After noticing the existence of the ice element, Witte thought for a short time and immediately walked towards the location of the ice element, hoping to learn information about the high-level necromancer from it.
Witte believed that the ice elemental that could survive such serious injuries naturally knew many secrets that other creatures did not know.
As for the other mages in the supply point, Witte did not pay too much attention to them, nor did he tell them the real situation.
In Witt's view, the surrounding mages cannot provide any help in the process of negotiating with the high-level necromancer. Once he fully informs them of the high-level necromancer's situation, the situation may become worse.
.The only creature that Witt cares about is the ice element.
At this time, at a position still some distance away from the ice element, Witt did not continue moving forward, but stopped in his tracks.
As he was moving forward, a warning suddenly came from Witt's perception. The abnormality in his perception made Witt realize that once he continued to move forward, he was likely to be in danger.
Due to the keen perception of high-level mages, sneak attack methods cannot have the desired effect most of the time. Before encountering danger, high-level mages will be warned in advance, allowing them to have time to make
Coping.
Witt seemed very familiar with the emergence of this perception. Obviously, this was not the first time that he had felt such a hidden crisis, so he was able to react immediately and stop himself.
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The warning in his heart made Witte immediately lock the ice element in front of him. In Witte's view, the ice element in front of him was probably planning to cast a spell on himself.
For a moment, Witt quickly recalled the information about the elemental creature in his mind, thinking about why it wanted to attack him, and at the same time prepared a spell to deal with it.
However, as if he noticed something, Witt suddenly realized that the situation did not seem to be what he thought.
From the way the ice element looked at him, Wit discovered that the ice element looked extremely cautious, and there was also a hint of solemnity in it. It seemed that it was worried about something happening and didn't want him to come to it.<
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This discovery made Witte immediately realize that something was wrong. At the same time, the surrounding mages also let out bursts of exclamations.
At this moment, the sense of crisis in Witte's heart has not been eliminated, but has become even stronger. At this moment, Witte finally realized that the high-level necromancer did not seem to have any intention of negotiating with him, but instead wanted to talk to him here.
Fight.
Before Witt could convey his findings to his surrounding men and ask them to respond, the situation on the field changed again.
An extremely strong mana fluctuation appeared in front of Witt. At this moment, the sense of crisis in Witt's heart reached its limit.
Faced with the sudden crisis, Witte immediately used teleportation and left his original position without even thinking about it or even having time to observe what was happening around him.
Relying on the existence of teleportation, Witte returned to the giant gargoyle, preparing to rely on these creatures under his hands to slightly block the enemies that appeared, while allowing himself to better cast spells.
Looking towards the previous position, Witt noticed that another figure appeared at the position where he originally stayed.
Based on the figure's clothing and the weapon he held in his hand, Witt also realized that the figure's identity was the magic assassin of the Thieves Guild.
According to Witte's understanding, magic assassins who can master teleportation are considered extremely elite among the Thieves Guild. In Brakada, due to the deterrence of mages, the Thieves Guild had to restrain itself.
Unexpectedly, there would be such a magical assassin among Weering who would take action against him.
Regarding the potential enemy, that is, the expected high-level necromancer, Witte did not know any information about him. Whether it was his true strength or whether he had united with other high-level creatures, Witte did not know anything at this time.
, in this case, even if he noticed the appearance of this magic assassin, Witt did not get any useful clues.
At this time, Witte suddenly noticed that the noise around him was getting louder and louder. Even if he came to his men through the teleportation spell, their situation did not improve in any way, and he did not feel relieved because of this.
, but appears more chaotic.
Wit discovered that the giant gargoyles that had gathered here and the wizards responsible for controlling them fled in all directions without receiving any instructions from him, as if there was something extremely terrifying that forced them to do so.
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Beside Witte, only the gargoyle he controlled did not make any movement, still waiting for his orders. Many mages around who could not evacuate raised their heads and looked towards the sky. The abnormalities around him, as well as the danger signals coming from his perception, made Witt also raise his head and look towards the sky.
Wit noticed that a huge boulder was falling rapidly in the sky. Because the boulder was falling so fast, during the violent friction process, flames were produced on it that no mage could ignore, adding to the power of the boulder.
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Noticing the appearance of this boulder, even the high-level mage Witte felt a shock in his heart. The existence of this boulder and the magic that formed it were completely beyond Witte's understanding.<
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Even though he is also a high-level mage, Witte was also extremely shocked by the appearance of this boulder. Witte knew that only a true fifth-level spell could produce such a powerful force.
However, among the strong spell fluctuations rising from all around, Witte also noticed that the casting of this spell did not seem to be complete.
Just like a gorgeous piece of music that ends abruptly in the middle of playing, the huge stone that appeared in the sky and the magic that made it take shape gave Witt this feeling.
Although Witt could not understand the formation process of this spell, he still saw some clues based on the spell casting experience of a high-level mage.
Just from this spell that has not yet been fully deployed, Witte can feel the existence of such power. Witte cannot imagine what kind of damage will be caused once this spell is fully deployed. I am afraid that only true legends can