Chapter 184: The Battle on the Top (2/10 - Ask for the First Order)
When Rhodes completely let go of his hands and feet and focused on controlling the Flames of Safron, his destructive power was staggering.
And the temple of Naga Kapoulos was in a relatively high position, and it can be said that the vast majority of the Bilgewater people noticed the fire in the temple - some of the brave ones even stepped out and cast a concerned eye from afar.
Rhodes' Safron Flame may not be as good as Ragnaros, the Fire Elemental Lord and Fire Demon Lord in the Land of Fire, but it is enough to deter these Pirates of Bilgewater.
In terms of momentum, Rhodes has a natural advantage in manipulating flames - after all, bright flames are far more eye-catching than wet tentacles.
The flame itself was the beginning of human civilization.
Even in Valoran, most of the origins of humanity are related to the Flame of the Mountain in Freljord, which is a tool of man, and after the removal of animal nature, many times humans have a kind of worship and intimacy when facing fire.
In this regard, even the Bilgewater people who beg for a living by the sea are no exception.
The only pity is that it's the night of the Eclipse - even when it's almost dawn, there are only a handful of people who come out to see it.
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After the initial temptation, both Rod and Aloy showed their real skills.
The giant flaming hand and tentacles wrestled with fire, and in a sense, Rhodes was single-handedly facing both Aloy and Naga Kapoulos behind her.
When the blazing flames of Safron and the tentacles of Naga Kapolos became entangled, the battle went straight to the white-hot stage.
Due to the influence of the Safron Flame Rune, Rod's combat diversity has been severely diminished, but equally, his attack power has also been greatly improved.
With a single move, the flames of Suffron came smoothly, condensed into various forms, and launched wave after wave of attacks on Eloy.
In front of the flames of Safron, Aloy was left and right, and for a moment he fell behind.
It's not that Aloy isn't strong enough, it's just that Rhodes is too slippery, he changes his position from time to time, and the attacks condensed by Safron's flames are varied, which is far from being comparable to tentacles.
Although Rhodes did not have a substantial advantage, it at least appeared that Rhodes was suppressing Eloy.
In the face of Rod's attack, Aloy was furious, but there was nothing he could do.
With the dance of the gods, Naga Kapoulos' tentacles unleashed one strangulation after another against Rhodes, but none of them hit the target.
Now Rod can't turn into a flowing fire and teleportation with the help of flames, but in places full of flames, Rode's actions are indeed a lot more agile.
In this case, Aloy's bulky attack is like a reckless man wielding a giant axe the size of a door panel, looking like a tiger, but he can't catch Rod, a little mouse who is doing things.
The anxious Aloy could only let out a roar of rage.
It's a pity that Aloy hasn't learned a professional battle cry - this kind of roar is just loud, and it would be wishful thinking to really affect Rhodes.
The battle is getting fiercer.
In the collision of the flame giant hand and the tentacles of Naga Kapolos, the entire temple was almost demolished, and the former magnificent courtyard wall finally could not withstand the severe impact and collapsed, and the skeleton of the main body of the temple was also crumbling.
In the temple, most of the statues of Naga Kapoulos have been shattered by the mixture of heat and cold, and the existence that was once worshipped by people is now in the dust in the aftermath of the battle, and if a bard sees this scene, he will definitely be emotional.
The sky is getting brighter.
Rod and Aloy have been fighting for a long time.
Rhodes is equipped with the Safron Flame Rune, so he has a unique advantage in protracted battles.
Behind Aloy stands Naga Kapolos, whose abilities are endless.
These two guys fought together, and it was endless.
But neither side has any intention of continuing to drag on.
For Aloy, the battle has shaken the faith of Naga Kapolos, and if it drags on any longer, the majesty of the temple will be lost - even if there is a new spokesman, they will not take Naga Kapolos's will to heart!
As for Rod, any further delay will mean that Jana will not be able to control the situation with the power of thunder, and it is just a dream to complete the change of faith.
Entanglement will only make the situation erosive, and no one wants to see such a situation.
So, when the battle was at a stalemate, Rod and Eloy opened their cards at the same time.
"Blasphemer, accept the judgment of Naga Kapolos!"
Aloy, who looked rugged, was unexpectedly scheming, standing at the top of the temple's ruins as the sun rose, the night of the Eclipse ended, and the inhabitants of Bilgewater celebrated their new life.
She raised the god in her hand high and began to summon the power of Naga Kapoulos.
From a distance, Aloy, who stands on a high place, is not only a priest of the Mother Serpent, but also seems to be the embodiment of the sun.
This image is very impressive, because the sun – especially the newborn sunrise – is often a symbol of light and hope wherever it is.
Seeing Aloy start his performance, Rod pouted.
"The big octopus that pretends to be the sun should really show those madmen of the Sun Sect who are the heretics who should be judged."