Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 459: 2nd assessment of Siegel

The sea is not always calm and calm. The sudden torrential rain swept the entire area of ​​sight. The strong wind rolled up the waves and kept rolling, and the waves hit the unsinkable stone boat and made a thunderous roar.

The unsinkable stone boat, which is as large as an island, stands still and is not afraid of the storm in front of it, but it has become the most terrifying enemy of the surrounding fleet. Once it accidentally hits the unsinkable stone boat, it will only result in the destruction of the boat and the death of the people. In addition, the water currents near the island are more unpredictable, and there are often terrifying undercurrents and whirlpools, so the royal fleets of the Star Kingdom dispersed under the command of the captain, each looking for ways to escape. Wait until the storm has passed before gathering to the unsinkable stone boat.

The dwarves were stable on the bottom and did not sway in the wind and waves, but they also all left the deck and went to the lower level to hide. The king of dwarves has ordered the entire unsinkable stone boat to dive under the surface of the water. It only needs a depth of tens of meters for protection, and the wind and waves will not affect the boat.

Soon the deck was clear, and only Siegel was still standing in the direction of the bow. He frowned tightly, letting the wind and rain beat his face, and then flowed down his neck; even though the mage robe on his body was soaked, and even his boots were filled with water, he still had no intention of leaving.

It was the first time in his life that he had encountered a sea storm.

In the more than ten years on the Soth, he has been traveling back and forth between two continents, and the ocean has become a part of his life. He has already learned the ability to recognize the weather and avoid severe storms. The old captain entrusted him with his unique skills, and he lived up to expectations and has been able to make the voyage smooth. So, a big storm without warning just appeared out of nowhere in front of Siegel? He didn't believe it anyway.

The rain is mixed with the smell of elements, and the traces of the spell hidden in the thick water vapor are faint and barely discernible. This violent storm must be the result of magic, but who has such strong magic power? Siegel had been watching from the bow, but could not find the source of the spell casting anyway.

A dwarf ran over and yelled at Siegel against the howling wind, "Mr. Master, get into the cabin. We're going to dive!"

"You guys go down and leave me alone." Siegel took out his wand and drew a circle in the air. The gust of wind passing by him stopped. Concentrate in the middle under the power of the spell until it condenses into a super-sized air element. Siegel stepped into the air element. Suspended there, and rose into the air.

The dwarf was blown down and rolled twice on the slippery ground before he stopped. He spat out the rainwater poured into his mouth, then shook his head, looking for the nearest entrance to enter the stone boat.

Soon, the huge island pressed its head down like a whale that had sucked enough air. Just got under the waves.

The storm intensified, sparking lightning as fast-moving rain clouds rubbed against each other. The dark sky will suddenly be illuminated by the white light of thunder, and the sound of wind and rain will be covered by the roar. Siegel manned the air elemental cruising through the air, trying to find a ship that wanted to approach the unsinkable stone boat. He had a feeling that Evan was on that boat.

The unsinkable stone boat swayed suddenly, and a large number of bubbles poured out along with scarlet blood. I don't know what creature this huge island collided with when it sank. A burst of dragon might emanated from the unsinkable stone boat, and all the marine creatures who wanted to take revenge were scared away. Escaped, they brought a direct threat to the surrounding ships.

A frigate of the Royal Fleet was cut by the dorsal fin of the dragon fish, and the keel of the ship was severely damaged. The bottom of the boat began to leak. In such storm conditions, they have only one outcome of sinking. The captain immediately abandoned the boat, and the sailors jumped into the water with things that would help them float. They cried out for mercy from the storm god. However, this storm was not caused by the gods.

Seeing this, Siegel summoned more than 20 water elements for rescue, and notified the nearby ships to rush to rescue. The water element can create whirlpools, as well as calm the water surface. They dragged the sailors to gather them and rowed together towards the nearby Royal Fleet.

Another ship was hit, but fortunately it was on the side, not broken. Seeing that things were heading for disaster, the Golden Flagship blew the Dragon Horn. This is a huge horn mounted under the statue of the ship's bow. It is made of the pharynx bone of the ancient dragon, which has the effect of deterring the aquarium. The low voice spread all over the field. A safe area free of living creatures is also formed around the golden flagship. Other ships moved closer to it, enjoying the waters free of biological infestation. But still maintain a relatively safe distance.

Siegel flew in mid-air and looked around, there was lightning and strong winds everywhere. With a plan in his mind, he landed near the sea to perform a positioning technique, looking for surrounding wood. Except for the unsinkable stone boat, all other boats are made of wood, which can be used to locate the boat. But after the spell was distributed, it was quickly defeated by lightning and thunder, and no information was returned.

All divination spells, with the exception of object orientation, have the same result, and even messenger spells don't work in this environment. "Very well, it would be strange if it wasn't man-made! The storm doesn't stop, it seems that nothing can be found!" Siegel changed his strategy and waved his wand, the power of magic at his call.

The air element quickly became larger, and soon it was like a storm. The sea water is sucked in, the thunder is sucked in, and the surrounding elemental energy is all sucked in. Siegel controls the model of the elemental aggregate through which he feels the power structure of the storm. It is impossible for such a wide range of magic to control the elements to every space, and there must be a mode to manipulate it. Although this magic circle-like pattern is hidden by the wind and rain, traces are still revealed under the disturbance of the elements.

If the prophetic spells were not disturbed, Siegel would not be so troublesome.

Without sinking into the stone boat, Lier was sitting cross-legged in his room, holding the staff of the master and reciting words. His will was tied to this storm, and he steered the turbulent waves to a lonely boat in the middle of the ocean. On the boat, Evan is wielding a long sword, using magical power to continuously smash the incoming waves, clearing a path for the boat.

"The persistent guy, after getting the 100-sided dice, it is really powerful." Lier frowned, "The research is not completed, you should continue to sleep, and the dice must be separated." He cast a spell in the room, and the ship was full. Every one of you can detect it. This is one of his unique master abilities: avatar casting.

Doctor Faranis' super-ranged spellcasting is similar to this one. As long as the familiar can reach, it can be used as a starting point for spellcasting. Liel goes further, as long as his divination can see. He can cast spells. And what is his casting distance? The entire Old World and half of the oceans are within his control.

The agreement between the gods does not allow the gods to directly interfere with the status of the dice holder, but this agreement has loopholes. The **** of knowledge and magic has lost his personality and power. Strip it down to the rules that cover the world, and come down in flesh. Is Liel a **** now? Obviously not, so he can **** the dice and do research. But if he casts spells, it is easy to use the power of the original **** of magic, and surrogate spellcasting is essentially using the divine power that he left behind. It is very risky to do so, and it is easy to touch the protocol and be blocked by other gods. Care must be taken.

So he can only stay away from Evan's position and create a large-scale storm. It is also possible to exert indirect influence, and direct influence will only give excuses to other gods and will be directly prevented. This is very risky, but the last time he peeped into the future, he found that if Evan boarded the unsinkable stone boat, he would strengthen the connection with the hundred-sided dice, and it would be even more difficult to separate again.

"Who leaked the location of the hundred-sided dice and let him find it?" Lier has always wondered about this question, but he couldn't go back to this history by all means. The owner of the ten-sided dice is closely monitored by the various gods. Never left his cave, certainly not him. The fate of ordinary people is not difficult to find, so the history that cannot be traced back makes him suspicious: Could it be that there have been spontaneous awakeners of other dice?

Liel controlled the storm to keep blowing towards Evan. But only big waves can really threaten a ship. In the gale, the captain only dared to raise the jib on the bow, so as to gain power to face the waves. This was not enough for them to survive the raging waves, but Evan actually used a long sword to split the waves through the air.

What kind of power is this? A kind of magic mediated by the sword? Liel found that the power was similar to the effect of a pure force field, and there was also a bit of magic-breaking ability to eliminate elemental structure. In the many years of studying the hundred-sided dice, I have never found it to have such a quality. This makes Liel's curiosity and desire to explore more intense, but only when the dice is separated from the user can it be mastered by others.

If not, the ten-sided dice and its users would have been caught long ago for research.

The giant aggregates of elements that Siegel created on the sea caught Lier's attention. "A giant storm element, what's the use? No divination spells. You can't find Evan's location at all. Are you going to look like a headless fly?"

Siegel manipulated magic with his eyes closed. In the beginning, he didn't interfere too much with the storm at sea, but focused on the effect of the spell in the storm. The wind blew his robes. Thunder light fell from his side, rain beat his body from all directions, and he remained motionless in the air.

After a while, when even Liel thought he had nothing to do, Siegel suddenly opened his eyes, and the elemental aggregate suddenly came to life. The tornado connecting the sea and the thundercloud stopped turning for an instant, and then began to move in the opposite direction. Lightning constantly shot out from the tornado, not falling to the sea, but hitting the dark clouds in the sky.

The power contained in the storm clouds was detonated by a sudden lightning strike, and a lightning bolt set off a chain reaction. Thousands of electric lights spread out from the center like cobwebs, and the thunderclouds within dozens of miles were all hit hard. In this area, the magical power used to breed the storm, like a punctured balloon, lost its support with a thud and dissipated out of thin air.

Siegel did not stop, but released one after another of lightning, accurately hitting the thundercloud that played a key role in the storm. Compared to the mighty nature, man-made magical storms look mighty, but they are full of weaknesses. Siegel understands storms and the workings of the elements, and keenly catches the traces of spells. With delicate and precise strikes, he can disrupt the entire structure of the spell, allowing it to gradually crumble.

Liel knew the spell had failed when the first spell node was destroyed. He decisively gave up control of the other nodes, and then concentrated on watching Siegel's spell casting. "I didn't expect this young man to be so strong, and his understanding of magic is no less than mine." Lier's eyes flashed, and his eyelids trembled. "There is no trace of the dice, is it another possibility? The godhead and power that I gave up began to breed a new mind, and it was fulfilled in Siegel?"

"No wonder he will pose a huge threat to me in the latest prediction." Lier rubbed his fingers, and the powder of the casting material leaked from the gap between his fingertips. "This sanity cannot last for a long time, otherwise my loss will be too great. It's a pity that the Myr energy core, he will have greater development!" (To be continued.) (www..)

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