Before the transformation ceremony began, Rhodes believed that even if the entire transformation ceremony was successfully completed, Rowling would probably not be able to gain the allegiance of the hero Thunderbird.
In the previous battle, it was Rhodes who ended the life of the heroic Thunderbird. For this reason, without the control of the spiritual mark, the heroic Thunderbird would even fight Rhodes again, and naturally he would not fight against Rhodes. Rowling, who belongs to the same side, pledges allegiance.
According to Rhodes' original idea, after the transformation ceremony was completed, since he could not get the true allegiance of the heroic Thunderbird, even if he could successfully cast the spiritual mark and control the heroic Thunderbird, Rowling might only be able to regard this heroic Thunderbird as Used by a powerful undead creature, it cannot bring out the true role of the Death Knight.
Even so, the identity of the death knight still allows the heroic Thunderbird to retain all the strength he had during his lifetime. Even if it is only used as an undead creature, its strength is already much higher than that of ordinary undead creatures, not to mention itself. It has high-level strength.
Rhodes believed that with the help of the heroic Thunderbird, Rowling would be able to successfully deal with the enemies who appeared in Vilnin even after he left Vilnin.
If you want to solve the problems that exist with the death knights, in addition to relying on your own abilities to gain their allegiance, you can only completely erase its original consciousness like Rhodes did with the centaur leader.
However, to achieve this, a series of precious materials must be used. The Elf Spring that Rhodes originally obtained is undoubtedly one of these materials, but Rhodes has already consumed it, and it is not possible in a short time. Got it again.
In Rhode's perception, Rowling on the side dealt with the heroic Thunderbird by using the existence of the spiritual imprint to completely suppress its original consciousness and prevent it from making any abnormal actions.
Due to her extremely high spiritual attributes, Rowling was able to obtain a lot of useful information from the mind of the heroic Thunderbird simply by using the spiritual imprint. In this process, the consciousness of the heroic Thunderbird itself was naturally not required. allow.
In Rhodes' eyes, Rowling and the Hero Thunderbird fell silent at this time. The only difference was that the Hero Thunderbird's state appeared to be sluggish, while Rowling beside her, in the process, Appear focused.
By observing the memories in the mind of the hero Thunderbird, Rowling also noticed some unusual sights.
In the mind of the hero Thunderbird, the most profound memory is naturally the last battle with Rhodes before his death. During this process, Rowling noticed both the heroic Thunderbird's use of chain lightning and the strength shown by Rhodes during the battle.
Regarding Rhodes' actions during the battle when faced with the chain lightning that filled the entire sky, Rowling still felt heart palpitations even after so long after the battle and knowing the outcome of the battle.
In the memory of the heroic Thunderbird, what concerned him the most was not even Rhodes' response during the battle, but something else.
After once again confirming the information that existed in the mind of the heroic Thunderbird, Rowling opened her eyes again and completed the review of the memory of the heroic Thunderbird.
After noticing the change in Rowling's expression, Rhodes realized that she seemed to have some important information that she wanted to tell him.
At Rod's signal, Rowling said, "I discovered a noteworthy piece of information from Talvich's memory."
As if she was worried that Rhodes would be confused, Rowling immediately explained: "Talvich was its name during its lifetime. In the Krulod language, it corresponds to lightning in the clouds."
As she spoke, Rowling pointed to the heroic Thunderbird who was still at the center of the ceremony, letting Rhodes know this.
Seeing that Rhodes nodded and understood the information, Rowling continued: "In Talvich's memory, I saw a very special treasure and the original owner of this treasure..."
As Rowling's words continued, Rhodes on the side seemed to feel something. Rhodes noticed that a very special feeling came from Rowling's position.
It turned out that after the battle with Witte, Rhodes had experienced this special sensory effect. In Rhode's impression, the source of this effect was the sense of blood connection shared by the two.
At this time, after noticing that this effect appeared again, Rhodes naturally would not resist it, but actively cooperated with this special effect.
With Rhodes' cooperation, this extremely special connection between him and Rowling reappeared.
With the emergence of this connection, a very special picture was transmitted to Rhodes along with Rowling's narration.
Rhodes noticed that this picture was presented from a very special perspective, and the many savage creatures that appeared in the picture, as well as the large number of thunderbirds around them, undoubtedly explained something to Rhodes.
Rhodes knew that the person who experienced the situation in the picture was not Rowling in front of him, but the hero Thunderbird Talvich beside him.
In this picture, Rhodes also noticed a relatively familiar figure. Any player who is familiar with the first expansion pack will not be unfamiliar with the existence of this figure.
The figure that appears on the screen is none other than Tanan, the leader of all the barbarians in Krolod and the hero who started the first expansion campaign.
Different from what Rhodes knew about Tanan's deeds in the past, Tanan at this time did not lead his barbaric creatures to fight, but was in a relatively safe environment.
Even so, from Talvich's field of vision, both the other surrounding creatures and itself were in an extremely solemn state, as if something important was about to happen.
Rhodes did not wait long. In the picture that appeared in front of him, the action of the hero Tanan told Rhodes the answer.
In the picture, the hero Tanan placed the artifact he held, the forbidden magic ball, in front of him, then took the battle ax he held from a barbarian behind him, and fiercely moved towards the forbidden magic ball in front of him. The magic ball chopped down.
Following Hero Tanan's move, a strong red light burst out from the forbidden magic ball. All the barbaric creatures in the field could feel this. Many barbaric creatures even couldn't bear the dazzling light. The red light was shining, and he could only avoid his sight, not daring to look directly at the changes taking place in the field.