Chapter 1018 Token III
After learning the identity of the owner of this treasure from the prompts given by the system, Rod said:
"Lich Shante, using the imprisoned spirit as a token, will get two hundred Primordial Witch Kings."
As Rod's words fell, Shante in the shadows seemed to have some doubts, it remembered that he did not tell Rod his name, perhaps it was the intelligence that Rod had collected in advance, which allowed him to understand his habits and guess his identity.
This scene that happened in the field was naturally watched by all the lichs.
Hearing the number of corpse witch kings promised by Rhodes after receiving the token, many of the remaining lichs suddenly had hot eyes, and even Aisha and his party began to disagree at this time.
After learning that Rhodes would provide a large number of corpse witch queens, the first to change his mind was Mordo, one of the three lichs.
At some point, Modo took the initiative to distance himself from the other two lichs, and looked at Rhodes alone in the field, not knowing what he was thinking.
Aisha and Nags saw Modo's behavior in their eyes, and there was a lot of grumbling in their hearts.
In the previous process of testing Rhodes' strength, they had always made a move, and Modo did not provide any help to this, and at this time, Modo was the first to change his original position, as if he wanted to dissociate himself from them.
Modo's behavior naturally made the other two lichs disdainful and even extremely angry, but due to the large number of lichs around, they were not easy to attack.
In addition to these few lichs who didn't recognize Rhodes in the first place, when the number of corpse witch kings promised by Rhodes came out, the other lichs in the field also changed their attitudes towards Rhodes a lot.
Rod's allocation of the number of corpse witch kings to Stephen and Shante dispelled the only dissatisfaction in the hearts of the rest of the lichs, and for a while, many lichs took out the tokens they could provide for Rhodes to check the efficacy.
"Mother of the Revenant, two hundred and twenty Corpse Witch Kings."
One of the lichs brought out the Mother of the Revenant of the highest quality, far purer than the one Rhodes had ever found.
Despite the high quality of the Mother of the Dead, it was not tainted with the scent of a lich, and it was impossible to prove that it was a token of the lich, so Rhodes only gave a slightly higher number of corpse witch kings than the imprisoned spirits.
"Skull Ring, the negative effect is too serious, one hundred and eighty corpse witch kings."
The Ring of Skulls in Rhodes' mouth is a very special treasure, provided by one of the lichs in the field as a token of his own.
When the Skull Ring is attached, the wearer will always be affected by the highest level of [Evil Curse Possession], and will increase the erosion of death energy on themselves.
In the case of the Lich, increasing the erosion of death energy is equivalent to speeding up the recovery of mana and allowing the body to be nourished by death energy at all times, but in the case of necromancers, this erosion causes their life force to drain rapidly.
This is a lich-exclusive artifact, not suitable for necromancers, although this treasure contains strong lich traces, North simply cannot use it, and Rhodes only gives one hundred and eighty corpse witch kings.
In the process of collecting the token, Rhodes also got a special thing.
It was an air-dried arm, covering all the tissues from the palm to the forearm, and the muscles on it had long since been dehydrated, and the phalanges were more slender due to muscle contraction, and it was impossible to see which species it belonged to.
Death energy faintly gathered towards this arm, which seemed to be driven by death energy, and the slender fingers would have some slight twitching from time to time.
Rod could faintly sense an extraordinary meaning from this arm, and even his own spiritualism was touched, and it was hard to imagine what kind of creature it corresponded to.
From the mouth of the lich who took out this object, Rhodes also learned the origin of this arm, the original owner of the arm, is a legendary lich who has long died in the territory of Dia, it is said that this legendary lich died in the hands of the most powerful legendary magic assassin in its era, this arm, is its only remaining relic.
Because of its age, there was nothing other than the arm that could prove the existence of the lich.
The rest of the lichs in the field also proved this to Rod, they all knew about the legendary lich's deeds, but this arm, they had seen it for the first time.
The arm was taken out by a lich named Hiss, whom Rhodes had not heard of before.
The body belonging to the legendary lich was thus given to North as a token. Anyone who sees the arm will understand its connection to the Lich.
From the level of tokens alone, not practical treasures, there is no thing that can compare to the arm in front of him, and in the end, Rhodes gave two hundred and sixty corpse witch kings.
A gathering of all the Lichs in the whole of Diya is not an opportunity that is common even in the impression of the Lich.
In the process of checking the tokens, Rhodes faintly sensed that there was a sign of competition between these lichs, although it was not explicitly stated, but they still hoped that the tokens they provided could be exchanged for the most corpse witch kings.
Soon, most of the lichs in the field who wanted to join the battle handed over their tokens to Rod, and some of the lichs who were originally neutral also had the intention of joining, and Rod collected eight tokens in the process.
For these lichs who have just joined, Rhodes naturally has no opinions, in exchange for the number of corpse witch kings, which is also consistent with the original lich.
In the process of collecting the tokens, some lichs even asked if they could provide two tokens in exchange for a larger number of corpse witch kings, but Rhodes refused.
Rhodes asks these lichs for tokens, and more importantly, for their attitude, and to give them a reason to convert more Corpse Lich Kings to attract neutral lichs to join.
In terms of the value of these tokens alone, they are naturally not worth so many corpse witch kings, and getting more tokens is of little significance to Rod, so for this reason, Rod did not agree to the lich's suggestion.
In the end, the only one who agreed to join the battle, but never provided a token, was Aceri in the field.
In the process of collecting the token, Ace never made any moves, just watched all this happen, which couldn't help but make Rod wonder what kind of token she would come up with.
Since there are no functional requirements for the tokens provided by Rhodes to the lich, any treasure, magic scroll, and even things that do not have any function can be provided as tokens, but there is no lich to say that he will not take anything out.
For this reason, Rhodes believes that Aisley, who is a legendary lich, will save herself to the end, and the token she takes out must be extremely special.
(End of chapter)