Chapter 43: Using a staff containing your boyfriend's ashes to fight monsters is pretty awesome
Chapter 43: Using a staff containing your boyfriend's ashes to fight monsters is pretty awesome
The adventurers looked up and saw a gaunt female mage standing on the roof.
She wore a black cape as her coat, a black short skirt, black stockings, and thick-soled black leather shoes.
Her long, jet-black hair was tied in pigtails, she wore a black face mask, had thick eye bags, and looked unwell.
She gripped her staff, leaped down, and landed with a swift and agile motion.
But as soon as her foot touched the protruding pebble, she suddenly let out a strange cry of "Oh ho ho!" and then fell face down on the ground with her buttocks sticking out, her body still twitching.
She has kidney deficiency.
The sole of your foot reacts when it suddenly hits a protruding pebble.
An adventurer went to help her, but Tiffany quickly pushed his hand away: "Don't touch me... I can stand up by myself. I'm still in shock. If you touch me, I'll really faint..."
Just then, an eyeball monster rushed towards the adventurer, who had no choice but to abandon his efforts to help her.
He turned and raised his sword to meet the attack.
Tiffany climbed out of the puddle, took out her water bag from her waist, and drank a big gulp of water to replenish her fluids.
Then she pulled another, shorter staff from her skirt and fired a black magic bullet at the eyeball monster. The magic bullet struck the eyeball monster's side.
The adventurer who had helped her up said to her, "Thanks."
The necromancer silently cheered him on, hoping he wouldn't die.
Seeing that the adventurer could handle the eyeball monster, she turned around and went to help others.
She was using a different, shorter staff at the moment; she didn't intend to use the one containing her boyfriend's ashes.
She couldn't bear to use the staff containing her boyfriend's ashes. She cast spells by manipulating the ashes within the staff, the soul within which resonated with the subtle spirits in the air.
But those zombies were dressed too provocatively and had great figures. She didn't want her boyfriend's ashes to come into contact with these female zombies, and she certainly didn't want to use her boyfriend's soul to launch at them.
I always feel like I've been mooed.
She didn't even want to use those eyeballs because she discovered that some of them had false eyelashes stuck on them.
Meanwhile, Andrea 2 is still being chased by the Eyeball Monster and the Raven.
Just as she was about to be caught, several magical water bullets suddenly shot from the side, striking the two monsters and interrupting their charge. The elf looked towards the source of the bullets and saw the female mage in the black cloak.
She gave Tiffany a thank-you gesture.
Tiffany raised an eyebrow and muttered under her breath, "I didn't expect there to be a second elf here besides that bitch Vera?"
Her gaze swept across the entrance to the union building and suddenly stopped. There was a strange little square house there, and in front of the house stood a strange-looking guy.
Its body was covered in blocks, like it was made of building blocks, and it was wielding a shovel that looked like cardboard, attacking a zombie in front of it.
It must be him! He's the one who killed her boyfriend at the shopping mall!
I never expected to run into this!
Ignoring the monsters around her, Tiffany took out the staff containing her boyfriend's ashes and pointed it at Terra.
Just as they were about to fire the magic missile, a semi-transparent ghost, resembling a girl in a long white robe, suddenly emerged from the wall and crashed into the blocky figure.
The blocky man was sent flying by the ghost, shattering into several pieces. A tombstone burst out from the corpse and rolled to the necromancer's feet.
Then you see the ghost disappear into the wall.
The instant the tombstone thudded to the ground, Tiffany felt the surrounding fog thicken and the light dim.
"That guy just died like that?"
But after a short while, she saw a cube-shaped person walk out of the small square house, with the same cube patterns on his body as before.
Is this the same person?
Yes, right?
Tiffany was stunned: "What happened?"
She remembered her necromancy instructor saying, "People die when they are killed! So you must cherish your life!"
Although it sounds strange coming from a necromancer, it's basic common sense.
How did this blocky figure come back to life? Is he a believer in the moon goddess? But the moon goddess's resurrection requires a magic circle, and his method clearly doesn't work.
But how did Terra manage to do that?
Isn't it only believers in the Moon Goddess who can resurrect the dead through magic circles? But Terra's resurrection method has nothing to do with the Moon Goddess.
Let's leave that aside for now; Tiffany thinks another point of contention might be more important.
Looking at the tombstone at her feet, she quickly realized that the strange phenomena in this small area might be the work of this cube-shaped person.
After this tombstone was erected, the surrounding environment clearly changed.
The necromancer remembered that she had just tested the anomalies in this area.
It's strange, because there's a very clear boundary between this fog and the dim light. If you walk a little outside the boundary, the strange phenomenon disappears, but if you walk a little inside, it reappears.
This blocky creature is likely maintaining the anomaly in this area by relying on these tombstones.
Despite being the culprit who created this area, he pretended to be involved in the counterattack.
What exactly is this blocky person trying to do?
On Terra's side, many adventurers had already completely given up and were killed by the enemy monsters.
On the once deserted street, some NPC loot dropped from the corpses of several dead adventurers.
Without these adventurers drawing aggro, many enemies rushed towards Terra. Terra swung her iron sword to fight back, but she was struggling to defeat them, as even a small monster had a lot of health.
At this moment, several ghosts that could pass through walls came over.
Terra was killed by a group of ghosts that could walk through walls, and they also blocked Terra's respawn point.
While Terra was on the countdown to her resurrection after her death, she glanced at the health of these enemies. In Master Mode, a normal form of Demon Eye only had 180 health, but now these Demon Eyes had 6300 health.
In single-player Master Mode, the boss Eye of Cthulhu has about this much health.
Fortunately, there's a limit to the number of monsters that can be spawned. Right now, there are only 5 or 6 eyeballs in the sky, but the problem is that there are also ghosts on the ground that can pass through walls.
These ghosts look quite nice with the anthropomorphized texture pack, but unfortunately they're ghosts and don't have feet. Terra doesn't like this model.
The problem is that it has too much health, just like the Demon Eye with 6300. Terra is killed as soon as it revives. Every time it dies, a tombstone is dropped. As a result, there are more and more tombstones at the entrance of the Adventurers' Guild, the surrounding fog is getting thicker and thicker, and the weather is getting darker and darker.
Some adventurers who were hoping that the invincible Terra could find a way out saw that Terra was also being killed one after another.
Terra kept resurrecting, digging up the tombstones with her shovel, but she died as soon as she went outside, and the tombstones kept multiplying.
Terra had no choice but to change his strategy and dig tunnels. He used a shovel to dig horizontal holes underground. Although he couldn't escape the ghosts that could walk through walls, he could block the eyeballs and crows in the sky.
Fortunately, the shovel can dig up 3x3x3 blocks at a time, just enough to create enough space for a three-block-tall Terra to pass through. Also, a tombstone only occupies a 1x2 area.
Terra used a shovel to fend off approaching ghosts while digging at the soil at the base of the tombstone, which was faster than digging directly with a pickaxe.
Suddenly, the surrounding fog vanished as if blown away by the wind, the gloomy sky cleared, and sunlight shone through the clouds onto the street. The adventurers were stunned for a moment, realizing that no new monsters were spawning anymore. Although the remaining monsters were still very strong, at least there wasn't a constant stream of new ones appearing.
But the remaining monsters were not easy to deal with either, and the adventurers simply couldn't hold on any longer.
At this moment, Terra stepped forward and used the elven bow and staff she had just picked up to slowly whittle down the monsters until they were dead.
Terra felt like she was fighting a boss against these monsters.
The necromancer breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the surrounding fog disappear and the light return to normal.
The adventurers collapsed to the ground, finally having a moment to catch their breath and discuss the strange event that had just occurred. One said, "What on earth was that necromancy spell? The monster was so powerful, and it could even darken the surroundings; I've never seen anything like it before."
The female mage who had previously raised questions put on her boots, glanced at Terra, and whispered, "It really was Terra who did it, wasn't it? I saw the strange phenomenon appear after he fell to his death."
The person next to him immediately retorted, "How could that be? Terra has been killed so many times, why would he need to do this? Those tombstones might have served another purpose for him, and besides, he just helped us kill monsters."
The female mage thought for a moment and nodded: "What you said makes sense, but I still have some doubts..."
Just then, a warrior adventurer suddenly pointed at Tiffany and shouted, "That mage is a necromancer! I just saw her attack the monster with necromancy!"
The adventurers immediately surrounded her, and it was too late for Tiffany to run away.
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