"To be honest, it will take you a long time to kill him. How can it turn into a head-grab if I kill him instantly with powerful combat skills?"
"Don't act stupid, I just activated 'Blade Storm', and that guy can't stay in the circle for more than a few seconds!"
As soon as Sherlock entered the door, he saw Neferi Lou beating Roger.
"Hmm...how long does it take for the 'heroic spirits' in the Round Table Hall to synchronize the memories of the 'servants'?" Sherlock asked Melina using those terms that sounded a bit difficult to pronounce.
"[If it refers to the memory of fighting the 'limb recipient', it should only last for more than ten seconds, just like reading a simple book with only two or three pages," Melina, who was in the spiritual state, replied: "
[Unless you invite the 'Servant Incarnation' of a certain 'Heroic Spirit' to always accompany you when you explore a certain area - such as Nimgofu - in that case, when it returns to the main body, it will take the time required to synchronize its memory.
It will grow exponentially and may even take 1:1 time at most.】"
"Oh..." Sherlock looked at them playing around, stroking his chin in deep thought.
After defeating Stonewell City's chief BOSS "Extender" Greg, Roger and Neferi's spiritual helpers disappeared simultaneously, and he only delayed a little time to find the loot, and then appeared in the square through the new
The "blessing" in the center returned to the round table hall, but even then it could not catch up with the speed of the quarrel between the two "ontologies".
In fact, it's not that he can't directly invite these two mages and warriors who have a good relationship with him to participate in the battle, but if his helpers are wiped out due to his mistakes... God knows if they have the ability to "bless" resurrection.
Even if they can be reborn, it won't work, because that means they will lose part of their memory to make up for it. This loss, to the extreme, will eventually turn them into muddle-headed "living corpses", which is unacceptable.
"By the way, after defeating the guy playing with the dragon's head, I obtained a fragment of the Deathly Hallows. What should I do with it? Leave it to you?" Sherlock asked instead.
"[Okay then - no, no, no,]" Melina responded midway and changed her words: "[I am just the witch responsible for guiding the Faded Ones, but I don't have the power to protect them.]"
"Really? I think you can disappear and reappear anytime and anywhere, so you are very suitable for keeping important props." Sherlock replied.
"[No, no, no, although you won't be attacked when you are in spirit form, you may still be targeted when you appear as a faded person to 'upgrade', and I can't keep my spirit form forever...]" Mei Lin
Na hurriedly looked for reasons.
"Okay, just kidding, there is no place in the world that is safer than my 'inventory'."
Sherlock glanced at his "trophy" as he spoke.
Unlike the stingy mobs that never drop anything, the elite and BOSS-level guys are quite generous. Perhaps because they can only be beaten once, this "limb grafter" will drop all the items that can theoretically be dropped in one go.
Already.
In addition to the 54,000-point runes, the dropped items also include the tattered-looking "Golden King Armor" that includes a crown and a cloak, the oversized double-headed golden battle axe, and the fire-breathing axe.
The dragon head...who dares to believe that it is actually a shield?
But it is a pity that there is no "Earthquake" and "Bolide" that Sherlock was quite looking forward to at the time - they are the "combat skills" that come with the golden battle ax and the dragon head respectively. In addition, they also have ridiculously high power.
The requirements for strength, agility and physical strength were not enough even if he could wash out the fixed basic attributes and redistribute them, so he had to give up the idea of pretending to be a fool.
In addition, there is the "Deathly Hallows Fragment" that doesn't look like a "fragment" at all.
According to what Sherlock saw in the vision, the "Deathly Hallows" should be the spherical object held by the unknown girl, and what was broken and scattered was only part of it. What he had originally planned to recover were pieces.
The preparation of "broken glass", after all, when these fragments are scattered around, they are embedded in the bodies of certain creatures in the border area, making them crazy and powerful, and eventually become the "King of Shards" that dominates one party. This is reasonable, isn't it?
But in fact, it looks like a golden chess piece only the size of a fist, and its shape is that of a swordsman wearing armor and holding a sword in front of him.
[Fragments of the Deathly Hallows (Saber)]
[The holder may gain the power of the sword.]
To be fair, that guy was slashing people with an ax and breathing fire with a dragon's head. What does it have to do with the sword?
When Sherlock asked Melina about this, the "Guide Witch" couldn't explain clearly. She seemed to only know that the seven kings who obtained the fragments occupied the seven areas of the junction, but for the "fragments of the Deathly Hallows"
I don’t know anything about what it looks like, let alone its function.
Is there a possibility that those fragments are related to the "Round Table Hall"? Sherlock touched his chin and looked at the round table under the "Great Blessing" and the surrounding seats.
Well, there are thirteen chairs, but the number doesn’t match. Maybe I’m overthinking it.
At this time, the quarrel between Neferee Lu and Roger was over. They made concluding remarks to each other in nasal voices and then turned around and left. Sherlock, who was pretending to stop the fight, was finally free to do his own things...such as go find
Teacher Selian learned a few new spells that are easy to kill, so as to eliminate the possibility of Roger grabbing monsters in the future.
The Round Table Hall itself was built by Great Blessing, so there seems to be some structural problems. For example, the initial location is on the second floor of a conventional building. There are no stairs leading to the lower floor. You can only jump down from a balcony. It is unlikely for ordinary people to do this.
As a result, the first floor is relatively deserted, and Teacher Selian, who likes quietness, seems to be very satisfied with this situation and often meditates in a guest room on the first floor.
In this regard, Sherlock can only say that he has come into contact with the more eccentric professors in Hogwarts. It is completely normal to simply like to be alone, although it is true that he has to jump off the second-floor balcony every time.
not very convenient……
"[Be careful! Lord Faded One! There are disciples of Fan Lei using Pale Knuckles and trying to attack you!]" Melina suddenly warned urgently.
What is it? Sherlock, who had just jumped to the first floor, subconsciously used a flashback spell to return to the second floor.
Uh, this was just an accident. The fight hasn't started yet, so it doesn't count.
[Because you possess the ‘Fragment of the Deathly Hallows (Saber)’, you were invaded by the ‘Unknown Warrior’. 】
Following the belated reminder, a translucent figure covered in red, wearing samurai gear, and wearing a ghost-faced horned mask slowly rose from the floor on the first floor.
It slowly pulled out the arc-shaped saber on its waist, first bowed to the air in front of it and then stabbed itself through with a backhand knife, then froze.
"Fancy." Sherlock stood on the balcony railing on the second floor, taking out a mana bottle and drinking while waving his staff and throwing rock balls downwards.