Chapter 720: Transportation II
In the process of transporting the remains of their companions so that they can be buried in the cemetery in peace, one thing that the creatures of Erathia would never choose to do is to use the Spatial Ring to do so.
The creatures of Erathia have a strong resistance to using the spatial ring to contain the corpses of other creatures, let alone the corpses of their original companions. In a way, this resistance is even greater than that of the mages of Bracada.
Even if the existence of the spatial ring has an excellent preservation ability, no matter how long the corpse exists in it, it will not produce any corruption, and the creatures of Erathia will not choose this way.
Not only for corpses, the spatial ring has this effect, which prevents decay from occurring, but for anything else, the effect of the spatial ring is the same.
The space contained in the Spatial Ring is equivalent to a completely isolated world, and no matter how long things exist in it, nothing will change. There is no mutual circulation with the main plane, and this kind of corruption will naturally not occur on the corpses in the spatial ring.
Even if he knew this very well in his heart, Erathia's existence still did not choose to include the corpses of his companions in the spatial ring, but would rather risk the decay of the corpses and rely on his own strength to transport these corpses to the cemetery.
Familiar with the existence of the Space Ring, whether it is an ordinary mage or a wealthy noble lord, they all understand the characteristics it possesses. The only thing that can be loaded into the spatial ring is the existence of dead things, and any living objects cannot be included in it.
This is also the reason why Erathia never used the Space Ring to transport the corpses of the sacrificed soldiers.
For the warriors of Erathia, even if their companion has long since died, they cannot see the corpse of their companion as an item that has no life and can be transported by the spatial ring, but has a higher meaning.
This act of transporting the remains of his companions through the spatial ring is undoubtedly extremely disrespectful to his companions in the eyes of the warriors of Erathia, and those who died in the war should not be treated like this.
The existence of this idea is also the reason why the creatures of Erathia have strong resistance to using the space ring to transport corpses.
In the eyes of the creatures of Erathia, the only ones who can ignore the original characteristics of life and easily put the corpses of other creatures into the spatial ring are the necromancers who ignore life.
In the event of war, it is inevitable that living beings will be killed or injured. After the end of previous battles, the creatures in the Erathian army often had some apprehension about the transportation of the bodies of their companions, fearing that the corpses would decompose due to the long time it would take.
But at this time, the creatures in Erathia's army did not have any worries about the possible problems of this trip. They knew that with the help of the high-level mages casting spatial spells, they would be able to return to Erathia in the same way as they had come, and it would not take long for them to return.
The Erathia warriors, who had personally experienced how powerful the combined efforts of these high-level mages could be, realized that under the influence of space magic, when they returned to Erathia, the families of these fallen warriors might be able to see these warriors one last time before their bodies were buried.
However, at this moment, when Erathia's army sent personnel to collect the bodies of the fallen soldiers, they suddenly discovered some anomalies.
Long after the battle, there were creatures on the battlefield that did not belong to the orthodox mages or the Erathian warriors, and they were the necromancers who joined the battle.
In the previous battle, in the face of the almost unstoppable barbarian army, the form of the necromancer also appeared on the battlefield, and fought on the battlefield as they agreed with the mage.
However, compared to the large number of golems and the warriors of Erathia, the proportion of these necromancers is too small, and their role in this battle is extremely limited.
If you don't pay close attention, no one will notice the presence of these necromancers along with the golems to fend off the attacks of savage creatures.
For the overall battle situation, the effect of these necromancers is minimal, and even without the existence of these necromancers, it may not have any impact on the final outcome.
For some reason, even though the necromancers had already made an agreement with the mages of Bracada, not many necromancers were present on the battlefield in the midst of this most crucial battle. On the contrary, in the territories where some lords are located, a large number of necromancers have gathered to defend the lords against the attacking barbarian creatures.
Perhaps before this battle began, the number of necromancers who actually came here was far greater than the number of people who appeared on the battlefield, but they did not fight, but waited for the final result.
When the battle was over, at the cost of the brutal creatures, the necromancers took action and began to clean up the battlefield in front of them.
The number of necromancers who appeared on the battlefield at this time was far greater than the number of necromancers in battle, and even the mage apprentice who was responsible for recovering the key parts of the golem puppet on the side couldn't help frowning after seeing a large number of necromancers on the battlefield.
For necromancers, who have the ability to transform dead creatures into undead creatures, the fierce battle that has just ended at this time is undoubtedly their best chance to improve their strength.
In the eyes of these necromancers, with the previous agreement, even if they knew that they were transforming undead creatures here, the mages of Bracada could not say much.
For the transformation of undead creatures, it is the most basic ability of necromancers, and in the eyes of the vast majority of necromancers, the meaning of the existence of spiritualism is also exactly this, since the mages of Bracada have allowed necromancers to appear on the battlefield, there is naturally no reason to come and stop them at this time.
As they expected, although many of the mage apprentices looked at the barbaric creatures that had just been transformed by these necromancers, showing obvious disgust, none of them came to stop them, and only lowered their heads to complete the task of recovering the parts of the golem.
It's just that the necromancer also caused some anomalies because of the act of transforming the undead creatures, which led to the emergence of conflicts.
At this time, it was none other than the Erathian warrior who had come to collect the remains of his companions who had come to clash with the necromancers who appeared on the battlefield.