Mage Legend -
Chapter 211: Episode 77 Appetizer_2
Chapter 211: Episode 77 Appetizer_2
Matron Batana walked up to Lynch and whispered, "Adviser Mage, find a way to deal with their walls."
Lynch glanced at Batana, then carefully observed the characteristics of the second family’s walls. Like the first family, their walls were made of refined gold. Although they didn’t seem as pure as Lynch’s arm, they were also considered a masterpiece. Blasting them into the sky with a spell was simply impossible. Moreover, the walls were engraved with magic runes, which revealed their true form under arcane vision. Lynch was diligently analyzing the meaning and function of these runes. All the Dark Elves were waiting for their Adviser Mage to launch the first wave of attack, and Lynch couldn’t avoid taking action at this moment even if he wanted to sneak away.
The magic runes on the walls likely had dual functions of electric shock and alarm. When someone forcibly crossed the refined gold fence, the magic array on it would activate. But knowing what the spells were didn’t have much practical use; the entire enclosure was a complete system, and disrupting it was not an easy task.
Lynch thought for a moment, then turned to Batana and said, "Honored Matron, I have thought of a way to temporarily paralyze this fence. Charge when you see it start to transform." With that, he cast a simple invisibility spell on himself and quietly approached the fence.
Matron Batana saw the mage before her suddenly disappear from sight and immediately used "True Knowledge Skill." This spell could see through all invisibility and illusions, and Batana certainly didn’t want the mage to leave her control by becoming invisible.
Lynch approached the fence, taking care not to make any noise. He closely examined the magic runes on the fence again and pulled out the Transforming All Things Scroll. There weren’t many runes with protective abilities. In fact, those incantation texts couldn’t cover the entire family’s grounds. Among the carvings on the fence, many texts existed as the Blinding Technique. They didn’t interfere with the normal function of spells but could conceal the true incantations, also providing an excellent decorative effect. What Lynch needed to do was find these decorative texts and change the shape of the refined gold where they were located, thereby altering the structure of this section of the wall as a whole.
Lynch’s mentor once said: Magic is always a practical skill. Especially incantation texts, which require simplicity, only simplicity.
The spell gradually took effect, and the refined gold fence began to transform like a soft-bodied creature. After mastering the techniques and spells of the Creation Law, Lynch developed unique insights and strong controlling abilities regarding magic that could alter the form of inanimate objects. He could allow the spell to take effect gradually according to his will, preventing the failure rate brought by the original abrupt changes that the spell used to cause.
Lynch was invisible, but the refined gold fence was not. Two Dark Elves noticed the bars twisting like snakes and hurried over to inspect.
In the darkness, about ten crossbow arrows silently flew over, hitting these two sentinels in their vital spots. With blood flowing from their necks and foreheads, a gap appeared in the patrol area of the second family.
The non-magical texts were elongated, while the original magical texts remained undamaged. Using this form of transformation, the refined gold fence turned from its original neat and beautiful shape into a tangled mass of thorns. Lynch controlled the deformation direction of each section of the railing, raising the obstacles within the spell’s range by two meters. Now, the first family could smoothly pass through this section of the defense.
A large number of Beastmen and goblin slaves roared as they charged up. Originally, they were under the control of several Dark Elf priests, bound by the "Silent Barrier," which limited their ability to make noise, causing them extreme oppression. Now finally liberated, they received orders from their commander, and this group rushed towards the rails lifted by the mage.
The Beastmen surged forward like a tide, not understanding the battle strategy or plan. The Dark Elves didn’t find it necessary for these cannon fodder to understand either. To the Beastmen, anything unfamiliar was an enemy to be dealt with—remembering this was enough. Battle was merely synonymous with delicious food and fine wine; victory was the general equivalent for beauties and treasures. They charged with their most primal instincts.
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