Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 221: revived legend

Latest URL: The legend about the Frost Guardians can be roughly summarized into two parts. The first part is a description of the original state of the land north of Longji Mountain, about the mountains and rivers that once existed here, the nation and their history.

The second part is the ice disaster, about how the ancient king engulfed the original northern world with wind and snow, and turned everything outside Dragon's Crest Mountain into wasteland.

And the reason why the Frost Guard, as the last blood of many ethnic groups that once lived in the north, should be watched by the times.

At the beginning, Cheese didn't believe in these legends at all. Although he respected the belief of the Frost Guard, he simply regarded these stories as similar origins compiled by the ancestors of the Frost Guard in order to gather the tribe in the bitter cold, out of the reason of the mage. The stuff of mythology.

Similar legends have different versions among many nations in the world. The only difference is that there is indeed an endless ice field outside the gate of the frost guards.

He had casually mentioned this point of view to Elsa in a casual chat, of course in a tone that was as non-offensive as possible.

In the end, it was unavoidable to be scolded severely by Elsa. Not only her, but every frost guard has a certain belief in these legends.

At that time, Cheese, who was still quite stubborn, suggested that if the legend had a little bit of real basis, there should be things left in the Legion that were not frozen to the north of Longji Mountain, and that would explain everything. evidence.

But alas, nothing. Not a single crop was preserved, not a single artifact was preserved.

There is nothing to prove the veracity of the legend except the ballads passed down by word of mouth. However, they still did not waver, and told the cheese that if they wanted to find evidence, the evidence was right in front of him.

Only one creature survived the ice scourge, and that was the Guardians themselves. So the cheese gave up further research on the legend of the Frost Guard. In his opinion, the answer is already obvious.

The Guardians are neither monsters nor superhumans, they are just a group of humans who have adapted to the severe cold climate and have an average life expectancy of only thirty years.

Those legends have no basis to this day. What is the cyan creature in front of me? Why did it appear here with the weapon to kill itself?

Is there any connection between the thunderbolt just now and it? Is this corpse controlled by some kind of magic to have the ability to move?

These questions urgently need an answer. If no one can answer, then look for it yourself, this is the way the gray robes do things.

The first thing that needs to be confirmed right now is whether this headless corpse is acting by itself or is being manipulated as a puppet.

Cheese himself hates necromancy, and his experience of being raised by Alina made him resist all spells and techniques that transform people into half-dead forms.

So if you're looking for a master at removing the influence of the undead, cheese can definitely do it. But to investigate the clues of various necromancers?

This is a bit difficult for him. Even the current cheese is very effective in necromancy.

Fortunately, the cursed crow is also here. Cursing and necromancy often exist together in the eyes of the world. As conjurers, evil wizards often use various skeletons with them, and most of their servants are dead.

In a way, this is a stereotype. Due to the characteristics of their own spells, conjurers do need some servants who can be manipulated or even sacrificed, but it doesn't have to be the dead.

In fact, all kinds of demons are most often driven by cursed crows. In reality, many people choose to directly hire or control humans or humanoid creatures.

The dead are often not the best, nor the most convenient choice. But it is indeed an option, and when other options are not available, this fallback option has the possibility of being enabled.

In order to ensure this possibility, Cursed Crow has really put in effort to study necromancer magic. Although his professional level is far less than the way of curse, he is still many levels stronger than Chess.

"Not necromancy, but it is dead. A corpse can move freely without magical interference, probably because it has been implanted with some kind of powerful magic item, and the magic power of the latter has caused the corpse to die. There has been a change." After checking, the cursed crow came to such a conclusion.

And the magic item he mentioned naturally refers to the giant sword inserted in the giant's chest. The sword alone was nearly three meters long, and with the hilt included, it was almost as tall as the giant itself.

It is not impossible to make such a giant forging now, but it is not so easy to take into account the strength that can be used in combat.

The reason is simple. Metal processing in this era is very dependent on craftsmen. The size of a craftsman determines the upper limit of his processing ability. Therefore, unless you find more than a dozen craftsmen with similar skills at the same time, and have the expertise to handle the split parts, otherwise you cannot forge. Out of this giant sword.

Unless, the caster of this sword is also huge.

"What do you think this is?" Following further investigation, the focus of the two people also shifted from the giant to the giant sword.

Looking carefully, there are actually no details about this sword. Although the giant seems to have just taken a bath, the sword on its body really seems to have been buried in the snow for thousands of years.

"Ancient creations. If you are bolder, it can be traced back to the age of mythology." The age of mythology, or the age of giant dragons.

Only in that era would there be creatures capable of using weapons of this level. Cheese is no stranger to this, because he has seen a living mythological age survivor some time ago, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com A void elf, he also gave cheese a gem, which contains unimaginable Magic Ruby.

Now that I think about it, it might be a sign. Along with the abnormal tide of magic power, things from ancient times seem to be gradually increasing.

Of course, cheese will not make judgments about the return of the age of mythology so easily. He just observed two independent individuals that may be related to the age of mythology. One of them is in the north of the north, and the other is on the edge of the blank world. .

"Do you think this is accidental?" When Cheese said this, he had already put on the dissection gloves and walked slowly towards the corpse.

To be precise, it was the giant sword on the corpse. He actually has an answer to this question himself. A bolt from the blue, a relic from the age of mythology, how could they be a coincidence?

"I'm not sure if it was accidental. If you want to touch the sword, you'd better use a few lightning protection spells first. Be prepared." Cursing Crow said that he first applied several magic spells to himself, including lightning protection spells. , There are also precautions against giants.

"Makes sense."

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