Chapter 84: Vampires

Andrew the Necromancer?

Lord Baron?

What the heck?

Gavin didn't answer right away, didn't walk in directly, but stood there and thought. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

He's going to sort it out.

Andrew the Necromancer?

It should be the necromancer in the graveyards of Brimstone, and Andrew is his name.

Listening to the tone of the voice inside, it seemed that he was dismissive and commanding Andrew, not by his own ability and status, but by "Lord Baron".

The strength and status of that Lord Baron seem to be higher than Andrew's, and maybe even higher.

Otherwise, why would a subordinate dare to speak to Andrew like this?

Andrew's strength is already very strong, at least now Gavin, far from his opponent. The ferocious rats under his command alone can gnaw themselves to the bone.

So how strong should the Baron, who is stronger than Andrew, be?

After the bottom of the coffin was opened, the terrifying aura became even more powerful, and it was clear that the existence that made him feel dangerous was in the secret room below.

Is it the so-called "Lord Baron"?

Not necessarily!

Because that terrifying aura is too powerful and terrifying, maybe it's a fourth-order powerhouse, maybe it's a legendary powerhouse. Either way, it's a hundred times stronger than the necromancer Andrew.

If that existence is "Lord Baron", then his subordinates must be very strong, they should be at least a third-order powerhouse, even stronger than Andrew, and there is no need to mention the name of "Lord Baron" at all, and it can also deter Andrew.

Besides, a 4th-order powerhouse will be respected by everyone wherever he goes, how can he be just a small "baron"?

What now?

In an instant, Gavin made a decision.

Listening to the meaning of that voice, the "Lord Baron" should not be down there, otherwise his men would not be shouting like this.

That being the case, this is an opportunity.

A guy who is probably weaker than Andrew, the necromancer, may not be his opponent.

And now, he needs to be a little more cautious.

Let's go in first.

Gavin still didn't answer.

He summoned the evil spirit to his side and walked into the underground passage.

It's not a long passage, only about ten meters, and there are some shimmering rocks on the ground, so the light here is not enough.

Undead creatures, as well as necromancers, do not like too much light, and they are more accustomed to living in the dark.

As he walked on, Gavin's eyes were bright.

It's a large chamber, about the size of a basketball court at first glance, and it's just the hall.

Around the hall, at least ten rooms of different sizes were excavated and built, all doors were closed, and it was not known what was hidden inside.

The walls were not smooth and flat, and looked a little old, because they were crawling with tomb moss, a dark plant that was light-averse and lived by the breath of death.

This plant is a favorite of undead creatures, helping them absorb the energy of death and stabilize their souls. So as long as there is a lot of tomb moss, there will definitely be undead creatures entrenched.

On the contrary, as long as there are undead creatures with awakened wisdom, there will already be a large amount of tomb moss.

There is a lot of moss in the graveyards of Brimstone City.

The walls of this hall are very special, the tomb moss has multiplied in large numbers, and many tomb moss components have been integrated with the walls, so the walls seem to have an extra layer of protection, and it is also a protective layer with strong spell resistance.

And Gavin was still on the wall, and he saw a strange pattern.

It wasn't a pattern, it was a lot like a spell rune.

Spell runes are carved all over the walls, and the walls here should have been transformed into beings similar to otherworldly objects, with many wonderful abilities.

Maybe there's any door hidden in a wall or a flipped door, maybe a ghost or ghost is sealed in a piece of masonry, or maybe a wall has been spelled out to "animate an object" and become a living being.

Anything is possible.

Because the walls here look very old, they must be at least 100 years old.

If an undead who has awakened his wisdom, or even a necromancer who had wisdom in the first place, has survived here for a hundred years, then he has accumulated profound wisdom and terrifying death energy to thrust himself to at least the 4th level.

And the tomb where he lives must be full of traps, and it has become a forbidden place for the living, and no profession below the 4th rank dares to approach alone, and any profession below the legendary level must be cautious.

Because such a burial chamber already has the prototype and foundation of the "Psychic Tower", which is equivalent to a weakened version of the "Psychic Tower".

And the Necromancer's Psychic Tower is actually the undead version of the Mage Tower.

A mage tower or psychic tower presided over by a mage, the challenge level is definitely more than level 16, and most of them are above level 18.

And a large tomb that has been in operation for more than a hundred years, if there is also a wise undead creature presiding, then the challenge level is also above level 14, and may even exceed level 16.

In other words, this tomb is full of dangers, and it is likely that an inconspicuous vase is an activated life that challenges level 6 or above, or a revenant soul with a creature level 10 or higher is hidden inside!

When you get here, you have to be careful and don't touch anything you can.

There are many items in the hall, many of which are decorations.

There are many varieties of decorations, including pottery, porcelain, iron, bronze, silver, and gold. And there are all kinds of them, many of which are beautifully made works of art and are extremely valuable.

Any piece that spreads to Pegasus City will be sought after by the nobles.

It was indeed a noble residence, and only the nobles would put all kinds of ornaments with no practical value in the residence.

In the hall, there are some tables, chairs and benches, all of which are very precious wood products, which have been painted and painted, and have ancient connotations.

Two handsome and pale young men, standing in two different positions in the hall, with swords hanging from their waists, dressed in formal suits, looked extremely elegant.

These are two professionally trained children of the nobility, who understand the etiquette of the nobility, and their every move is impeccable.

The most distinguished seat was vacant, and on the precious wooden chair next to the main seat, sat a man of about thirty years old, the same handsome and pale, the same elegant style, the difference was that his body exuded a dangerous aura, which made people frightened at a glance.

In his right hand he held a clear crystal cup containing some kind of viscous blood-red liquid.

He raised his glass to Gavin, and tasted it slowly, as if he were tasting a peerless wine.

After a brief taste, he drank it all, then stretched out his hand to signal.

Opposite him, there was another set of utensils, and in the crystal cup, the same blood-red liquid was also contained.

An old servant who looked like a butler was holding some fine container filled with that blood-red liquid.

On the right side of the chest of their tunics, all of them were embroidered with gold thread with an identical coat of arms.

It was the coat of arms of a certain family, representing everyone here, with the same owner.

It was a winged Pegasus crest, but instead of the white Pegasus of Pegasus City, it was a blood-colored Pegasus.

What's more, Pegasus's wings were all broken, the horse's head was twisted, and a slender hand was clenched around his neck.

A very meaningful coat of arms with profound meanings.

Gavin involuntarily clenched the skull staff.

He never imagined that instead of skeletons, ghosts, corpse witches, or necromancers, it was a group of vampires!

Or to be exact, an ordinary vampire at the level of a noble son, and three weaker vampire derivatives!