Chapter 1006: Naggs

Creating and releasing black mist is the heroic specialty that Nags awakened after becoming a natural hero.

With this special ability, Nags is shrouded in black fog all the time, and if any creature other than him enters it, regardless of the type, he will be deprived of all perception, and even whether he exists or not can be determined.

In the territory of Dia, the Plains of Rest where Nags is located, one of the strange places along with the Death Waste, no creature has ever reached the end of the Plains of Rest without being conscious, and as soon as they set foot in it, their perception has been continuously stripped until they sink in complete darkness.

At this time, relying on the special effect of activating the hero's perks, Nags released a large amount of black mist, enveloping Rhodes and the central area.

The black fog released by Nags can also shield the perception from the outside world, and perhaps only those who are in the black fog can understand their own situation.

The appearance of this scene couldn't help but make the other lichs around them faintly feel a sense of urgency, and with their level of spiritualism, it was also difficult to detect what was going on in the black mist.

The lich who knew Naggs's ability was worried that if under the shroud of black fog, Nags would seize the artifact in a short period of time, and use space spells to escape, and never appear in Diana again, the existence of the artifact might be completely unrelated to them.

Among these lichs, in addition to the two legendary lichs, only Aisha is the presence, relying on her own level of spiritualism, Aisha can faintly perceive the situation in the black mist, so as to understand the situation of Nags at this time.

However, Elsa seemed to sense something, and showed a look of consternation, and before it could help Nags in the field, the situation changed.

The white light tore through the black fog and radiated from it, and then there was a violent explosion.

With the flickering of white light, the black mist that had spread out around was rapidly dissipating at this time, and the figures of those creatures that had been shrouded in it appeared in the field again, and the figure of Nagus also appeared in the air on the side.

It's just that at this time, Nags doesn't seem to be in a good state, losing the shroud of black mist, and its appearance completely appears in the eyes of all creatures.

It was a skeleton creature dressed in a luxurious blue robe, with no flesh on its exposed face and arms, and if you didn't look at the decorations on its body and the difference in strength, it was difficult to distinguish the difference between the appearance of the skeleton creature in front of it and the skeleton soldier.

At this time, Naggs didn't look very good, the front of the blue robe had a large area of scorched black marks, and the residual aura magic elements on his body also showed the type of spell he had just endured.

Naggs's figure didn't stay in the air for long, and soon, the black mist generated by the continuous flow of black fog around it enveloped it again. Only this time, the black fog only shrouded Naggs's figure, and did not spread to other places.

Sensing that he had finally broken away from a dead silence, a space where there was no light and could not perceive anything, North waved his hands in horror, as if to verify everything in front of him.

At that moment, North really felt the coming of death, in the kind of black fog that could erase all perception, for North, it was like experiencing death himself.

Finally freed from the black fog, North only felt that he had a new insight into spiritualism, which had plagued him in the past, and the part about death in spiritualism had also been answered at this time, but before North could think about it, he put his eyes on Rhodes on the side.

North noticed that at this time, Rhodes had already held the irregular blade hanging from his waist in his hand, and the aqua blue sword body was emitting a kind of brilliance, even more abundant than the white light in the air, dispelling the surrounding darkness.

Under the shroud of the black robe, the lich in the field, except for North, did not know about the existence of this weapon until Rhodes took it out, which attracted their attention.

North knew more about the weapon in Rod's hand than the lich in the field, and North recalled that at the end of the battle in Saw, he had seen Rhodes use it to unleash terrifying lightning.

With the appearance of this weapon, the field fell silent again, and even Nagas, who had just been struck by lightning and had to use teleportation to distance himself, gave up his intention to make a move at this moment.

The strong threat from the perception made Nags realize that the weapon in Rhodes's hand was not as simple as it thought, and if he stepped forward again, he would even put himself in danger.

At this moment, Nags couldn't help but think that if this place was replaced with the Plains of Rest under his control, relying on the numerous undead creatures under his command to occupy the numerical advantage, plus unlike the Death Desolation Tomb, there were a large number of dry bones that were already rotten, but could be awakened by the artifact, and maybe they could still have the strength to fight, but at this time, they definitely did not have this condition.

Although he was unwilling, from the strength shown by Rod, Nags realized that a simple fight, not only could he not help to win Rod, but would be at a disadvantage, and in addition to the unknown result, it would attract many lichs around him to wait for the opportunity, which was not a good choice.

For this reason, Naggs also disregarded his own image and wisely retreated temporarily.

Just before the black mist transformed by Nags dissipated, Phoenix only felt a chill in his heart, accompanied by a wave of malice, as if he was being targeted by something bad.

Phoenix knew that the previous lich wanted to test himself was not just a verbal test, but a test of Rod's strength like Naggs did.

However, Phoenix, who had already learned from those lichs that Rhodes had god-level spiritualism, would not make such a move, according to Phoenix's understanding of himself, he could not even withstand a cloud of death cast by Rhodes, so he could only test his words, and count on the protection of the lich at critical moments.

At this moment, when Nags in the air dissipated along with the black fog around it, Phoenix realized that his actions had been hated by the lich.

In Phoenix's view, it is clear that Nags took the initiative to test and failed to achieve enough results, but in turn he has to hold a grudge against himself, and when everything is over, he had better be careful.

It's just that at this time, Phoenix did not complain about Nags in his heart, and his position did not change because of this, but looked at Rhodes in the field, ready to find a way to change the situation.