Chapter 846 Entering 2

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Although he has the status of a death knight, when it comes to his understanding of the Soul Evocation Tower, Tamik's own mastery is not as good as some senior necromancers, let alone compared to those lichs.

As a heroic vampire, neither his own race nor the additional blessings brought to Tamik by the hero template involve any knowledge of spellcasting.

Even in Diya, the necromancers who have in-depth research on necromancy rituals cannot guarantee that they will be able to understand the soul-calling tower, let alone Tamik at this time.

Tamik's understanding of the Soul-Calling Tower is more superficial. As for how the magic rituals in it work, Tamik himself doesn't know.

Tamik was able to accurately mention the information about the Soul Conjuring Tower in his words, whether it was the anomalies in the structure or the necromancer present in it. More importantly, this information was provided by Lich Stephen.

Through the existence of the spiritual imprint, Tamik obtained this information from the Lich Stephen that he did not know originally.

The information existing in the spiritual imprint undoubtedly made Tamik aware of Lich Stephen's attitude towards Degal. What made Tamik feel strange was that Lich Stephen allowed Degar to enter the Spiritual Tower.

The news from the Lich Stephen made Tamik understand that even if he is in the Death Tomb far away from the City of Death, as the builder of this spiritual summoning tower, Stephen still has the ability to pass through something that other creatures cannot. The way of awareness is to understand the situation inside the Soul-Calling Tower.

Only in this way can Stephen directly transmit specific information about the Soul-Calling Tower at this time.

However, in Tamik's view, there may be great limitations in this ability possessed by Lich Stephen. If Stephen could directly rely on this ability to detect anything happening inside the Soul-Calling Tower, there would be no need to send out necromancers to test it.

For this reason, although there is not much doubt about the intelligence provided by Stephen, Tamik believes that the help of this information is relatively limited.

After receiving this series of instructions from Lich Stephen, as the city lord of the City of Death, Tamik naturally would not have any obstruction to this. Instead, he clearly informed Lich Stephen of the decision. Degar.

"What you have to pay attention to is that the necromancer with the vampire cloak is not as simple as you think. If it is a head-on battle, with your strength, I am afraid that you will not be able to hurt this necromancer even if you try your best. .”

Among the information transmitted by the spiritual imprint, Tamik repeated the orders issued by Lich Stephen. From these words, Tamik also perceived some information worth paying attention to.

According to the information Tamik knew, although Degar was quite different from himself in the type of vampire, and even had two completely different evolutionary methods, when they fought, their strengths were extremely similar.

At this time, Tamik still maintains her evolved vampire state, but once she starts fighting, she will transform herself into a native vampire that is conducive to fighting in a very short period of time.

In this case, there is actually not much difference in strength between Tamik and Degal. Because of this, coupled with the strong vitality of vampires, once there is a battle between the two, it is unknown how long it will take to determine the winner.

What concerned Tamik was that since Degar, who was using all his strength, couldn't defeat the necromancer on the soul-calling tower, he couldn't do it either.

Tamik was not optimistic about Degar's attempt to come to the Soul-Calling Tower and retrieve the vampire cloak, and even thought it would be counterproductive. However, now that the matter was over, Tamik could also feel that Degar was trying to get back the vampire cloak. Gal was determined, so he didn't stop him.

"There are still a few necromancers lurking inside the soul-calling tower. Some of them have extremely special abilities. When necessary, you can also rely on the power of these necromancers."

After relaying the last message in the spiritual imprint, Tamik undoubtedly realized something in his heart, but there was no change in appearance. He had completed his reply to Degar.

From the information given by Tamik, Degar undoubtedly realized the difficulty of his behavior. Degar sensed this even from the very beginning, before approaching the Soul-Calling Tower.

However, the desire in his heart for the vampire cloak and the desire to achieve true immortality prevented Degar from giving up this act.

Even though he realized how powerful the opponent was, and that even the vampire cloak might have become a fully collected artifact, Degar still had no intention of retreating.

At this time, after receiving the permission from the Lich from Tamik, Degar no longer waited, but took action immediately.

Under Tamik's gaze, extremely thick black mist emerged from Degar's body, and then completely submerged him. In the black mist, a large number of bats emerged.

As soon as this group of bats appeared, they surrounded the Soul-Calling Tower and flew towards the area above, paying no attention to other creatures around them.

Tamik noticed that while this group of bats was flying upward, another large group of bats appeared in the area around the Soul-Calling Tower, joining the originally flying bats.

For a time, the entire soul-calling tower was surrounded by densely packed bats that kept flying upwards. Even the dark red light emitted by the soul-calling tower itself was now covered up by these bats. The entire city of death seemed to be trapped. In total darkness.

This situation improved as the group of bats gradually ascended. As a large number of bats rose to a higher position, the density of bats surrounding the tower decreased, and red light continued to scatter through the bats. .

I don't know how long it took, but when the last bat disappeared under the cover of the dark sky and reached the upper space that could not be observed from the ground, the light of the past was restored on the Soul-Calling Tower.

Tamik looked around and saw that the vampires who were originally fighting against his men were completely gone. He thought that they were among the densely packed bats outside the Soul-Calling Tower that he had seen before.

Feeling that the surroundings were gradually returning to calm, Tamik sighed, and then set his sights again on the summoning tower not far away, preparing to wait for a result to appear.