Chapter 176: Destruction I
During the rapid flight of the bone dragon, Rhodes got a lot of information from Ral's mouth.
At this time, the location he is heading to should be a small dwarf tribe.
The size of the dwarven tribe was obviously much larger than what Rhodes had seen during his mission, which also caused the dwarves to refuse the help of the elves, and did not choose to evacuate en masse, but still held on to the place.
Due to its location far from the border, and the fact that the dwarves were familiar with their stubborn tempers, the elves responsible for leading the retreat no longer cared about the dwarves here, but let them live in their original tribes.
And this is exactly what allowed Rod to find an opportunity.
Through the observation of the map at the beginning, Rhodes learned that the areas recorded on the map were all mixed towns inhabited by many creatures, and although according to Rhodes' current strength, he was qualified to destroy several of these small towns, but Rhodes knew that this kind of behavior could only be carried out once.
Once he chooses to attack the town, his presence will be immediately exposed, and at that time, Rhodes will have to face more than the defense of a town.
Rhodes knew that in the war, the creatures of Eri were extremely united, even if they were races that had a lot of grudges in their previous lives, they would completely let go of their hatred at this moment and fight against the necromancer together.
The way the necromancers fight is destined to be self-oriented, and if it weren't for this, the Eri creatures would not have won so quickly.
Therefore, in this situation, Rhodes chose to attack only those remote tribes. Although it will not be hidden for long, until Rod's presence is fully exposed, he will be able to gain more experience points and be safer.
And at this point, the Lahr in front of him will obviously play a lot of roles. Rhodes knew that a leader of a merchant group like this knew a lot of news about this tribe, and as long as he could destroy a large number of small tribes, Rhodes' speed of raising his level would not slow down, but on the contrary, it would speed up a lot.
Just like the Silva tribe before it, because they have been hiding in the rock wall, few creatures will come here to find the Silva tribe if they don't know this beforehand.
Even if the Silva tribe has been destroyed by Rhodes, it will not be discovered by other creatures for a while. If it weren't for the fact that a merchant group happened to come to trade and attracted Rod's attention, maybe Rhodes would have left, and no one would know the whereabouts of the Silva tribe.
Therefore, Rhodes directly selected the target of his attack this time, which was the small tribe located in the surrounding area. Although the amount of experience that a single tribe can provide is not much, under the combination of numbers, Rhodes can get a considerable amount of experience points.
In order to avoid being discovered, Rhodes had the bone dragon fly high in the air.
As for whether the whereabouts of the centaur troops below will be exposed, Rhodes does not dare to guarantee, but just let the centaur leader with expert reconnaissance skills kill the intelligent creatures that may appear around him.
If the centaur leader is found to be invincible, the bone dragon will be able to immediately come down to support.
Fortunately, according to the news from the spirit imprint, along the way, the centaur leader did not find any other intelligent beings.
It didn't take long for Rhodes to approach the dwarven village under the rapid flight of the bone dragon.
Through the news from the spirit imprint, Rhodes learned that many dwarves had appeared in the sight of the centaur leader.
Realizing that his undead creatures might have been seen by the dwarves, Rhodes did not let the centaur leader dodge, but instead let it attack the dwarves directly.
Under the leadership of the centaur leader, the surrounding centaur undead immediately rushed towards these dwarves.
Due to the sudden start of the battle, coupled with the powerful attack of the centaur leader, these dwarves around him were crushed at the slightest touch, and they could not stop the centaur leader at this time.
The iron shield in the hands of the dwarves was immediately cut off by the centaur leader's battle axe, unable to stop it even for a moment.
Although it is the nascent consciousness that controls the centaur leader, the centaur leader's combat experience has not diminished in any way. On the contrary, in this state, without the shackles of the spiritual imprint, the battle intent of the centaur leader surges, and he can exert a stronger power.
In the face of these dwarves who fled towards the location of the village, even the ordinary centaur undead who were not their opponents in the first place also exerted their strength beyond their rank at this time and began to hunt down these dwarves in front of them.
Knowing that they were invincible, the dwarves prepared to return to the interior of the village and join the other dwarves in their fight against the undead creatures.
In the eyes of these dwarves, although they were temporarily defeated by the surrounding centaur undead, compared to the battle dwarves within the tribe, the strength of these centaur undead was only average.
Therefore, the temporary retreat is only to preserve the strength and better fight back against these undead creatures. Although the dwarves don't know why they are attacked by undead creatures, they are clearly inseparable from necromancers.
As the dwarves had just returned to the village, they were shocked to find that an even more terrible battle was going on inside the village.
The creature that appeared inside the village was a bone dragon, and although the dwarves had not seen this creature with their own eyes, they could clearly feel the strength of the creature in front of them.
The bone dragon swung its body, knocking all the nearby dwarves into the air. The huge impact brought by swinging the body was also something that only a fourth-order battle dwarf could withstand.
As for the dwarves below the fourth order, when facing the attack of the bone dragon, there is no way to resist at all, and they will be directly knocked away by it, and the bones on their bodies will be broken a lot. Even if the dwarf's constitution prevents it from dying for a while, it is only a matter of time.
This is just the power of the simple impact of the bone dragon. If it was a full blow from the bone dragon, then even a fourth-order battle dwarf would not be able to withstand it, and he would die immediately due to being crushed in terms of strength.
At this time, in the face of the bone dragon attacking the village, the surrounding dwarves died one by one, although these dwarves are still resisting, but according to the situation of the battle, it is only a matter of time before the village falls.
The dwarves who had just returned to the village saw this scene and were also aware of this, and the last line of defense in their hearts finally collapsed, and they no longer cared about the lives of the other dwarves in the village, but fled directly outside the village.