Rhodes noticed that the giant gargoyles in the sky at this time, in addition to actively fighting the ghost dragons, would even attack each other. Seeing his attacking posture, it was obvious that he did not regard the surrounding gargoyles as his companions.
Witte's death caused these gargoyles to fall into a violent state. In this state, they cannot distinguish between friends and foes, or even between their own kind. Neither can those with the same spiritual imprint, and will only fight blindly.
Not just these gargoyles, but in Rhode's impression, almost all golem puppets have the same nature in this regard. When the mage who originally controlled them dies, they will fall into a rage.
If it is a relatively weak basic golem puppet, such as an iron golem and a stone golem, even if it falls into a rage, it will not cause much harm. Because of its ability to resist spells, mages can do The alternative is often through some other type of spell that limits their ability to act.
However, there is obviously a huge difference between the giant gargoyle at this time and these basic golem puppets.
The giant gargoyles that had arrived before were all at level five or above. Due to their higher levels, once they fell into a rage, the damage caused by such an indiscriminate attack would obviously not be Common creatures can compare with it.
However, due to the existence of the ghost dragon and the spell cast by Rowling, these giant gargoyles obviously could not play a big role and could only be turned into experience points, which were obtained by Rhodes and Rowling.
There has been debate among Brakada's mages about the origin of the golem's violent behavior, but they have never been able to come to a consistent conclusion. The views put forward by mages based on common sense are often rejected due to the emergence of actual situations.
Among the theories put forward by the mage, the one most recognized by Rhodes is about the nature of the spiritual imprint itself, which caused this situation.
According to the theories put forward by those high-level mages, the reason why the golems go berserk after the death of the mage is because the spiritual imprints hidden in the bodies of these golems find it difficult to accept the fact that their own bodies have died. Strong resistance arose.
Just like a drowning person, he will try his best to grab everything at hand, even if it is just a straw. In this case, the reason why the mental mark will change is also for this reason.
When the mage's body dies, the spiritual imprint contained in the body of the golem will do everything possible to continue its existence instead of just dissipating. What is reflected externally is that the spiritual imprint actively takes over the golem. body, and fell into such an uncontrollable violent state.
When the mage himself still exists, he can naturally control the spiritual imprint in various ways and will not let this happen. Once the mage dies, the spiritual imprint will not be subject to any restrictions and will only act according to its own instinct.
However, since there is no support from the mage's body, the existence of the spiritual mark can only make the golem puppet violent for a short period of time, and then it will completely dissipate, and no trace will remain.
When it comes to undead creatures, you don't have to worry about this happening. In a Necromancer battle, often after one party dies, the surviving party can receive all the undead creatures from the other party.
Regarding the differences in the manifestation of spiritual marks on undead creatures, mages who have sufficient knowledge of necromancers also gave corresponding explanations.
It is also a spiritual imprint, but the object it exists in is a lifeless alchemy-created golem puppet, while the other is an undead creature transformed by a dead creature.
The most special thing about undead creatures is the soul fire in their minds. At the same time, this is also the location where the spiritual imprint is stored.
The existence of soul fire is the basis for the existence of undead creatures. Long before the necromancer officially appeared in Brakada, undead creatures existed in this world and relied on the special soul fire.
In the eyes of ordinary necromancers, the fire of the soul may be just the condensed negative emotions of the undead creature during its lifetime, without any consciousness in it. Relying on this power, the undead creature can be awakened from death to fight.
However, when Rhodes relied on the existence of racing achievements to upgrade his spiritualism to the legendary level, he discovered that this was not entirely the case. The soul fire itself was the embodiment of the consciousness of undead creatures.
The existence of soul fire ensures that after the death of the necromancer, the undead creatures will not fall into possible rage, but return to their original form.
And those spiritual imprints remaining inside the Soul Fire, if Rhodes' perception was correct, should have been absorbed by the Soul Fire itself.
In Rhodes' view, this idea is reflected in the players. When a necromancer player dies, the most powerful fifth-level spell is used to not transform him into an undead creature, but to perfectly resurrect him. The player's control mental attributes will also be somewhat lacking compared to before death.
The missing control spirit attributes of this player are precisely because after his death, these control spirit attributes have long been absorbed by the soul fire of the undead creatures he controlled. Even if he is resurrected, they will not be returned.
In Rhode's view, when the necromancer actively releases the control of the spiritual imprint of the undead creature, it will produce a strong sense of pain in the mind, and even cause damage to the mental attributes, which is also derived from this property of soul fire.
Due to the existence of soul fire, apart from killing undead creatures, it is difficult for the necromancer to actively take back his own spiritual imprint.
Rhodes has no way of knowing why the Soul Fire desires the spiritual attributes of the mage. In terms of true research on undead creatures, Rhodes is naturally unable to compare with the undead mages within Dia.
Through the existence of legendary spiritualism, in Rhodes' view, once an undead creature absorbs enough spiritual attributes from the spiritual mark in the soul fire, its strength, or its own form , is likely to undergo significant changes.
However, all of this is just a guess made when Rhodes has the legendary spiritualism and the abnormalities he sensed from undead creatures. Whether this is correct or not, at this time, Luo Well, there is no way to verify it.