170 Reckoning
Constructing legendary spells is a major event in any mage concept.
In particular, a group of mages under the leadership of a legendary spellcaster to build super-large legendary spells is even more rare in Faeron.
First of all, there are very few mage groups in Faeron that possess this kind of technology, let alone the number of legendary mages.
Although the enemy was on his side, Neveron was still unconsciously nervous when he spread out the spell scroll.
Legendary spells.
It is said that a spell of this level has the power to kill gods, and as a mage, Penny is naturally looking forward to it.
All the casters present were in a similar mood, and when Penny heard the informant call out his name, he was not surprised, but he was also a little stunned.
The surrounding mages all looked at the young spellcaster with jealousy.
While building a Legendary Spell doesn't necessarily require all participants to have a high Arcane Rating, the presence of a Four-Ring Mage at the front of this scroll can't help but attract the attention of the large group of high-level spellcasters at the front of the list.
Of course, not everyone was making a fuss, and some people who were well-informed knew that this junior mage had made a great name in the past year, and they were relieved.
Perhaps he has attracted the attention of this legendary chief?
A kid of good luck.
However, Penny did not feel much luck in his heart, it was clearly the enemy's plan to try to take his place.
He watched Neveron from afar with a covert gaze, trying to reassure the legendary chief of his position.
According to Serre's tradition, the relationship between most teachers and students is very weak, of course, the most basic feelings cannot be said to be absent - at least the 'master-apprentice relationship' is a very important constraint, if Penny and Lifal fight, Neveron will definitely wave his hand to destroy Penny, which is something that cannot be thought of.
But if Neveron wants to take revenge on Lifar, this is unlikely.
Under normal circumstances, no red-robed mage would avenge another person who is not related to him by blood.
Unless Neveron's relationship with the Odyssylon family is deep beyond the blood bond, or if it is profitable to destroy himself - obviously, neither.
So Penny wasn't overly worried that the head of the spell system would take action against him.
Otherwise, if Neveron wants to pinch his little ant to death, he doesn't have to wait until this time.
And Penny, judging from the current situation, it is likely that Neveron did not know about Lifal's hatred for himself - because even Lifal was only a guess now.
However, it is clear that Lifar has begun to use his mentor to create favorable conditions against him.
"Can't go against him here...... Penny thought to himself, "it's good for him here." ”
And putting Penny on this list is obviously a kind of proximity surveillance.
He sneered to himself, waited until the matter was over, and quietly left the experimental field with the people.
Anyway, Lifar couldn't have attacked him in broad daylight, even though he was Odyssilon's 'prince'.
Leaving the venue, Penny rubbed the back of his head, knowing full well that Odyssilon's gaze had been here.
"Well, Lifal, you seem to value that junior. Seeing the object of his disciple's attention, Nevelon smiled: "It is indeed a rare young talent. ”
"That's true. Hearing the teacher's question, Lifal Odyssilon immediately changed his expression, turned around and made a respectful look: "It's been a long time since there has been such a capable talent in the Mage Society. ”
"It's a pity that his mentor is a little lower, and he doesn't combine some noble blood. Neveron shook his head, with a look of regret: "I didn't even find out that there is such a talent among the juniors, if I had found it earlier......"
Lifal's eyes narrowed, and a burst of fire erupted in his heart.
This is the fire called jealousy.
As Neveron's words appeared in his chest.
This man must die!
He quietly adjusted his breath so that he would not lose his temper in front of his mentor.
Lifar also knew very well that his status as a nobleman allowed him to look down on all the commoners in red robes, but for a chief, a guy with ordinary strength was just a worm.
It is not the worldly forces of interest and power that draw this line, or even power or magic, but rather something else.
This kind of thing is often referred to as life forms.
If a living being touches the world of the gods, how can it still cast an equal gaze on all things?
So Lifar also understands that it is a ridiculous idea to let Neveron personally avenge himself, and the most he can use is to create some favorable conditions for himself.
Besides, if Neveron knew about the Abyssal Embryo in Penny's hands, what else would Lifar get for himself?
This kind of thing can only be done in secret.
He thought so.
...... The dead belong to the gods, and the nether realm belongs to the shamans.
I don't know if this sentence was handed down from that book and canon, and it has been propagated for thousands of years, and it has gradually become a recognized truth.
In the realm of the dead, as the manifestation of the business of the people, the guardians of the rules of the multiverse, the gods have unparalleled influence, even the souls who have fallen into the nether realm, no longer controlled by the gods, before the fall, can not escape the divine power throughout the multiverse (unless he is willing to accept a worse result), and the necromancer who studies the realm of the dead is in some cases violating the realm of the gods, therefore, in many regions of Faerun, the mages of the Necromancy School are regarded as blasphemous sinners and are hunted down by many churches.
But the Nether is different, whether it is the abyss or hell, it is a place abandoned by the gods, especially in the abyss, the role that divine power can play is even more minimal, although the power of some abyss lords can rarely extend beyond the abyss, but inside the abyss, it has a powerful power that is almost like a true god, this kind of place, of course, the gods will not easily set foot in.
However, Arcanists are different in that if they are accustomed to the source power of the Abyss, they can also wield powerful arcane powers in the Abyss, and as a result, can more easily deal with Nether creatures rather than being treated as food or toys.
And as a mage living on Faeron under the shroud of divine power, it is more acceptable to study the abyss than to study the dead, and to some extent - this is also weakening the power of those demon lords in the nether realm, so the gods rarely interfere with the mages' exploration of the abyss and other lower realms.
Even the average Faeron people believe that summoners of demonic powers are more acceptable than necromancers who are in the company of the undead - think of the skeletons and zombies that necromancers are doing with them...... In the past, he may have been a human being, but if he controls the demon to fight, he will not let others have such associations.
As a result, there are more spellcasters in the Spell School than necromancers, regardless of the mage organization.
Even Serge is no exception.
In Serre, the school of spells is second only to the school of plastic energy, and in the study of spells, there are also many topics and tricks, because they often use the power of the nether to fight other countries, and they are even more extreme in the study of the abyss.
Large interdimensional teleporters like the Blackhall Stone are rare in other parts of Faerun.
The legendary spells that surround this device are also huge.
Just to construct the core of this legendary spell, all the ** masters and high-level mentors of the spell school were mobilized, and the assistants who contributed magic power on the periphery were used, and half of the manpower of the entire school was used.
If there were mage organizations in other countries and regions that tried to do something like this, it would attract the attention of some good faction organizations, but in Serre, this kind of thing will not cause a lot of movement.
Even for the surrounding countries, this is a commonplace, before every major war is launched, the Ser people will contact the Nether for a while, and the Serge army is almost always equipped with thousands of demons.
Neveron's plan was set very secretively, and when the magic was halfway built, he still wanted to cast such a spell, and it was obviously not enough for a legendary mage to cast a spell in a formation.
Each legendary spell is unique and can only be cast once in a specific environment, so before casting a spell, Neveron must calculate everything - including the environment in which the spell is cast, the stability of the spell's power - and the natural environment often does not meet these conditions perfectly, so it must be supplemented by some other spells.
This makes it possible for legendary spells to run stably.
Even so, the chance of a Legendary spell to fail is still high.
In the process of participating in the construction of spells, Penny participated in the formation of large and small ring circles almost all day and night, accumulating magic power with one auxiliary spell after another, and many huge crystals engraved with arcane patterns had been erected in the large experimental field - these are magic gems that store large spells, and the weakest one of them contains the magic power of the ninth ring of arcane power.
By the time the twenty-ninth crystal pillar was erected, the spell construction process was finally eighty percent complete, but three months had passed.
Penny kept himself safe and sound in silence and caution.
Even when he was busy, he kept a few eyes on it, always keeping an eye on Lifar Odyssilon with extraordinary perceptual ability, and carefully eliminated all the subtle mistakes that might cause danger to him, if there was a mistake in the spell that Neveron presided over, the consequences would definitely be catastrophic.
He saw with his own eyes that one of the Ring Mentors had made a mistake in the circle he was responsible for building, causing a piece of crystal spell power to drain cleanly.
Obviously, such an oversight was unforgivable in the eyes of the Chief Lord, and a red light was released from his fingers, and the mage lost consciousness in an instant, and in Penny's perception, he could clearly perceive that the soul of the red robe had turned into pieces, and even if he was resurrected by prayer, he could only get an identical copy.
He remembered that the name of the spell was Deathfinger.
Penny certainly didn't want to be brought to that point.
A Ring Master said that death would die, and all the high-level and high-level mages were silent, and no one came forward.
No matter how deep his backstage is, how good his talent is, and what kind of interests are involved behind it.
Considering Neveron's identity, it is only natural that such atrocities will be ignored.
It also intimidated all spellcasters involved in building spells.
After this incident, Penny became more cautious.
He wasn't sure if he would make a mistake, so he had to eliminate all suspicious factors that were worth caring about before each experiment, and if he couldn't, he would rather find an excuse to prevaricate than get involved.
All to avoid surprises.
He didn't deliberately try to find out if anyone was trying to assassinate him—for example, to create an experimental accident, and in the past few days, several mages had died like this, but he just raised all precautions to the highest level, and made sure that no one else could harm him.
So he didn't know how much his extreme caution had given Lifar a headache.
Create an experimental accident, and if you can't just tear the enemy's corpse to shreds, you can use the Mentor's anger to leave Penny dead without a place to bury.
This is certainly a very feasible route to achieve his goal.
But Penny told Lifal with his caution how unworkable these schemes were.
Lifar once tried to attack Penny with a covert spell when he was participating in the Circle, but unfortunately Penny never forgot to attach various protective spells to his body.
He had also tried to manipulate the spell scroll he had given to Penny, but unfortunately there had never been any mistakes when he cast the spell - Lifar didn't know that Penny's perceptual touch of spells was enough for him to detect gaps in the spell scroll.
He had also set sinister traps in various places, some of which were so subtle that even Neveron couldn't even detect them - because he had set them in the ring that Neveron was presiding, but what made him jump was that Penny simply made excuses to shirk the task - no mage would involve a member of the under-confident state in the construction of such a spell, so Penny escaped unharmed, and the other mage suffered unjustly.
This caused Lifar to be in a hurry for a while, because the first thing he had to put to rest was the suspicion of the chief mage—if Neveron knew that his disciples were using him as a mentor, the consequences could be imagined.
Thankfully, Neveron, who was focused on legendary spells, didn't have the heart to dig deeper, and Lifar himself breathed a sigh of relief.
However, after this incident, his jealousy of Penny increased.
He never imagined that a mage could be so cunning that all his tricks would fall into vain.
"Slippery hands, a great loach. ”
Thinking so, he decided not to use these tricks against this guy again.
It was clear that Penny's prudence had gone beyond what Lifar could think of, and he was forced to abandon his schemes.
Sometimes, Lifar was even inexplicably afraid, because he sometimes thought that when he used all kinds of insidious tactics against Penny, did the other party prepare the same means against him?
The thought made him deeply frightened, and he couldn't eat or sleep.
In the end, only with deep jealousy, all the attention is locked on the other party.
He gradually understood that this game was not cat and mouse.
His opponent is a venomous snake who is cunning and venomous, and is always waiting for an opportunity to bite back.
And his concerns, Penny did not not fail to consider, but after several considerations, he still gave up.
Because the legendary mages around Lifar are too dazzling, and Penny himself has no experience in this part.
If such a conspiracy fails, the consequences are bound to be quite severe.
Penny felt that the risk was quite unworthwhile.
"We must find a chance to deal with him by hand!"
That's what he had in mind from the beginning.
And as the winter passed, the thirty-six crystal pillars on Blackhall's experimental field were neatly lined up, and the neatly engraved runes on the ground released a faint glow.
Powerful arcane energy surged through the air, and it seemed that it was only a little bit away from being triggered.
Breaking through the barriers of time and space, its role is like this.
(To be continued)