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Chapter 820 Features 2

 Different from the environment in Dia, in Tamik's impression, although the necromancers in Dia can still use spells while controlling undead creatures, the effects that the spells can produce are only limited to

Deal with the existence of the necromancer.

The spells cast by the necromancer, whether it is the type of the spell itself or the final effect, are not inferior to those cast by the orthodox mages of Brakada.

For necromancers, in addition to their own basic attributes, which are different from the orthodox mages of Brakada, there is also a huge gap between the spells they cast and the mages of Brakada.

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Under this circumstance, in Diya, except for lichs who have in-depth research on the casting of spells, there are very few necromancers who can compete with mages of the same level in Brakada in the casting of various spells.

Compared to this, even the lich, who has profound research on magic, is unable to cast conventional spells under the influence of death energy.

As a mage empire that has been passed down for countless years, Brakada naturally has a very profound heritage, which can be reflected in all aspects of affairs.

In Tamik's view, even though the necromancers walking out of the Soul-Calling Tower in front of him have long given up their identity as Brakada mages, their strength will not change much, and they still have extremely powerful spellcasting.

The ability is far beyond that of any necromancer she has ever seen before.

Under this circumstance, Tamik can naturally have a rough estimate of the strength of Sandro in the Soul-Calling Tower and the necromancers under him.

Tamik believes that this is also why Lich Stephen did not let himself find a way to recapture the Soul-Calling Tower after learning that it was occupied by Sandru. Instead, he asked himself to protect it and prevent other vampires from disturbing it.

The reason.

Tamik's fear of the Brakada mages gave Tamik a special view on the necromancers who appeared in front of him.

In Tamik's view, among the undead creatures he controls, the only ones who can suppress these necromancers are the most powerful terror knights. The rest, even vampires who are good at fighting, will also be restrained by the spells they cast.
Out of his own caution, Tamik had already completed a large amount of intelligence collection work before this, and recorded a lot of information about Sandro, which naturally also included the characteristics of some of his subordinates.

According to the intelligence collected previously and his own comparison, Tamik at this time has also determined the identity of the leading female necromancer.

By comparing the characteristics of this female necromancer, whether it was her extraordinary temperament or her heroic identity, Tamik confirmed that the undead appeared in front of her.

The mage should be Sandro's Vidnina.

According to the information collected by Tamik, the former Vidnina, long before she followed Sandru with other mages, was a powerful mage in Brakada, and even completed the task that other mages were difficult to achieve.

At this point, he awakened his own heroic will and assumed the identity of a hero.

As for what happened to Vidnina later, Tamik did not mention this in the intelligence collected. Tamik was able to immediately determine Vidnina's identity through her heroic status.
As a symbol of strength and will, the existence of a hero's identity itself explains a lot of unusual information. Beings who can rise through the ranks and eventually grow up with the blessing of a hero's identity are often not ordinary people.<

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In this case, information about powerful heroes is often more widely circulated than other information and has higher value. It was through this that Tamik judged Vidnina's identity.
In Tamik's view, Vidnina would choose to walk out of the Soul Resurrection Tower as a representative of Sandro at such an opportunity. Naturally, her actions have far-reaching significance.

It can represent Sandro's attitude.

With the opening of the Soul Recalling Tower, when the necromancers headed by Vidnina walked out, the special death energy that originally appeared began to spread towards the surroundings.

As if affected by this special death energy, the original vampires who had been surrounding the periphery of the Soul Resurrection Tower and did not dare to do much due to the threat of the Terror Knight began to become restless as if they had been stimulated by something.
Under this situation, even the higher-ranked and originally powerful terrifying knights could not continue to suppress the surrounding vampires as before.

There is naturally a big gap in real strength between the surrounding native vampires and the horror knights. But at this time, these vampires are no longer afraid. No matter how strong the horror knights are, it is difficult to directly attack them.

Suppress the surrounding vampires.

Relying on his own perception, coupled with various messages from the spiritual imprint, Tamik also noticed the abnormal changes that occurred in the original vampire.

If it weren't for Tamik's control over the spiritual mark, the terrifying knights around him might directly fight these native vampires.

In this case, the evolved vampires who originally belonged to Tamik's side also seemed to have sensed something abnormal and became extremely alert. At the same time, they looked around, trying to verify their thoughts, but they were unable to obtain it.

What effect.

At this time, Tamik was obviously unable to pay attention to the changes in the surrounding vampires. Tamik did not have any spare opportunity to explore what was causing the abnormal changes in the surrounding vampires.

At this time, Tamik had already focused all his attention on Vidnina who came out of the Soul Resurrection Tower, hoping to detect some extremely important information from this necromancer.

Through his own observation, Tamik noticed that Vidnina, who had also paid attention to herself, seemed to notice something at this time and moved her gaze to a location in the field.

Following the direction Widnina was looking at, Tamik also looked over. What Tamik didn't expect was that when she moved her gaze over, she noticed at the first glance that she had placed her gaze there.

Rhodes, who has high hopes, and the other two necromancers beside Rhodes.


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