Chapter 611: Sleep, Baby(s)
In the dark underground, only the senses of hearing and touch still work, but many times the difference between the two is no longer clear. Siegel transforms himself into a skeletal form, which saves him the trouble of breathing and allows him to hide his body better. With the help of earthwalking, he constantly shifts his position underground, and the province is captured by some of the largest creatures.
The battlefield has become so chaotic that even a keen animal that can sense its environment through tremors cannot tell the difference between friend and foe. Although the rules of the magic tower constantly command the magic beasts to find the enemy and kill him, after all, the magic tower only gives orders, indicates the approximate location, and does not take over the sensory abilities of the creatures.
Visually oriented monsters have become blind, wandering the ground and often kicked out of the way by large monsters that think they are in the way. The magical beast that uses its sense of smell to search sniffs the ground and finds Siegel's scent before digging down. But only after the arrival of creatures with real gold digging ability, digging a hole can really become a hole.
Underground, Siegel uses silence to eliminate the sounds around him. While this doesn't completely shield oneself from one's bearing, it's enough to cause trouble for those who quiver and sense. There are many mobs like the Purple Worm, the Fermi Ant, and the Thor Stone, and they will interfere with each other when searching for Siegel, and the occasional lone creature that approaches the Mage will be quickly dealt with. Liele was supposed to besiege Siegel with thousands of horses, but it turned into a controlled hide-and-seek.
Finding a target would have put the creatures at ease, and the Circle of Tranquility was on the sidelines. Although this circle is not as effective against monsters as it is against humans, rest and relaxation are concepts that almost all creatures can understand. At first, the little creatures left the gathering area of the large army, found an undisturbed place to crawl down, and took a nap, and then the wyvern hovering in the sky was bored, and his mind was full of the joy of sleep. And after that. Except for some creatures with strong magical resistance that were still wandering slowly, the other creatures began to rest.
In fact, the creatures on this level of the Magic Tower are resting all year round, or are stagnant by time, or simply dormant. It does not provide enough food for all creatures, but only uses the power of magic to keep them alive. So rest is a norm for these creatures. The Circle of Tranquility touched the "switch" of their rest, and soon calmed the raging herd.
Slowly, these creatures no longer have any pursuit but rest, and even the basic need to try to survive has been replaced by rest. The feeling of dying of hunger and thirst does not affect the pleasure of rest at all, and soon even breathing becomes less important.
If there are elementals, constructs, or undead creatures in this group, at least some guards will be left within the range of the Circle of Tranquility. Now it seems that with enough time, even dragons will eventually fall asleep. Being too happy is deadly, and this phrase was made a reality by the Knox Commons.
The only people on the scene who may not be affected are plant-based monsters. However, most of them are very slow, and they are far from coming to this point. The snoring on the ground shook the sky, and nearly 100,000 monsters occupied the ground within a radius of dozens of miles, snuggling up to each other and falling asleep. After a while, a small dirt bag arched from next to the Sphinx's tail and shattered into clods of dirt.
"Whew...... It's finally quiet outside. Siegel had been underground for hours, and he was afraid that if he left, the monsters would be dragged out of the circle by the magic tower. Looks like when dealing with a large number of enemies. Knox's spell does have something unique about it. If you rely solely on the indiscriminate bombardment of elemental magic, it is estimated that it will ......
There is no need to estimate. If a spell is formed, it must be Siegel who dies.
As soon as he appeared, the magic tower sensed it and continued to give orders to the monsters to attack. But sleeping is too pleasant, and most creatures just go after the invaders in their dreams. Even a dragon only rolled over slightly. If you bite your teeth, you'll be able to cope with the errand.
Siegel travels to the place where Liel was standing before and begins to test his guesses.
He constantly shakes the space, trying to find the weak spots. For archmages, space is not a stable existence. Rather, it has its thickness and density. Any Gate was the first spell to use the power of space, and the subsequent teleportation techniques, shadow techniques, and even the Gates of the Otherworld were all developed on this principle. It wasn't until the "space" seed in the legendary spell appeared that the ability of this type of spell basically reached the extreme of strength.
Simply using space detection spells had no effect, the sky above the head was flat and smooth, and the spatial barrier was tight and orderly, not like there was a passage. Siegel thought about it and decided to try again, and this time he was not only oscillating space, but also oscillating time at the same time. In his study as an archmage, he knew that time and space were often inseparable. Without the flow of time, the concept of space cannot be embodied, and without the carrying of space, the sequence of time is the same.
When the currents of time became different, Siegel finally saw the clue. At this time, the ripples formed by the spatial shock painted a different picture, and the magic array used to hide the entrance passage was somewhat "unable to keep up with the progress" of the repair of the spatial barrier. It's like a mischievous child digging a hole in the ground, and the sharp-eyed adult finds out and quickly fills the hole, so fast that it can't even be seen with the naked eye, so the child thinks that he hasn't dug anything. Now that Siegel has changed the time, the adults are "too late" to sharp-eyed, and this pit will naturally appear.
Finally found a clue, this is a breakthrough result, at least there is a possibility of analysis and cracking. Siegel hurriedly jotted down the magic array, and then began to calculate in his mind. His journey as a mage was the process of studying and learning circles, from dwarves and humans to elves, Nakuth, Knox, writers and goblins, all kinds of circles accompanied him as he grew. Sometimes, spells become supports, and these circles are what run throughout.
The circle he left behind was very subtle, many of the techniques that could only be thought of over time, and the efficiency of his application was terrifying, which could inspire Siegel a lot. Although the two are subordinate to each other, Riele has enough knowledge to make him the best magic mentor he can be.
But not enough to make his spells unbreakable. Siegel thought of several methods, but the safest method of deceiving the circle could temporarily make the circle think that it was the manipulator and become Siegel.
Do what you think. Siegel soared into the air, unleashed space-time shocks with all his might, took out rune materials from the space bag, and acted quickly. The thousands of creatures around him were his audience, but the armies that were supposed to besiege him had no interest in whether he succeeded or failed.
When it came time to implement it, I realized that it was more difficult than I thought. Liel's magic circle is extremely tight, and it is very difficult to insert a spell fragment into it, let alone attach an external magic circle. The most powerful thing about the magic circle in the sky is its self-detection, which quickly erases once it finds a problem, which is also the core of its trick to ensure that there are no loopholes in the space. What Riele left behind was not the one-way scanning circle, but the concussive ripples that came from all angles. Siegel must find a way to trick all detection abilities out of order to have any chance of success.
Emerging issues require a reconsideration of the composition of the magic array, which will take quite a bit of time. Siegel stopped the space-time shock, left the area where time slowed down, and sat on the cool belly of the white dragon to think of new countermeasures. Once he had an idea, he would shock time and space to create a magic rune array, saving every minute and every second. But even then, he expected to spend at least half a day outside here.
I don't know how far the battle between Chanem and Liel went, it must have been very exciting. If Chanem was smart enough, he wouldn't use his barely passable spells, instead focusing on his assassin abilities. But then again, maybe using a failed spell as a trap to lure Riele into a trick might work wonders.
Chanem can't be expected to hold Riel back for long, after all, the God of Murder is still inferior to the God of Magic most of the time. Speaking of Chanem's character, he will only really work hard when he sees the final benefits, and he will never sacrifice himself and die before the finish line early. So the time to buy a day is the limit, and if it is longer, Siegel will have to worry that Liel and Chanem will "sympathize with each other" through the battle, and then reach some kind of cooperation agreement.
"I hope Liel can have enough confidence in these magical beasts of his, but don't be too confident, otherwise there will be no time to crack the magic array. Siegel knew the current situation very well, "In the end, you have to rely on yourself." ”
The Myrnec Core provides a constant stream of elemental energy, and the Brain Crystals are burned one by one as fuel. The High Creation Circle provided Siegel with ample resources, and the magic beasts everywhere were a rich repository of resources. The Circle of Tranquility has completely ruled the area, and even if Siegel slices open the chest of a monster with an obsidian dagger and takes its heart out, there will be no resistance. It was with these helps, and after more than forty failures, Siegel finally succeeded in attaching the deception circle he designed to the spatial barrier.
Once the normal flow of time was restored again, Siegel summoned the lamp god to order it to open the room leading to the top floor. The lamp god hesitated for a long time, saying that he couldn't find the entrance and exit, and he couldn't do anything to let it go. At this point, Siegel activated his circle, temporarily removing the barrier that sealed the entrance.
The lamp god seemed to sense something, said to Siegel to wait a minute, and then disappeared into thin air. Immediately afterward, Siegel felt the blazing heat from the Lord of the Rings, and a voice kept repeating in his head: "Found the target, found the target, found it, killed the target ......"
Affected by the power of the writer who had left him in the Ring, and the constant pressure of the Circle of Tranquility, Siegel's mental barrier gradually felt unstable. So he ordered the Tranquility Circle to stop - anyway, these demonic beasts couldn't slow down for a while, and he had to go to a higher level, so it would be easy not to fight again.
Cracks cracked in the blue sky, and a staircase glowing with golden light appeared from it, paving straight in front of Siegel. The steps are entirely made up of holy power, and each step is very physically demanding. Siegel took a deep breath and summoned the god of lights before stepping on.
"How many points does it cost to leave my room open and keep it open?"
"I don't need points, I'll make sure I do it. The god of lights smiled for a moment, and then took the initiative to say to Siegel, "Welcome to the top, between the gods." (To be continued.) )