Lux's Magic Penetration Rod

Chapter 813 [0801] Different Opinions

Ionie is a very traditional Freljordian. Ionie grew up listening to the legend of the three sisters. Although she does not have a strong warrior talent, she, like those warriors, respects the ancient traditions of Freljord and despises the warm-blooded people in the south.

This trait became more and more prominent as she showed her magical talent and was accepted by the Frostguard tribe as a Frostguard priest.

Her talent is not very good. She can neither perform those dangerous tasks nor become the next Frost Witch, but this does not prevent her from always looking down on all the ice-blooded warriors with her talent as a spellcaster.

With Ionie's strength, this condescending attitude is very rude according to the traditional concept of Freljord.

It's just that because she is a Frostguard priest, the ice-blooded warriors she usually contacts usually tolerate this rudeness.

And this experience obviously gave Ionie a wrong judgment - she seemed to have made a wrong judgment about her identity and strength.

Appointed by the Frost Witch as an envoy to preach to the warm-bloods, Ioni's attitude was naturally a bit too high.

Ioni didn't think there was anything wrong with her behavior. For her, passing the news of the Frost Witch's summons to these lowly warm-bloods was the greatest blessing to them.

However, she obviously didn't know that the legendary warriors tolerated her mainly because of her status; Lux was cautious about her because the news she brought was a bit scary and had nothing to do with her.

So, when Ioni was angered by this play and determined that the warm-bloods were blaspheming the great Frost Witch, she was extremely angry.

"This is a shameful blasphemy!" Ioni was no longer calm as before, and began to shout loudly, "Despicable warm-bloods, you are blaspheming the great Frost Witch!"

But when she really attacked the stage in anger, the law guardian who had ambushed in the audience chose to stop her immediately.

Without knowing the details of the Frost Witch, Lux would not take the initiative to do anything to the messenger to cause trouble.

But if this messenger is looking for trouble...

I'm very sorry.

Because they couldn't figure out Ione's strength, the magician who was ambushing in the audience chose to counter Ione's spells with all their strength. Several ice magic users immediately started to seize control of Ione's spells and try to take her down on the spot.

Then, they were shocked to find that it seemed that this messenger who was either extremely calm or hysterical... seemed to be a silver-plated spear head.

The ice cone magic she created was not effectively controlled at all afterwards, so that the magician easily seized the control of the magic, turned and nailed it directly under the stage, shattered into ice debris, and did not even touch the ice wall raised by another magician in advance.

From the perspective of magic confrontation, this is already an absolute crushing advantage-as we all know, there are many ways to counter magic, but the only way to be considered a crushing effect is to completely gain control of the enemy's magic.

This means that the magic control level of the caster is not at the same level as the counter.

However, Ioni was completely unaware of this huge difference.

While the magicians were thinking, "Is such a weak magic just to express an attitude?", Ioni continued to cast.

She was completely unaware of the enemy's suppression of her, and simply thought that the power of the magic just now was not enough, so this time she simply poked her head out of the box without disguising it, and then loudly chanted the spell to summon frost, trying to summon a powerful snowstorm to crush all the blasphemers.

Objectively speaking, since she has ice blood, if this magic succeeds, the power is still amazing, and the entire theater will almost be submerged by the whistling ice and snow.

But the problem is... the dimension of measuring a magic is never just the power!

This undisguised way of casting spells immediately ushered in the magic counterattack of the magician.

To be on the safe side, the Archon in charge of spell counterattack even prepared a second counterattack to prevent the one who showed his head to cast the spell from being a "fraudulent interruption" illusion.

However, just such an ordinary opening interruption not only countered Ione's magic, but also completely disrupted her magic power. Uncontrolled frost began to spread on her body, and even a layer of frost appeared on her body surface. If it weren't for her ice blood, her resistance to frost magic was very outrageous, I'm afraid that the loss of control of magic would directly cause her to be seriously injured on the spot!

In this way, in the stunned eyes of the Noxian ambassador, the Freljord envoy, who was full of pride for some reason, fell straight back and hit the carpet in the box with a bang, splashing a lot of dust and ice chips.

The performance was interrupted, but it soon resumed.

When taking Ione away, the Archon who had just countered her took the initiative to apologize to the Noxian ambassador.

Unlike Ione, this Noxian ambassador, although a legitimate envoy, was very friendly to the Spellbinders. Although he was not a skilled spellcaster, at least he clearly saw the difference in magic level between the two sides.

After a small episode, the show on the stage continued.

However, the atmosphere for watching the show was obviously not as good as before.

Even if most of the people who are willing to watch this new show are art lovers, what happened just now is so exciting that except for a few obsessed people, everyone else is either thinking or talking.

It’s human nature to gossip and everyone wants to know what just happened.

It's just that because Ioni spoke Freljordian, only a handful of viewers got a general idea.

Most people don't know why the person in the box suddenly went crazy.

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The insane Ione was frozen into an ice sculpture and then sent to Forsbarrow's Forbidden Prison.

However, when the ice sculpture melted, Ioni was completely unaware of the crux of the problem. When facing the guards, she still chose to roar loudly regardless.

"You are blaspheming!" Her voice was sharp and harsh, as if she was scratching Zhenbing with her nails, "The great Frost Witch will punish you, and your souls and bodies will be frozen together, forever - —”

"Okay, shut up." As if he disliked her for being too noisy, Ino finally took the initiative to show up, waved his hand and froze her mouth together, and then taunted in Freljord, "You don't even know how to deal with Icefield." My spellcasting skills are not as good as those of Snow Rabbits on the Internet. Do you have the right to express your opinions with your mouth open? "

Ioni's eyes widened, and she tried hard to open her mouth, but she couldn't say a word. She was like a toad whose mouth was covered, and her eyeballs were about to bulge.

"Tell me why you are crazy." Ino just looked at her quietly. When Ione was obviously a little exhausted, she unlocked her magic. "Messengers should also abide by local laws. Instead of launching a magic attack for no reason."

"It's not for no reason." It seemed that it was because of Ino's frost magic and her lack of energy. Ione finally looked calmer, "but because of shameless blasphemy."

"Blasphemy?" Ino raised an eyebrow, "Where is the blasphemy?"

"Don't think that I can't see your despicable reflection." Ioni snorted, "The great Frost Witch is not just a beggar in front of those false gods. Those false gods who pay lip service but don't mean what they say can only use This extremely stupid lie has deceived you, the equally stupid warm-blooded people..."

Ione's language talent is obviously quite good. Compared to her lame magic, the Demacian language she uses is somewhat fluent, and she even uses it a little self-taught. The rhetorical device has a final rhyme.

However, Ino obviously didn't care about her Demacian proficiency, and even the offensive parts were like a breeze blowing on her face. What really made her care was the sworn attitude shown by Ioni.

It seemed that she was convinced that the history of the Freljord that Kael told on stage was pure nonsense.

To make this judgment, either she knows who made up the history on stage, or she knows the "real history."

Considering that this guy obviously doesn't seem to understand the Titans, it's not difficult to judge that she does know something about the history of Freljord.

And this is exactly what Ino expected to see.

"Then tell me, what is the real history." Ino ignored the filth and sarcasm in the other party's words and took the initiative to hand over a glass of ice water, "This is the history that we spent a lot of money to find out. I originally thought of using this to show diplomatic etiquette..."

Ino is talking nonsense, because no one's diplomatic etiquette includes taking the initiative to perform undetermined historical dramas. Choosing to stage such a good show has the meaning of stimulating Ioni, even if it causes diplomatic disputes , then you can just push it on the giant god.

It seemed that Ino's tone satisfied Ioni's needs. After snorting and emphasizing her disdain again, she finally said what Ino wanted to hear.

The Frostguard Priest's version of the story of three sisters.

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In the Frostguard Priest's version of the story of the three sisters, the Titan is not the protagonist, not even the main supporting character.

According to Ioni, when Rune Continent was still in ignorance, it was the three sisters who took the lead in igniting the flame of civilization. In the harshest environment, they learned strength, wisdom and unity before anyone else, and used their blood to As a hub, it was the first to build the prototype of civilization.

At that time, human beings were still very weak, and on the ice fields where giant beasts were rampant, even ordinary direwolves could be the life and death enemies of a tribe.

And in this extremely harsh environment, the three sisters used their own strength to protect their tribesmen, used their own wisdom to guide their tribesmen, and used their own beliefs to unite their tribesmen, and finally ignited the fire of civilization in the great city of Laxtaq. .

After the fire was ignited, the people of Freljord united around the three sisters. They no longer needed to kowtow to the wild demigods to satisfy their whims, nor did they need to show off to the giant gods who paid lip service but did not deliver. With respect for oneself, there is no need to worry about the invasion of beasts and darkness. With the three sisters here, the rise of Freljord is only a matter of time.

However, it was this rise that caused dissatisfaction in Freljord.

The savage demigods were dissatisfied that they had lost their blood food and sacrifices.

The giants were dissatisfied that they had lost their right to be superior.

The Dark Will is dissatisfied that humans no longer surrender completely to themselves.

So, these forces that did not want to see the rise of humans united together and strangled the three sisters thoroughly.

Lissandra killed the giant python, exiled the violent bear, suppressed Ornn, persuaded Anivia, and even tamed Juvask as a mount, allowing people to see the true face of these wild demigods, and as a price, she was blinded by the desperate violent bear.

Serilda crushed the war, expelled the twilight, captured the abundance, defeated the guardian, rode Juvask to the heaven, fought hard until she was hoarse, and could no longer make an inspiring war cry.

Avarosa went deep into the darkness, she destroyed the evil sects that worshipped darkness and blood, and killed the evil and bewitching yeti leader, until she was the first to discover the more terrible enemy under the abyss, and took the initiative to pierce her eardrums to prevent herself from being bewitched by words.

In order to deal with the terrible enemies lurking under the abyss, the three sisters shared their power with the Freljord people through their bloodline, and the Ice Bloodline was born. All the Ice Bloodlines united around the three sisters and started a vigorous expedition.

At the end of the expedition, the three sisters and all their followers had a shocking battle in the Howling Abyss and the darkness under the abyss. Serilda and Avarosa died on the spot. Only Lissandra sealed the darkness with her last breath and passed on the identity of the Frost Witch. Since then, Freljord has entered the age of mortals, and Lissandra is the only one left in the inheritance of the three sisters.

Compared with Kayle's version, the story of the three sisters told by Ione is undoubtedly more passionate and exciting. From any perspective, this story can be called an ancient epic hymn. Even if Ino is not interested in the story of the three sisters itself, he has to sigh at the wonderful story.

Ioni, who was very satisfied with the story, began to applaud, and then she asked the most critical question.

"This is completely different from what the Protoss said. How can I be sure that what you said is the truth?"

"Hehe." Ioni looked at Ino as if he was a fool. "The truth is that everyone in Freljord worships the three sisters, and countless ice bloods are showing their bravery, wisdom and will, but have you ever seen anyone worship those damn Protoss?"

Ioni's story was obviously biased and far from the truth of what the three sisters experienced.

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