Chapter 696: Death Desolate Tomb I

Due to the experience of his previous life, Rhodes seemed quite comfortable with the situations that might arise in the process of traveling through the time and space gate.

For ordinary mages, it may be extremely uncomfortable to pass through this space-time gate affected by the energy of death, but in Rhodes, this phenomenon does not occur at all.

When Rod's figure reappeared from the inside of the space-time gate, he immediately felt the great changes that had taken place around him.

With Rod's arrival, the spiritual imprint of the ghost dragon was reactivated in his mind. No longer limited by distance, at this time, Rhodes can use the spiritual imprint to give any orders to the ghost dragon beside him.

At this time, because it lasted for a long time, when Rhodes passed, the pitch-black space-time portal behind him began to shrink rapidly, and finally completely disappeared from the parts.

Soon, the entire space returned to calm, except for the few creatures that arrived through the space-time gate, and the remaining mana fluctuations, there was no trace of the space-time gate.

After coming here, looking at Rhodes who walked out of the gate of time and space, Tello also felt a little more confident in his heart, and said: "This is the Death Wasteland where Lord Stephen lives. ”

Ignoring the presence of Troll, Rod's gaze was focused on the things that existed behind him.

Rhodes noticed that with the dissipation of the space-time gate, the things that existed in the place to connect with the space-time gate also showed its true appearance.

Behind Rhodes was a teleportation monument that had long since collapsed, and the frame on it, which was originally used to fix the spatial calibration, was also full of traces of decay.

It's just that, through some traces left on it, Rhodes can still find that the spatial calibration that exists on the frame of the teleportation tablet is a gem that emits special spatial fluctuations.

Even if the teleportation monument itself has long been damaged, the spatial calibration existing on it still plays its original function well.

The existence of spatial calibration is extremely important when casting the space-time gate, and for those mages who do not have enough special skill levels, the spatial calibration can directly change the direction of their space-time gate and lead it to their own position.

With the increase of the mage's special skill level, when this special skill reaches a certain level, he will be able to ignore the traction of the space calibration on the space-time gate, and always let the space-time gate guide the direction is the goal he chose at the beginning.

At this time, the spatial calibration that existed on the teleportation tablet that had long since collapsed played such a role. When this magic scroll was created, the gate of time and space had a very special connection with this space, which eventually brought Rhodes here.

Because of its various effects, the existence of spatial calibration is extremely valuable. It's just that Rhodes didn't have any idea about the spatial calibration that existed on the teleportation monument in the rear.

From this spatial calibration, in addition to the special spatial fluctuations it emitted, Rhodes could also feel a relatively pure death energy.

In Rod's view, in terms of quality alone, the death energy contained in the spatial calibration is far less pure than the purity that he can transform, but compared to Tello on the side, this death energy is far beyond it in essence.

It is through this that Rhodes realizes that the spatial calibration that exists here may have undergone special treatment early on, and even has a great relationship with the lich in Troll's mouth. It is in this case, on the face of it, that there is no protection around this precious space.

In addition to the anomalies in the spatial calibration, some of the surrounding environments also made Rhodes aware of the unusual nature of this place.

After walking out of the gate of time and space, the top of Rhodes' head was once again shrouded in boundless black clouds, and the light around him was obviously much darker, although it was not so that people could not see things clearly at all, but it also reached a point that affected the line of sight.

The dark canopy, which is more common in Diya, was once again presented to Rhodes in this situation.

And in Rod's perception, the death energy in this area has reached an extremely rich level. In this area, no matter where he is, the concentration of death energy is far greater than the tomb where Rhodes was originally located.

If a necromancer transforms undead creatures here, the effect on undead creatures is even beyond the limit of what can be achieved with ordinary revenant crystals, reaching an amazing level.

It's just that this situation did not appear in front of Rod's eyes.

As Thero's words fell, and Rhodes did not answer, the entire area fell silent in an instant, and in the silence, not a single sound came out.

As far as the eye could see, Rhodes could not find any traces of the existence of any creatures around this teleportation monument, and it seemed that only his own party existed in the entire area.

Through this light, which he could still see, Rhodes found that what he was stepping on was no longer the land of the past, but a special gray-white substance, as if it was ashes after being burned, and as if it was a long-weathered corpse.

This kind of environment is no longer suitable for ordinary crops, even if it is just a dead wood, Rod has never seen it in this area.

Rhodes knew that the emergence of this environment was inextricably linked to the rich death energy that existed here.

Under the long-term accumulation of death energy, even this area has undergone extremely amazing changes, no longer suitable for any living beings to live, there is no life, and even ordinary necromancers, except for the time of transforming undead creatures, are not willing to come here at all.

Looking at the surrounding environment in his eyes, Rhodes at this time had already roughly understood the reason why this place was called the Death Wasteland.

After taking a general look at his surroundings, Rhodes withdrew his gaze and refocused on Tello on the side.

It was clearly not the first time Tello had seen his surroundings, and therefore he was not as curious about them as Rhodes was.

Under Rod's signal, Tello didn't say anything more, but turned around directly, led Rod, and walked forward.

As he traveled, through his own perception and the changes in the death energy around him, Rhodes also noticed some information.

Rhodes realized that the direction in which Thero was traveling was the place where the death energy was most intense in the area. Obviously, in the center of this area, there is the Lich Stephen in Tro's mouth, and it is also the target of Rhodes's trip.