Chapter 1306 Statue

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On the island, the cloud of death spread everywhere. After losing the protection of the legendary mage, the remaining people could no longer put up any substantial resistance, and were swallowed up by the dark clouds in the blink of an eye.

Under the fierce offensive of the Corpse Witch, death could be seen everywhere on the island. Rhodes walked forward under the shroud of death, while the sea monster that moved too slowly fell far behind.

Soon, Rhodes came to the center of the island and stopped in front of a huge humanoid statue.

It was a statue of a human man. Standing here, he was looking into the distance with his deep gaze, gazing at the boundless ocean. The human man's robe showed the patterns of the four series of magic elements, and he exuded a kind of The inexplicable momentum makes people feel awe at a glance.

The lifelike statue is made of hard ice and is completely icy blue. Even after a long period of time, there is no trace of melting. The details are clearly visible and have obviously been carefully processed.

Based on similar statues he had seen in Brakada, Rhodes recognized at a glance that the man on the statue was the former God of Mage, the immortal guardian of Brakada, and the most powerful man in history. Spellcaster, Gwen Magnus.

After sensing from the previous legendary mage that he had similar habits to those of the mages in the magic guild, Rhodes was not surprised by the presence of the statue of the God of Mage on the island.

The existence of the God of Mage has a profound influence on all spellcasters, especially those who have experienced the golden age of Brakada. Even though countless years have passed and the influence of the Mage God has long since weakened, there are still organizations similar to magic guilds that have always firmly spread the glory of the Mage God.

Just when Rhodes was about to cross the statue in front of him and continue moving towards the depths of the island, he suddenly stopped and stood in front of the statue. Rhodes seemed to feel something from inside the statue.

Looking at the statue in front of him, the special things present in it deeply attracted Rhodes' attention.

Putting his hand on the statue and letting his consciousness penetrate into it, Rhodes noticed that there was a huge spiritual power in the statue. It was this spiritual power that ensured that the statue would never melt.

The spiritual power gathered in the statue is not as clear as the spiritual will of an orthodox mage. Instead, it appears extremely chaotic and is not provided by the same person at all.

The huge ice statue in front of you naturally cannot generate this spiritual power on its own. The spiritual power existing in its body is continuously provided by other mages, and the role of this statue is only to gather this power and kill it. It is stored in it so that it will not spill out at all.

What concerned Rhodes was that in this mixed spiritual power, the spiritual power provided by the deceased legendary mage also existed in it.

In Rhode's impression, mages do not have the habit of praying, and cannot directly attach the pure spiritual power condensed through prayer to other things like the monks of Erathia.

However, the spiritual power existing in the huge statue was clearly the same as the spiritual power condensed by the monks, which undoubtedly made Rhodes realize something.

Obviously, the creatures on the island have a special feeling for the mage god represented by the statue, and they will pray to the statue, thus condensing pure spiritual power and attaching themselves to the statue.

According to Rhodes' understanding, prayer also has the same effect as meditation, and it can also condense pure spiritual power. This method was originally developed by the monks of Erathia, but mages rarely choose this method.

The higher the spiritual attributes, the more spiritual power can be condensed during the prayer process. Once the legendary mage chooses to pray, the spiritual power that can be condensed is far greater than that of most monks.

After careful inspection, Rhodes noticed that there was an extremely huge spiritual power inside the statue. Once it exploded from the inside, it could even be enough to completely wipe out the creatures on the island, just like the devastating spell cast by a legendary peak mage. generally.

In order to provide this level of spiritual power, I don't know how long it takes to accumulate it. Even Rhodes at this time is also unimaginable. Perhaps only the prayers of a large number of mages for nearly a hundred years can achieve this effect.

What made Rhodes a little relieved was that the mages on the island did not seem to have mastered the method of using pure spiritual power to fight. Even if the statues stored extremely powerful spiritual power, they did not know how to use it.

Only the high-ranking priests of Erathia can study the method of using spiritual power to fight. Orthodox mages, who symbolize the purity of magic, will never study such fighting methods.

In the hands of high-level priests, spiritual power will become an extremely terrifying existence. Their use of spiritual power is even more powerful than their spellcasting ability, and orthodox mages who pursue the path of the God of Mage will never study this.

In Rhode's impression, the monks of Erathia need to use a large amount of spiritual power prepared in advance to spiritually baptize themselves, so as to complete the true transformation and jump to the level of high-level priests in one fell swoop.

From this point of view, the promotion method of a monk to become a high-level priest is somewhat similar to the promotion method of a necromancer to a lich. Both require the preparation of extremely precious things in advance, and then through the power of rituals, one can achieve true transformation.

Compared with the changes that the Endless Night Ritual brings to the Necromancer, the promotion of monks using pure spiritual power is naturally much gentler, but it only requires a long period of accumulation. The amount of pure spiritual power required to become a priest is not a small amount.

Of course, the spiritual power required for ordinary monks to become priests is nothing compared to the spiritual power contained in the huge statue in front of them. The immense spiritual power contained in this statue was sufficient for the promotion of hundreds of monks.

If Rhodes hadn't investigated it carefully, just from the appearance of the statue, it would be impossible to discover the huge spiritual power contained inside. The statue itself would only feel that it is particularly spiritual and even shocking.

After discovering the existence of this statue, Rhodes realized that if he could utilize the spiritual power in the statue, it would undoubtedly be a great improvement for himself.

It is a pity that at this time, Rhodes has not yet mastered the secret method of utilizing spiritual power, and cannot use the extremely huge spiritual power inside the statue. He can only wait until later to find a way.