Chapter 847: Inside the Tower One

As Rhodes and Sailly entered the Soul Tower together, the situation inside the tower also appeared in the eyes of the two.

Perhaps because most of the necromancers in the tower were in the tower, rather than the undead creatures in the City of the Dead, when Rhodes and the others entered the Spiritualist Tower, their vision was no longer obstructed, but completely brightened.

As soon as he entered the Soul Tower, Rhodes felt a burst of bright light and couldn't help but turn his gaze sideways.

Under the effect of Eagle Eye, Rod's ability to adapt to light changes has been significantly improved, even if in the subsequent process, Rod is not raising the level of this special skill, but this ability that Rhodes has is still stronger than that of creatures that have not mastered this special skill.

While Sailly was still adjusting to the harsh light, Rhodes had already begun to observe the environment inside the tower.

Unlike when he had not yet entered the Soul Tower, he could only rely on the red light on the surface of the Tower to see things, at this time, Rhodes was able to rely on the turquoise light existing in the tower to observe the general situation.

Unlike what Rhodes had expected, the intense light he had felt before was not a gentle white light, but an extremely dazzling blue-green light, and almost the entire interior of the Soul Tower was filled with this light.

Rod noticed that the space inside the Soul Tower was relatively wide, similar to the magic guild that Rhodes had visited, but it was obviously different from the magic guild in Rod's impression that there were no decorative items symbolizing identity inside the Soul Tower, and there were only a large number of distorted ritual patterns on the surrounding tower walls and ground.

In Rod's sight, there were some necromancers in the bottom area of the Soul Tower, and the attention of these necromancers was on these ritual patterns.

Different from the dark red light that Rod saw outside the Soul Tower, when Rod entered the interior of the Soul Tower, what appeared on these ritual lines was a dazzling blue-green light, which was also the source of the light in the tower in Rod's sight.

As he looked around, Rhodes noticed that right next to him and Sailly, on the left side of the gate of the Spiritualist Tower, there was a staircase spiraling upwards.

Attached to the inner wall of the Spiritualist Tower, the staircase spiraled upwards until it reached Rod's line of sight, where the upper floor of the Spiritualist Tower was located.

Rhodes knew that the staircase that appeared in front of him was the way for regular creatures to climb the Spiritualist Tower, just like the watchtower that Rhodes had visited, and there were stairs for climbing.

It's just that Rhodes understands that as a rank for necromancers, especially the spiritualist tower used by powerful necromancers, there is naturally no way to only have one way to climb, there must be another way to quickly reach the top of the spiritualist tower.

Compared to the tower-shaped buildings that Rhodes had visited, the space inside the Spiritualist Tower was extremely vast, which Rhodes knew before he entered the Spiritualist Tower.

In Rhodes' perception, the spiraling staircase spiraling upwards beside him seemed to have some special connection with the bright light on the walls of the Spiritualist Tower.

Through his own observations, according to Rod's understanding of the spell ritual, the spiral staircase attached to the tower wall plays a vital role in the internal ritual of the Spiritualist Tower, and should even be part of the spell ritual in the Spiritualist Tower.

This discovery undoubtedly made Rhodes feel once again that the builder of this Soul Tower has a deep grasp of spell rituals.

What made Rhodes concerned was that the sights he had observed inside the Tower were not recorded in any of the existing spell rituals known to him. In Rod's impression, the interior of the Spiritualist Tower in the game in his previous life would not be such a scene.

Rhodes believes that only those who have a deep understanding of the spell ritual can make such an adjustment to the spell ritual in the entire Soul Rite Tower, and incorporate the internal structure of the Soul Rite into the whole of the Spell Rite.

Rhodes noticed that the turquoise lines in the Conjuring Tower not only existed on the surrounding towers, but also on the ground on the ground at the bottom of the tower.

In Rod's sight, many of these necromancers at the bottom of the Soul Tower were doing their own research on this unique ritual in the tower.

In Rhodes's opinion, although these mages who are studying spell rituals in front of him are all necromancers in terms of rank, their obsession with spell rituals is not comparable to that of ordinary necromancers.

According to the information he had learned before, Rhodes understood that these necromancers in front of him, before mastering spiritualism, were all from Bracada, just like Sandru, and had undergone the most orthodox spell learning, which naturally included the study of spell rituals.

Obviously, the unique spell ritual that existed in this Soul Tower had already attracted the attention of these mages who were originally from Bracada, and if they were necromancers, they might not care about the spell rituals inside the Soul Tower at all.

What Rhodes didn't know was how long these mages had sealed the Soul Tower, but it wasn't that long.

In such a short period of time, even these former orthodox mages could hardly rely on their own knowledge to see anything from the spell rituals in the Soul Pavilion, let alone use the existence of the spell ritual to change the entire Soul Tower.

Until the tower was reopened and Rhodes and his party entered the tower, these mages were still trying to find useful knowledge for themselves from the spell rituals inside the tower, but it was difficult to achieve any results.

According to Rhodes's understanding of spell rituals, the spell rituals in the Soul Tower are deeply involved in the realm of undead spells, and they can be understood far beyond basic spell knowledge.

In this case, these mages who only have knowledge of ordinary spell rituals will naturally not be able to understand these spell rituals in the Spirit Tower.

Through his own observation, Rhodes found that the turquoise light emitted by the spell ritual in the tower did not flicker like the red light outside the Soul Tower, but always maintained its original state, presenting the original lines of the spell ritual in front of all the necromancers in the tower, but no one could understand it.

At the same time, in Rhodes's perception, there was an extremely rich death energy in the Soul Tower, and these death energies were running according to the trajectory set by the spell ritual in the tower.