Chapter 35: Three Years
Ever since Norland entered the era of dimensional warfare, necromancers have completely declined. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
A private plane that has been in business for hundreds of years and has a stable channel is completely a factory that produces troops, and no one knows how many troops are hidden in it. In this way, the necromancer's rampant undead sea tactics were completely ended.
In most cases, the combat power of the undead is weaker than that of the creatures of the same level, and their greatest advantage is that they can gather a huge number in a short period of time. However, in the face of the massive army drawn by the nobles from various planes, the undead creatures could not even maintain their numerical superiority.
If a necromancer builds an army of the undead in a low-level plane and wants to transport it back to Norland, there are significant restrictions. Undead transformed from dimensional creatures have a very deep dimensional imprint, so unlike other mages, necromancers' cross-dimensional summoning also requires a channel fee, which is enough to bankrupt most necromancers. Moreover, the necromancer's habit of playing with the soul is not tolerated by most gods, and the characteristics of the profession itself make it difficult for them to find something that can be sacrificed, so they can't get enough divine grace, and they have one less way to strengthen than other strong people. The appearance of the life-like grace of the dragon of eternity and time in Norland is the heaviest blow to the necromancer.
Originally, many archmagers chose to transform themselves into lichs before the end of their lives in order to continue their magical research. But the Lich has many limitations, and its intelligence will inevitably decline, and if they can get a chance to prolong their lives from the Temple of the Eternal Dragon, who will transform themselves into a Lich?
Under these multiple blows, necromancers are almost extinct, and only a few magical sanctuaries have preserved complete necromancer texts in order to maintain the diversity of magical traditions. However, there are very few young mages who are willing to take up death spells, and most of them are used as auxiliaries for other purposes such as alchemy. The number of mages who specialize in necromancy may be even rarer than that of dragons.
In the battle on which the sun never sets, Arantir rose like a comet, resurrected thousands of strong men with supreme mana, and assembled an unprecedented army of the undead, and the Daxodas who attacked the capital of the sun never set became the first victims under their iron hooves.
Including the four legends who led the army, none of the thousands of Daxoldas powerhouses who came to attack were spared, and all of them became the prey of the army of the undead!
After the news came out, the whole Norland was in an uproar!
The rise of Arantir made the strong people rediscover the power of necromancy, and everyone was speculating about why he was able to control so many Sanctuary-level undead.
It is not without legendary-level necromancers in the history of the Norland plane, but the number of undead in the Sanctuary that they can control will not exceed a hundred at most, which is dozens of times less than Alantir.
After leaving the City where the sun never sets, Reilly built a city in the dark wilderness and named it Dia.
After establishing a base, Reilly left Arantir and Ryunosuke Yusheng in the city, and he himself rushed into the Dark Wilderness with an army composed entirely of Death Knights and began a sweep.
The Daxodas were defeated in the bloody battle, and all the super powerhouses retreated to their original planes, and suffered heavy losses at the level of Sanctuary and Legend, but the power they left behind remained
But even the remaining forces still have an advantage, so they continue to launch tentative attacks, maintaining a considerable degree of war intensity, trying to make the Norlanders continue to lose blood.
After the appearance of Reilly's Death Knights, all the strong people who roamed the dark wilderness suffered, whether it was a Norlander or a Daxodas, they were all attacked indiscriminately by Reilly, and for him, the corpses of these people were precious materials.
Reilly swept all the way in the direction of the enemy, and before he knew it, he had come to the place where the sun was rising.
The city still retains its original appearance, the Norlanders have only had time to convert some of the buildings in the Central District into habitable places, the plane portals are very rudimentary, and the defensive magic circle is even more fragile.
The fortress is filled with the smell of the Daxodas race, which may be unbearable for first-time visitors to the Land of Dusk, but Reilly has long been accustomed to it.
Unlike the Sunrise Capital, which was originally the sphere of influence of the Daxodas, the legion fortress had to face enemies from three directions, and was under much greater pressure than the Sunset Capital, and the powerful who went out hunting were often surrounded.
The defenses at the place of the rising sun were not perfect, and the personnel were seriously understaffed. In addition to Philip, there is only one legendary mage here, and his mission is not to guard, but to build a legionnum-level defensive magic array, and all the deterrence actually comes from Philip alone.
Now, His Majesty the Emperor of the Holy Alliance lies in the palace rebuilt from the original brain-eater's nest every day, except for eating and sleeping, no one sees anyone, and no one knows what His Majesty's injuries are, but as long as he can eat and sleep, no one will dare to provoke easily.
Reilly's arrival attracted the attention of many people, and everyone was curious about this powerhouse who single-handedly subverted the capital on which the sun never sets, but this curiosity quickly turned into awe.
After arriving at the place of the rising sun, Reilly launched a sweep of the surrounding Daxodas, and this time he did not attack the strong men on the Norland side, but saved many people.
Under the attack of the Death Knights, the Daxodas soon lost hundreds of strong men and had to retreat to their own fortresses.
For some time afterward, the Daxodas seemed to disappear and were never seen again near the place where the sun was rising.
Instead of gathering a large number of strong men to fight the Death Knights as Rayleigh had expected, the Daxodas retreated back to the legion fortress. Reilly had no choice but to return to Diya with his troops, and instead of being carried away by a series of victories, he took the safest approach.
Upon returning to Diya, Reilly began researching the rules recorded in the Book of the Dead. After coming to the Land of Dusk, there were six legendary powerhouses who died at his hands, and all the rules they comprehended were written down by the Book of Death for Reilly's reference.
Time passed quietly, and Reilly made his way at a slow but steady pace as he parsed the rules and designed new builds. Every day there are new discoveries, every day there are new gains, and the road ahead seems to have no end, and only occasionally when he looks back does Reilly notice how much he has advanced.
On this day, he finally finished parsing all the rules recorded in the Book of Death, and made the first fifth-order construct in his life: the Abyss Scepter.
Reilly has been living on this land for three years.