The creature that attacked the centaur caster was the bone dragon controlled by Rhodes.
Even in a head-on battle, the centaur spellcaster is no match for the bone dragon, let alone in this situation. Faced with the bone dragon's sudden attack from the sky, the centaur spellcaster has no way to resist, so he falls like this.
In front of the cave exit.
At this time, the centaur caster has been seriously injured. If the bone dragon takes action with all its strength, then under the original situation, the centaur caster will have no chance to resist, and will be directly killed by the bone dragon, but
At this time, the centaur caster was only seriously injured and did not die directly. The bone dragon obviously retained some of its strength.
The behavior of the bone dragon was exactly under the instructions of Rhodes. When he found that the centaur caster was escaping towards the passage from which he came, Rhodes ordered the bone dragon to attack the centaur spellcaster, but do not use it to attack the centaur spellcaster.
Its kill.
At this time, the centaur spellcaster was seriously injured and pinned down by the bone dragon. This situation was exactly what Rhodes was happy to see.
In this case, the centaur spellcaster was still able to cast spells and make the final resistance, but the centaur spellcaster did not do so. Instead, he looked at the bone dragon in front of him and gave up the struggle completely.
Not long after, a sound of footsteps sounded in the ears of the centaur spellcaster. The centaur spellcaster moved his eyes away from the bone dragon and looked in the direction of the footsteps.
Rhodes came to the bone dragon, but he ignored the centaur spellcaster on the ground, and instead focused his main thoughts on the bone dragon.
This attack on the Centaur spellcaster was the Bone Dragon's first battle after being awakened by Rhodes. Rhodes also wanted to take this opportunity to see the fighting power of the Bone Dragon.
Rhodes realized that the Bone Dragon only took one shot, which directly seriously injured the centaur spellcaster. It obviously showed its strength as a fifth-level creature, and it was worth it for Rhodes to spend 20 points of mental attributes to control it.
At this time, all of Rhode's mental attributes were used to control undead creatures, and it was not enough. Inside the cave, there were still many centaur corpses. Even if Rhodes awakened them, there was not enough mental attribute control.
them.
Rhodes had other plans for these corpses, but Rhodes' target at this time was still on the centaur spellcaster in front of him.
Through the previous battle, Rhodes saw that this centaur spellcaster was the leader of the centaurs in the cave.
When the battle just started, Rhodes thought that this centaur spellcaster was the clan leader mentioned by his centaur leader.
But as the battle progressed, Rhodes rejected this point. According to the information told by the centaur leader, the original leader of the tribe should have the status of a hero, and in Rhodes' perception, the centaur in front of him cast a spell.
The one obviously has nothing to do with the hero.
This centaur spellcaster should be just an ordinary centaur commander. Even so, Rhodes can still get some information about the Fairy Spring through it.
While Rhodes was marching, the centaur spellcaster, who had been stepped on by the bone dragon, did not speak. He just looked at Rhodes with his eyes. Years of combat experience made him understand that this necromancer was the owner of the bone dragon. At this time, Rhodes also turned his attention to the centaur caster. Before Rhodes could speak, the centaur caster said first: "Powerful necromancer, I beg for vital information in exchange for my life.
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Looking at the centaur spellcaster on the ground, Rhodes understood its intention. In this almost certain death situation, the centaur spellcaster obviously did not want to die like this, but would try every means to extend his life.
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Therefore, after hearing the words of the centaur caster praying for life, Rhodes felt relieved. If the centaur caster in front of him really would rather die than say anything to the necromancer, then it would be difficult for Rhodes to obtain it.
What information.
Rhodes came to the centaur spellcaster and said: "Tell me the information about this cave and why you are here."
As soon as Rhodes finished speaking, the centaur caster in front of him immediately replied: "The cave here was originally the holy land of the Silva tribe. Due to the invasion of the necromancer, the tribe leader brought powerful tribesmen to join the battle, and the rest of the centaurs
It is to take advantage of the terrain and stick to this position."
At this time, Rhodes seemed to have thought of something, and asked the centaur spellcaster in front of him: "Then, where is the elven spring that has been stored here?"
Hearing Rhodes' question, the centaur caster realized that the necromancer in front of him came here just for the elf spring. Although he realized this, the centaur caster still had no way to resist, so he had to
Answered:
"Only the clan leader can know the location of the Elf Spring. I only know that there is a place disguised as an Elf Spring in the cave here to deal with intruders."
After listening to the centaur spellcaster's words, Rhodes understood why he was attacked by this group of centaurs.
Rhodes was not surprised that the centaur spellcaster didn't know the true location of the Elf Spring. Since the centaur leader under his command didn't know the true location of the Elf Spring, the centaur spellcaster in front of him shouldn't know the same.<
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At this time, Rhodes asked: "How is the battle between Diya and Eli? What is the situation now?"
Since he meditated inside the cave for about half a month, Rhodes didn't know what the current situation was. He could only learn more about the situation through the centaur spellcaster in front of him.
Hearing Rhodes' question, the centaur spellcaster seemed to have thought of something, but he did not show it. He just replied: "I also don't know the answer to this question. My tribe and I did not join this battle.
I just want to preserve the inheritance of the Silva tribe, so I don’t know much about the battle situation.”
After listening, Rhodes focused more on other information mentioned by the centaur spellcaster.
Rhodes asked the centaur caster who fell to the ground: "Where do the rest of you centaurs live?"
Regarding this question, the centaur spellcaster in front of him was obviously very hesitant and unwilling to tell Rhodes the answer easily.
At this time, looking at Rhodes' indifferent eyes, the centaur spellcaster seemed to have thought of something, and then said to Rhodes: "I can tell you the answer to this question, but you must promise that you will not do anything to me."
Kill me after you tell me the answer."
After listening to the centaur caster's request, Rhodes also realized its thoughts.
So far, the centaur spellcaster has completely answered Rhodes' questions, and its purpose is to hope to survive.