Chapter 1024: Attack II
The casting of the spell and the various damages caused caused by it caused an extremely strong vibration on the ground, which could not be calmed down for a long time.
When the destructive power of this spell was fully revealed, in the black mist, Rod's aura suddenly disappeared, and even the lich on the side could not perceive his existence.
As the vibrations subsided and the sound subsided, the field returned to calm, and the remnants of the violent magical elements and the shattered space still showed the damage caused by the spell.
Even so, those lichs will not let their guard down easily, no one knows what kind of ability the owner of the artifact has, and until the black fog clears and Rod's state is confirmed, the lich will not dare to go and collect the artifact from the corpse.
In one of the places where the breath came, Modo's true body saw all this in his eyes, and a sigh of powerful magic rose in his heart.
What exploded in the field was a powerful fifth-order magic thunder blast, which was enough to destroy most of the creatures that were hit head-on, and the few who did not die were mostly only in a dying state.
At the core of the Thunder Bomb, even the space could not resist such a high amount of spell damage, and sometimes there would even be turbulence like the inside of the space-time gate.
A large amount of black mist was swept into the shattered space, and I don't know where it ended up, and the area shrouded by the black mist in the field began to shrink gradually, and ordinary creatures could easily be torn apart by it if they got close.
It was not Modo in front of him who cast this powerful fifth-order spell, and the time when Modo became a lich was not enough to master this powerful spell, and it was Nags who was not far away who really cast this spell.
As Aisha arrived with the two legendary lichs, Mordor made a deal with Nags to start snatching the artifact and dividing the artifact equally among Rhodes.
At the Lich Gathering, taking into account the actions of the other Lichs in the field, Rhodes also gave them a chance to prepare when he transformed the other Lichs into undead creatures.
In order to accomplish this, Nags departed from the Grave of Death early in the morning, but instead of his own territory, he arrived in ruins from the City of Sorrows.
Due to the previous temptation, which was responsible for attracting Rhodes, it was naturally inconvenient for Naggs to come forward, so he could only let Modo do it, and Nags himself was here to prepare first.
The black fog that got Rhodes into trouble, and the thunderbolt that eventually served as a killer move, were all the work of Nagus, and it wasn't until this moment that Nagus really showed his ability to cast spells as a lich.
Even legendary mages would have a hard time learning the fifth-order magic of the Thunder Bomb level without contributing to the Magic Guild, but Nags had already mastered it.
In this process, it seems that all Modo has done is to attract Rhodes over, and the real battle is not his turn.
Feeling the black fog in the field quickly dissipate and the enveloping area gradually shrinking, Modo's heart began to feel a little worried.
What Modo was worried about was naturally the distribution of artifacts. In the face of Naggs, whose strength is far greater than his own, Modo has no possibility of winning, in this case, whether Nags will still abide by the previous agreement, one artifact per person, this is the problem.
Behind the ruins, there are many undead creatures, which is the advantage of Modo to use this place as the home of the battle, among which the largest number and the most powerful existence is the large number of corpse witches controlled by Modo.
According to Modo's original idea, he would wait for Rhodes to complete the transformation of the Corpse Witch King before attacking him, but Nags obviously did not want to see this, and as soon as Rod arrived, he took the lead in casting the black mist and did not let him transform into the Corpse Witch King.
This also made Modo aware of its thoughts, so he couldn't help but be a little wary of it.
Nags also noticed the arrival of the undead creatures controlled by Modo, but its attention was not on Modo, but observed the scene inside the black mist.
I don't know why, even when the spell ended, he didn't find the breath that belonged to Rod, Nags still felt that something was wrong, the death energy in the black fog gave Nags an extremely strange feeling, and the faint premonition in his heart made it dare not relax in the slightest.
As the spatial rift absorbed the black mist, a huge silhouette soon appeared in front of them.
Existing in Rod's original location was an undead creature of extremely large size, far more than any giant creature the Lich had ever seen.
The giant creature in front of him was protecting an area in front of him in a half-squatting posture, even so, this huge creature was still like a small mountain, and the black mist that gradually dissipated could not hide its shape at all.
Looking at the giant creature in front of him, the lich in the field couldn't help but feel a wave of oppression in his heart.
In the lich's impression, there is no creature on the entire continent that can have such a huge body.
At the sight of this giant creature, Modo seemed to remember something, and a look of disbelief appeared.
The only thing Modo recalls is the giant skull that once housed the Magic Guild in the City of Sorrows, as Mordor recalls.
After becoming a lich and taking control of the City of Screams, Mordo also researched the giant skull and found that it was not a necromancer's forgery, but indeed the head of a giant creature.
According to the results of some necromancers' research, this skull corresponds to the once extremely powerful Titan.
Modo had tried to transform this skull into an incomparably powerful undead creature, but in the end it failed, the main reason was that in the magic guild of the City of Sorrows, only this skull existed, and there was no corresponding Titan giant body.
In this case, even Modo, who is a lich, has no way to transform the giant skull in front of him into a real undead creature.
According to Modo's understanding, in the countless years since the birth of the lich, many lichs have had a strong interest in the titan giant heads in the City of Sorrows, hoping to explore the secrets of earlier times, and there are very few that have really gained something.
Even a lich more powerful than Modo will have a hard time dealing with the Titans with only their skulls left, let alone transforming them into undead creatures.
Because of this, the Titan's skull was left in the City of Sorrows.
After Modo took this area as his territory, he only regarded the skull of the titan giant as a special decoration, who would have thought that now, it would appear in front of him in the form of a real undead creature.