He Comes From the Void

Chapter 468: Foggy Valley Gathering Spirits

After discovering the entrance of the valley, Kahn didn't explore immediately, but went back and brought Kai'Sa.

Before landing, Kai'Sa, who had her arms folded, had already seen a stone tablet on the cliff where they landed, and several sections of ancient ruins that were submerged in vines and weeds.

When it was more than two meters above the ground, Kahn put Kai'Sa down, and he folded his wings and used a branch to relieve the momentum, and landed on the cliff smoothly. When he stood up straight and looked back, he saw Kai'Sa was already standing among the vines and weeds, carefully identifying the submerged ancient ruins.

"Although these buildings have become ruins, we can still see a rough style, which is completely different from the current Balua buildings."

"You know more and more, Kai'Sa." Kahn agreed with Kai'Sa's discovery, and added: "This place should have been a temple."

Hearing about the temple, Kai'Sa immediately looked around, trying to find the statue enshrined in the temple, but she didn't even see a toe of the statue, only a pile of forgotten and meaningless broken stones.

Then they went to the stone tablet on the other side of the cliff. Kai'Sa looked up at the blurred and illegible ancient Ionian script on the stone tablet, and faintly pronounced the word "Fogfall".

At this time, an unusual aura surged from the cliff behind the stele. Kaisha walked over to look down in two steps, and understood why the stele was named Wulin.

On the edge of the cliff, Kai'Sa cautiously leaned forward and looked out - at her feet was a valley shrouded in clouds and mist, and in the distance were mountains that met the blue sky, stretching from the end of the field of vision to the end of the field of vision.

There was a sea of ​​white mist in front of him, and he couldn't see what was in the valley at all.

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"Why did you choose this kind of place as a battlefield? You can't see anything in this fog. If you were not killed by the enemy, you were killed by your own people." If Kahn hadn't said it, Kai'Sa would never have thought that this would be an ancient battlefield. .

"It's easy to explain. This fog only appeared after the war."

Other than that, there was nothing else worth paying attention to on the cliff. Kahn stepped down the steps and entered the sea of ​​fog first.

Kaisha followed closely behind. The downhill road leading to the sea of ​​fog was not easy. The stone steps covered with moss were extremely slippery. One had to carefully identify each step to prevent the soles of the feet from slipping and falling off the cliff. After a while, after the skin armor adapts to the environment and grows fine scales on the soles of the feet that increase friction, this concern will no longer exist.

They quickened their pace, and when they got close to the fog, they saw a wooden sign erected on the side of the road. It looked very new, and there was a notice written on it in unflattering handwriting. warn. There are also two typos, most of which were written by the poorly educated Orion.

Write down the words on the wooden sign, and Kahn will move on.

At the moment of crossing the road sign, the air suddenly became cold, and there was a shivering chill flying in the breeze.

The fog rose without warning, and the surrounding vision quickly became blurred. The strange fog that rose from the ground completely engulfed the two of them, and merged with the sea of ​​fog that was still some distance away.

"The balance here has been torn apart, the white mist is abnormal, it seems to be conscious, similar to the black mist we saw in Shadow Island..." Kai'Sa clenched her fists anxiously, the blade of her fist was an inch in front of her fist Places congealed out of thin air.

As soon as she thought of the Shadow Island, she thought of the undead lurking in the mist that could appear at any time, and immediately became vigilant, for fear that something would jump out of the white mist and be caught off guard.

"There are no living things here." Kahn said calmly.

With void vision, he scanned the valley from a high place through the mist, and found no obvious signs of life, at most only some snakes, rats, insects and ants were alarmed by them.

This reminded Kaisha, she used her spirit vision to read it, and she found something.

"There are many spirits in this mist, and they gather together to produce this mountainous mist."

These spirits are different from the undead in the black mist. They are creatures that wander in the spiritual realm. They are not threatening and will not harm people. Combining the previous information, Kai'Sa thinks that these spirits may be the souls of the war dead, and they have been lingering on this ancient battlefield for a long time.

She leaned over and took a look outside again, and found that she still couldn't see the end, then suddenly stretched out her hand and pulled Kahn.

"Don't go too fast. I took a look when I switched vision just now. The fog is too thick, and there is no distinction between men and women within two steps." She said. Spirit Vision can only see spirits in the mist, but cannot see beyond the mist. Kahn, who is clearly within reach, can only see the outline, and it gets thicker as it goes down, which means that the two may get lost if they get out of touch, so catch it in advance.

Kahn was immediately happy, pretending he couldn't see anything, and stretched out his hands to fumble around. "Really, I can't see it, where are you?"

"What is this, why is it so warm to the touch?" He grabbed Kai's weak spot and pinched it a few times pretendingly, which made her laugh.

"Stop making trouble, I'm about to lose my footing." Kai'Sa didn't dare to push him away, she could only grab his arm to prevent accidents from happening.

The joke was enough, Kahn withdrew his hand, took Kaisha's arm again, and continued to go deeper along the green steps.

I don't know how long they walked, they encountered a snake-shaped strange sword stuck in the ground, which marked that they had come to the bottom of the valley.

"A Presidian Ripple Sword," Kahn said.

Kaisha's steps were no longer cautious. Seeing that there was no danger around her, she pulled out the sword, waved it a few times and said in confusion: "This is the first time I have seen such a strangely shaped sword, but it doesn't feel the least bit uncomfortable when I hold it. Violation... Even if the sword is inserted into the ground and covered by white mist, there is no sign of rust, which is strange."

Kahn took a closer look and found words engraved on the bottom of the blade: "This is the work of Master Dolan, used as a road sign."

"Is it resistant to corrosion because it is the work of Master Dolan? Did he use any special techniques?"

"No, any cold weapon needs long-term maintenance." Kahn shook his head, looked around and replied, "I think it's because the spirit in the mist is taking care of this sword."

Spirits again, why are they gathered here? What are you guarding again?

Kai'Sa looked into the depths of the mist with doubts. The mist showed no sign of dissipating, but was getting thicker and thicker, which added a lot of difficulty to their exploration.

In addition to the ubiquitous chill in the air, there is also a daunting hostility, the killing air from the battlefield.

They did not take the Ripple Sword, but continued to explore the bottom of the valley after being marked with void energy, which would prevent them from getting lost in the fog and not finding the exit.

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