Necron: The Legend Of Rezar DeathWind

Chapter 244: The Plains Of Revere 2

Rezar turned around and walked away as Lenore gave a rallying cry, all she did was raise her hands and Biancan army began to march forth as a rhythm that shook the very earth. Rezar was impressed, maybe a little too much as this level of synchrony and coordination was not something he had ever expected they could achieve in such little time. Yet this was what they were now, an army that just the way they moved and the way they walked and the silence of their march with only their feet making the sounds sent a shiver down his spine, he could not begin to imagine what their enemies felt like.

He climbed onto Valka's back as the ten-foot-tall lion took to the skies, his vantage point allowing Rezar to completely survey the outcome of the battle. Sure he could go down there and use Vita Gratia's crucifixion skill, completely ending this fight before it began, but if his army did not experience adversity and triumph over their enemies, they would never get to be strong. He needed capable of shielding him against the worst dangers this world has to offer, if he helped them every time there was a problem, how then could they be strong, this was a fight that they had to deal with on their own. So while they mowed down their enemies, what he would do is to pick new skills.

VAMPIRE: [BLOOD MASTERY 15SP] [COMPULSION 10SP] [SHAPESHIFT: BAT 15SP]

NECROMANCER: [SKELETON HAND 9SP] [CURSE 25SP] [RAISE UNDEAD MINOR 50SP] [SUMMON SPIRITS 100SP]

MAGIC: [WILD CALL 10SP] [BLOCK SENSES 10SP] [MANA BLADE 10SP] [ENCHANTMENT MINOR 15SP] [TELEPORT 100SP]

The other two skill trees had to have their skills unlocked by practice, so nothing really showed up. He could only have five skills in a skill tree and five skill trees overall. So he had to be careful about the skills he chose, because they would be with him forever. At the moment he only had about 80 skill points, and it seems the stronger he became, the more expensive skills become, and it was really hard to het skill points as those came from either achievement from stats, skills or doing something really cool like going to hell and coming back.

But at the moment there was no such achievement to be had, he really wanted that summon spirits skill, and the return of his raise undead skill shocked him, he didn't think he would ever get the chance to use it again due to a vampire's natural ability to turn people into undead interfering with it.

Obviously he wants it back as that skill had made him really dangerous in battle, and then there was that damn teleport skill. These were the skills he was more attracted to. For vampire he was prepared to pick both blood mastery and shapeshift skill. Compulsion was not his thing, but those two alone were worth thirty sp, leaving him with just fifty, and frankly speaking there was no way he was letting his raise undead skill go away again.

But in the end it seems he has to pick one skill from each skill tree. The next time he has to pick a skill he would have to have amassed a significant amount of skill points because it's obvious he would be a lot stronger then. And if he was a lot stronger all these skills would be a lot more expensive. All of the skills were heavily reliant on stats, just as stats needed skills to increase. In the end it was give and take relationship, the more numerous the stats, the stronger the skills they govern, and as those skills level up, there would be increase to the stats that power them.

[ you have unlocked the skills Vampire: Blood Mastery// Necromancer: Raise Undead Minor// Magic: Mana Blade]

[Vampire: Blood Mastery (0): gain control over blood regardless of its source. Has a certain chance of absorbing stats and skill points when feeding]

[Necromancer: Raise Undead Minor (0): Breathe life into a recently deceased dead body for 20 minutes]

[Magic: Mana Blade (0): the pinnacle skill of energy manifestation and manipulation. Create a blade of highly condensed magical energy that can be shot forwards or used as a weapon. Usage and control of skill depends on magic mastery skill; higher levels can incorporate elements.]

The skills were all good, even if he was just settling for less, when these skills have grown to a high enough level, they would be able to match the ones he had to give up on. Rezar shifted his gaze to the battlefield, and just in time to as his senses went haywire as a blazing ball of fire was sent shooting in his direction. Valka went into a sudden role as Rezar held on to his mane and shifted his attention to the west, where the ocean stood, wild and calm at the same time. And on the clear waters were a series of ships, the fact that they had not been noticed until now when the first shot was taken, made Rezar suspicious that maybe they had people with illusion skills in much the same way the kitsunes had too. They had slowly crawled up to them, and now the Biancan army was being sieged from the south and the west.

Rezar shifted his gaze, he had to be sure that there were no other surprises heading their way, his senses were a lot sharper and he noticed an ambush to the Kerwood forest in the southeast, so probably they expected the Biancan army to try and escape by using the forest as an exit point. Looks like these group people weren't as wild a rabble as Rezar thought. Never the less seems he would be seeing some action after all, he looked to the sea and said.

"Well Valka it seems we have some guests knocking on our shores, and those flags look suspiciously like the Dustin Crowe merchant company. We should go say hi to our old friends."

"By saying Hi you mean kill and eat them right?" Valka asked, sporting a grin that should be otherwise impossible for a lion.

"Well we would be a fool to reject a free meal…. Let's go!"

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