Among the three human adventurers was a mage apprentice. He used spells many times during the adventure, which attracted Decoron's attention and he began to imitate the use of spells.
It's easy to imitate the pronunciation of spells, and it's not difficult to make spell-casting gestures, but Decolon has no inner knowledge of spellcasting. At this time, Decolon's innate super-powerful spellcasting talent begins to appear.
During the process of casting the spell, De Koren actually forcibly mobilized the magic elements naturally gathered around him and successfully cast the spell.
Since the entire spell casting process is completely wrong, the result of this spell must be completely different. De Colon imitated a fire spell, but what he released was a water spell. However, it may also be because of where De Colon was standing.
It's relatively close to the river.
This water spell has no power. It just condenses water elements and rains on a small area for more than 30 seconds. It is definitely not lethal, and it is too short to take a bath. But for Dekelen, it is
It subverted his cognition and let him know that he could use spells.
Of course, De Collen didn't know that this was a spell at this time. He just imitated it because it was fun and convenient, and he didn't realize how powerful his talent was.
The journey of observation and imitation continued, and De Collen enjoyed it endlessly. It was only when the three human adventurers were about to leave the forest that De Collen had to take the initiative to come out and contact these three people.
As a normal human adventurer, during the adventure, I suddenly saw an adult ogre jumping out (they could only judge the age of the ogre by its size), and he was much taller than the average adult ogre.
There are ogres, and there may even be an ogre leader. Their reaction can be imagined.
The three human adventurers subconsciously raised their long-range weapons and attacked Dekelen. Their long-range attacks would not do much damage to ordinary ogres, and it would be even less harmful to hit Dekelen.
used.
He was attacked as soon as he came out. De Koren immediately confirmed the hostility of the other party and felt that his goodwill had been trampled on. However, the enemy's attack did not cause any harm to him. This is like an adult being attacked by several people.
A child might be a little annoyed if he hits him with a slingshot, but anger is definitely out of the question.
De Koren, who was accustomed to the rules of the forest, immediately launched a counterattack, intending to knock down the enemy before proceeding. But De Koren obviously overestimated the vitality of the three human adventurers. He was based on the standards of the large beasts these three people had killed.
It was a measure, but the vitality and defense of human beings were obviously not comparable to those of large beasts, so he accidentally shot a human adventurer away.
Upon seeing this situation, the remaining two people turned around and ran away. De Collen was still wondering why this person was so careless about being photographed. He didn't know that the person he shot flying had already been shot to death by him.
Suddenly he saw the remaining two people trying to run away, and De Collen hurriedly chased after them.
The speed of the two adventurers was far behind De Koren's. This was De Koren's home field, so they were quickly caught up by De Koren. "Pa", De Koren took another shot, because De Koren took another shot.
Lun was a little anxious and used more force, so the man suffered even more misfortune and was flattened directly.
No matter how stupid Decolon is, he knows that the person who slaps him will definitely not survive. He finally realizes that the creature in front of him that is quite similar to him has not been beaten. The first person in front is probably dead, and now only
A human mage.
In De Kelun's view, this human mage apprentice is the thinnest among the three, and in De Kelen's perception, being thin means not being beaten, and in addition, this person also controls a small skill that he really wants to learn.
trick, so De Collen realized that he must not use force.
The human mage apprentice was still running. He knew he couldn't beat him, but he didn't dare to stop or surrender. He was facing an ogre known for its cannibalism. He would rather be beaten to death.
It's better than being eaten alive.
However, the mage apprentice did not run too far. After catching up, Dekelen slapped the mage apprentice again. This time, Dekelen only used very little strength, but his power was greater than that of ordinary ogres.
It was too much. Even with a small amount of force, it still made the mage apprentice roll on the ground several times. He also vomited a lot of blood and was unable to stand up for a short time.
After catching the mage apprentice, Dekelen began to try to communicate with the mage apprentice. But Dekelen couldn't even speak the language of the ogres, let alone the common language of humans. His previous learning was purely imitating pronunciation, so
There was no way for the two to communicate, and DeColen could only express his desire to learn interesting little tricks through physical actions and gestures.
That's right, in De Colon's eyes, spells are just little tricks, used to amuse and provide various conveniences. De Colon has not realized at this time that his powerful magic talent and high affinity for magic elements are what make him happy.
The main reason why he desires to learn magic.
After Decolon painted a picture and forcibly condensed the magic elements to cast a small and insignificant spell, he finally made the mage apprentice understand Decolon's intention.
The mage apprentice was very surprised. He knew that a very small number of ogres had the ability to cast spells, but those were usually blood spells learned directly through blood after adulthood, or inherited spells learned from other ogres.
, the difficulty of learning these spells is not very difficult, it depends more on talent. Those who can learn it will learn it very quickly, and those who cannot learn it will never learn it in their lifetime. I have never seen an ogre take the initiative to learn spells from humans.
, not to mention the weird ogre who can condense magical elements just by imitating it.
Out of instinct, this mage apprentice did not want to teach, not to mention that his two teammates had just been killed by the ogre in front of him. Although the two people were temporary collaborators and were not acquaintances, they would hurt similar emotions.
There always is. However, this mage apprentice soon realized that his life was still in the hands of the ogre. If he didn't teach him, he would probably die, and the cruelest way to die would be to be eaten alive.
The mage apprentice who was greedy for life and feared death could only compromise and start teaching spells. However, the two did not understand each other's language, and the mage apprentice was very resistant, so the teaching process was extremely painful. However, with his super casting talent, Dekelen still learned several spells.
, but the effects of the spells he cast are always very different from the spells taught by the mage apprentices.
Decolon was very smart, and he quickly realized this. He no longer asked to learn spells, but began to require learning the common language of mankind. At this time, the mage apprentice also realized that Decolon lacked common sense, so he deliberately taught
To hide his secret, he only teaches spoken English, and also teaches incorrect and strange accents. He only wants to ensure the success of spell casting. He has no way to change it and can only teach it honestly.
PS: Dekelen is a key character in the plot of the game, similar to Cui Heizi, but not as important as him, so I have to spend some time explaining it, and there is still a chapter a little later.