Chapter 42 Her staff contained her boyfriend's vibrating ashes.
Chapter 42 Her staff contained her boyfriend's vibrating ashes.
Stella hadn't seen Terra for several days.
Thank goodness.
However, one morning, Stella was posting new guild rules that prohibited any adventurer from repeatedly completing quests by coercing the innkeepers.
Suddenly, she heard the parrot at the door call out a welcome call.
She turned her head and saw Terra walking in, wearing the hat of Miss Andrea 2.
Terra's Andrea 2 covered her face with both hands. The two of them, as always, attracted the attention of everyone in the hall.
Terra walked straight to the counter.
Stella's heart skipped a beat.
Terra stood in front of the counter and opened Stella's chat window.
Stella suddenly felt her body being controlled by some invisible force.
Terra looked up in thought, then exclaimed with sudden realization, "So Stella, you sell Forest Crystal Towers? I never noticed before."
Terra bought a Forest Crystal Tower from Stella.
Terra found it troublesome to teleport back and forth using the travel bed every time. He thought that since he already had quite a few NPCs, he might as well buy two crystal towers.
Terra considers the 1.4 version of the Crystal Tower Network to be one of the greatest updates in RED, allowing for long-distance teleportation via Crystal Towers early in the game without having to traverse the map.
There can only be one Crystal Tower per environment. Terra has never been to places like snowfields or deserts; he has only seen two environments: the forest surface and underground.
The Forest Crystal Tower will definitely be placed in the base. As for the Cave Crystal Tower, Terra plans to dig vertically down to the underground level from the Adventurers' Guild and then build two houses there.
With her sense of control gone, Stella regained control of her body.
"Only one underground crystal tower is missing," Terra muttered to herself.
The Underground Crystal Tower can only be purchased in an underground environment; you need to find an NPC who likes underground environments.
Terra has been found; it's that blacksmith dwarf. We can just bring him over later.
But the new version of the dungeon is very deep, and Terra doesn't want to dig one block at a time, as it's too inefficient.
Thinking that she would also dig up a void to create a monster-farming area later, Terra decided to first make a gravedigger's shovel.
The crafting method for the new version of the shovel remains unchanged; you still need to place the anvil in the mist of the graveyard environment to craft it.
To create a cemetery environment, a sufficient number of tombstones need to be placed within a relatively small area. He currently has three tombstones on him.
Four more are needed.
Terra plans to temporarily create a cemetery environment at the union's location.
Actually, when Terra was exploring the map, he saw a large grassy area on the edge of the town, which was covered with tombstones.
But it's too far from the Adventurers' Guild, and it's not worth making a special trip just to make a shovel. His primary goal right now is to get the crystal tower built and establish a teleportation network.
Terra left the guild and built a tower of blocks on the small house he used as a bed for traveling back and forth.
Then, he took the leap.
Plop plop~
Terra crashed to the ground, her body exploding, and a gray tombstone rolled out, coming to rest on the lawn. The tombstone was inscribed: "Terra Attempted to Defy Gravity."
Gold, silver, and copper coins were scattered all over the ground.
The adventurers had witnessed this several times already, and while it still felt eerie, they weren't as shocked as before. Some even started betting on how many times Terra would fall to her death this time.
After the destruction, Terra walked out of the little matchbox house and then built the pillars again.
Jump down.
He fell to his death.
Rebirth.
Mana 1 had just come up from the basement after completing her daily lottery quest when she saw Terra being smashed into pieces. She felt even more pain than the elves.
When the eighth tombstone appeared on the ground, the surrounding environment began to change.
The sky seemed to be getting darker.
It's clearly morning, and the sun is still high in the sky. But the light has become strangely dim, as if veiled by a layer of gray gauze.
Then, a faint, grayish-white mist began to rise from the ground. This mist drifted slowly along the ground, as if it had come to life. A faint whispering sound came from the air, indistinct even upon close listening.
An achievement notification popped up in Terra's field of vision:
A quiet neighborhood
Meanwhile, twisted figures began to emerge from the shadows surrounding the union.
One by one, zombies with bluish-gray skin appeared out of nowhere and walked towards him.
These zombies were all female without exception, with hot figures, but their faces were completely monstrous. Some had arrows stuck in their heads, some had their wobbly brains sticking out, and some were holding the arms of their own kind.
They groaned softly and staggered toward the union.
"Enemy attack!" an adventurer shouted.
It wasn't just on the ground. Strange, gigantic eyeballs began to appear in the sky, swimming around like fish.
There were even crows cawing shrilly, clearly hostile to the adventurers.
"Why are you farming monsters in town?"
The adventurers in the guild hall grabbed their weapons and rushed out to fight. Although the situation was sudden, these were experienced adventurers and quickly organized a defensive line.
Inside the black market.
Tiffany appeared in the alleyway, dressed in a deep purple robe and holding a staff as long as a person. Her sickly pale face and dead fish eyes with dark circles and bags contained unparalleled anger, although it might not be visible on the surface.
She is a necromancer.
In her hand was her boyfriend, Owen...
The ashes.
Yes, her staff was hollow and filled with ashes.
She wasn't a powerful necromancer; she only knew some very basic spells.
As for why she put the ashes into the staff, it was because she couldn't control them to move freely and shape into the appearance of a human body. She could only make her boyfriend's ashes vibrate slightly, which would also cause the staff to vibrate.
Although it was sometimes sufficient, she didn't want the cold vibrations of the machine; she preferred human intervention.
Only the artificial possess a soul.
Sadly, he is no longer with us.
"Owen, you can watch from up there." She clamped the staff between her legs and rubbed it back and forth between her thighs, while her hands skillfully rubbed the head of the staff.
She muttered to herself, her voice hoarse, "The people in this city will soon see how powerful I am!"
"Especially, especially that blocky guy who killed you!"
She plans to set up a large necromancy array within the city, transforming the entire town into a land of the dead.
Although she was quite angry about Irving's death, there was another reason.
She was a member of the Twilight Society, and the members asked her to infiltrate Mi City to provide cover for the actions of a mysterious figure named Erwin.
She wandered around the city and found a secluded corner.
Tiffany actually wanted to run further, but she got tired after running for a short time.
Sweat from my feet soaked through my shoes, and every step I took on the road left a puddle.
Because she has kidney deficiency.
"That's fine~"
She began to draw intricate magic circles on the ground using bone powder.
"Let's set up the first node here." She worked intently, imagining the city engulfed in death and fear once the magic circle was completed.
However, just as she finished drawing the first rune, the surrounding environment suddenly changed.
It got dark.
Grayish-white mist rose from the ground.
The air was thick with the scent of death.
The necromancer froze. She looked up at the sky; the sun was still there, but the light had become dim. She looked down at the magic circle she had just drawn, then at the swirling spiritual mist around her.
"Wow, my abilities are really that strong?" She was initially surprised, but then realized something was wrong.
This is too much. She only drew the initial rune; how could it possibly trigger such a large-scale death aura?
"But perhaps... this is what my mentor meant by sudden enlightenment?"
"What the hell!"
This is not the effect of her spell.
The necromancer abruptly stood up, gripping his staff tightly, and warily surveyed his surroundings. The spiritual mist grew thicker, and the groans of zombies and the sounds of battle echoed in the distance.
"What's going on?" A sense of unease welled up inside her. "Who used widespread necromancy?"
She recalled the plan for this operation: she was supposed to prepare all the magic circles first, and then activate them all at once. But now, it was clear that someone had activated the necromantic environment ahead of schedule.
"Someone actually tried to sneak out!" the necromancer gritted his teeth.
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