Since this kind of death energy corrodes the body, it is something that all necromancers must go through in the process of becoming a lich. For most senior necromancers, they will not care about this kind of thing at all.
Changes in appearance, on the contrary, changes brought about by strength in the process of rising in rank are more worthy of their attention.
This is why Rhodes had a very deep impression on Tello after meeting him. According to Rhodes' memories, in the previous game, except for the players at that time, there seemed to be not many necromancers who would care about this.
Yidian. Tello's idea of trying to figure out a solution surprised Rhodes at the time.
Because of this impression, when Rhodes returned to Diya in order to find a solution to this problem, the first thing he thought of was Turo who was also in the City of Grim Wind, trying to get rid of him.
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In Rhode's own opinion, he doesn't care about the changes that will occur in himself as a result of becoming a lich. For Rhodes himself, the key is whether he can gain greater strength after becoming a lich.
is the most important. Compared with it, some other negative changes are nothing at all.
However, perhaps due to the intolerance in his heart, when Rhodes realized Rowling's resistance to this change, he decided to return to Diya to find a solution to this problem.
Fortunately, at this time, Rhodes had obtained the key information he needed from Turo. But what Rhodes did not expect was that this information also involved the real Lich.
Rhodes also had some questions about the lich mentioned by Turo in his words.
In Rhode's view, the erosion of the body by this kind of death energy is inevitable, and there is no way for real lichs to do this.
During the process of the Endless Night Ritual, the changes of the body by the death energy are inevitable. It can be said that it is the changes of the body by the death energy that allow the entire Endless Night Ritual to proceed smoothly and transform the Necromancer into a Lich.
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If the necromancer wants to make changes in this process to avoid the erosion of the body by the death energy, it will undoubtedly change the entire endless night ritual from the beginning, which will bring unpredictable consequences.
It is precisely because of this that no lich can still have its original appearance after completing the endless night ritual, and its overall body shape will undergo great changes.
It was through this that Rhodes confirmed that this lich was able to restore its previous appearance through its unique means after the Endless Night ritual.
At the same time, noticing Trot in front of him, Rhodes also realized that the methods used by this lich can also have an effect on senior necromancers who have not really become lichs.
As for the lich mentioned by Tello, its true profession is not actually a lich, but a more special high-level necromancer. Rhodes also has some doubts about the fact that he did not hold an endless night ceremony.
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However, after thinking about what Turo mentioned in his words, the information he collected from the Thieves Guild, Rhodes rejected such an idea.
Without being able to perform the endless night ritual and become a true lich, even if a necromancer is more powerful and even reaches the level of a legendary necromancer, he still cannot have an almost unlimited lifespan like a lich, and
It will gradually age with age.
Even though these legendary creatures have a longer lifespan than ordinary creatures, they will eventually die one day. This also applies to the legendary necromancer.
According to the information provided by Turo, this lich existed within Dia as early as countless years ago. This is obviously not consistent with this. In addition, what happened to Turo's appearance is what we see in front of us.
The changes proved that this lich's method was really effective, and Rhodes also eliminated this.
At this time, recalling the Death Tomb mentioned by Turo, Rhodes seemed to remember something and took out the map that Turo had given him from the space ring.
By observing the map in his hand, Rhodes suddenly discovered that the Death Tomb had already been marked on the map, and that this special place was located not far from the City of Death.
Obviously, a long time ago, before Rhodes came to the City of Grim Wind for the first time, Tello had already learned the information about Death Tomb. However, Tello at that time obviously had the same idea as Rhodes and did not tell the relevant information.
I took this rumor of the lich to heart and looked for other methods.
Seeing that Rhodes took out the map he had given him from the space ring and seemed to find something, Tello also realized that he did not need to remind Rhodes anymore.
Looking at Rhodes who was thinking, Turo took the initiative and said: "This lady who exists in the Death Tomb is called the ageless lich in the information provided by the Thieves Guild. Her real name is Stephen." After hearing Turo's words, Rhodes stopped thinking and looked at Turo aside. From Turo's words, Rhodes also heard what he wanted to express.
Extra meaning, so he said: "It seems that you are not going to tell me this method in person."
As these words fell, Tello on the side also felt an obvious threat coming from Rhodes on the side.
To Rhodes' expectation, at this point, faced with his own threat, Tello did not relent at all, but said:
"I promised Lord Stephen that I would not leak this special method. What's more, I only achieved this with her help."
"If you really want to get this special method, you still need to see her in person. All I can do is introduce you to Lord Stephen in the process."
As Tello finished speaking, the threat he felt became stronger and stronger. Obviously, the answer he provided could not satisfy Rhodes in front of him. However, even so, Tello's heart
There is still no wavering in my thoughts.
When this threat reached an extreme, just when Tello felt that Rhodes might launch an attack at any time, it seemed to completely disappear, and there was no longer any threat. After feeling this, Tello