Chapter 876: Identity II
Through the observation of the surrounding scene, Rhodes noticed that due to the height limitation of the connecting tower, the existence of the ritual core was not on the top floor of the Conjuring Tower, but on the floor below the top floor.
In this special environment, Rhodes himself has made new discoveries, and Rhodes confirms that it is the existence of the core of the ritual that determines the changes in the lines on the surrounding walls.
In Rod's line of sight, the dark red lines on the walls appeared just above the core of the ritual, and before that, Rod had never seen this dark red pattern inside the Soul Tower.
The dark red lines around him also began to spread on the walls after Rod went up the stairs, and they spawned all the way to the outermost layer of the Spiritualist Tower.
Rhodes noticed that the dark red lines that appeared around him were not much different from the ones he had observed on the walls of the tower before he entered the Soul Tower, both in style and form.
When Rhodes passed through the gate and entered the interior of the Spiritualist Tower, the original dark red ritual pattern receded and was replaced by a more special form of turquoise pattern that emitted a bright light.
This didn't change until Rhodes arrived at the location of the ritual core and saw the core made of pure turquoise veins.
Looking at the dark red lines beside him, Rod couldn't help but feel a sense of familiarity in his heart, compared to the strong blue-green lines in the tower, this dark red pattern was easier for Rod to accept.
Recalling that when the mutation occurred, the voice that appeared directly in his mind, for Sandru's voice, Rhodes at that time, also had a sense of familiarity in his heart.
The gesture from the perception made Rhodes realize that there seemed to be some kind of connection between himself and the owner of the voice, and no matter how bad it was, where he had seen the owner of the voice.
This discovery undoubtedly made Rod realize something, but before Rod could confirm it, the surrounding environment changed again.
In the process of thinking about it, Rod did not slow down his pace, and before Rod could think of a specific result, in front of him, there was no staircase to continue upward, and at this time, Rod had already come to the top of the entire Soul Tower.
Similar to the environment at the top of the watchtower that Rhodes once visited, the top of the Spiritualist Tower is not surrounded by any guardrails, and the whole appears to be extremely wide except for the large number of creatures that already exist on the top of the tower.
Rhodes noticed that before this, those beings who came to the top of the tower one step ahead of him, whether it was a powerful vampire, a necromancer who obeyed Sandru's dispatch, and even Sandru himself, all looked extremely dignified at this time.
There are no restrictions on the building itself, and everything on the top floor borders the real sky.
In addition to the vampires who chose to end their bat-transformation and appear in human form in Rhodes' impression, there are also a large number of bats around the top floor.
The entire top floor was covered in orange-red light, and Rhodes noticed that in such an environment, without the cover of the dark sky, the surrounding native vampires would be more or less uncomfortable.
This point, even the hero Degar, can not be avoided, perhaps because before this, I don't know how long he has been asleep, under the illumination of the strong light, compared to other vampires, the hero Degal seems more uncomfortable.
In comparison, Saili, who originally accompanied Rhodes on the mission, was much better.
Maybe it's in the third position, it's already experienced such a battle, or maybe it's its own evolved form, compared to the other vampires around it, Sailly is obviously more adapted to the environment in front of him.
Rhodes noticed that Sailly's own form was very different from the vampires around him, and anyone would think of him as a necromancer if he didn't know about it beforehand.
And Sailly himself is also aware of this and understands the advantages that exist in him.
At this time, Sailly's position was not among the vampires, but closer to the necromancer who came to the top of the tower.
When he appeared at the top of the tower, Rhodes could also perceive more clearly the abnormal mana fluctuations that had come before.
In Rod's sight, Sandru, who came to the top of the tower first, was also looking at the direction where the mana fluctuations came from, and his expression was even more indescribably dignified.
Sandru's solemnity undoubtedly surprised Rode.
In Rod's impression, even if he was surrounded by many vampires before, Sandru seemed calm, and in his expression, he didn't take these vampires to heart at all.
The final result, as Sandru showed, did not wear any loss on his own, and completely controlled these vampires in an instant.
But at this time, what Rod didn't expect was that such a change would occur in Sandru's expression.
Rhodes understood that this extremely solemn emotion would only emerge in Sandru's expression when facing a truly equal existence, or even a completely invincible enemy.
Following Sandru's line of sight, Rhodes also looked in the direction he was staring.
This look suddenly shocked Rod's heart, and the scene in front of him was completely beyond Rod's expectations.
Prior to this, Rhodes had thought about the identity of the powerful enemy who could appear here and be able to go toe-to-toe with the protagonist of the second expansion, and Rod believed that this strong enemy would never be unknown.
Thinking of Sandru's deeds, Rhodes knew that his enemies would never be smaller, and that they might even far exceed the expectations of other creatures.
Sandru has traveled all the way, and among the deeds he has done, whether it is the collection of artifacts or his own actions, he will bring him countless enemies with different identities, among which there are naturally such enemies with extremely strong strength.
Looking at the figure in the sky not far away, Rod's eyes froze. Before this, Rhodes never imagined that it would be him who came at this time.
The scene in front of him has exceeded Rode's expectations, but at this time, Rod also sees his own opportunities from it.
Just as Rhodes was thinking, behind him, Vidnina's figure, had also climbed the stairs at this time, and appeared at the top of the Spiritualist Tower.
After appearing, Widnina's movements were the same as Rod's, and for the first time, she looked at the figure in the air.
After noticing the existence of this figure, Vidnina's expression changed slightly, and she muttered to herself:
"Eric ......"