Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 863 True Will 1

Listening to what Saili said, Rhodes at this time also realized the seriousness of the problem in his heart.

According to Rhodes' original prediction, in order to complete Lich Stephen's mission, Tamik, who is located outside the Soul Tower, will try his best to block the existence of the hero Degar, and prevent this powerful vampire king from interfering with this mission.

What Rhodes didn't expect was that there would be such a change on the side of the city lord Tamik. After he and others entered the Soul Summoning Tower, they no longer blocked the hero Degar, or it was difficult for Tamik to deal with the bat. The last bat blocked it, and then the scene Rhodes saw happened.

In this case, a large number of bats were flying towards the top floor of the Spirit Evocation Tower ahead of Rhodes and his party.

After confirming the identity of the vampire bodies corresponding to these bats through what Saili said, Rhodes realized that the appearance of the hero Degar was undoubtedly the variable that threatened him the most in this mission.

Unlike necromancers who have lost their ability to cast spells and their own strength has dropped by half, the strength possessed by vampires is almost not limited by their ability to cast spells.

Similar to Saili, when transforming into a human form, vampires with a certain ability to cast spells accounted for only a very small number of vampires, and most vampires still relied on their innate abilities to fight.

The existence of the anti-magic barrier can't even make any restrictions on the bat-like ability of vampires, let alone affect their fighting skills and basic attributes.

Rhodes believes that this is also extremely applicable to the hero Degar.

To fight against such a powerful vampire, even if Rhodes took the initiative to use the magic sphere fragments to open the magic barrier, it might not be able to play any role, and even the magic sphere itself could not limit its combat ability.

From what he observed before, what Rhodes was able to determine was that the location where the original group of bats were going to arrive was the top of the Soul Summoning Tower, not any other area.

Under such circumstances, the arrival of Degar undoubtedly added some uncertainties to Rhodes' entire plan. Rhodes was most concerned about Degar's intentions.

It is not the first time that Rhodes has heard about Degar's hero status that Saili emphasized. This was also mentioned in part of the original information given by Tamik.

Rhodes recalled that the name Tamik used when he first mentioned Degar, as Saili emphasized, used the hero Degar instead of the name directly.

It's just that Tamik took the initiative to hide the hero's title in the process of calling Degar later, so Rhodes didn't pay too much attention to it, but took this title as a reminder of Degar's hero status.

But at this time, after Saili's reminder, Rhodes realized that the title of Degar was not as simple as he originally thought.

In Rhodes' impression, the titles of heroes in the game world mostly refer to their special identities, that is, the owners of hero templates.

As the key to deciding whether to become a hero, the emergence of heroic will has different manifestations in each hero. Emotional outbursts, firm will, and consistent behavior can all become the root of heroic will.

Under the combined effect of this strong heroic will and the strength bonus brought by the hero template, the existence of a hero can easily achieve unimaginable achievements for ordinary creatures.

However, the arrival of heroes may not be a good thing for ordinary creatures in the game.

In the eyes of most ordinary creatures, the actions of heroes are often extremely paranoid and difficult to be understood by ordinary people. Even when conflicting with the existing system in the world, heroes will put their own will first in order to carry out the will in their hearts. .

There are very few heroes who exist as their own will with ideas that conform to the views of all conventional creatures. In Rhodes' view, the most likely thing to stimulate a hero's will is the existence of resistance, whether it is resistance to things or spiritual resistance, that is, the outburst of emotion.

In addition, heroes who want to establish their own careers often need to use means of war. With hero status, they naturally have a stronger appeal than other creatures, and this is even more serious for ordinary creatures. intrusion.

Not all creatures are like heroes, with extremely strong will. Most of the time, without the leadership of heroes, ordinary creatures think more about how to survive the continuous flames of war.

Even a hero, after an outburst of emotion and will, finds it difficult to carry out his will all the time.

The will and thoughts that one possesses when first awakened as a hero will eventually change after decades or even hundreds of years of precipitation and baptism. Even the will of a hero will also have a day of silence.

Once this happens, the concept of the hero itself changes. When they no longer have the original heroic will, the hero template they have can still be retained, but they will lose the original hero specialties. Under certain circumstances, they can still retain their original titles and can still be called heroes.

This kind of appellation about heroes is more about explaining their special identities, and it does not contain other meanings.

However, in Rhodes' impression, under certain special circumstances, a hero can be used as a special title to explain some special problems.

Since the hero itself is always receiving information from different things, it is not surprising that the original hero's will changes under the convergence of various information.

However, among the many heroes, there are still some very special ones, no matter what they have experienced, or how many years have passed, they will not change their own will until the end of their lives.

For such an existence, the title of hero is undoubtedly a manifestation of their identity, making them always remember their own heroic will in their hearts.

In this case, the meaning of the title of hero will be very different. What it represents is not only the hero template and hero identity of this hero, but also the heroism that exists in his heart. true will.

In Rhode's impression, for this special existence, the title of hero is often used as a prefix before their names, and the hero Degar mentioned by Sally fits this point.

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