Chapter 796: Ancient Wizard
Compared to Nita, Bran is much less focused on another important goal, "anticipating the pool". It's not that the water in the pool is less capable than Nita, the opposite is likely to be true. However, Nita has a high degree of freedom that the pool does not have, and can have frequent contact with other ancient wizards. As it follows the clues Bran gives around, it probably doesn't think that this is exactly what Bran wanted.
There are many more things that Bran hopes will happen to Nita, such as going crazy and breaking down. For Bran, it is not broken, it is not standing. Wizards should not die so easily when they simply interact with their own magic. After all, I have a personal experience, and my own flesh and blood are tossed clean like this......
I just didn't expect this adventurous old dragon to be so tenacious, like a building wood staggering to find balance. And he can only watch, but he can't break it in advance.
Alas-
Didn't Nita think that Collapse might be a good option, so that she could reshape everything with the power of magic. Of course, it hurts a little, but it's over.
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As Bran had hoped, Nita had strung together in a circle over the years. This circle is made up of the oldest shamans, regardless of ethnicity. And it has been recognized by the gods, and given a rather apt title - ancient wizard.
Now, old friends and rivals in this circle have finally put aside their prejudices and begun to share each other's secrets and knowledge. There is only one reason that motivates them to change, the gap. Over the years, they found that the gap in strength between them and the Great Wizard was getting wider and wider. Originally, I thought that the Great Wizard needed to rely on their power to be reckoned with, but no one thought that it would gradually move away from the Great Wizard's sight and gradually become dispensable.
The world is changing so fast that they don't have time to react. Originally, magic and magic appeared almost at the same time, but everyone here could tell that magic was supposed to be a variant of magic. It's just that no one would risk angering the gods by publicly revealing all this.
The real change should start with the Death Knight. According to Nita's account, their leader, Irene, the Night Knight, unleashed a deadly spell called Death Ripple. In Nitta's words, Death Ripple has no shadow of magic, just a force that acts purely on life itself.
At first, no one believed it, even if it was Nita who said it. Until, it deceived the immature black dragon Maya and let everyone see the true magic art. The black dragon just had a fluttering look and killed a fierce beast that everyone had carefully prepared. As Nita described, there was not the slightest hint of magic.
It's just that that's too scary, isn't it? Without the shadow of magic, they can't defend themselves. In other words, no one dares to guarantee that they will be able to resist. From now on, even when facing ants like the Death Knight, they have to be extremely careful. Otherwise, if you are cold, the consequences will be unpredictable......
While the original divine magic appeared in the hands of the Death Knights, the prosperity had nothing to do with them. What makes magic flourish is sacrifice, a relatively tolerant and open group. Unlike the conservative, narrow-minded Death Knights, the priests at least do not refuse to communicate widely, even if they worship different gods.
Many times, you have to admire the Great Wizard Bran, because the prosperity also comes from his subordinates, the Night Sacrifice. Now when it comes to the Night Sacrifice, even Nita is a little more solemn. Once right under Nita's nose, the priests quietly studied the arts. I hid it, and I hid it from all those who had nothing to do with it. Until, they passed through that door and collided with the gatekeeper at the top of the snowy mountain.
After that, it was a feast for the sacrifices. Unfortunately, most of them were not invited, even though they were in the name of sacrifice.
That's a bit of a bully......
But who is to blame?
The noisy rituals of the sacrifices finally alarmed the gods in the night, and a city of sacrifices was born in the starry sky, and all the sacrifices were thrown into it. As for the key to get there, it is in the hands of the priests. It's a pity that Nita is the most promising of the ancient wizards to get the key, but she is also empty-handed.
Nita had also cheekily hinted to Bran that she didn't care about an extra key or two. Bran spread his hands to show that he didn't care. But the key to there is based on faith, and there can be no key without devout faith. After speaking, he also glanced at Nita meaningfully, and this glance made Nita sweat coldly, it turned out that some things really couldn't be hidden......
Fortunately, neither Giant Wood nor Bran, who spoke on behalf of Giant Tree, had no intention of pursuing it. It was this attitude of believe it or not that made Nita thoroughly understand the importance of piety. As its piety reasserted itself, it had a dream in which the giant tree shone with colorful light.
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The impact of the divine arts brought by the sacrifice has not yet dissipated, and the magic has begun to show its true power, and it all starts with the children of the Night House. Years ago, the gods set the stage for this child in the dark night. On that stage, the forces of the Dark Night family appeared one after another.
Originally, it was thought that the favor of the gods was given to the noble priest Dolma. It wasn't until the arrival of that child that people gradually realized that they were thinking too much and thinking too bad......
The kid was low-key, like he called himself a magician, not a god. Nita felt a bit like Bran, preferring to call herself a wizard when she walked the world, but humility didn't hide his extraordinaryness. In the same way, this child exhibits many extraordinary qualities.
Nita had been exposed to magic before, and she had her own opinions. It's not just it, it's true of almost all ancient wizards. Many believe that it represents some kind of emerging rule, an extension of the will of the Great Wizard of the Northlands. It's just that no one thought that this set of rules would be so grandiose, far from being explained by the extension of will.
In the child's hands, magic took on an all-encompassing character, seemingly encompassing everything in the world. According to Sred, the child even used magic to summon their "old friend Xena". Although it caused "a little" damage and led to the great wizard Bran, the great wizard only took Sina away and did not blame the child.
Sure enough, under the humble appearance, he was as indifferent as ever. But from their point of view, they really don't praise judging the good and evil of the great wizard. At that time, the Great Wizard killed and enslaved the demons, but the demons prospered, and he slaughtered most of the amphibians, but as time passed, the amphibious people who had faith regained their vitality. Even in these invaded worlds, behind the turmoil is still a vitality that cannot be concealed.
Either way, that kid proved not only the real existence of the magic web, but also the openness and inclusiveness of magic. And openness and tolerance are exactly what these wizards lack. Of course, magic also has its flaws, and it takes time for mortals to cast spells. If it were a wizard like them, it would be enough to kill each other a thousand times. But as a new thing, magic is constantly improving, and who would dare to say that these flaws will always exist, and besides, the merits of magic are just as great......
And unlike magic, magic opens its doors to them. When you know that the web really exists, many obstacles disappear out of thin air. For wizards, as long as they no longer doubt it, then they will naturally take advantage of their natural talents. In the face of this advantage, they quickly established a connection with the magic web.
Just as they lifted the fog that shrouded the surface of the web, they touched a great will. This grand will prevented everyone from further exploration. Some people have responded to the question of why it takes so long to cast a spell. Because this will is chaotic and complicated, even if it has rules that it has to follow, it still can't change the meaning of stubbornness.
They are very familiar with it, because each of them has a more or less similar obsession. It comes from magic and stays with them the moment they become wizards. It's just that in the face of the magic net, the stubbornness on their bodies is really nothing......
In the midst of the debate, Nita figured out something. If you want to use the magic net without hindrance, I'm afraid you need the complete approval of the giant tree. This made it fall into remorse, why did it waver back then?