Chapter 26: Everywhere You Walk (2)

"I don't quite understand," Cass said suddenly, "in our society of dark elves, useless people like the human woman I killed, if not killed by the enemy, would have died at the hands of their own people, and these people were still desperately protecting a useless person who knew nothing until the last moment, and grieving for her death. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info Why is that?"

"Probably, it's for the so-called love!" Puno laughed, jokingly.

Hearing this, Amber's heart moved slightly, and she stole a glance at Cass.

"Want to know why?" said Puno as he looked at Cass.

Cass nodded.

"Let's take a look. Puno said.

"What? are you still letting him go?" said Ambelle.

Puno glanced at Ambell and said, "What's the hurry." Besides, this time I'm going to give him two new twin blades!" With that, he began to use the magic amethyst to summon the red dragon guarding the lava land.

In a moment, the red dragon hovered and landed in the clearing outside the Flame Lake, and said coldly and arrogantly, "What do you command this time?"

"Give that pair of twin knives you have in your collection to my dark elf warrior Cass. Puno said.

The red dragon was silent for a long time before he said reluctantly, "Obey!"

On the way to Estar City again, the group of four people had just walked a distance, and they already knew that behind them, there was the dark elf who was still ghostly.

Dara had angrily tried to fight back, but in vain.

The old dwarf Todak and the dwarf Bodina also tried to counter-reconnoitre, but they were ghostly followed by the other party again.

Miyali had also cast makeshift portals to help people leap for dozens of miles, but they still felt like they were being followed again after walking a distance.

This dark elf, with its hunter-like acumen, is where their troubles lie.

Moreover, in the wilderness of this dark region, he undoubtedly knew the terrain better than Dara and the others.

In the end, even Darrah admitted, "Though we have the map given by the Terrestrial Landlord, there is no doubt that the dark elf is the master of this wilderness." ”

"Yes," Miyali agreed, "here he can take charge of everything and make things go his way." ”

"Still, we can't give up," says the dwarf Bodina with great interest, the hide-and-seek-like game that has greatly stimulated his sense of fun and participation, "There's always a way to get rid of him!"

"It's just that no matter how hard we try, the dark elf behind us is always with us. The old dwarf Todak said helplessly.

"I've heard," said the dwarf Boudina, "that the dark elves are most afraid of a monster. As long as we lead him to that monster's territory, we can get rid of him!"

"What monster?" asked Darrah and the others in unison.

"Snatch, heart, demon!" said the dwarf Bodi, word for word.

"Mind Flayer?!" exclaimed the elf Miaari, "this kind of monster is not only frightening to the dark elves, but I'm afraid that no creature will want to go near their territory." ”

"What kind of monster is that?" asked the old dwarf Todak.

"Mind Flayers are hermaphroditic creatures, like the Drow and the Arachnid, who, throughout their long history, have been ferocious enough to tear apart the heads of their foes and snatch the brains of adventurers and heroes who dare to venture into the depths of the underworld. Elf Miari said.

"And," Dara added, "it seems that that's not all, the Mind Flayer will also use psychic power to control the opponent's thoughts, or use psychic blasts, which will cause the enemy to tremble in dazed helplessness." ”

"An adult Mind Flayer, well, some people call them Psychic Monsters," explains the dwarf Bodina excitedly, "they are about six feet tall when they stand, they weigh about 170 pounds, and they have eyes that have no pupils, are milky white, have four tentacles near their mouths, and their heads look like an octopus. The Mind Flayer's body is light purple, and his skin is like a cold, elastic eraser covered in a layer of reflective slime. ”

"It's disgusting enough to hear you describe it. Todak said in disgust.

"Not only that," Dara added, "the level adjustment of the Mind Flayer is very high, and you can add 7 ability points at a time, so most of the monster levels will be put into the process of advancing to the standard Mind Flayer. Once we fight the Mind Flayer, the opponent will have a lot of abilities to distribute, and its Psychic Blast, as its signature ability, can be obtained for the first time at level 4. ”

"Don't worry so much," said the dwarf Bodinah nonchalantly, "these abilities, they are limited in the number of times they can be used per day, and can only be used on a single target. ”

Gradually, these limitations will slowly disappear until the character can inflict 3D4 rounds of awe, with a tapered attack surface that can be used as much as they want. As the level of the Mind Flayer goes from low to high, other spell psychic abilities will also appear in turn. So evolutionary choices for Mind Flayer usually don't make much sense, unless the campaign itself has been extended to legendary classes above level 20. In this case, the old traditional spell system of Mind Flayer is the best direction for most of them. With a whopping 8-point Intelligence bonus, the Mind Flayer character with a wealth of experience and experience can become an awe-inspiring and powerful Arcanist with extremely difficult mana. Elven mage Miyali gave the most professional explanation.

"It's because they're so awesome that we're going to lure that guy to the territory of the Mind Flayer to get rid of it!" said the dwarf Bodi.

"It's unreliable," said Darrah, "and the Mind Flayer lives in underground cities, ranging in size from 200 to 2,000. They had a large number of slaves to serve themselves. ”

"Alright! You're obviously a bad idea," Todak immediately came to a solid conclusion after listening to everyone's conversation, "We can't run into the territory of 200 Mind Flayers in order to get rid of a dark elf. ”

"But what the hell is he doing with us?" murmured Darrah.

"I don't quite understand either, if you want to spy on us, Puno's White Crystal 'Prying Eye' can do it. Elf Miari said.

"I guess he wants us to die one by one at his hands," said the dwarf Boudina, "just as a lion always migrates with his prey." We are his prey!"

"Before, they were three against three, and they didn't beat us, and now he is one against four, and he still wants to hunt?" Todak said. (To be continued.) )