Chapter 805: Defense 2

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After explaining to Rhodes what the terrifying knights around him were guarding against, Tamik seemed to realize something, and then said to Rhodes:

"Of course you won't be the only one to carry out such an important task. In addition to you, Lord Stephen has also arranged for two other necromancers to complete this task together."

"You are the latest to arrive. Before that, these two necromancers have been here long ago. The specific plan for this mission was also discussed between them."

With that said, Tamik gestured towards Rhodes to a location not far away.

Following the direction indicated by Tamik, Rhodes looked towards that location.

Rhodes noticed that there were two humanoid creatures at that location. By sensing the death energy of the two humanoid creatures, Rhodes was able to confirm that these two humanoid creatures were indeed the ones Tamik said he was. A necromancer, not an evolved vampire.

Rhodes could not detect any aura from the evolved vampire. Whether it was death energy or other auras, it was difficult for Rhodes to sense it. The method that was once used to identify undead creatures and sense the energy of death was now used by Rhodes to identify necromancers.

Surrounded by many undead creatures, the two necromancers who appeared here undoubtedly looked very special, and they immediately attracted Rhodes' attention.

Since the figures of these two necromancers were not much different from the appearance of the surrounding native vampires in Rhode's sight, Rhodes did not realize their true identities until this time, Tamik confessed to the mission After receiving relevant information, Rhodes realized the existence of these two necromancers.

Tamik's words at this time undoubtedly confirmed Rhodes' original guess from the side, giving Rhodes a better grasp of the next situation.

In Rhode's impression, as early as when he met Lich Stephen, he vaguely felt from Stephen's words that besides himself, there were other necromancers who performed this task, but they were not Not seen in the City of Death.

Only then, after sensing the information from Tamik's words and discovering the necromancer who was also performing this mission, did Rhodes confirm his original suspicion in his mind that there were indeed other necromancers coming. perform this mission.

Following his own line of sight, Rhodes also discovered something unusual about the two necromancers.

What concerned Rhodes was that although the two necromancers were wearing black robes that were common among necromancers in appearance, there were huge differences in them.

Rhodes noticed that some details on the black robe worn by one of the necromancers were very different from the common attire of necromancers.

Through his own observation, Rhodes was able to discover some mysterious lines, sewn on the black robe of the necromancer in the form of another gray-white silk thread.

According to his own knowledge of occultism, Rhodes can easily tell that the patterns corresponding to these gray and white silk threads are exactly the patterns of the four basic elements in occultism. Master Da can understand this.

According to Rhodes' recollection, many mages in Brakada's magic academy like to sew elemental patterns from mysticism on their robes in this way, as a special decorate.

This kind of special decoration may not be of any help to the mages of Brakada in improving their strength. Even if the patterns representing the elements are sewn onto the robes with bright silk threads, it will not bring the blessing of magical elements. , but is still respected by the low-level mages of Brakada.

According to the information that Rhodes knows, mages dressed like this can be seen in basically any magic academy in Brakada, and there are quite a few of them.

Even though the mages know in their hearts that the mysterious patterns on their robes cannot bring any help to their spell-casting abilities, they still feel superior to others, just like the mages of Brakada who generally like gorgeous things. In Rhode's impression, this should be a special phenomenon in Brakada.

At this time, the robe that appeared on the undead mage undoubtedly brought Rhode's memory back to Brakada.

In Rhode's impression, this special treatment of robes should only exist in Brakada, and only the mages of Brakada can deeply understand the meaning of this behavior.

Because this unique custom is only spread among the mages in Brakada, the spellcasters in other areas do not understand this phenomenon at all, and naturally they will not behave similarly.

At this time, after seeing this phenomenon from the necromancer that only happened to the Brakada mage, Rhodes was undoubtedly surprised.

After noticing this necromancer with a unique robe, Rhodes' first reaction was that this necromancer, like Sandro, also came from the mage country Brakada. For unknown reasons, he was killed by the Lich Stephen. Recruited to complete this task.

According to the information he had previously received from Stephen, Rhodes had already realized that Sandro was not alone when he came to the City of Death, but was followed by many mages who originally belonged to Brakada.

In Rhode's view, Stephen may have asked a necromancer from Brakada to perform this task precisely because of this.

Also from Brakada, this necromancer may be able to gain Sandro's trust more easily.

Rhodes noticed that although the face of this undead mage with unique patterns on his robe was relatively calm, his eyes that kept flickering revealed the nervousness in his heart.

After discovering this, Rhodes seemed to realize something, and then noticed an even bigger abnormality in the necromancer's dress.

Rhodes noticed that the patterns on the robes of this undead mage were very different. Even people without relevant mystical knowledge could still detect anomalies.

According to the occult knowledge that Rhodes mastered, the patterns on the necromancer's robe correspond to the four basic magic elements of "water, fire, earth, and air".

These four unique patterns occupy most of the space on the robe. Looking at these lines alone, there was nothing wrong with them, but when combined, Rhodes felt something abnormal.