Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 127: Macabuda twenty-two

"I don't want to be part of your plan, and I can't go wrong." Mana replied: "You asked me to kiss little Maxime, from head to toe, and I did. You asked me to change his antifreeze ointment, I I did as well. When he had frostbite and had to return to the south, you told me that he could save his life, and I foolishly believed it. I like him, but my status is low, and at most I can only be his mistress. But he won't miss a woman who kills even her comrades - I won't do as you say."

After she finished speaking, she bent the bow and shot the arrow, and the feather arrow hit the dwarf accurately. But an invisible barrier blocked Feather Arrow and bounced it away. The dwarf laughed and continued to move forward slowly, constantly threatening and putting pressure on the two of them. He said, "No murder? Didn't you always hope that the old earl would go to heaven as soon as possible, and that it was all because he would never allow you to be with his son anyway?"

"No, I didn't want to kill people. I thought you sympathized with me and were helping me." Mana's tears flowed. She shot arrow after arrow at the dwarf, but it was all in vain. Feizac raised his hand and slapped Mana, making her sober, and said at the same time: "Run, silly girl, run for your life. I can't walk with my feet. But you are shorter than this one. Shorty is much faster. Run!"

"No one has to run, because no one can run away," said the dwarf. His dagger gleamed, and the fire element gathered above it in a dangerous vortex. Geerbao proudly looked at his spell, imagining in his mind two people being burned into charcoal by the flames.

But at this moment, he saw a figure walking out from behind Feizak. It was a young human, probably less than twenty years old, with strange black hair and black eyes. He was also dragging a ridiculous cloak, and he didn't know what the long cloth was used for in battle.

"You're right, no one has to run." Siegel said, "As long as this stupid dwarf is made flatter, why are you running?"

Dwarves hate being told they are tall, but they like to be praised for being "rough"; dwarfs like being praised for being smarter, but hate being told they are short. Siegel has dealt with many dwarfs, and is friends with one or two of them, so he naturally knows the characteristics of this race. As soon as he opened his mouth, the gnome angered the gnome, who immediately activated the spell, converting the fire element vortex on the dagger into searing rays, shooting at Siegel.

Siegel also has this spell, and is faster and stronger than the gnome. The scorching rays from both sides collided in the air, then annihilated each other. A warm wind blew past, the last traces of the two spells left in the world.

The dwarf's nails clasped the hilt of the dagger, and he raised the head in the other hand and chanted a spell. A few skinny red-skinned humanoid monsters crawled out of the dirt with long tails, their knees bent back like birds, and their limbs long and slender, ending in sharp claws. These fiends from **** are very basic summons for spellcasters, easy to control and easy to form a numerical advantage. This kind of monster looks terrible, but their fighting ability is not much different from that of recruits who have just finished training. The lemmings rush towards the creatures they encounter, trying to tear them apart with their claws.

Siegel smiled slightly, not worried at all, because there were still his allies lurking in the sea. Following his order, the giant squid suddenly rushed out from the water beside the bank and swept the group of wicked demons with its thick tentacles. This huge weight alone is enough to crush tiny devils into pieces, not to mention the squid's ability to coil and tear. In just one face-to-face, most of the inferior demons were knocked into ashes and returned to the plane of hell. However, the squid also twisted its tentacles painfully. Siegel made it stronger and weakened its defense. The inferior demon's counterattack was fast and fierce, and three long tentacles had been cut off. Siegel just glanced at it and didn't care anymore, because in his calculation, the two sides would form a rivalry. Although the bad devil died cleanly, the squid would also lose the ability to continue fighting, and there was only one way to resolve it.

Mana, who received reinforcements, regained her confidence, and the burning pain on her face did not affect her focus on archery at all. Although she knew that she might not achieve any results, she believed that she could at least distract the opponent. The bowstring squeaked softly, and the feathered arrow flew, but this time, it did not hit an invisible barrier, but directly passed through the dwarf's body. Under the astonished gaze of the shooter, "Dwarf Gelbauer" shook and disappeared like a mirage.

Every gnome is an illusionist—someone once said—and their greatest ability is to keep you from being able to see that they are performing illusions. Siegel immediately turned on his psionic vision, only to feel that everything in front of him was white, and there were magical reactions everywhere. The gnome uses an illusion to cover the real object, on the one hand, it is used to hide its actual location, and on the other hand, it interferes with the opponent's magic detection. It's like the best way to hide a pinch of salt is to throw it in a pile of salt so that no one can tell.

Using illusion to cover one's body has more advantages than simple invisibility. First of all, it is difficult to use the ability to detect magic to determine the approximate location. In addition, stealth will become dominant when attacking or casting other spells, which can create illusions without the caster worrying about it except when the scene needs to be changed.

Siegel also uses illusions, but he's never stupid enough to compete with gnome illusionists. Since you can't find it using psionic vision, then change it. The mage chanted the incantation, using the locating creatures of blood magic. This is a low-level version of Biolocation, which can only determine the location of creatures with warm blood, within 20 meters. The dwarf hid farther than that, and Siegel still couldn't find it.

"Guess where I am, hate?" The dwarf's voice came from all directions. Siegel knew that it was the effect of the phantom sound technique, and deliberately confused the hearing. "Which direction will the fatal attack come from, are you afraid, are you afraid?"

No matter how provocative the dwarf was, Siegel was unmoved. There is no more nervousness, no anger, and no more reckless strikes out of anger. He was on guard, clenching his wand, always paying attention to the fluctuations of magical energy around him.

An acid mist suddenly filled the air, and whether it was metal or masonry, they all began to melt in the acid mist. Siegel responded immediately, summoned the help of the air element, and borrowed the strong wind to blow away the acid mist. I saw that the boxes, baskets and the goods inside were all shattered under the pervading acid mist.

Due to the large-scale changes, the dwarf's vision began to shake, and he had to increase his magic output to barely maintain it. Siegel felt this energy fluctuation and thought, 'There must be a coming and going'. He jerked his arms forward, and there was a dazzling gleam of light, like a mischievous child shooting the sun's rays into his eyes through his glasses. Then a gleam of dust scattered in bright bursts and fell on the dwarf, revealing his outline. It would be difficult for the gnome to continue to hide until the glittering dust was cleaned up, so he simply dismissed the illusion and focused on casting offensive spells.

Two green rays sprang from between his middle and index fingers, and if they were hit, they would have to cut off part of the flesh. But such ray-like spells pose little threat to Siegel, especially when he can move freely. The brisk pace of elven martial arts allowed Siegel to move quickly within a very small area. Although you can't use your weapon to swipe away like you can with arrows, you can dodge his weapon's attack path as long as you roll in time.

Siegel chanted the spell aloud and shot the energy missile at the gnome. However, a layer of shield blocked the spell, which attracted a counterattack from the gnomes. He first casts the speed-increasing spell for himself, and his familiar dog also enjoys the effects of this spell. The vicious dog swooped up, but was attacked by the raven. By virtue of its ability to fly, the raven skimmed over the head of the vicious dog again and again, tearing off the hair with its claws. Balon also attempted an attack with flame breath, but was avoided by the hound taking advantage of his speed.

The gnome's spell followed, and Siegel saw his spell casting gesture and felt the energy fluctuations around him, and knew that it would be an enchanting spell that affects thinking and emotions, but which one needs to be further judged. It seems that the people of the Knox Common Society are very fond of using enchanting spells, whether it is to modify memory or charm others. Siegel quickly came up with countermeasures in his mind, and he decided to establish a battlefield advantage as soon as possible.

While he ordered the dice to turn himself into a skeleton form, UU reading www.uukanshu.com at the same time let the power of lightning dance in front of him. He tried his best to compress the lightning energy, and there was a crackling sound out of thin air. The wand kept drawing circles in the air, like a twisted turntable. A bright ball of lightning obscured his face, and the dwarf did not realize for a moment that he had turned into a skeleton—no one would have thought that a young wizard could have such abilities.

"Listen to me, you are serving me, orcs are the real enemy, you should go to the Temple of the Beastmaster and fight the Great Witch Sacrifice to the death." The gnome used a hint spell to try to implant this information into Siegel's brain. But the incantation passed through the empty skeleton skulls, not even a shred of wind.

Siegel pushed with both hands and launched a lightning bolt. Accompanied by a light, the entire battlefield was illuminated as bright as day. The surging thunder and electricity engulfed the short figure, and then everyone heard the loud rumbling sound.

The huge energy carried by the current went straight to the dwarf's face, and the hair, skin and muscles were lifted up like red-hot iron tongs, and even some bones were exposed. The dwarf roared loudly in pain, it was completely the roar of an animal. At the same time as the lightning flew out, Siegel rushed forward. He was relatively far away from the dwarf, but the crazy big dog was not far away.

Hearing the footsteps behind him, the hound wanted to turn around, but the raven took the opportunity to scratch two more scars on his nose. This agile black bird was fast and hard, and although some feathers were torn off by the dog's teeth, there was no sign of bleeding at all. The hound let out a low growl similar to a grunt, then twisted and bit back sharply. At this time, Siegel was already leaping in the air, the warhammer swung round and slammed down with the force of the fall.

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