He Comes From the Void

Chapter 598: The Frost Witch

Facing Kahn's question, Taliyah shook her head: "She didn't say anything, she just made a gorgeous appearance, and then let me live a good life, saying that I will see you next time, and then I woke up from the dream."

When Taliyah woke up, she found that her fever was gone. Associating with what she saw in her dream, she thought it was a witch who helped her reduce her fever. As for what method she used, she didn't know.

She thanked the witch in her heart, and then she began to do what she wanted to do in Freljord, no longer restraining her abilities, soaring to her heart's content in the uninhabited mountains, exercising her ability to control her talents, either creating or destroying.

The Freljord is a land of magic, and the earth here responds to her, allowing her to appropriate the power deep within the rock formations. During that time, Taliyah changed the terrain of a surrounding mountain range beyond recognition, and the nearby natives fled this troubled testing ground one after another, thinking that the ancient gods brought disasters here.

Taliyah manipulated the rock, ripping it from the depths of the snow and weaving it into the desired shape. But her magic power is too strong, she is not enough to control such a huge magic power, she always makes mistakes from time to time, creating unexpected disasters.

For example, once, it snowed heavily for three days, and Taliyah, who had eaten up all her food, had to go out to look for food. She met a snow rabbit that was looking for food on the mountainside, and she was lying in ambush not far away, trying to beat her with a slingshot and stones. After getting rid of these vigilant snow rabbits, they encountered two Frostfang wolves who also came out to look for food.

Even on all fours, they made Taliyah feel overwhelmingly oppressive.

These giant wolves are obviously magical creatures unique to the ice field. They are as huge as a full-grown bull, and are almost twice her height from head to tail. The icy magic of the dragon can make people lose their resistance with just one bite. The ice-like eyes only need one look to make people feel like falling into an ice cellar, and the end of the thick fur even forms sharp icicles.

Northern predators know that the easiest prey are those caught in the cold of winter.

At this time, Taliyah was suffering from hunger and cold, unable to lift much strength, so she was an excellent hunting target.

Taliyah wants to have a snow rabbit for dinner, and the two giant wolves not only want to have her for dinner, but even the snow rabbit.

The two giant wolves ran up, easily bit the fleeing snow rabbit, and then pinched Taliyah one after the other. They stared at her, put down the fresh snow rabbit in their mouths, stretched out their tongues thicker than her forearm, and licked the blood off their fangs.

For this kind of target that has never been hunted before, the giant wolf did not show the same decisiveness as it faced the snow rabbit, and it seemed that it had to observe before deciding whether to shoot or not.

Taliyah was terrified. Judging by the speed the giant wolves displayed, if she turned and ran away, they would have no trouble knocking her down. So she tried to push back the panic that was in her throat and yelled at them, trying to scare them away with a bluff.

The intimidation was fruitless, so Taliyah counterattacked with the slingshot in her hand, but hitting the giant wolf's thick fur was like scratching an itch. Two giant wolves rushed over, and Taliyah finally remembered that she was a mage, and instinctively used the great elemental power hidden in her body.

Two huge granite pillars suddenly protruded from her feet, pushing away the charging giant wolves. One of them was directly pierced through the breastbone and died on the spot. The other howled miserably, and also fled from Taliyah.

Looking at the corpse of the giant wolf on the blood-stained snow, Taliyah was in a trance for a while because of her excitement. She felt a tremor in her chest, and she couldn't help wondering if her beating heart was about to burst out of her body.

Then she realized that it wasn't her illusion, and Taliyah's fugue was interrupted by a crack, which soon turned into a low rumble.

There was a terrible tremor from the ground under his feet, the thick layer of snow rubbed against the rocks violently, and the rumbling soon turned into a continuous piercing whistling. Taliyah looked towards the top of the mountain, and suddenly saw a towering snow wall rushing toward her.

It turned out that the battle just now broke the thick snow layer and caused the avalanche.

Taliyah, who encountered this situation for the first time, was in a hurry, but unexpectedly thought of the little animal hiding in the cave safely in her mind. Doing all she could to gather herself together, she pictured thick ridges rising from the rock. A row of huge stone railings suddenly bulged and rushed into the air.

The rock formations were high above her head, and the avalanche rushed right in front of her, and slammed heavily on the new-born hillside, sending out a thunderous rumble.

But Taliyah obviously underestimated the power of the avalanche, the stone wall was overwhelmed, and she was buried by a huge waterfall of sparkling snow. The deadly Bai Lian enveloped her in an instant, and she lost consciousness in the turbulence of the torrent.

Taliyah once again came to the ice sea in the dream, and Lissandra appeared again.

The appearance of the Frost Witch in her dreams is always wonderful. This time she walked out of a huge vertical ice coffin. Strictly speaking, it was not walking. The ice clusters under her feet rose one after another. As long as she stood on it and stabilized her figure, she would be surrounded by the newly grown ice clusters. Push forward.

Taliyah couldn't see her legs under her gorgeous dress, but Lissandra moved in such a way that it seemed as if her legs had grown out of ice, making her walk steady. It reminded Taliyah of what Kahn had taught her to walk on instead of feet, on slithering stone slabs, how similar the two were.

It seemed that every time Taliyah encountered misfortune, she would dream of the Frost Witch appearing, making her seem like the goddess of misfortune, and Taliyah once prayed that she would never see her again.

And she seemed to know what happened, she came up to Taliyah and told Taliyah that stones are actually similar to ice, they are a kind of element, and told her how to control the elements, and then left after talking on her own up.

Taliyah had no chance to talk to Lissandra in the middle of the night in the dream, and she seemed to be speechless in the dream. Lissandra's eyes are covered by a hood, and Taliyah has never felt the focus of her gaze on her, so every dream seems to her like a bystander, who can only silently watch everything unfold .

When she awoke to find herself buried in the snow, the collapsed rocks arching horns above her head, leaving a space, she did not suffocate.

But the crisis was not resolved. She felt the whole body was freezing cold, her limbs lost temperature, and she even wanted to fall asleep again.

Taliyah knew that she would not be able to wake up once she fell asleep again, so she tried to do what Lissandra taught in her dream. Although she couldn't control the surrounding ice and snow, the cold numbness all over her body disappeared miraculously.

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