Son of the Olden Days

Chapter 91: Wilderness Anecdote (2)

Thor once spent five silver wolves to buy a blood spell in Newtown, the kind that Lorton used before, it is said that it seems to have special effects on these dead objects.

At this moment, facing this decayed but hardened guy with super defensive power, Saul guessed that this kind of counter-intuitive monster is likely to have a demon soul after death.

If you can exchange five silver coins for a Demon Soul, it will undoubtedly be a good deal.

Taking out the blood curse and spreading it out on the palm of his hand, Thor quickly folded the four corners of the parchment with silver runes on the parchment toward the center while the rotten monster limped towards him.

"Hoo~" A strange magic sound sounded.

At the moment when the procedure was completed, with Thor as the center, a circular area filled with red light suddenly appeared on the surrounding ground. The sea of ​​blood rolled over, bones were everywhere, and Thor's target enemy was also within range.

As the caster himself, Thor was not affected in any way, but once again witnessed the blood-filled strange scene in front of him, he always had the illusion that he opened the door of **** with his own hands.

Countless rotting arms stretched out from the sea of ​​blood, and firmly grasped the leg of the rotting corpse.

Then the arms suddenly pulled down together, and the carrion was dragged into the sea of ​​blood without a struggle, and disappeared.

Phew~ It looks like it's over.

Now that he can be dragged down, Thor thinks the curse has had its due effect.

But soon Saul frowned, because he found that the sea of ​​blood around him hadn't disappeared, as if he was waiting for something.

When I saw that Lorton used the spell before, the casting process lasted for a few breaths. Why did I use this...it seems to be a little longer?

Standing in a sea of ​​blood, Thor scanned the surroundings vigilantly.

When he glanced over the place where the carrion corpse had disappeared just now, Thor suddenly focused his eyes and took a step back subconsciously.

A rotten arm suddenly stretched out from the sea of ​​blood, and firmly clung to the surface of the sea, and then the owner of the arm immediately appeared, and it was obvious that the monster was about to climb up again.

In theory, if a person is really standing in the water, it is impossible to have a point of climbing upwards. From this it seems that the surrounding blood sea is not a real topographical change, but should be just a visual illusion, the actual ground Still the ground.

Saul quickly came to a conclusion, but this is not the time to entangle these details.

The carrion is now looking at him affectionately with two dark eye sockets, and his rotting jaws grinning inexplicably, as if to say to Sol, I am back again, waiting for me.

Saul was a little helpless. He originally thought that the success or failure of using the spell would be 50-50, but now it seems that he is too optimistic. He didn't think that the curse would be a fake, it might be that the intensity of the curse itself and the object of action were not on the same level.

Since even the spell is invalid, Thor can only choose to retreat temporarily.

It wasn't that he couldn't beat it, but he couldn't. He was so tired that he could only chop off some rotten pieces of meat from this one-armed monster.

But before retreating, while the monster hadn't fully climbed up, Thor quickly took out the magic illustration book from the inside of his coat, and then took out a magic card for automatically recording the monster from the back page of the illustration book.

The entire magic illustration book is only palm-sized, and the record cards in it are the same.

After taking out one, the magic card hung in the air and revolved above the palm.

Thor gently made a squeezing action, and the purple-gray card with intricate and exquisite patterns suddenly burned in the air like melting, and in a flash, only the shimmering magic dust disappeared into the darkness.

Thor had already experienced this magical scene. He had experimented with his own cranial rat before, and deliberately wasted one to familiarize himself with the process of use.

Seeing the card burned and disappeared, Thor knew that the relevant information of this rotten monster had been recorded in the book, appeared in the magic illustration book, and he could refer to it at any time in the future.

He waved his hand at the one-armed monster that was struggling to climb, motioned him to play slowly, Sol stopped staying, turned and ran away.

Some records about the dark wilderness put carrion and zombies into the ranks of real monsters.

After all, they are dead and can stand up again, and they are indeed worthy of the word monster.

The description of zombies in the Magical Illustrated Book is that every zombie is a guy with great strength. They have relatively complete flesh and blood, withered and dry skin, and a small number of individuals even possess a certain degree of wisdom.

The monsters that usually appear in the magic illustration are all monsters that usually haunt the wilderness and pose a certain threat to adventurers.

As for the ordinary things like carrion, they don't even have the qualifications to be recorded.

The monster that I encountered today was just an ordinary carrion from the outside. I had faced it on the night of the monastery's attack, and had several down. It seemed that it wasn't worth wasting a magic card for this.

But looking at the iron sword in his hand, Saul faintly believed that this monster should be different, and his stubborn iron body was worthy of a place in the magical illustration.

Halfway through, Thor thought about it more and more strangely.

He couldn't even wait to go back, so he found a tree with low trees around and climbed it up. He couldn't wait to see the relevant information about this rotten monster in the magical illustration.

With the help of dark vision, you can also read in the dark, but usually people still prefer to stay in the light to read.

Taking out the magic illustration book and opening it, Thor quickly found the new page.

However, when his gaze fell on the content of the card, his gaze was suddenly fixed.

Other monster cards in the illustration book will be equipped with relevant pictures according to the appearance of the monster, and will also describe the monster's approximate location, habits, strengths, and weaknesses in a targeted manner.

The picture on this card has only a vague and invisible shadow, and the remarks are only a simple paragraph.

"Undead Claude, imprisoned by the resentment of eternal life, nothing in this world can kill him, and neither can God."

Saul originally just wanted to see if this monster belongs to the category of carrion, and whether there are any weaknesses that can be exploited. Who would have thought that in the end he would get such a shocking text.

As soon as he saw these words, Thor had even greater doubts, but it was not about the monster itself, but about the magical illustration book in his hand.

Who made this illustration book? God can't kill it? How do you know? Why do you say that? From the tone of this text, unless the person who made this book is a god, is it possible?

Of course, the four words ‘God can’t’ are actually very interesting.

The evil taste of human beings is that when describing things with words, they like to use exaggerated rhetoric to amplify reality, which arouses the surprise and shock of viewers.

At the moment, I can only put aside the question of God, which is far beyond his own understanding and cognition for Saul.

The key point is that this illustration book is at least right about ‘immortality’, and it actually mentions the name of the carrion corpse.

Claude? This board said it was true at a glance, and I don't know if it was made up.

Although Saul had doubts in his heart, he was unable to prove it, and in the end he had no choice but to believe most of it.

Think about how I actually want to kill the guy who can't do anything with God at the price of five silver coins. Well, this is really a crazy idea.

One question was not answered, and suddenly more questions appeared, and Thor's thoughts were a little confused for a while.

Since the enemy is indestructible, it stands to reason that things are almost over here.

But Saul still didn't give up. It was not what he wanted to pursue, he just felt that there was still something he hadn't figured out.

The whole thing started in the tomb in the wilderness. Judging from the statement tone of the inscription on the tombstone, the narrator herself seemed to be just an ordinary human female.

What really puzzles Saul is how she used the so-called resentment curse to trap the sad man Claude in a predicament that he cannot die? Humans really have that kind of weird power?

And the most important point is that Sol wants to personally verify whether "Undead Claude" is the man sleeping in the grave, after all, he didn't crawl out of the grave when he first saw him. .

Although he had a vague guess right now, it was just a guess. Saul was the kind of person who would retain his judgment without witnessing the result in person.

As for the verification method, it is very simple. Just dig up the grave and see if there is anyone's bones inside.

So one day after that, Thor quietly touched the tomb with a short **** for digging.

The whole tomb still stayed there quietly, exuding a cold and desolate atmosphere in the gloomy forest.

Saul knew that as long as he got close to the tomb, it seemed that he would startle the rotten monster not far away, so he planned to use a short-handled **** to quickly open the tomb and leave after a glance.

From a regulatory perspective, this ancient tomb is quite a few years old.

Most of the tombstone on the front was sunken in the mud, the surface of the stone monument was covered with cracks, and a cross in a circle was erected on the vault.

In the past, people who bury the dead would use soil and stones to build a mound behind the tombstone. Ordinarily, they would only dig a long burial pit just the size for the dead to lie down.

After the corpse wrapped in the shroud is buried in the ground, the ground is smoothed.

This leads to the result that if it were not for a tombstone or a cross standing there, you would not even notice that it was a tomb, nor would you imagine a dead person sleeping under the flat ground behind the tombstone.

Claude's tomb is obviously very ordinary, not like a graveyard.

Thor walked around to the tombstone and squatted down, using a **** blade to remove the rot on the surface of the soil.

There are some potholes in the ground after years of wind and rain, and Sol has roughly the answer before he barely starts.

After only two digs, some unevenly collapsed cavities under the mud layer were exposed. Judging from this abnormal collapse, someone who was sleeping underneath may have run out.

Of course, this may also be the tail of the hand left by the tomb thief.

Anyway, at this point, Saul unwillingly probed most of his body, reaching into the hollow under the ground, to see if he could touch something like a skull or ribs.

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