Wizards of the North

Chapter 796: ?Ancient Wizard

Compared to Nita, Bran paid much less attention to another key goal, "foreseeing pool water." It is not that the capacity of the pool is weaker than that of Nita, the fact is likely to be the opposite. However, Nita has a high degree of freedom that the pool does not have, and can frequent contact with other ancient wizards. When it follows the clues given by Bran, I am afraid that it is not what Bran wants.

Bran hopes that there are many things that can happen to Nita, such as madness and collapse. For Bran, neither break nor stand. When a wizard simply interacts with his own magic power, he should not die so easily. After all, I have personal experience, my own flesh and blood is tossed and clean like this...

But I didn't expect that this old dragon with no adventurous spirit was so tough, looking for balance in the shaking like a pile of wood. And he can only watch, but he can't break it in advance.

Ugh--

Didn't Nita think about it? Collapse may be a good choice, so that everything can be reshaped under the impetus of magic. Of course it will be "a bit" painful, but forbearance passed.

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Just as Bran hoped, Nita has formed a circle in recent years. This circle is composed of the oldest wizards, regardless of ethnic group. And it has been recognized by the gods, and given a fairly appropriate title-ancient wizard.

Now, the old friends and opponents who are in this circle finally let go of their prejudices and begin to share their secrets and knowledge. There is only one reason for them to change, the gap. Over the years, they found that the power gap between them and the Great Wizard was getting bigger and bigger. Originally thought that the great wizard needed the help of their power that could not be ignored, no one thought that they would gradually get away from the sight of the great wizard and gradually become dispensable.

The world is getting too fast, too fast for their old antiques to react. At first, magic and divine art appeared almost simultaneously, but everyone here can see that divine art should be a variant of magic. It's just that no one will risk offending the gods and publicly point out all this.

The real change should start from the death knight. According to Nita's description, their leader, night knight Irene, used that very lethal magic-death ripple. In Nita's words, Death Ripple has no magical shadow, but a force that acts solely on life itself.

At first no one believed it, even if it was Nita who said this. Until, it deceived the immature Black Dragon Maya and let everyone see the true magic. The black dragon was just a fluttering look, and it killed a beast that everyone carefully prepared. As Nita described, there is no shadow of magic.

But this is too scary, right? Without the shadow of magic, they would have no defense. In other words, no one can guarantee that he can resist it. From now on, even in the face of ants like death knights, they have to be extremely careful. Otherwise, if you get caught up in it, the consequences will be unpredictable...

Although the original magic arts appeared in the hands of death knights, prosperity had nothing to do with them. Sacrifice, a relatively tolerant and open group, is what makes divine art flourish. Unlike the conservative and narrow-minded death knights, the priests will at least not refuse to communicate widely, even if they believe in different gods.

Many times, you have to admire the great wizard Bran, because prosperity also originated from his subordinates-Dark Night Sacrifice. Now when it comes to the Dark Night Sacrifice, even Nita is a little more solemn. Once under Nita's eyelids, the priests quietly studied divine art. I concealed it, and also concealed all the unrelated people. Until, they passed through the door and collided with the gatekeeper on the top of the snow mountain.

After that, it was a feast for the sacrifices. It is a pity that most of them are not invited even though they are in the name of sacrifice.

This is a bit bullying...

But who is the blame?

The noisy and noisy rituals of all parties finally alarmed the **** dark night, so a city of rituals was born in the starry sky, and all rituals, large and small, were thrown into it. As for the key to there, it is in the hands of the priests. It is a pity that Nita, the most hopeful of the ancient wizards to obtain the key, turned out to be empty-handed.

Nita also hinted to Bran with a thick face that he didn't care about having one or two more keys. Bran spread his hands, indicating that he didn't care. But the key to there is based on faith, and there is no key without pious faith. After that, I took a meaningful look at Nita, which made Nita a cold sweat. It turns out that there are some things that can't be kept...

Fortunately, neither the giant tree nor Bran, who speaks on behalf of the giant tree, had any intention to pursue it. It is this attitude, believe it or not, that makes Nita thoroughly understand the importance of piety. As the piety became firm again, it had a dream, in which the giant wood shone with colorful rays.

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The magical impact brought by the sacrifice has not dissipated yet, and the magic has begun to show its true power, and everything must start with the children of the dark night family. As early as many years ago, God Dark Night set up a stage for this child. On that stage, the forces of the Dark Night series appeared one after another.

At first, people thought that the blessing of the gods was to give the nobles a great sacrifice to Dolma. It was not until the arrival of that child that people gradually realized that they were thinking too much and thinking too bad...

That kid was low-key, as if he called himself a magician, not a god. Nita thinks this is a bit like Bran, who prefers to call herself a wizard when walking in the world, but the humble address does not conceal his extraordinary. Likewise, this child also showed many extraordinary qualities.

Before that, Nita had been exposed to magic and had his own opinions. Not only it, but almost all ancient wizards. Many people believe that it represents some kind of emerging rule, an extension of the will of the Great Wizard of the North. It's just that no one thought that this set of rules would be so grand, far from being explained by the extension of will.

In the hands of that child, magic showed the all-encompassing characteristics, and seemed to encompass everything in the world. According to the news provided by Strider, the child even summoned their "old friend Sina" by magic. Although it caused "a little bit" of damage and led to the great wizard Bran, the great wizard only took Sina away and did not blame the child.

Sure enough, under the humble appearance, he was still as indifferent as ever. But from their point of view, they really don't praise the good and evil of the Great Wizard. Back then, the great wizard slaughtered and enslave the demons, but the demons prospered as a result; he slaughtered most of the amphibians, but as time passed, the amphibians who had faith regained their vitality. Even in these invaded worlds, behind the turbulence is still vitality that cannot be concealed.

In any case, the child not only proved the real existence of the magic net, but also proved the openness and tolerance of magic. And openness and tolerance are precisely what they are missing. Of course, magic also has its shortcomings, and it takes time for mortals to cast spells. If it were a wizard like them, it would be enough to kill each other thousands of times. But as a new thing, the magic that is constantly improving and progressing, who dares to assert that these defects will always exist? Besides, the advantages of magic are equally huge...

And unlike magic, magic opens the door to them. When the real existence of the magic net is known, many obstacles disappear out of thin air. As far as wizards are concerned, as long as they no longer doubt, they will naturally take advantage of their talents. In the face of this advantage, they quickly established contact with Mowang.

Just as they lifted the mist that enveloped the surface of the magic net, they touched a grand will. This grand will prevented everyone from further exploration. Some people reacted as a result, why it takes a long or short time to cast a spell. Because this will is chaotic and complicated, even with the rules it has to follow, it still can't change the stubbornness.

They are very familiar with this, because each of them more or less has a similar stubbornness. It comes from magic and has been with them the moment they become wizards. Just facing the magic net, the stubbornness on them is really nothing...

Nita wanted to understand some things in the debates and discussions. If you want to use the magic net without hindrance, I am afraid that it needs the complete approval of Jumu. This made it fall into regret. Why did it waver back then?

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