Chapter 83: The Word of Creation and the Fist of Heaven

The former paladin who saw Dalton die tragically in front of him was angry, but also inexplicably saddened. The word "revenge" was like blood pouring into the pupils, deeply imprinted in Jensen's heart.

In order to gain more power, he personally broke the long-practiced "Proverb of Silence" - which would give a temporary power bonus from the penance that had been practiced for a long time, but at the cost that Jensen, as a god of "justice and law", would perpetuate the attention of the gods later on for breaking his covenant with the law.

But so what? Didn't the former holy warrior Jensen also commit the crime of murder because of the morality he adhered to in his heart, and lost the glory of the exemplary path?

is also good at what he has left, although he has not regretted nine deaths!

What you believe in must be defended to the death, because it is more important than life, because it is more precious than honor, because it is the way in the heart of the holy warrior - let the world know that good and evil will be rewarded in the end!

As the embodiment of the Demon Lord, Hemtar ignored the blood stains on his hands, just flicked it lightly and then used a spell to repair the wounds caused by Dalton's dying blow on his palm.

The seal of the "Proverb of Silence" was lifted, and there was no vision of shining light, except that Jensen's own body began to bulge, slightly propping up the gray cloth robe he was wearing. Only by careful observation can we see the characteristics of the most powerful group of Heavenly Warriors from the faint brilliance that rippled out of his body and the changes in his snow-white eyes.

"Oops, it seems like something terrible is happening. Hemtar couldn't help but be slightly surprised when he looked at the paladin in front of him who seemed to be enraged by what he had done, which had triggered the manifestation of some celestial creatures in his bloodline.

"Thou shalt be detested by mystery. ”

In this world, language itself is a power. When this word, uttered in the imperfect Word of Creation, the world was changed because of it. Although the others did not feel anything unusual, Hemtar as the person concerned clearly felt as if there was a shackle of cause and effect that quietly but inevitably entangled his fate.

"What did you do?" Frightened, the dragon's deputy body, who had just been calm and unhurried, instantly erupted: "Decree: Death!"

But as soon as the spell came out, he felt that something was wrong. As a master spell, he was sure that the spell model he had built was accurate, but the moment the spell was activated, the model collapsed instantly, making the spell effect greatly reduced. Originally, "Law: Death", a top-level magic spell, could only resist by relying on its own total health and could not be exempted by any effective means. But after being hit by this greatly discounted shrunken version of the spell, the paladin in front of him just seemed to frown because of the pain and then raised his sword and continued to kill, how could this not make him a big mistake.

The reason for this, and the fact that these variables arise, is because of the language that Jensen has just used. The so-called Creation Word is a remnant of a lost language, which some polymaths believe to be the precursor to the Celestial Language. Very few mortals knew one or two of their words, and their power was so great that no mortal mind could comprehend more than a sentence or two. There are no evil words such as pain, despair, hatred, and betrayal in this language, and the "disgust" that Jensen can grasp is probably one of the most negative words that can be found in this language.

However, Jensen was only a mortal after all, and even if he used the Word of Creation, his curse demon lord avatar "Mystic Disgust" was only partially realized in the end. As the embodiment of the Demon Lord of the Worm Tyrant, the Dragon's second-in-command, the Hemtar Mage, is also capable of being a Warlock. Although there was a problem with the construction of its spell model, it was not really unresponsive.

Warlocks rely more often on the power of the bloodline to cast spells than mages, similar to the spell-like abilities often found in the demon races of the lower realms. While not as varied as a mage's spell casting, a warlock of the same level will generally have more spells per day than a mage. And with the worm tyrant's body to sustain itself, Hermtar is naturally free from the lack of warlock spells, but now most of the spells that can be released normally are just plastic spells.

"Rainbow Spray!" [Note 1]

The dragon's vice-body, who was no longer in the mood to fight, flipped his palm, and a cone-shaped beam of light composed of seven colors suddenly shot out and enveloped Jensen, who rushed towards him with his sword. The effect of this high-level shaping spell is very random, if the character is good, it may be like being illuminated by a flashlight, and if the character is not good, it will be exempted according to the damage effect corresponding to the seven colors of light.

There is no doubt that the holy warriors of the past often do good deeds, and good deeds are rewarded for good deeds is a deeply hidden rule of order in this world. Jensen's Character Burst triggers only one Blight debuff, and the "Divine Blessing" effect within half an hourglass of time after he breaks the "Proverb of Silence" is just enough to counteract the damage caused by any disease. Therefore, this vengeful warrior rushed out of the spell's area of effect without taking any real damage.

When the holy power poured into the broad-bladed short sword in his hand, the "Hongde Holy Oil" smeared on the blade of the sword was completely ignited by it. That flame warms all the good and chills all the evil. Jensen swung his sword with an indomitable momentum and slashed at the clothed demon in front of him, and under the urging of the fire of revenge, the blade suddenly tightened a little.

Most of the righteous people are dog slaughterers, except for Jensen, who is close at hand, and Dalton's subordinates are not all scattered after witnessing the tragic death of their boss. Some of the loyal Broombrow Men joined in the revenge against Hemtar, with arrows thrown at the walls of Batow's forts, spinning axes thrown from the surrounding battle formations, and some daring ones like Jensen who stepped forward to slash their enemies.

Hemtar became the target of public attention for a while, not only facing the flaming sword hanging over his head that constantly challenged his chaotic and evil nature, but also beware of the sneak attack of minions from all directions, and the impact of the Creation Word on his ability to cast spells without a clue. All kinds of encounters made this demon leader almost crazy.

He even wanted to immediately summon the Worm Tyrant's body, which had often fallen into a dormant state because of the preparation for the canonization of the gods, and break through the ground to end everything in front of him.

"Bear with me, after all, the strange dragon at the heart of this fortress has not yet appeared," Hermtar tried to use his reason to suppress his anger, which was indeed a great challenge for any kind of demon, "But these ants really deserve to die!"

The Demon Lord Avatar who escaped from the wrath directly caught Jensen's broad-bladed short sword with its sharp claws, and the sharp blade sliced through his palm, and the holy flame attached to it was slightly weakened by the contamination of the demon's filthy blood. But just before he could directly smash and destroy this weapon, the holy flame on the sword suddenly swelled, and this weapon turned into a flying fragment that enveloped the entire upper body of Hemtar in a violent explosion, just as Jensen had done when he had broken off the army for Queth.

"Sword Fighting: Worshipping Good and Destroying Evil"

As early as the broadblade was caught, Jensen crouched down on one knee, just in time to dodge the flying blade fragments. Not only that, but he still hasn't given up his continuous attacks with his bare hands. From the bottom up, the power went from the heel to the center of the fist, and with the momentum of the lunge, Jensen landed a hard punch to Hemtar's lower abdomen.

"Fist of Heaven!"

PS: Note 1: In DND, "prismatic spray" is a level 7 plastic spell, and "color spray" is a level 1 illusion spell. The reason for the Chinese translation is a bit confusing. Just say it simply, it doesn't affect the reading.