Chapter 52: Ragnard the Abomination

The Abomination Lands clearly showed signs of magical transformation, and before coming, Charlotte learned about the Abomination Lands from Welllet.

It is a polluted, glacial land that belongs to the territory of Ragnard the Abomination. Just by hearing the name, you know the prototype of Ragnard, and yes, it's the abomination that everyone hears about.

It is a terrifying monster made of various corpse pieces stitched together with spells, and it is said that it was originally a man-made monster created by Iger, the master of souls. In addition to their extraordinary regenerative abilities and immense strength, they are a mobile source of plague in their own right, and if wounded, they will leak highly poisonous pus from their wounds, leaving enemies exhausted.

Ragnard is the most brilliant monster of all, the King of Abomination, who rules over all the ownerless abominations in the Throne of Souls. Although it is not the strongest legend in the Constellation of Souls, it is definitely the undead creature that normal people are most reluctant to provoke.

Ragnard the Abomination is one of Simon Carter's supporters, and from a fair point of view, Ragnard is a very trustworthy supporter in addition to his disgusting appearance and lack of brains. However, it is precisely because of its loyal and brainless attributes that it has become the best breakthrough selected by Claire.

As soon as you step on the green blanket covered in the Abomination, the fluffy, slimy-like vegetation shoots out green smoke spores, a substance that contains toxins that can spread the plague at incredible speeds. Ordinary people who come close to this area will be infected with deadly diseases and die in agony over a period of days to weeks, and how many people he will infect with the virus he carries depends on how many unlucky people he comes into contact with during this period.

However, the mages of the Ritual of Secrets are all high-level casters or above, and the Bloods, Lichs, and Death Knights who work together can deal with this passive plague toxin. It's just that everyone's complexions aren't very good-looking, and the female caster is eager to walk on tiptoe to avoid more contact with the slimy blankets.

This mushroom blanket is the domain of the formation of Ragnard the Abomination's spell-like abilities, and the blanket is covered in a thick layer of glacier, and its good ability to withstand pressure does not sink the legs of pedestrians into the snow and ice below, which is essential for tall abominations. In addition, it is also effective against the impact of submarine volcanic eruptions under the Great Glacier, which protects the area from the effects of ice fountains.

However, the power of the mushroom blanket is more than just a roadbed, and Willett has warned Charlotte that if they go to war with Ragnard, they will cause them great trouble.

But there was no way, they could barely think of any way to lure Ragnard out of the Abomination, and the only thing they could do was to implement the tactic of infiltrating and decapitating.

The glacial foundations of the Abomination Land resemble hills, and after turning over two undulating hills, scattered abominations appear in front of you. These monsters are generally five meters tall, bloated like a deformed fat man, the flesh is as shaddy as a stitched product, and the face is even more unsightly, even more so than a kindergarten child's graffiti. Far away, you could smell the stench of corpses coming to your face, and several mages trembled, secretly casting a spell to filter the air before they could hold on.

One of the Abominations was holding a tree trunk to block the Death Knight's path, and it was particularly ugly, with several heads embedded in the right chest and navel, which was the most deformed of deformities.

"Who?" the voice was muffled, less like a spitting sound coming out of its throat, more like a muffled sound coming from its fat belly.

A Death Knight stepped out of the formation, spitting out a chill from under his mask as he spoke, "Scourge Knight Nowell has something to visit Ragnad the Abomination, please let me know." ”

As I said at the beginning, Ragnard the Abomination doesn't have a very bright brain, but he can't be blamed for this, because there is no one in the Abomination who has a bright brain. Some people believe that the various corpses that make up their bodies are confused in their consciousness, and even though their creators have given them the ability to think, they are still affected by the entangled consciousness in their bodies. This statement is still inconclusive, and it is estimated that no one wants to delve into the thinking of this ugly monster except for perverts.

All in all, the equally unscrupulous abomination had not yet figured out the situation for a while, and it scratched its bare head with a particularly fat finger, tilted its head and asked, "Tell me?"

This seemingly cute action was simply ruined by it, but soon Charlotte didn't have to put up with the suffocating ugliness of this monster, and when it lowered its head and looked at Nowell with strange big and small eyes, the latter snorted coldly, and without any movement, it made the huge monster fall to its knees with a bang.

It finally remembered who Nowell was, and it let out a scream like a retarded night cry, and then rolled over and ran into the depths of the Abomination.

This was ten minutes or so, and although the group of abhorrence wandering outside did not embarrass them, they also faintly surrounded them. During this time, Nowell did not say anything, and the Death Knights were so quiet in this eerie environment that they did not breathe. Okay, that's a strange adjective, because they're not breathing as undead, but in any case, Charlotte's extraordinary discipline is in Charlotte's mind.

Ten minutes later, the gatekeeper Abomination returned, bringing with him a message that Ragnard, the King of Abomination, was willing to meet them. Only then were they able to move on while being monitored.

Along the way they climbed over a number of hills, and Charlotte found that the hollows between these hills seemed to be the circle of life of the Abominations, and in each circle there were a dozen or so Abominations operating in them, and there were no buildings in the circles, and there was no wisdom in sight except for the necessary weapons. This environment did not change until after passing through a dozen or so hills in a row, and slowly you can see the artificially built platform or the huge iron pot, the platform is not very reliable, just like the wild ruins after using the ice and snow accumulation and then covering the fungus blanket, but it has a bit of a civilized atmosphere.

The final inner circle belonged to Ragnard the Abomination, and as she approached the final hill, the giant monster could be seen through the raised massif, Charlotte slightly compared it to Wycliffe's size, perhaps not as tall as the Iron Giant, but the creature was at least nearly twenty meters tall.

But after climbing over the hills, Charlotte had to reassess its height, the terrible monster sitting on a rough throne covered in a mushroom blanket, with a nondescript crown on its head, which looked like it had been bent out of a bouncy trunk. The crown hung crookedly on the right side of its head, stuck in the tips of its ears, and it could not be blamed for its high and low head, and its two eyes were compound eyes made up of countless tiny eyeballs, and the stitched corpses on its body were still wriggling, some of which were extremely large, like the tendons of a wild beast, and some of which were extremely small compared to its size. The nose is flattened and barely curvature visible, and the mouth is asymmetrically curved, with teeth inside that are as sharp as a shark on one side and rounded on the other side like a herbivore.

The most disgusting thing was the gap between the corpse parts, and as it wriggled, a green miasma sneered out, leaving it lingering in a cloud of green smoke.

This monster is unbelievably ugly, and it's Charlotte's target this time, Ragnad the Abomination!