
Buy explosive throwing weapons such as grenades, otherwise with his accuracy (trained through long-term use of magic), he will most likely be able to throw the grenade into the giant's mouth.
However, this kind of thought is just a thought. Even the thick American elm tree that has grown for who knows how many years cannot stop the ancient leather giant that is rampaging like a truck. The sound of the tree trunk being violently broken keeps ringing in Salomon.
There was a sound behind him, and it was getting faster, getting closer, and getting louder. The mystic mage put one hand into the dimensional bag and kept groping around. He touched two egg-shaped ceramic bottles, and then
He threw one of the ceramic bottles behind him without looking back. With the slight sound of the ceramic breaking, a dazzling fire light lit up behind him - this was alchemical fire, extremely flammable, and the cost was lower than that of incandescent fire.
The glue is much lower and it was Salomon's work when he was practicing.
Even if the Gug Giant can use its thick feet to wade through the flames, the viscous alchemical liquid will stick to its feet, and this liquid is extremely difficult to extinguish unless placed in an oxygen-free environment. This
An excellent flammable substance will cause continuous burns to the ancient giant. Although it cannot delay it for a long time, it will give Salomon time to cast the spell. Thanks again to Eton College for providing a complete set of experimental equipment. Without a
Without a complete laboratory, Salomon could not have achieved success in alchemy.
Mana Explosion Hada's Seizing Sloth Spear = Move the hit creature in a straight line 10 feet, reducing its movement speed by 10 feet.
Salomon chose to push the Gug giant back into the flames. Although the fire was gradually shrinking, the fallen leaves accumulated over the winter were very effective in fueling the combustion. The mystic threw the remaining alchemical fire to Gug.
On the giant, the damage caused by the ceramic bottle that hit the target was far higher than the ones thrown carelessly before. The beast-like monster felt a sharp pain, the flames were spreading along its fur, and its skin was being burned.
, burnt, even if it kept slapping the burning parts of its body, it would not help. The monster roared out in desperation, trying to jump out of the flames and smash Salomon flat, but the Mystic Mage's magic explosion combo was enough
Leaving it in the flames - no matter where the Gug Giant wants to go, Salomon can pull it back or push it back - as for taking off, that is even more impossible, and the Grease Technique is even more of a skill.
A spell that has stood the test of time, Salomon also uses it well.
As the fire became more intense, the Gug Giant became more and more crazy. It fell to the ground and roared, constantly slapping the ground with its forked arms. This behavior based on the instinct of the beast was very effective, and the flammable liquid was accompanied by a large fistful of
The soil and fallen leaves were thrown aside, and there was no longer any flammable material to fuel combustion. The fire on its fur gradually extinguished. But at this time, large areas of its body were burned. Due to the excessive movement, most of the brittle skin peeled off.
, exposing the smelly subcutaneous tissue. The more painful it is, the more it struggles. The violent pain makes the ancient leather giant unable to think at all.
Unable to think, irrational enemies are worthless to the caster. Salomon went around to the other side and summoned acid (Trick: Acid Splash), which easily corroded the respiratory tract of the Gug Giant (if the scientific name is
This), killed the monster. But he can't leave now - this has something to do with the habits of the Gug Giant and the location where it appears.
The Gug Giant is a creature that is afraid of ghouls. The location where this monster appears is a place where there are no ghouls. Moreover, the Gug Giant likes to eat people. Because this monster is close to the cave, the secret is
The Master believes that the remaining S.H.I.E.L.D. agents may have perished in the mouth of the monster. However, if he wants to confirm this theory, Salomon must cut open its abdomen and check the stomach pouch (if this is the location in its digestive system
If so) are there any items left behind by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, such as bullets, magazines, Kevlar fiber body armor and other items that are not easy to digest?
No, nothing. This is good news and bad news. The good news is that no more innocent people died at the hands of the Gug giants. The bad news is that Salomon, Coulson and Natasha cannot obtain it.
Ammunition assistance came from the outside world, and what was even worse was that Salomon felt a strong sense of discomfort after forcibly dissecting the Gug Giant. After reluctantly finishing his work, he jumped off the monster's body and ran to the side, supporting him.
The elm tree vomited out everything it had eaten before.
"I won't do such a stupid thing next time." The Mystic Mage spat out another mouthful of acidic water. He swore that next time he would dissect a living thing while wearing protective clothing, even if it was just a mouse! Or a frog.
! The intestinal fermentation of the Guge Giant almost knocked him out, but he had to hold his breath and patiently rummage through the residue in his digestive system. This monster was not scary when it was alive, but
After his death, it caused a great psychological shadow on Salomon.
He took a long breath and continued to move towards the cave. He had to go there, and Coulson and Natasha needed manpower now.
Just as Salomon headed towards the cave, a witch trial was taking place in the small town. Judge Cotton Mather stripped the last remaining witch naked and showed her to the fanatical believers outside the court.
The suspect's bleeding pinhole - he used the acupuncture method to find witch marks on the suspect. This method originated in England. They believed that witches would leave marks after forming an alliance with the devil, such as birthmarks, etc. Using acupuncture
The witch will not feel pain or bleed from those marks.
And if the suspect feels pain, the interrogator Matthew Hopkins will use the tear test method: they believe that witches do not shed tears. If the suspect is made to cry during the test, but there are no tears, then the suspect is a witch;
And if the witch cries tears, it is the devil who is causing trouble, and the witch is still guilty.
In addition, there is also the fire identification method: let the suspect run a specified distance with a red-hot iron in his hand, or walk barefoot on a red-hot plow blindfolded, and check the hands/feet after three days. If the hands or feet are injured
, indicating that the suspect is guilty, and if there are no injuries, the suspect can be released. However, because the judge and inquisitor wanted to execute the witch immediately, this method was not used.
There is also a simpler and more direct method, which is the flood identification method: tie the suspect's hands and feet, tie them with a rope, and then throw the suspect into a pond or river. If the suspect is floating on the water
, then it is undoubtedly a witch, because witches are known to be light in weight (legend has it that witches can fly on broomsticks). If the suspect sinks into the water, it is not guilty - but by this time most suspects have already drowned
Dead. Sometimes, if a suspect sinks into the water but does not drown, she cannot be acquitted because the devil gave her the ability to breathe underwater.
"Everything in our modern life is indebted to the Greeks, and everything that is out of date should be blamed on the Middle Ages." Colson rubbed his eyes and said this. Natasha looked at him with some confusion,
Colson had to explain, "This is what Wilde said. In Europe from the 15th to the 18th century, the craze of hunting witches led to the death of about 100,000 innocent people. Now I have seen this scene with my own eyes.
It will also appear in my future nightmares."
"If Salomon were here, he would blame Christianity for this fault. I know his contempt for religion." Natasha said, "Then what are you going to do next?"
"We can't do anything." Colson once again looked at the innocent people hanging on the tree and the fanatical and ignorant crowd around him, "But at least we saved one. I want to protect her, even if I have to pay for it."