Chapter 569: Clonliel (Part II)

The clone of Riele in front of Siegel does not have the appearance of Riele at all, or he does not have any unique appearance at all.

If a face is represented by an ellipse, and then a few arcs, a few folds, a few circles, and a mouth are considered to be human faces, then the appearance of the Riele clone is not far from this.

It's hardly a "human", but it might be more accurate to call it a single-headed, four-limbed humanoid, or a "half-finished product". Through psionic vision and clairvoyant spells, this body has complete viscera, well-developed bones and nerves, and looks like a strong guy who may be better suited to be a warrior than a mage.

"Could it be that the Sage Fragment of Mother Earth has affected this clone?" Siegel thought and calculated for a long time, unable to rule out this possibility. Although the cloning spell was aimed at Lie's stump, the total mass of the Mother Earth Sage shards thrown into it far exceeded Liele's part.

However, what is certain is that this is certainly not a halfling body, so even if it has an impact, it is still dominated by Liel.

In addition to experimenting and studying, Siegel came to observe from time to time, and finally made him discover something strange. When he uses the detection magic on this body, he will see that the clone has some very thin lines on it, emitting an extremely faint magical aura, and then gradually disappearing. Siegel knew at a glance that these were not lines from the cloning spell, and that they had a unique sense of elemental power.

So he directly mixed the four elements in the form of an aggregate and covered the clone. This time the pattern became much clearer, and he only looked at it for a while before he noticed something strange.

No matter which angle you look at. These patterns resemble the traces left by the force of space-time concussion on the skeleton's body. And it's the same as those traces. It attaches to the body in a strange way, without being physical or touchable. Siegel's own pattern is incomplete and serves no purpose other than ornamentation. However, the patterns on the Clones of Riell form a single unit, and can serve as a storage of elements.

In other words, the network formed by this set of patterns allows the power of the elements to pass through it without hindrance. But the strange thing is that no matter what direction, what strength, and what order is used to flow through the pattern, the elements can not create a magical effect. Nor does it affect outworld spells, such as cloning.

Siegel speculates that this network may be used to communicate a higher level of power: rules. To verify this, he took the clone of Riele to the "Tower of Time and Spirit", where he experienced the process of time and space with him.

He had long been familiar with the road, and the process of controlling the elements to oscillate the plane was no longer flawless, and he was able to create about two hours of extra time. However, this time he did not want to steal study time, but tried to attract the power of the rules in the shock.

Accelerate for two seconds, slow down for two seconds, and the speed of time changes from a calm lake to a rippling sea, and Siegel is the ship floating on it. The power of the rules is weak and fleeting. However, it can still cause abnormalities after frequent occurrences. The patterns on Liel's clone reacted, and some of the lines continued to glow. And in turn can affect the power of the shock, and the shape of this part of the pattern is most similar to Siegel's pattern.

"The fact that Lie's clone is in this situation means that more than ninety percent of the patterns on my body are likely to be safe, and there will be no problems affecting my health and ability to cast spells. Siegel copied all the patterns on the clone's body, and then wrote the following words on the side. "According to my guess, these patterns are formed by the power of rules. The pattern that manifests itself with the power of the rules of time should be similar to the pattern on my body. If there is a way to modify this pattern, can it affect the rules of time in turn?"

The other conjecture has to do with legendary spells. Just like the magic tower of the Mage Guild, although the core of the circle is an obsidian dagger, and the source of its forbidden power is also it, but the circle itself can envelop the entire planet, and it is also a legendary circle. Since it's a circle, it needs to have a graphical representation of the legendary spell. Siegel knew that the magic circles with ordinary spells and advanced spells used different graphic elements, and perhaps the patterns created by the power of concussion were the manifestation of the legendary seed at the level of the magic array.

"It's so troublesome without a teacher. Siegel is also helpless about the current situation. It's easy to make detours by groping on your own, and you don't know the experience of your predecessors, which is a waste of time and energy. Therefore, Siegel can only taste the patterns that appear, and cannot invest a lot of time, and his first task is to analyze the Lord of the Rings.

He's solved the problem of not being able to wear the Ring before, and he's also shielded the intense hatred contained in the Ring. What a great hatred the writer had for creating this ring, even after an unknown number of years, this hatred still cannot be resolved.

It's understandable that his world is surrounded by a wall of storms, and there is no chance of escape, and the initiators of everything are the ones who have officially mastered the power of the dice. Ten, eight, and four sides join hands to forcibly merge another world and absorb its rules in order to break free from the control of the god of magic. "No change means death", Turner summed up the whole thing in just a few words, but behind it means the death of more than a billion people.

The eight-sided dice holder died, and the dice were fused and transformed into a golden ring on Siegel's hand. The four-sided dice were injured by the power of the rules, turned into four obsidian daggers, nailed the rules of the world, and finally completed the whole plan.

The emergence of the New World is a good thing for the people of the Thunder Wall World, but who can comfort the Shadows of the Dead? They carry the resentment of death in the whole world, and they are still in the far north of the New World, near the Storm Wall. If it weren't for the isolation of the vast frozen wasteland, if it weren't for the destruction of the orcs and the writer's world, I'm afraid these ghosts would have gone south long ago and disrupted the entire New World.

Siegel was suddenly startled and thought of the destruction of the goblins. The goblins have a population of more than seven billion, and almost all of them have died under the design of the Mage Guild, will this also create a shadow of the dead, and to whom will they vent their resentment? Siegel couldn't help but ponder, why did the Mage Guild have to wait for Evan to give an order before starting the action to destroy the goblins, and why did he have to activate the legendary magic circle, is there any consideration in this? Although Evan is the King of the Stars, he is not a mage, and the Mage Guild has always put its own continuation first, and the others must be in the back row.

There must be some conspiracy in this. (To be continued.) )