Chapter 336: History
When Rhodes noticed the name of the ritual book, some of the questions that had arisen were answered, including the identity of the witch in the psalm and her purpose.
As for Rod's previous conjecture, the appearance of the witch was a temptation of the sorcerer's forces to Erry, and when Rod recalled Sasha's deeds, he realized that it was not what he thought. Sasha doesn't belong to any strength, and it is the only creature from beginning to end.
Rod recalls that in the game in his previous life, the first time the player came into contact with Sasha was in the second expansion.
When the invincible army of the undead destroyed one city after another, one of them took place in the war of Erathia, just as a lord was about to be killed by a powerful death knight, one of his player knights, somehow learned a special kind of undead killer, and finally rescued the lord.
Compared with the undead killer cast by ordinary mages, the undead killer mastered by this player, in addition to retaining the effect of ordinary undead killers, more importantly, when he releases the undead killer, he can integrate into the aurora generated by the spell, so as to be immune to all damage.
With this special undead killer, the player managed to save his lord and eventually survived the war until the arrival of Aurora.
As a result of his actions, after the end of the war, when the necromancer legions completely collapsed, the king of Erathia used him as an example to reward the loyal knights who were not afraid of death in battle, which also gave him a great advantage in the rest of the game.
According to this player's account, he didn't have much research on the undead killer, but in the course of the war, he saved a man dressed as a scholar who was being besieged from the hands of a group of undead creatures.
If this is the only case, it is not possible to prove that the scholar's identity is Sasha, but in the course of the game, some players find a new magic book, and the name of this magic book is prefixed with Sasha's magic book.
In this magic book, it records the story of a powerful and sinister necromancer who launched a war that spread across the continent in order to satisfy his own ambitions, and intercepted a passage from the war, that is, the experience of the player knight who rescued his lord after learning a special undead killer, and described it as the main event.
Similarly, in that spell book, there is a special kind of magical knowledge recorded, which is the special undead killer that the player knight learned.
Combined with all of this, the player at the time also realized that the player knight had saved Sasha by chance and learned the special undead killer he had taught.
Regarding Sasha's information, in the game in his previous life, Rhodes did not personally touch the books he left behind, but only learned about it from the information shared by other players.
Sasha can be seen in all kinds of commendable epics, or historical events worth witnessing, not to mention the game's expansion campaign, Sasha will choose to record a large expansion campaign, for which Rhodes is not surprised.
In Sasha's usual style, Sasha may have traveled to Bracada or Krulod territory as early as Tanan's appearance, looking for her own target for the record.
Since Sasha has been around for an unknown amount of time, it has a large following when Sasha herself doesn't care.
Sasha's followers were mostly bards who had learned about it, as well as some traveling scholars, who revered Sasha's books as classics and would spend large sums of gold to buy them from those who owned them.
However, due to the knowledge of the spells contained in the books, and even the fact that the books themselves are at the heart of the ritual of witchcraft, this is often difficult to achieve.
In addition to this, Sasha's followers also imitate Sasha's behavior, especially the bards, who attach some knowledge to the back of the book whenever they finish recording a story.
This knowledge, naturally, is also limited by their knowledge, and it is often just some small skills they learn in the process of traveling, and for powerful people, these skills they leave behind can only play a small role, or even useless.
After all, not everyone can learn witchcraft and spells to the extreme in their long lives like Sasha, and be able to teach them according to the necessary situation.
For those who want to understand the history of the past, the real value of these books is the stories recorded in them, and as for the additional knowledge in the back, it is better to look at it.
Sasha's presence gave the bards great confidence that their recorded history may not be complete, but it was indeed what happened, and it was because of the presence of this group of bards that history has not been interrupted.
Even Krulrod, who endured countless years of enslavement in Bracada, has a history that has never been broken.
In the era when mages had not yet appeared, when the entire continent was just a wild land, Krulod also had his own glory days, nomadic tribes composed of barbarians, conquered all lands, including Bracada, but with the change of times, the appearance of spells, completely changed this situation.
Krulrod, who was in the midst of enslavement, couldn't see the glory of the past at all, if it weren't for the appearance of Tanan and led the people to change all this, then the enslavement imposed on it didn't know how long it would last.
The history of Krulrod was passed down orally by the bards of the territory, and to this day, almost no barbarians have been able to know this.
In order to better enslave Krulrod, Bracada ordered the extermination of all historians and bards in Krulrod, in an attempt to erase Krulrod's former history. For Bracada in its glory days, the history of being conquered by barbarians is nothing but glorious.
Bracada's approach was also opposed by the bards of the country, but it had no effect.
This practice of Bracada has led to a serious loss of Krulod's history. It is also for this reason that in the territory of Krulrod, those creatures who have learned of this history will keep it in their hearts until the opportunity arises, and they will not tell it to their most trusted companions until the opportunity is right.
After all, in order to erase this history, Bracada has set severe penalties for those who talk about it, second only to the killing of the caster and defection.