Chapter 488: Ricky One

In the sky, a little farther away from where Rhodes was, at this time, a flock of ptarmigans was returning. w?w?w?. The fifth-order Thunderbirds, which were not common in the R?a?N?W?E?Na'com, formed an extremely special formation in the process of flying towards the rear.

Among the group of ptarmigans, several ptarmigones are in an abnormal state.

Unlike the golden yellow feathers on the body of ordinary ptarmigans, most of the feathers on these ptarmigans have fallen off, and the remaining feathers also show a special grayish white, obviously, these ptarmigans are in a strong negative state.

Unlike other thunderbirds that can fly independently, due to this negative state on their bodies, these thunderbirds have completely lost the ability to fly independently in the air, and even their lives are dying and may disappear at any time.

However, what makes people feel strange is that there are not many obvious wounds on the bodies of these thunderbirds. It seems that the anomalies on these Thunderbirds are simply caused by a negative effect.

Due to this particular negative effect, the Thunderbirds were almost completely incapacitated, and they were able to fly with them by relying on the ropes that hung down from the rest of the Thunderbirds for traction.

Among this group of neat ptarmigans, these special ptarmigans are naturally extremely conspicuous, and any creature that observes this group of ptarmigans can find this at the first time.

The abnormal state that appeared on these thunderbirds was a state called aging, and what could cause this effect was a special undead creature, the ghost dragon, in addition to some extremely powerful necromancers.

This group of ptarmigans, naturally, those ptarmigans who fought Rhodes before.

Due to the effect of the Nether Dragon's Breath, several Thunderbirds who had previously besieged the Ghost Dragon fell into a state of aging, although because of the timely rescue of other Thunderbirds, these Thunderbirds did not fall directly from a high altitude to the ground, but they fell into a deep abnormality.

Even if these Thunderbirds seem to be safe, under the influence of Nether Dragon's Breath, the lifespan of these Thunderbirds will soon come to an end.

At this moment, the rest of the Thunderbirds in the formation couldn't help but let out a special chirp. The sound of these thunderbirds is completely different from the sound they call when they release thunderbolts.

Because of the state of these thunderbirds, the chirps of the rest of the ptarmigans are precisely the wails they make.

Among this group of thunderbirds, except for these thunderbirds in an abnormal state, although the overall morale is relatively low, these thunderbirds are still relatively neatly arranged.

It's just that the neat formation can't bring about a morale boost, even if the chain lightning burst condensed by the hero Thunderbird, when this group of Thunderbirds perceives it, their morale still hasn't improved at all.

Although the command of the hero Thunderbirds has been temporarily lost, and the overall morale is not good, the formation of this group of Thunderbirds has not been scattered, and at the same time, the ropes used by this group of Thunderbirds to help those aging Thunderbirds can't help but feel abnormal.

If this group of thunderbirds were commanded by the heroic Thunderbirds, then they would definitely not use ropes as a tool.

Obviously, among this group of Thunderbirds, the one who can really command them is not the hero Thunderbird who fights with Rhodes, but other creatures.

In the formation of this group of thunderbirds, in the most central position, there is a special thunderbird.

The special thing about this thunderbird is not that it has any special abilities, but that on its body, it is riding a humanoid creature.

Unlike ordinary people, the skin on the surface of this humanoid creature takes on a special green color. Anyone who knows anything about Krulrod will be aware of the savage blood within him through the appearance of this humanoid creature.

Being able to appear here naturally proves the identity of this barbarian, who is the true commander of this group of Thunderbirds. Like the hero Thunderbird who was left to fight Rhodes before, this barbarian who appeared on Thunderbird also has the identity of a hero.

It's just that, compared to the original hero Thunderbird, this barbarian hero has a lower rank. Lower-tier heroes, compared to ordinary creatures, the only special thing may be the extra bonus brought by their hero specialty, and in terms of real strength, they will not be too noticeable.

For this reason, during the battle between the Thunderbird and the Ghost Dragon, the barbarian hero did not reveal his position.

In front of this barbarian hero, he is wearing a special diamond-shaped pendant, through this special pendant, the barbarian hero can greatly increase the speed of the surrounding thunderbirds, which is also the reason why this group of thunderbirds can catch up with the ghost dragon.

It's just that now, due to the extremely low morale of this group of thunderbirds, the acceleration effect provided by this pendant has been seriously weakened, and it is even difficult to apply to this group of thunderbirds.

For this, this barbarian hero has no better way to solve it, and even due to his own nature, the barbarian hero is also infected by the morale of this group of thunderbirds and becomes depressed.

If a powerful general is in this situation, he will definitely use the effect of the leadership technique at the first time to boost the morale of the rest of the surrounding Thunderbirds.

Morale is always very important in the process of dominating regular creatures, and if the overall morale is low, it will cause the creature to disobey orders or even flee.

When morale is low, the instinctive fear of living things gets the better of you, especially when death is clearly felt. In this case, the creature will most likely choose to follow its own instinct to avoid death and disobey the Lord's commands.

Different kinds of creatures also embody morale in different ways. For more powerful creatures, like the Thunderbird controlled by the Barbarian, since any of them has a high pole, every time a Thunderbird dies, the morale of the rest of the Thunderbirds drops.

For the current group of thunderbirds, if these aging thunderbirds die directly, it may not make the morale so low, at most it will only make the original high morale drop a little, but under the effect of the Nether Dragon's Breath, the situation is completely different.

Due to the erosion of the Netherworld's breath on the creatures, these Thunderbirds have fallen into an irreversible aging process, and what awaits these Thunderbirds is only death.

What these ptarmigans can do is to bring their companions who have fallen into the aging process with them and feel the passage of life force in their bodies.