Chapter 209: Change

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However, a few seconds later, the headless deer, with seven crystal pillars growing from its back, suddenly writhed, and seemed to look at the location of Aishara.

At this moment, Aishara's heart was shocked, because she realized that this altar had the function of summoning.

As long as the headless deer wishes, this being can come down at any time through the already semi-perfect sculpture.

More precisely, it has already come to a trace of consciousness at this time.

Although Elshara didn't think a demon could stop the sun god's resurrection, she was clearly not willing to let a troublesome guy get involved.

Aisara also has the power to manipulate the concept of 'stone', and before she set foot in the lord stage, she also had the talent of the Lord of Stone, although this talent has now been integrated into the realm of lord-level construction, but in essence, it is a sublimation of power rather than a loss.

Therefore, Aishara was very sensitive to the further reaction of the headless deer statue, and she had already decided in an instant that once the headless deer wanted to descend, then she would immediately jump all the altars into powder.

The headless deer has not yet fully descended, and the manipulation of the power of the 'stone' is definitely not stronger than the ability of the Lord of Stone.

However, perhaps it was also aware of the presence of Aishara, and the headless deer looked at this side for a long time, and finally returned to a static state.

Obviously, it was not prepared to fight with an being of equal power.

Aishara looked at the departing consciousness, but her heart became more and more curious.

Demons are a kind of failed creation, almost all of them have a strong desire to destroy, as if the purpose of their existence is to destroy all matter.

They are powerful and brainless, like the most brutal beasts, or rampant machines.

Although there are many cults that worship demons, none of their rituals or teachings are too deeply related to demons, and all these things are only fantasized by the distorted consciousness of human beings.

Even to some extent, the power they gain from the demons is akin to stealing.

To some extent, the cult of demons comes from mages and some clergy who study power.

The former belongs to the study of a newly discovered power and is affected and distorted by the power of demons, and then imagines a demon or evil god based on one's own life experience.

Although the gods in this world are real beings for some people, for the general public, they are somehow unable to distinguish the difference between gods and powers.

Therefore, a new religion can easily spread among the common people.

And the power characteristics of demons have created their distorted and contagious characteristics.

The clergy, on the other hand, are simpler, although they have had experience in dealing with demonic powers for thousands of years, but there are always some accidents that make some of the clergy secretly distorted.

And the cults produced by this kind are basically the opposite of their original beliefs, and even the doctrines constructed by some people are a reversal of their original beliefs.

But no matter how a cult develops, just as a serious religion cannot affect the gods, they cannot affect the demons who distort them.

Aishara had faced the projection of a headless deer before, so it was clear that this guy had no brains, and that he was a pure beast.

She knew from her memories that she hadn't remembered for an unknown amount of time that the headless deer had spent some time underneath the East Gran Province of the Nine Swords Sea, and that the result it had caused was to completely turn the mountains there into a dead land.

At the beginning, the White Pine Kingdom had summoned the strong to crusade against this being, and Aishara was one of them, but in the end, they realized that it was nothing more than a phantom, a huge headless beast that had no reason and could only create petrified mist.

The original image was different from the current one.

This headless deer not only has the ability to manipulate crystals, but also has its own consciousness, and it is a very clear consciousness.

Of course, except for Aisharah, I'm afraid no one noticed this, and even Quest and Jerome, who were paying attention, only noticed that after the altar was activated, there was a strange power permeating it.

Petrified Mist.

Because they had seen something similar from Aishara, the two knew each other very well.

Jerome buckled it on his body and said, "There is indeed a demonic aura, but it is not strong, hell, I actually feel a trace of the illusion of order!"

Jerome absolutely did not believe that a source of chaos could produce a trace of order, so he said mockingly: "It must be chaos of order!"

Quest didn't comment on that, saying, "Attention, they should be teleporting soon, and it's best to fix the error we're getting." ”

Jerome looked beyond the layer of dirt above him, looked at the manipulative threads connected to the rats, and said, "Don't worry, I'm good at this!"

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Above the altar, after the headless deer had quieted, the petrified mist of the second layer seemed to be dormant, and they seemed to have lost their guidance and landed on the stone slab.

And just now, a cloud of petrified mist had already entered the upper stone slab, looking like a headless deer about to merge into the top.

However, it seems that the headless deer has lost its motivation due to the departure of consciousness.

At the bottom, the rats had disappeared above the coffin, because just now, they had slowly sunk into the coffin in defiance of the stone slab.

There had been silence again, with only the occasional slight scraping sound coming from the second level, caused by the petrified mist that wriggled like dying worms.

At this time, the four old altars on the second floor of the altar suddenly exploded, and then four petrified mist drilled out of it, slowly ignoring the obstruction of the stone slab and burrowing into the coffin below.

There was a glow from the four coffins, and then they fell silent again.

A few minutes later, the northernmost coffin shook violently, and the top lid slowly lifted, revealing a gray skeleton.

He shook his body, and suddenly a puff of stone dust fell.

He looked around and scolded, "Not here! Damn, where is the boss, I shouldn't have chosen the first place, the altar there has been torn down!"

Following the leader all the year round, the rat also has its own cognition, and seeing that there is no here, he unconsciously thinks that the next place to go should be the secret base they established at the earliest.

It has to be said that he is a lucky mouse.