On the endless blue ocean, huge white bones stacked together provide the only foothold on the sea. A lonely figure sits on the white bones, holding a simple homemade boom in his hand.
His name is Kane. He was the captain of the Holy Gryphon and also had the identity of a hero. When the entire ship was sucked into the whirlpool, he woke up in an unknown sea area and saw a man who existed there.
The necromancer was eventually transformed into a death knight.
White light shines down from the sky, illuminating all surrounding areas. This has been the case since Kane came to this area. In his impression, except for a few rainy days, it is almost always sunny here.
There is not even the existence of night.
The laws of the past world don't seem to apply here. Just like Kane has been here for so long, but he can't even find a small piece of land. The ocean seems to be the whole world.
Traces of corrosion appeared on the clothes on his body. Although there were no humans here, and the body of the Death Knight made the protection of the clothes less important, he was unwilling to take off these clothes. These were the only things he had that could
Let him remember things from his past life.
Since the death knight's transformation was completed, Kane has never seen the previous necromancer, or any other human being. He is the only one left in this seemingly endless ocean, and even the entire world. When the necromancer disappeared, the spiritual mark left in Kane's mind undoubtedly controlled him for a long time.
During that special period, Kane's consciousness did not dissipate, but existed in the depths of his mind, always observing all situations in the outside world through his body, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of his own situation. Kane saw that his body was constantly converting all the dead fish into undead creatures according to the order of the necromancer. Even Kane himself could not count the specific number.
Although he has transformed a considerable number of undead creatures, the ocean he is in seems to have the magic power to accommodate everything. No matter how many undead creatures there are, they are not worth mentioning in front of it.
At first, Kane was extremely resistant to the control of the spiritual imprint. He tried countless times to regain control of his body from the spiritual imprint, but to no avail.
Kane was able to regain control of his body, thanks to his compromise with himself. After realizing everything here, Kane's previous persistence seemed meaningless. When he reached peace with the spiritual imprint that controlled him, his consciousness naturally returned.
Within his body.
The mental mark's suppression of Kane's own consciousness is not as strong as he imagined. It seems that as long as he shows willingness to surrender, the mental mark will let go of its suppression of consciousness.
For some reason, in Kane's view, everything about the spiritual imprint, as well as the reconciliation he reached with his consciousness after noticing the abnormality here, were all expected by the necromancer. The necromancer seemed to believe that Kai
Enhui will make this choice.
After regaining control of the spiritual mark, what Kane has to do, besides constantly transforming the fish carcasses that have been transported, is how to kill this long and lonely time.
A person is trapped in this sea area, surrounded by undead creatures, with no one to talk to. The restrictions of the spiritual imprint are destined to prevent him from escaping from this space. The body of the death knight has caused him to lose most of his normality.
Perception. Kane, who clearly understood his situation, felt that if he stayed like this any longer, his spirit would be unable to bear it first.
Sitting on a huge undead creature all day long, without having to do anything else except transforming the undead creature, without any rivals to contend with, and without seeing the necromancer, brought a spiritual toll to Kane.
The heavy pressure and promotion in the hierarchy did not make Kane feel happy, but instead made him feel empty in his heart.
Sometimes, Kane only feels that he is in a nightmare. Maybe when he wakes up, he will be back on the St. Griffin, surrounded by his crew, but the death knight's body will not be tired.
, reminding him all the time that he can no longer fall into deep sleep and stay awake forever. For Kane, this is more like a curse.
At other times, Kane also had some crazy thoughts in his mind. He wanted to be silent, sinking from the bright and calm sea surface to the cold and cold seabed, letting the sea water pour deeply into his body, and his soul also with it.
Silence in the deep sea of silence.
Kane, who has done many psychological counseling services for other crew members, naturally understands that his current situation is extremely bad. Since there are no other living creatures to communicate with, in order to make the situation better, he must find something to do and let himself devote himself to it.
sink into it to get rid of the mental torture.
Through various signs among the undead creatures, Kane discovered that the necromancer, who was also a hero, had stayed on this ocean for a longer time than him.
Kane didn't know how the necromancer did this, whether he relied on his own heroic will, or whether he always had some hope in his heart, or some other reason, but Kane couldn't
To do so, from the moment he reached peace with himself, most of his heroic will dissipated, and ultimately could not be condensed.
Kane, who longs for silence, has another simplest way, which is to give up his own will and let the spiritual imprint take over everything in the body, and Kane himself will fall into complete calm. Kane does not want to
This is the only thing he is unwilling to give up.
In the process of trying to relieve the pressure in his heart, Kane thought of many ways, but failed to achieve much results. Without communication with other creatures, these methods could not satisfy Kane. No matter what Kane did,
Neither can truly relax my spirit.
After unremitting attempts, Kane finally found a suitable way to restore himself to calm, and that was the way in front of him.
The front end of the boom, which was so simple that even a float did not have it, suddenly bent down. Feeling the bursts of pulling force coming from his hand, Kane looked happy. This kind of emotion that did not exist in the perception of the death knight actually appeared at this time.
On him.
In this sea area, except for the inaccessible deep sea area, there are no longer any fish, and any living creatures that can be transformed have been transformed by Kane under the control of the spiritual imprint. Simple fishing will probably yield nothing.
Obviously, Kane's way of satisfying himself is not simple fishing.