Chapter 338: Fusion Ritual

In the underworld of sorcerers, the ritual of fusion was once a trend.

While complimenting each other on the new fusion creatures they have made, the sorcerers speed up the research at hand in an attempt to create more commendable fusion creatures.

The merging ceremony does not require the consent of the fused organism. In order to obtain enough materials, sorcerers will use their connection to the surface world to buy slaves on a large scale, and even come to the surface world on their own initiative to capture creatures of other races.

In the fusion ceremony, the choice of the core of the ritual is particularly important. Even if you fuse two creatures of the same type with different cores, you will end up with completely different creatures. Since the ritual core only serves as a guide, there is no loss because of the ritual.

In order to obtain the Black Dragon Medal, which best represents their status, the sorcerer conducts extensive experiments to test the efficacy of each ritual core.

And the ritual book in Rhodes' hand is a special kind of ritual core. The former owner of the ritual book, or the maker of the core of this ritual, was none other than Sasha.

Using this Book of Rituals, Rhodes was able to channel the Fusion Ritual, fusing any two creatures into one.

Rhodes recalls that through the knowledge he gained in his previous life, in the process of guiding the ritual, if the material of the ritual core is high enough, except that it cannot be used on the player, then there will be no restrictions.

If a sorcerer hastily chooses a fusion creature and ritual core without sufficient research before holding a fusion ceremony, then he can only get a strange-shaped orderless creature in the end.

Unfortunately, there are many such creatures. Most sorcerers will only create such creatures in their first ten fusion rituals.

Once they have mastered the ritual of fusion, the sorcerer instinctively tests what he has learned through practice, rather than going through a lot of research and research, and then begins the ritual again.

The place where the fusion ritual was created is still the sacred place of the mages, Bracada.

At the height of Bracada's power, the sorcerers had not yet moved underground, and were still living among Bracada with orthodox mages.

Among the mages of the time, various kinds of witchcraft were also popular. Whether in battle or in other experiences, this kind of hexism, which is different from orthodox spells, brings great convenience to mages.

Unlike conventional spells, hexcraft is all divided into ordinary skills, and if you want to cast it, you often need to pay a certain price.

Similar to the skill [batification] that Rhodes mastered through the Eagle Eye technique, it is a kind of hexification, and this is also explained in the skill hint of batting.

Since Rod's rank has nothing to do with the "Sorcerer", he can't rely on experience points to increase the level of bats.

In addition to batting, during the most powerful period of Bracada, there were all kinds of strange hexistic, and with the help of hexology, mages were able to transform themselves into any form.

In Bracada, sorcery plays a key role in the life of a mage, and there are many hex rituals that can also bring new inspiration to ordinary mages.

But all this was broken with the advent of the fusion ceremony. Due to a mistake, a sorcerer mistakenly fused the souls of two creatures when he tried to swap them without damaging their bodies.

In this way, a new creature appeared in the eyes of the sorcerer, and the fusion ritual was recorded by the sorcerer.

Due to Bracada's natural ease of study, many sorcerers at the time, after hearing about his achievements, learned the ritual of fusion from him.

Through the efforts of many sorcerers, the fusion ritual has developed rapidly in the territory of Bracada, and the main points of the ceremony have also been completely recorded by these sorcerers.

Along with the experiments, there are also a large number of xenomorph creatures, and the sorcerers only care about their ritual research, and they don't have such a good attitude towards these xenomorph creatures.

Even, many mage lords, after mastering the ritual of hexology, will use it to punish their subordinates, merging them with any creature.

A large number of xenomorphic organisms appear in the territory of Bracada. After this incident, the mages finally began to realize that hex was not as beautiful as they thought.

Bracada at that time was in its heyday. As the actual controller of the entire Bracada, Gwen Magnus, who has the title of the god of mages, faced this situation and immediately made a decision through the magic guild to expel all the sorcerers in Bracada.

In addition to the god of mages, there were also many other top mages in Bracada at that time, and several of them belonged to sorcerers.

Faced with this situation, the sorcerers naturally would not agree, even ordinary mages, after understanding the convenience of sorcerers, they couldn't help but learn their sorcerers.

It can be said that most of the mages in Bracada at that time had mastered some witchcraft to a greater or lesser extent. This order of the God of Mages can be said to have offended all the mages at that time.

The advent of the fusion ritual plunged the whole of Bracada into a long period of civil strife, and no one except Magnus himself knew what the mage god was thinking before making this move.

As the flames of war began to emerge in Bracada, the mages finally noticed that even their former companions could hardly withstand one of their spells head-on with their original bodies alone.

The civil strife lasted for some time, and in order to put an end to this war that should not have happened, the most powerful sorcerer of the time secretly made a pact with the mage god.

Eventually, under the leadership of these top sorcerers, all the sorcerers migrated to the underworld, and some of the mages thought that the god of mages was completely mediocre and unworthy to continue to lead Bracada, and left with the sorcerers.

There are also a few sorcerers who do not want to go to the underworld, and under the supervision of the Magic Guild, they vow not to use witchcraft again, especially the fusion rituals in these witchcraft, and continue to live in Bracada after that.

Due to this civil strife, coupled with the exodus of a large number of mages from Bracada, Bracada's strength did not continue, and since then it has turned from prosperity to decline.

Although the sorcerers completely broke away from Bracada and established their own kingdom in the underworld, their influence did not disappear.

Many spells originated from demonic arts, but they were achieved by relying on the power of magic, similar to the second-order [Disguise Dafa].