Chapter 212 Walking on the path of God, launching an invasion on the elves!

Chapter 212: Walking on the path of God, launching an invasion against the elves!
A bone dragon nearly a hundred meters long soared into the sky, emanating extreme frost power from its body.

This is an eighth-ring undead creature, and an eighth-ring undead creature with a heroic template.

It is much more powerful than the seven-ring masters, but there is a problem. That is, if it really faces an eight-ring master, Amos's power will become a little embarrassing.

Because its true strength can only be between the seventh and eighth rings.

The power of the Eight Rings lies in the cognition of living beings, and the field formed thereby changes the laws of the world. The power of the Seven Rings lies in the power of mythology.

Although Deya can now bestow mythical powers on his heroic undead creatures, the domain knowledge of the Eight Rings is still an unknown area for Deyar himself.

"If I had this dragon before the war of unification of the mainland island, my strength would have been greatly enhanced, but at this stage, its existence seems to have become a bit useless."

Deya is very clear that as his strength increases, the enemies he will face in the future will also be powerful beings with eight or even nine rings.

At this time, the power of mythology has become useless, and he also needs to update his power again.

However, Deya had no idea how to help the undead creatures gain domain awareness.

“True high-ring undead creatures have self-awareness, and so-called cognition lies in the comprehension of self-awareness.

Because the power of the Silent Chanter was torn apart, the undead creatures lost their wisdom.

If one day you can combine this power into one, then these high-ring undead creatures will be able to recover their previous cognition and thus master the power of cognition."

Patricia also saw Deya's distress, and she said at this time.

Deya muttered to himself, "If I really combine the two powers into one, it means that I have already ascended to the throne of God. At that time, I won't care whether the undead creatures under my command have the strength of the eighth ring."

Patricia shook her head and said, "You are wrong, Deya, even if you become a god, you still need powerful subordinates.

Why did the nine righteous gods establish churches and grant power to pastors? There must be a reason for that.”

Deya thought about it and it seemed to be correct. Even the high and mighty gods needed powerful subordinates to do things for them. After all, gods could not do everything themselves, as that would be too embarrassing.

He said in a different way: "But that is too far away from me. What I need now is immediate combat power, not a possible position in the future."

Patricia thought about it and said hesitantly, "There should be other ways. As long as we can restore the self-awareness of this skull dragon before it died, and add the blessing of divine power, it can be transformed into a real eight-ring dragon."

But looking at Patricia's expression, she probably can't think of any useful solution for the time being.

Deya seemed to be thinking about something, and suddenly he understood the true nature of his "ritual of resurrecting the dead".

The so-called granting of heroic templates to undead creatures, allowing them to regain their previous strength in life, is similar to the God-granting of priest levels.

There is a limit to the number of high-level priests that the gods can grant, and there is also a limit to the number of hero templates that they can grant.

It turns out that from the very beginning, my behavior has been on the path of God.

"Forget it. I can't think of any good solution for this matter for now. Let's just take it one step at a time. Ignis, what do you think now?"

At this time, Deya looked at Silver Dragon and asked.

Ignis said blankly, "I have some ideas, what do you mean, Deya?"

"I resurrected your brother as an undead creature. As his sister, and as a silver dragon, don't you feel awkward?"

Among the giant dragons, the silver dragon has a relatively gentle personality. If it must be classified, it should be considered as a kind dragon.

However, Deya's method of directly resurrecting other people's relatives is bound to cause displeasure.

So Deya cares a lot about Ignis's opinion. If Ignis really hates this method, then he will temporarily leave this eight-ring bone dragon where it is and not use it.

Compared to an eight-ring bone dragon that is unable to exert the strength it had in life, the opinion of Ignis, the nine-ring silver dragon, is more important.

Unexpectedly, Ignis said, "I don't have any ideas. Deya, just do whatever you want to do. What you do must be right."

Ignis nodded vigorously, as if agreeing with what she said.

Deya was speechless for a while.

Amos, the world is not worth it. Look at your sister, the one you always wanted to save when you were alive, but now she is left to die.

But on second thought, Ignis seemed to have said that the reason why Amos cared so much about his sister was because of the influence of the Dragon God, not his own idea.

But no matter what, Silver Dragons should all value family very much. Sometimes Ignis's way of thinking is not like that of a Silver Dragon at all.

But since Ignis didn't care, Deya accepted the skull dragon without any psychological barriers.

Not to mention just a friend he had been with for a month, even if they were his ancestors, Deya could make them crawl out from the ground and fight for him without any psychological barriers.

This is the pride of us Necromancers!

"It's done, let's go, we're heading to the Emerald Courtyard now!"

Deya said this, he took the bone dragon back into his own negative energy space, and walked towards the 'Deep Sea Abyss' docked on the shore.

The others followed quickly.

Deya's eyes inadvertently glanced to his side and his brows frowned slightly.

Ignis seemed to be avoiding Celeste all the time, and the distance between them always remained within one meter.

They had this attitude since they first met, which was a little strange.

Could it be that as a nine-ring dragon, Ignis feels the corrupt power in Sallyste more deeply, so she is unwilling to come into contact with her?

After thinking about it, it seems that this is the only reason, but Celeste seems to feel the same way. She is not willing to contact Ignis.

Given Sally's personality, this is quite bizarre.

He temporarily suppressed the doubts in his heart. As long as these two people didn't fight, everything would be fine. Not talking or having contact might be a good thing for Deya.

This is like the emperor facing his subjects. The emperor will feel at ease only if all the subjects do not get along with each other.

And if he has good relationships with all the women around him, then the one who should worry is Deya himself.

After boarding the 'Abyss of the Deep', this legendary battleship sets sail again.

The huge warship dived into the deep sea and sailed thousands of meters below the sea surface.

Around the battleship, several white whales hundreds of meters long protected the battleship in the center, and countless skeleton fish were swimming nearby.

It's like an underwater fleet of submarines crossing the ocean.

"Continue to dive deeper. Once you reach 5,000 meters underwater, you can cross the spirit's barrier."

In the captain's room, the legendary pirate who has turned into an undead creature is driving the warship, while Deya and others are observing the surroundings in the captain's room.

There was no light under the sea, only a deep darkness, giving people a sense of quiet fear. Mavis suddenly spoke up and told Deya where the enchantment of the elves was.

Deya sensed carefully, but did not find any barrier nearby. If it were not for Mavis's reminder, he would not even know that he had reached the range of the elves' barrier.

I have to say that the elves' magic is quite powerful. As a seventh-ring wizard, I didn't even find the mystery lock here. No wonder the elves' Emerald Courtyard could escape the world for thousands of years without being discovered.

Deya quickly took the surrounding white whales back into the negative energy space.

A depth of five thousand meters underwater is not something these undead creatures can withstand. Only this forbidden artifact can withstand the huge water pressure.

The warship continued to dive, even to 7,000 meters below the sea, moving forward in absolute darkness. After an unknown amount of time, Mavis suddenly said:

"You can float now."

Deya ordered the pirate captain to stop the ship's advance, and then let the "Abyss of the Deep Sea" float up from the deepest part of the seabed.

Boiling bubbles and whirlpools appeared on the calm sea surface, and in the whirlpools, the hull of the Deep Sea Abyss appeared in an unknown sea area.

It was the time when the sun was setting. The orange afterglow of the setting sun was scattered on the sea, making the waves sparkle and the scenery was picturesque.

Deya left the captain's room and walked onto the deck. A few kilometers ahead of him was the coastline, and as far as the eye could see was a lush and beautiful forest.

In the distance, there is an ancient tree that reaches the sky and stands above the earth. The tree is surrounded by fog, making it blurry and unclear.

And in the distance, there are continuous alpine snowfields, the scenery is stunningly beautiful.

“There are actually snow-capped mountains here?”

Deya looked a little surprised.

Mavis came to his side. She looked at the land with a complicated expression and explained to Deya:

"The Emerald Courtyard is a demiplane discovered by the elves a long time ago. The elves spent thousands of years transforming it into a place suitable for elves to survive. It was originally intended to be a refuge for the elves to escape disasters when they were in danger.

No one knows what happened back then, but the result is that the entire elves left the material world and went to this demiplane to live.

The reason you see those snow-capped mountains is because there are many races of elves, including high elves, wood elves, snow elves, desert elves, sea elves, and even some dark elves that live underground.

They are all collectively called elves, and the high elves have the highest status among the elves, and the elven royal family is also a member of the high elves. "

Elves are a race rarely seen in the material world and there are not many records of them in human history, so Deya doesn't know much about elves.

Mavis pointed to the coast ahead and said, "Look, those who live on the shore are sea elves. Their hair is naturally light blue like the sea, and their eyes are the same.

These elves are very good at swimming, and they mainly live on seaweed and prey on fish in the ocean. Some sea elves are born with the ability to master some low-level water-related spells. "

Deya looked in the direction of Mavis's finger and saw a small village on the coast.

With Deya's eyesight, he could see some sea elves on the shore were panicking, pointing at the warship and mumbling something to each other.

Apparently these elves have been struggling to survive in this demiplane, and they are just ordinary villagers who have never seen a warship like the Deepsea Abyss.

People are always afraid of the unknown, and the elves are no exception. After seeing the warship that suddenly appeared, the elves ran towards the village in panic, wondering whether they should go and inform the village chief or something like that.

"What should I do next? Should I communicate peacefully or use force?"

Since there was an elf-master around him, Deya naturally had to ask for his advice.

Mavis smiled and said, “This continent, let’s call it a continent, its area is probably only the size of Susaitani, and there are 500 million elves living on it, and these elves are all there are.

In fact, the elves are not afraid of being discovered by a powerful human individual. After all, there are still some masters in the upper elves, and they can deal with individual individuals.

What the elves fear most is that a large number of warriors and masters will discover the location of the Emerald Courtyard. Even if they can intercept those masters, they will not be able to stop the invasion of the elves.

And it just so happens that you, Deya, have both of them. Although you are only one person, you have tens of thousands of elite undead troops under your command, and you are also protected by strong people like Ignis and Celeste.

It can be said that what the elves fear most is people like you."

After a pause, Mavis continued, "...My advice is not to negotiate with these elves. If you don't make them feel pain, the pride of the elves will never allow you to have any peaceful negotiations.

Communicating with them will only make you angry. The elves will not be grateful for your peaceful ways. They will only be afraid of your strength.

So, just start a war against the elves. With the elves' population base, as long as more than 50,000 of them die in the war and the entire elf race cannot destroy you alone, they will agree to any of your conditions."

Deya could tell that Mavis was actually quite unhappy. It seemed that during the time she lived in the Emerald Courtyard, she had experienced some very unhappy things. She had a very strong hostility towards the elves.

"What do you think of the other one?"

Deya asked again.

"Her opinion is not important, only on this point, she cannot reject my decision."

The witch Mavis' voice was a little cold.

She is a witch. Although she uses the body of an elf, her thoughts and behaviors are different from those of an elf.

Saint Mavis is a pure high elf, and she will be more compassionate to her people.

It's just that the witch Mavis took the lead with her own powerful strength.

Deya also didn't want to communicate with others through any peaceful means, as that might waste too much time.

When you have absolute military power, it is the right decision to let the other party know your strength first.

Only by negotiating with the attitude of a winner can you gain greater benefits.

As for whether this would make him enemies with the elves, Deya never cared.

He was forcing the elves to hand over their true history, not begging them.

Besides, as Mavis said, when a race has a population of only 500 million, then Deya has even less to fear.

The Scourge of Undead is definitely the most terrible disaster for the elves!

Deya smiled and said, "Then do as you wish. I am not a bloodthirsty person. As long as they are willing to obey me, I will not do anything to the elves.

And if they don’t obey, then the only way to make them obey is to kill them.”

Looking at the elf village ahead, Deya slowly raised his hand.

The next moment, the calm sea surface was stirred up by huge waves, and hundreds of huge white whales over a hundred meters in length were summoned by Deya again.

These undead white whales rolled over, creating raging waves, like ancient Titan monsters, and rushed towards the shore with the waves amid the whale's calls.

(End of this chapter)