Rhodes noticed that just before Widnina's expression changed and she smiled, Tamik mentioned an extremely important piece of information.
The important information Tamik mentioned is the existence of strength. It is precisely because of strength that even if the Sandru forces represented by Widnina sealed the soul-calling tower in the City of Death, Tamik
There is no way to punish him.
At the same time, Tamik's words also mentioned the existence of the Lich Stephen, trying to use the identity of the Lich to suppress these extremely powerful necromancers in front of him, but it was difficult to achieve any effect.
Tamik himself has certain basis for making such a judgment. Recalling the information transmitted to him by Lich Stephen through the spiritual imprint, Tamik clearly understands that among the necromancers who exist on the Soul Evocation Tower, there are
An existence similar in strength to Lich Stephen.
In this case, no matter how much Tamik makes a threat, it seems to be of little significance. It is difficult for the Lich to deal with it in person. Of course Tamik himself will not have any ideas, and he generously admitted this in his words.
A little.
Not only Tamik, but even Stephen who exists in the Death Tomb will not attack Sandro before he finds out his true purpose. It is more likely that they will still understand each other's intentions.
Reconciliation is reached after gaining strength, which is also a common mode of getting along among the lichs in Diya.
Due to their huge strength and immortality, compared to ordinary necromancers, lichs rarely have actual conflicts with each other. They mostly complete the accumulation of strength in their own territories.<
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These strengths determine the relationship between lichs. Except for lichs, this may not apply to necromancers.
Among necromancers, strength is more intuitive and can determine more things. The extremely harsh environment inside Diya is also closely related to this.
For a necromancer, the level of strength can determine whether he will continue to be a necromancer or be transformed into an undead creature in a certain battle. In this case, whether he has enough strength to influence Dia
Many things inside.
At this time, Tamik's words undoubtedly recognized Sandro's strength from one aspect. Even if the Soul-Calling Tower was closed by him for a long time, Tamik would not punish him in any way.
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Regarding this, not only Rhodes can feel it, Widnina, who was talking to Tamik, naturally has a deeper perception.
Rhodes noticed that it was Tamik's words that inspired Widnina's confidence. Obviously, Widnina is more confident about the strength of her own force than any other creature.
I care about it and am deeply proud of it in my heart.
This discovery also made Rhodes realize that Widnina's confidence did not come from anything else, but only from the strength of her own force.
Through his own observation and judgment, coupled with the confidence shown by Vidnina, Rhodes undoubtedly realized that the strength of Sandru's side may be far stronger than he thought.
Under this situation, Rhodes was a little unsure about the task that he had expected to be able to successfully complete.
Rhodes knew that the doubts in his heart might just be a sense of nervousness when he thought about the artifact he was about to obtain. Even Rhodes, who had gone through all kinds of battles, could not maintain absolute calm.
In this situation, all Rhodes could do was to ignore all the doubts in his mind and instead focus on other matters revealed by Widnina.
In Rhodes' view, what is very different from regular necromancers is that Widnina will reflect the confidence in her heart in her expression. And she will behave according to Tamik's words.
is more obvious, with no hidden thoughts at all.
According to the information that Rhodes knows, those mages who exist in Brakada do have such a habit, which is very different from the way of doing things among the necromancers in Dia.
What worries Rhodes is that, according to the information he knows, most of the necromancers currently under Sandro are like him, originating from Brakada, and even many necromancers have been in Brakada as early as
In Kada, before he had mastered spiritualism, he began to follow Sandro.
At this time, what happened to Widnina undoubtedly proved this to Rhodes.
Rhodes understood that Vidnina was also a mage from Brakada, and she had not made much changes to her previous habits. At least Rhodes did not see any smiles on other necromancers.
habits.
In Rhode's impression, even if the necromancers are talking to each other, they will most often appear extremely defensive, and it is impossible to make such a move.
The precautions among the necromancers and the vigilance in their hearts are not only due to their lack of strength and the need to consider their own safety, but more importantly, it is also caused by the overall environment in Diya.
The unique power system of the Necromancer is destined to produce this result. If the Necromancer lacks this kind of defense, he will suddenly lose his life at some point and eventually be transformed into an undead creature.
In Rhode's view, although Vidnina in front of him was originally a powerful mage of Brakada, she may not understand this and still maintains the original practice of the Brakada mage.
Rhodes believes that the situation that exists in Vidnina is not only reflected in her expression, but is reflected in all aspects.
Even if under the influence of spiritualism, the class is changed into a necromancer, the nature existing in the body of the Brakada wizard will not change easily.
Not only Vidnina in front of Rhodes, but also many mages who had studied in Brakada were like this in Rhodes' impression.
In Rhode's impression, when he was in the Tomb of Death, Lich Stephen also used the same words to evaluate the mages from Brakada, but Rhodes didn't care at that time and just said
Treat it as information about the mission.
Of course, if Widnina was always defensive, Rhodes would not be able to feel this extremely strong confidence from her and understand the difficulty of this mission.
After understanding these situations, Rhodes understood that he might be able to apply this information to the next task.