Chapter 726: Conflict II

Due to the difficulty of transforming the corpse of the Beamon Behemoth into an undead creature that can be used in a short period of time, except for a very small number of necromancers with high-quality spatial rings, who choose to include the corpse of the Beamon Behemoth, there are not many necromancers who care about the corpse of a legendary creature.

Perhaps after the transformation of all the corpses is completed, these necromancers will also pay attention to these Beamon giant beasts, and even if it is difficult to transform for a while, they will try their best to take them away, but for the necromancers, what they care about at this time is the corpses that can be used first on the battlefield.

Now, as far as the eye can see, there are a large number of necromancers on the entire battlefield, who are focusing on the transformation of the surrounding undead creatures.

Many of them, after hearing that this battle was about to take place, rushed here to wait for the battle to end. On the original battlefield, as well as in the process of fighting, they naturally could not be seen.

Due to the large number of necromancers, there is also a sense of urgency in the hearts of these necromancers, and they need to rush ahead of other necromancers to transform the most valuable corpses into their own undead creatures.

It was in this situation that the corpses of the Elasian warriors entered the eyes of these necromancers and were valued by them.

Unlike the corpses of the Beamon Behemoths, which were difficult to use in a short period of time, among the corpses of the Erathian warriors, the corpses that originally belonged to the knights were a great attraction for these necromancers.

In the eyes of these necromancers, as long as they can obtain the corpses of these knights and complete the transformation through spiritualism, it may not be long before they can obtain a high-level undead creature.

Compared to other savage creatures, the knight's own appearance is naturally also seen by these necromancers, which is also what attracts them.

In order to transform the most powerful undead creatures that can be used in a short period of time, these knight corpses in the battlefield at this time have already attracted a large number of necromancers, but due to the existence of Erathia warriors around, these necromancers can only stop for a while.

For the necromancer's behavior, the warriors of Erathia naturally would not allow it. In order to deal with the necromancers, Erathia's army mobilized additional men to quickly bring back the remains of these warriors.

Looking at the actions of the Elasia warriors, these necromancers who knew something about Erathia understood that their treatment of these corpses was to transport them to the cemetery for burial, and in that case, whether or not there were necromancers in the future, who could go to the cemetery to transform these corpses, these corpses would have nothing to do with themselves.

In the eyes of the necromancer, the actions of the Erathian warriors were undoubtedly preventing their own strength from improving. This is something that is difficult for all necromancers to accept.

Necromancers always have a strong desire to improve their strength, and will seize every opportunity to do so, which is why in other regions, whenever there is a war, there will be necromancers.

At this time, the behavior of the Erathian warriors undoubtedly caused the dissatisfaction of all the necromancers.

And the recovery of the knight's body is an inevitable thing for the Erathian warriors. Not only the knights who died in battle, but also the corpses of all the creatures that belonged to Erathia, the warriors of Erathia did not intend to leave them to the necromancer.

In the eyes of the warriors of Erathia, if they fail to do so and bring back the corpses of their fallen comrades, it may mean that when they die in battle, they will also be transformed into undead creatures by other necromancers, and they will not be able to rest in peace.

This is undoubtedly one thing that all the warriors of Erathia resist, and if they had a choice, even true necromancers would not want to be transformed into undead creatures for other necromancers to manipulate, let alone the existence of other creatures.

In this case, the warriors of Erathia will not compromise in the face of these necromancers.

If after the previous battle, the warriors of Erathia found traces of necromancers around the battlefield, they would immediately clean up all the necromancers to prevent their transformation into undead creatures, and at this time, the warriors of Erathia did not take action against these necromancers, and were only concerned about the mages that existed in the rear.

Until now, the commander of the Erathia warriors did not understand Bracada's true attitude towards necromancers.

Although during the golden age of Bracada, all the necromancers in Bracada were expelled, and the Necromancer Deya was established, but now, whether the attitude of Master Bracada has changed, the commander has no clue.

In this battle, which involves the whole of Bracada, the necromancer can also join in openly, which undoubtedly says something. In the commander's opinion, Bracada's attitude towards necromancers seems to have changed a little. At this time, if you rashly attack the necromancer in the field, you may be attacked by the mage.

For this reason, the commander of the Erathian side did not let his warriors attack the necromancer, but only asked them to speed up the collection of the remains of their companions.

However, these actions of the Erathian warriors, in the eyes of these necromancers, undoubtedly became a proof of weakness.

For the sake of the power he could gain, and to further test the attitude of these Erathian warriors, among these necromancers, a veteran necromancer took the initiative to perform a spiritualist spell on one of the warrior corpses in the field without signaling to any of his companions.

With the violent fluctuations of death energy, in the stunned eyes of these Erathian warriors, the corpse of a companion who had been beside them stood up again.

It's just that by this time, the corpse that stood up again was no longer a companion of these warriors in the field, but an undead creature.

After the undead creature stood up, it did not attack the surrounding warriors, but turned and walked towards the necromancer's position.

However, before the undead creature could travel a long distance, a warrior who had already realized the situation at this time held back the grief in his heart, waved his weapon, and killed the undead creature from behind.