Chapter 938: Will
Looking at North in front of him, Rhodes understood that even if he was confined to the city by force, the final effect might not be as good as he thought.
The existence of the hero's will often has an incredible effect, and in the process of practicing the hero's will, the hero can do actions far beyond ordinary people's understanding.
Rhodes believed that once North relied on this will and became a true hero, he would immediately flee from the city, and even if he made all kinds of restrictive actions before that, most of them would be disintegrated by North's heroic specialties.
This situation is undoubtedly something that Rhodes does not want to see, even if he can obtain this kind of potion refining method from North's hands, but the potion refined by other mages is obviously not as effective as the one refined by North himself, not to mention that Rhodes does not have much spare time to recruit other necromancers who are good at potion refining.
North's obsession with becoming a necromancer clearly exceeded Rhodes' expectations.
Rhodes wanted to tell him that when he mastered the conjuring process, he was already a necromancer in the cemetery in terms of category, even if he thought he was a mage who had mastered necromancy, other creatures would not recognize it, and the mage of Bracada would not recognize this.
It's just that Rhodes also knows that his words may not have any effect on North, and he wants to be a real necromancer, not just a necromancer because of spiritualism.
What worries Rhodes a little is whether North really understands what it means to be a real necromancer.
As far as Rhodes knew, the mages of Bracada, even if they learned spiritualism for some reason and eventually came to Deya, would have difficulty adapting to the various environments in Deya, and would even die at the hands of other necromancers of lower rank than them due to carelessness.
Unlike the mages in Bracada, who are good at theory and spell research, Diya's necromancers almost all grow up in battles, and the existence of the Necromancer Academy further catalyzes this process, and it may be difficult for ordinary mages to adapt to it.
Of course, there are also exceptions to this, such as Sandru, whom Rhodes saw before.
The same necromancer from Bracada, if it weren't for the appearance of Rhodes, perhaps by now, Sandru had completed the integration of Deya's forces, became the leader of all necromancers, and launched a campaign that swept across the continent.
Looking at North in front of him, Rod didn't feel that he had the will of Sandru, even if North at this time already had an obsession that was almost like a hero's will, but in Rod's view, this was more of North's own wishful thinking.
Having never personally experienced Diya's internal environment, only hearing about it from other necromancers, everything about Diya was foreign to North.
In this case, North may have thought that after coming to Diya, he would be able to act like a real necromancer, but he still had an extremely vague idea of what it means to be a real necromancer.
For this, the appearance of the hero's will cannot change it either, only North himself can come up with the answer.
From North's words, seeing that he had already expressed his attitude, Rhodes did not persuade much.
Reaching out to take the scroll that North had taken out, Rhodes took the initiative to change the topic, and instead of putting the object of the conversation on his own promise, he said: "I will refine the perfect potion here, you can observe it from the sidelines." ”
While Rod was talking to North, Rowling had already teleported and left the place.
Seeing Rhodes observing the environment of this ashram, Rowling immediately understood his thoughts and knew that he planned to refine potions here, so he teleported one step ahead of time and returned to the original huge ashram to inform Els in the middle.
In the process of entrusting potions, it is often necessary for the material provider to be present at the same time as the refiner to ensure that there are no problems with the final distribution of potions.
To this end, before Rhodes could refine the perfect potion, Rowling needed to return to the original huge ashram and inform Els that he was here.
The presence of teleportation undoubtedly left Rowling with a distance to travel back and forth, and in addition to the fact that this place was close to the huge ashram, it only took one teleportation to get to where Els was.
Soon, as two mana fluctuations emerged, the figures of Rowling and Ells appeared in the quiet room one after another.
Noticing the appearance of Els, Rod also discovered something from him.
In Rhodes's opinion, Els should not have been to the ashram where North was before, so he was not sure of the specific location of this ashram.
In this case, it should be difficult for Els to rely on the existence of teleportation to go directly to the ashram.
Although the teleportation spell is extremely powerful, it still has its own limitations, and if it is not combined with a probe spell, it is difficult for a mage to use this spell to reach an area that he is completely unknown, let alone appear accurately in the ashram like Els.
Rod realized that the reason why Els was able to teleport directly into the ashram was mostly because he relied on his own spell knowledge and followed the spatial fluctuations left by Rowling's casting, and deduced the landing point of the teleportation, which could directly appear here.
In order to correctly determine where the teleportation leads, Els needs to make his own judgment after Rowling has left first, and it is for this reason that Els will come to this ashram after Rowling.
As for the various skills that a mage should possess when performing teleportation, Rhodes, who was a high-level mage in his previous life, has an extremely profound study.
Rhodes himself also has this ability, and can guess the direction of such spatial spells based on the remaining spatial fluctuations, so he can make judgments about Els's actions and confirm how he came to this ashram.
According to Rhodes's prediction, this ability to track spatial fluctuations can only be mastered by real high-level mages in Bracada, and even many high-level mages may not be able to master this unique way, which is an extremely unique spell knowledge.
Rod was not surprised that Els was able to master this ability, but when Els appeared directly after that, Rod was faintly wary.
Seeing Els arrive, Rhodes gave him a very simple gesture and prepared to start refining the potion.