Chapter 1228: Kane I
On the endless blue ocean, huge white bones stacked together provide the only foothold on the sea, and a lonely figure sits on top of the bones, holding a simple homemade boom in his hand.
His name is Kane, a former captain of the Holy Griffin, and a hero, who wakes up in an unknown sea when the entire ship is swept into the maelstrom, meets a necromancer who exists there, and is eventually transformed into a Death Knight.
A white glow poured down from the sky, illuminating everything around it, as had been the case since Kane had been in the area, and he had the impression that, except for a few bits of rain, it was almost always sunny, not even night.
The laws of the world once didn't seem to apply here, just as Kane had been here for so long, but he couldn't find even a small piece of land, and the ocean seemed to be all that was part of this world.
The signs of erosion were visible on the clothes on his body, and although there were no humans here, the body of the Death Knight made the protection of the clothes less important, but he was reluctant to take them off, these were the only things he had that would allow him to remember his past life.
Since the transformation of the Death Knight was complete, Kane has not seen the necromancer, or any other human. He was the only one left in this seemingly endless ocean, and indeed the whole world.
When the necromancer disappeared, the spiritual imprint that remained in Kane's mind undoubtedly controlled him for a long time.
During that special period, Kane's consciousness did not dissipate, but existed in the depths of his mind, always observing everything in the outside world through his body, so as to understand his own situation more deeply.
Kane saw that the body that belonged to him was constantly converting all the dead fish into undead creatures according to the necromancer's orders, and even Kane himself could not count the specific number.
Although a considerable number of undead creatures were transformed, the ocean he was in seemed to have the magic power to contain everything, and no matter how many undead creatures there were, it was not worth mentioning in front of it.
Initially, Kane was extremely resistant to the control of the spirit mark, and tried to regain control of his body from the spirit mark countless times, but to no avail.
Kane was able to regain control of his body, thanks to his compromise with himself, after realizing everything here, Kane's previous insistence seemed meaningless, and when he reconciled with the spiritual imprint that controlled him, consciousness naturally returned to his body.
The spiritual imprint, the suppression of Kane's own consciousness, is not as strong as he imagined, and it seems that as long as he shows a willingness to surrender, the spiritual imprint will let go of the suppression of consciousness.
For some reason, in Kane's mind, everything about the spiritual imprint, and the reconciliation he had reached with his consciousness after perceiving the anomaly in this place, was expected by the necromancer, who seemed to believe that Kane would make this choice.
After regaining control of the Mental Imprint, Kane had to spend the long, lonely time, in addition to constantly transforming the fish carcasses that had been transported.
A person trapped in this sea area, surrounded by undead creatures, without anyone to talk to, the restriction of the spiritual imprint, doomed him to be unable to escape from this space, the body of the death knight, made him lose most of his normal sense. Kane, who clearly understands his situation, only feels that if he stays like this, his spirit will be one step ahead of him.
Sitting on a huge undead creature all day, not having to do anything other than transforming the undead creature, not having any opponents to fight with, and not seeing the life of that necromancer, brought heavy mental pressure to Kane. The ascension in rank did not make Kane feel happy, but made his heart empty.
Sometimes, Kane feels like he's in a nightmare, and maybe when he wakes up, he'll be back on the Holy Griffin, surrounded by his crew, but the Death Knight's untired body reminds him that he can no longer fall into a deep sleep, and his mind will always be awake, which is more of a curse for Kane.
At other times, Kane had some crazy thoughts in his heart, he wanted to sink from the bright and calm sea to the cold and cold seabed, let the sea water pour deep into his body, and his soul would also sink into the silent deep sea.
Kane, who has done many psychological counseling for other crew members, naturally understands that his current state is extremely bad. With no other creatures to communicate with, he had to find something to do to get his heart and soul into it in order to get better.
Through the signs of the undead creatures, Kane discovered that the necromancer, who was also a hero, had stayed on the ocean longer than he was.
Kane didn't know how the necromancer did it, whether it was on his own heroic will, or if he always had some kind of hope in his heart, or some other reason, but Kane couldn't, and since the moment he reconciled with himself, most of his heroic will dissipated, and finally could not be cohesive.
Kane, who longs for silence, has another easiest way, that is, to give up his own will and let the spiritual imprint take over everything in his body, and Kane himself will fall into complete peace. Kane was reluctant to do so, and this was the only thing he was unwilling to give up.
In the process of trying to relieve the stress in his heart, Kane thought of many methods, but they did not achieve much effect, and without communication with other creatures, these methods did not satisfy Kane, and no matter what Kane did, he could not really relax his spirit.
After a lot of trying, Kane finally found a way to calm himself, and that was the way he was doing.
The boom, which was so simple that it didn't even have a float, suddenly bent down at the front end, and felt the pull from his hand, Kane was overjoyed, this kind of emotion that would not exist in the perception of the Death Knight actually appeared on his body at this time.
In this sea area, except for the inaccessible deep sea area, there are no fish for a long time, and any living creatures that can be transformed, under the control of the spiritual imprint, have long been transformed by Kane, and simple fishing may only catch nothing, obviously, Kane's way of satisfying himself is not simple fishing.