Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 184: invisible sled

How to describe the scene of collision between light and light? I mean, most of the time, the collision of lights happens so quickly that the results are often instantaneous, and it is even questionable whether lights without actual volume will collide with each other.

But one thing must be said, the world where magic exists is unique. In this world, the encounter of light and light can indeed be observed in rare cases, and the effect is extremely gorgeous. Yes, gorgeous. When the invisible arrow hit the invisible barrier, what erupted was extremely gorgeous ripples.

Specifically, it is like using the petals and flower cores of various colorful flowers to collect pigments, and then arrange and combine them in a layer-by-layer smudge, spreading out from the center point all the way, forming a huge pattern that is the size of three or four people. Those patterns have no meaning, they are just ripples caused by the collision between light and light, but meaningless things do not mean no beauty, the beauty of the flower of light is enough to make any poet feel at a loss for words.

It's a pity that mages are not artists. Perhaps there are many pursuers of art and beauty among the casters, and their pursuit of this is even higher than the exploration of magic and mysteries. wizard.

But neither the cheese nor the cursed crow will ignore the situation in front of them in order to appreciate the beautiful scenery. They clearly understand that every bloom of the flower of light means an impact on the barrier. The Breath of Dawn is indeed an extremely powerful magic item. After being transformed in Cheese's hands, it has already surpassed the level of the dwarf master's creation and become one of the unparalleled treasures in the world.

However, there is a common sense in almost all fields, that is, use and function cannot be combined. The more professionally designed a thing is, the more single-purpose it is, the better its effect will be, otherwise it will consume more energy. The same is true for magic, the breath of dawn, after all, is not a magic item for defense.

"There is no way to go on like this. The accuracy of the invisible sword is improving, and I can't resist so many shots." Cheese held up the lantern and said to the cursed crow behind him under the brilliance of the flower of light.

The Cursed Crow was still trying its best to evade the block of the invisible thing, but obviously the opponent's spells had some kind of adaptability. As the sled was exposed to the range longer, the hit rate of the invisible sword became higher and higher. If this continues, it won't be long before they will face the salvo projected by the starry sky above their heads, and that will be an attack that cheese cannot stop.

"Understood, you hold on first, and I'll figure out a way." Cursed Crow is not just a sled driver, but also a gray-robed mage. He also has his own way of dealing with the attackers above his head.

Anyway, adjusting the trajectory of the sled at this time has had little effect, and the cursed crow simply moved forward in a straight line, and at the same time began to chant spells in its mouth.

The biggest difference between the curse and other spells is that it is extremely dependent on the medium. To make the curse effective, words may not be enough to work alone, and it often needs to be paired with some kind of special situation, preferably with a small probability of happening.

It is not easy to surprise the jewel stars hanging in the sky, not to mention that the Cursed Crow does not know the exact names given to those creations, which will greatly reduce the power and accuracy of spells in general terms. So instead of cursing the other party, it is better to curse yourself, or to say, curse the sled and the passengers on the sled. There are many legends about cursed vehicles, whether they are carriages or ships.

"I curse this sled, and its passengers, never to be exposed to light. The curse will not be lifted until it is bathed in sunlight three sunrises."

Almost instantly, the sled and the mages on the sled disappeared, only a black shadow that seemed to be cut off was projected onto the ground, proving that there seemed to be something here.

The light cannot illuminate the sled, but it also cannot pass through the real sled to illuminate its lower part, so visually, the shadow of the sled will still exist, but people can no longer see its body through light. Likewise, the Invisible Sword, which uses light as its blade, can no longer cause damage.

Cheese turned off the breath of dawn long before the spell of the cursed crow was finished. He didn't know whether the light source on the sled would conflict with the conjurer's restrictions. What's more, the breath of dawn itself exudes the light of sunrise, which should also be the strategy adopted by Cursed Crow for the convenience of breaking the spell.

In the next moment, the light blade struck from above, and was instantly dispelled after hitting an invisible target. Light is a broad term, and when it is applied to a curse, its source becomes unimportant. Sunlight, moonlight, jewellight, cannot work on sledges that cannot be illuminated, whether they contain magic.

"Looks like the problem is solved."

Casting spells in a hurry will lead to an embarrassing situation, that is, the cheese himself, who is the target of the curse, also cannot see the sled around him. And because the two used measures to conceal magic power when making the sled, the current gray robe is basically in an embarrassing situation where he can't see himself or the vehicle he is riding on.

He could only sit carefully based on his impressions, and prayed that the Cursed Crow could drive safely in this situation, so as not to overturn the two of them because they couldn't judge the route clearly.

"I knew it would work! Last time, if there was a carrier around me that could provide the curse, I wouldn't be so embarrassed."

From the analysis of the dialogue, the Cursed Crow obviously knows that the jeweler has a means of using light as a weapon, so he conceived a way to avoid magic by cursing the vehicle.

As for why he didn't curse himself in the last battle, that's because self-cursing itself is very difficult, and besides that, the curse also needs to consider the target's situation~www.readwn.com~ Simply put, cursing a dead object is The easiest one was followed by living creatures, and it was more difficult to curse the spellcaster. A powerful spellcaster like the gray robe was basically immune to minor curses. Above that, it was the difficulty of **** to curse the spellcaster himself.

Therefore, if Cursing Crow wanted to curse himself, it would be equivalent to cursing a gray-robed spellcaster at the same time, plus himself, breaking two taboos of casting spells at the same time, which is neither wise nor realistic.

"Does he have other means?" Looking at the starry sky above his head, Cheese couldn't help asking.

If the Invisible Sword wasn't a matter of accuracy, it would have been very deadly as a surprise attack. If the jeweler had a third means of defense, he hoped that Cursed Crow would let him know as soon as possible.

"Probably not anymore. Gem puppet and lightsaber should be the most suitable defensive methods for that guy, and other magic is not worthwhile. After all, he can't bring a mine here, so he shouldn't waste too many gems on defense. "

As if to confirm Curse Crow's speculation, the shadow of some kind of building appeared in front of the two of them.

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