Netheril’s Brilliance

Chapter 691: The Ruins of Netheril!

This is a real world. It is not uncommon for strong men to build relics specially used to pass on knowledge and wealth like in the bard's story, but their rarity is not much different from "no".

In fact, it is impossible for most legendary spellcasters to consider the option of "after their accidental death, the wealth of the magic tower will be left to the "destined person" to inherit" when building a magic tower. I wonder if I can use the magic tower to pit a greedy intruder, even if the magic tower is destroyed by self-destructing all resources, it is better than giving away property for nothing.

Of course, it would be even better if he could drag a hapless guy to be buried with him.

In such a situation where selfishness and evil psychology are extremely common, the magic towers of most legendary mages are equipped with many traps and mechanisms that can still work perfectly after the death of the owner of the magic tower for millions of years, even All kinds of self-destruct systems are not activated immediately in order to make the intruders who have the courage to explore pay the price.

Therefore, there may not be enough wealth waiting for adventurers in the ruins left by a legendary spellcaster, but there will definitely be enough terrifying dangers waiting for daredevils! This is also the reason why Kane and "Smile" two legendary powerhouses dare not enter the accidentally exposed ruins together - without a spellcaster who knows a large number of legendary magic circles, a magic tower is absolutely dangerous. It has been doubled several times on the original basis.

But...could a mage with some knowledge be able to unscrupulously explore the ruins sleeping in a corner of the multiverse?

Punk wasn't that egotistical.

To be honest, the word "knowledgeable" may be more suitable for punk at the master level, but at the legendary level, the knowledge possessed by Grand Master Vedrasha can barely get the title of "scholar". "Knowledgeable" is more of a polite phrase used in ridicule.

Scholars, scholars, people who learn! As a scholar, there are still many things to learn, otherwise he should not be called a "scholar" but a "sage". Maybe most of the knowledge at the Morning Star level is still difficult for the punk who inherited the memory of the Morning Star Grand Master, but If it goes deep to the level of "Huiyue"... there won't be much difference between Punk and an illiterate like Kane.

Therefore, the caster never thinks that he has the memory of the Grand Arcanist, so he can rest easy. How many legendary secrets are there? How vast is the mysterious knowledge? Punk was just lucky enough to draw a ladle of water from the ocean, and he didn't dare to think too highly of his "new legend"'s strength and ability.

So, after hearing "Smile" and Kane's description of the ruins, and making a rational analysis, Punk retreated without regret.

Although he is indeed short of resources now, but...if the risk is not directly proportional to the reward, prudent spellcasters will still not take such risks. After all, in addition to the adventure of this ruin, the Silent Alliance has also formed a "new executive team" ".

If the "President" can really keep his promise and pay three times the reward, Punk thinks that it might be a good choice to join the "executive team". He is far from the point of nowhere...

A relic that may have caused a legendary professional to fall into it is too dangerous, unless it may contain "extremely amazing and incredible" huge wealth, otherwise... "Whisper of Destruction"'s decision to give up will be the same as doing Just as quickly as he made the decision to join!

In this way, after just a few tenths of a second of consideration, Punk raised his head solemnly. He was ready to reject Kane and "Smile"'s proposal and give up the opportunity of this adventure!

"I…………"

"Wait a minute, wait a moment, although it is always very impolite to interrupt others, but... I suddenly remembered that there is another important piece of information that I forgot to say."

Seeing that Punk was about to refuse, Kane, who understood what Punk was going to say at a glance, quickly interrupted the caster's words.

"In fact, during the "field investigation" stage, my uncle also found some very important information on the ruins, such as...the most conspicuous entrance of the ruins seems to be engraved with a special mark—that should be a representative Cyril's mark.

And...Although I don't know any alchemy, I still have the knowledge to identify the basic legendary materials. With my scouting eyes, I found that the carrier of the broken legendary magic circle is a huge piece. "Red Shadow Magic Stone"! According to the textual research of "Smile"'s "Law Energy Decay Detection Magic", the "Red Shadow Magic Stone" should have been created by a certain legendary mage more than 1.67 billion years ago..."

Speaking of this, the knight's eyes became a little playful, he watched Punk who couldn't see his expression clearly and continued to say unhurriedly:

"One billion six hundred and seventy million years ago... If my uncle remembers correctly, it was the twilight period of Netheril at that time... Okay, I'm really sorry to interrupt you, but...you just wanted to What are you talking about?"

"..."

Looking at Kane with a gloomy face, Punk did not continue to say his refusal to cooperate.

Because he now heard a name from Kane—a name that no legendary spellcaster could refuse.

Netheril!

The moment punk heard this word, he immediately overturned all his previous considerations.

Because that is "Netheril Civilization"!

That is synonymous with knowledge, brilliance, wealth, power, "future", and "caster"!

Compared to the legendary spellcasters in this era who were so poor that it was difficult to sustain spell experiments, the legendary wizards of the Netheril era were simply a group of local tyrants who did not regard resources as resources. Compared with this era, even legendary spells were rare. In the era of Netheril, a record of knowledge stored in golems can also be called an incredible library.

Therefore, the magical tower of a legendary spellcaster in the Netheril era undoubtedly represents a huge treasure house, even considering that this is a shelter built for himself by the Archmage at the end of the Netheril civilization. The possibility of "mysterious lock" is at least 70%!

What is "incredible, shocking" wealth?

This is "incredible, shocking" wealth!

In a relic of the Netheril era, adventurers who are strong enough may obtain those long-lost mysterious magic, may obtain enough legendary resources to spend all the way to the morning star level, and even... may obtain a field research magic Mysterious opportunity.

Even directly get a complete magic lock that can continue to operate!

In this world...is there any place more worth exploring than such a "perfect" ruin?

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