Chapter 839: Degar I

With the movements of Rod and Sailly, the two soon came to the gate of the Soul Tower.

Looking at the inside of the gate, which seemed to be an extremely secluded space of the Soul Tower, the two of them entered the Spirit Tower directly without any hesitation. Obviously, they have already come here, and no matter what exists inside the Soul Tower, it will not be able to make any impact on the Rhodes and the others.

This move of the two Rhodes undoubtedly attracted the attention of the two hero vampires in the field.

As the two of them made their way to the location of the Spiritualist Tower, the two vampires noticed this and understood what their actions meant. However, the two vampires did not make any moves because of this, and allowed Rhodes and his party to enter the Spiritualist Tower.

It wasn't until Rod and Sailly's figures completely disappeared into the Spiritualist Tower in front of them that the two vampires took their eyes away from the gate of the Spiritualist Tower, no longer paying attention to other things around them, but refocusing their gaze on each other.

After a brief encounter through batatization, the two vampires already understood each other's strength and strength, and in their opinion, compared to the other undead creatures in the entire field, only the existence of the other party was worth caring about.

As the leader of many primitive vampires, Degar is more concerned about how to avoid the influence of Tamik than the necromancers who entered the Soul Tower, so that he would not enter the Spirit Tower directly because the battle was delayed too much.

What made Degar feel concerned was that just as the original Soul Tower had changed, in his perception, the traces of the vampire's cloak were clearly detected.

As the former owner of the vampire cape, even after countless years, there is still a special connection between Degar and the vampire cloak, which is why Degar has been convinced from the beginning that the vampire cloak exists inside the conjuring tower.

If you want to enter the Conjuring Tower smoothly, the Tammik in front of you is undoubtedly an obstacle that Degar can't get around.

Degar understands that the battle between him and Tammik cannot be won or lost in a short period of time by his own strength, not to mention that Tammik also controls a large number of terror knights, in this case, Degas realizes that he cannot force his way past Tamik's obstacles by force.

"Why...... You're going to help those ...... A necromancer who robbed the clan of relics? Looking at Tamik in front of him, Degar asked.

Although it still retains its original vampire form, Degar's higher rank still gives it the ability to speak.

Listening to Degar's words, Tammik could clearly feel Degar's hoarse voice and slow and incoherent intonation, as if Degar had not used this ability for a long time before this.

From Degal's words, Tamik could clearly feel that the rotten aura that existed in him, even after awakening after a long sleep, this sense of decay still lingered, and even stronger.

In Tamik's memory, the most glorious period of Degar was four centuries ago, when Degar, as a vampire hero, established a vampire kingdom in the territory of Dia, but now, the vampire kingdom it established has long since disappeared.

In Tamik's opinion, even if Degar in front of him has the status of a hero, this state will not last long, and it will be further decayed, and eventually reach the point where even low-level undead creatures are inferior.

In Tamik's eyes, Degar at this time is more like a puppet who only wants to complete the task and retrieve the vampire cape, rather than a vampire hero who is really strong-willed and confident to do anything.

Tamik knew that after centuries of sleep, when Degar woke up again, it was no longer the era in which it belonged originally, and this kind of decay was naturally produced in its body.

Tamik always believed that only a lich who had gone through the ritual of the endless night could achieve true immortality, and this immortality was far from being comparable to the immortality of ordinary undead creatures.

What happened to Degar only proved to Tammik once again the correctness of this idea in her heart.

As a contemporaneous of Degar, who also appeared centuries ago, Tamik chose to join Stephen's forces in order to prevent the arrival of decay, and eventually became a powerful death knight.

Relying on the various connections that exist in the spirit imprint, Tamik also gained some of the immortal abilities that exist in the lich.

With this unique immortal ability, Tamik was able to fight his own decay and delay the process without having to go into a long sleep.

Due to the limitations of the spirit imprint, even if Tamik mastered some of this ability, he would not be able to achieve complete immortality like a real lich. It's just that compared to Degal in front of him, this situation on Tammik is undoubtedly much better.

For such a once-famous vampire hero, Tamik naturally has a different opinion in his heart. The original Tammik was also affected by the deeds that Degar had done, and in this case, Tamik was naturally reluctant to fight with him with all his might.

"I'm just following the orders of the lich in charge of this place, and I'm responsible for guarding the tower in front of me, and the necromancers in it."

"No creature is allowed to enter the Tower without permission from the Lich. I have no intention of fighting you, O former hero Degar, so please go back. ”

Looking at Degar on the sidelines, Tamik expressed his attitude, if Degar was willing to lead the rest of his primordial vampires to retreat, Tammik would not pursue anything further.

In Tamik's heart, although she admires the hero Degar, who has made great contributions to the vampire race, at this time, she is still focused on the mission assigned by the lich Stephen, and nothing else can affect this.

Because of this, because he knew Degar's intention this time, he knew that once he let it enter the Soul Tower, it would definitely cause a major disaster, and a large number of necromancers in the tower would die under the attack of this king-level vampire.

Once this happens, Tamik believes that in addition to his failure to complete this mission, it will even have a more serious impact, and it is not impossible for the two forces to start a complete war because of this.