Chapter 153: I Want to Join the Church
In the backyard of the council chamber, the obscure circle is under the strict protection of the guards, and it is no different from a few days ago, but it is destined to change today. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
I saw that the soul gem in the center suddenly trembled, and a beam of blue light lit up from it, instantly igniting all the spells and symbols. The nearby guards turned their heads when they heard the news, and just happened to see the soul gem that was originally lying on the ground bounce up violently, stagnating into the air, and the shadow in the center enlarged at the same time, just covering the circular area in the center.
The blue light on the soul gem suddenly became dazzling, and as the gem turned to flying ash, all the beams of light condensed together and burst towards the shadows below.
"Ahem!" The dazzling light came and went as fast as it came, and as the light on the circle completely dissipated, a soaking wet half-elf appeared in it.
Ryan smoothed his throat, and as soon as he stood up, Taylor's familiar figure appeared in his sight.
"Oh, come back so soon? You're not going to fail, are you? Taylor's words were a bit harsh, but the worry on his face was real.
He was just being chased by the night shadow of the giant worm, and Ryan's heartbeat was still violent, and he didn't chat casually, panting and raising his hand to shake it.
I saw wisps of pitch-black shadow magic quickly condense to the center of the palm, and the cold breeze suddenly continued to sweep through the bodies of the people nearby.
"Looks like I'm underestimating you." Smiling slightly, Taylor patted him on the shoulder very proudly, "Come on, take him back to rest, no one is allowed to disturb him for the past two days." ā
"I'm still ......" Ryan had just recovered his breath, and he wanted to shake his head and refuse to help, but as soon as he spoke, his head suddenly dizzy, and his legs were weak and he almost fell to the ground.
"I forgot to tell you, for the sake of safety, I tried my best to compress the activation time of the return teleportation, which is not a small drain on your body and spirit." The smile on Taylor's face turned treacherous in Ryan's eyes, but the latter was too weak to fight back against Taylor.
Watching Ryan leave his sight with the help of the students, Taylor smiled and was about to return to his quarters when a guard rushed towards him, making his face solemn.
"What's going on?" In the medical tent, watching a group of medical staff hurriedly rescue Keith who had passed out, Cedric frowned tightly and asked questions to Negro and the others next to him.
"I was on patrol with my team this morning, and I happened to meet Keith, who was being chased by the gray dwarves."
"Grey dwarves? Are you sure? Taylor's eyes widened, looking surprised.
"Yes, but the dwarves are weird." Remembering that the body of the black-skinned dwarf he had killed had turned into nothingness in the white light, Negro hesitated for a moment, but still told the details of what he had seen.
Seeing Negro actually defending the gray dwarf, Taylor showed a hint of surprise, and then lowered his head and pondered: "According to what you say, I'm afraid it's not the gray dwarf who is chasing Keith......
Although he immediately thought of the Dark People, Taylor was still unsure, knowing that these doglegs did not have the courage to run to the surface, and the only one who could give them such courage was their master, that is, ......
The ravine between his eyebrows deepened more and more, seeing that the people around him were looking at him nervously, in order to stabilize the morale of the army, Taylor's voice changed, and he did not make his thoughts public: "Negro, increase patrols, Tag, light the beacon fire, and call all the adventurers back to the ......"
Seeing everyone scatter and get busy, Cedric silently glanced at Taylor, and the gloom on the latter's face was clearly reflected in his eyes: "What the hell is going on?" ā
"We could be in big trouble." Keeping his eyes on the mountains in the distance, Taylor clenched his fists, an aura of unease enveloping his heart.
Now that Taylor and Cedric were basically in command, their strength and power were recognized by the guards and adventurers, and their words were hardly disobeyed in the Green Forest.
With Taylor's orders, Ryan had a few days to spare. However, he didn't just rest, and soon emerged from the "Plane Travel Syndrome" and handed over the Shadow Mine to Grond and his party, and Ryan plunged into the ocean of knowledge once again.
He trained the secondary shadow tentacles over and over again, until the speed and efficiency of using the shadow tentacles on the primary matter plane was the same as in the shadow realm.
Then, with the help of the brief time of the spell recovery, Ryan calmed down and carefully examined the attribute panel.
Battle Settlement: Assist in killing 1 Werewolf Shadow, 6 Shadow Wolves; Kill 1 Shadow Wolf King, 24 Shadow Wolves, gain 2137 XP, +2 Knowledge (Plane), and gain 100 XP.
In contrast, this trip to the Shadow World was not as dangerous as the castle, but Ryan earned more than double the experience points by killing them.
Throwing all this experience into the mage profession, Ryan burst into laughter for a moment.
Bite!
Mage 6 (15018/21000)
Health: 42/42
Skill points: 6
Specialty Points:1
Spells: 1 Ring (5/5), 2 Ring (4/4), 3 Ring (3/3)
Immortal Legend: Spell Identification +14.
To trigger the Immortal Legend, choose to learn a spell.
In just a few months, Ryan was still very proud of his promotion to the intermediate level, but the system's improvement sound kept ringing, and he quickly calmed down and focused on the skill points.
Without much hesitation, Ryan shifted his focus to 25 and Scouting to 20. Not to mention focus, it is very effective for his own melee spell casting, and Scouting allows Ryan to see the enemy's current state more clearly.
For example, how much health is left, the use of special abilities, etc. These statistics were helpful in his victory in battle.
As for the specialty, Ryan is ready to make a decision in combination with the spell he chooses next.
Spell penetration, as well, fireball spells.
Spell Penetration: Your spells are powerful and easier to penetrate spell resistance.
Fireball: Deals 1d6 (up to 10d6) fire damage per caster level to creatures within a 20-foot radius, melting metal and destroying objects.
Not only does this feat: Ryan's spells work against high-magic anti-mobs, but spell damage is more likely to be larger. Of course, the more important thing is to cooperate with the fireball technique, which was once considered a belief by some mages.
Although the Five Fireball Cult has been controversial, it cannot deny the power of the Fireball Technique. In addition, Ryan didn't expect that in the real world of Ariel, the fireball technique actually had the ability to damage secondary damage such as explosion and wind pressure, which made him even more determined to obtain this spell.
With Ryan's current level, the fireball spell can deal 7d6 fire damage, and with spell penetration, it is possible to kill a group of kobold warlocks in seconds with high damage!
Recalling the sight of Lanier casting the fireball spell several times, Ryan couldn't help but feel a little itchy in his hands, but this spell has a large range and high damage, and the damage caused may be greater than the previous magic energy explosion to demolish the house, and Ryan doesn't have so many gold coins to compensate.
Shaking his head, Ryan forcibly controlled the throbbing in his heart, and hurriedly took out the last transcription scroll of the one-ring spell from the package to divert his attention.