Rod was standing on the ground. What appeared in front of him was an emerald green barrier. At this time, the ghost dragon had stopped flying and followed him.
After a day and a half's flight, rod stops at this special place. Rod's pace is blocked by the emerald green barrier in front of him.
In rod's perception, it's more appropriate to call the emerald green thing in front of him a fog wall than a barrier.
This kind of emerald green thing has no entity, but gathers here like fog, from which Rhode doesn't feel the meaning of magic elements.
No matter the cloud of death by rod or the breath of the ghost dragon, it can disperse the fog, but once the subsequent energy support is lost, the scattered green fog will instantly restore.
Rhode could sense that it was the dark green, extremely thick lake water beneath the area that produced this green mist.
Due to the extremely low visibility in the fog and the interference of emerald green, rod can only see things two or three meters around him through the fog. That's why, through his own observation, rod found the dark green lakes below the area.
At this time, rod was standing on the shore, and in front of him, above the dark green liquid, was the location of the fog wall.
The target of rod's trip, the part of Titan's arrow artifact, is behind the dark green fog wall.
Rod tried to get the dragon around the fog wall in front of him, but he found that he couldn't.
Because the height of the fog wall is limited, when the ghost dragon rises to a certain level, it will be able to circle freely above the fog wall, but this does not help rod's trip.
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Rod found that the signals he received from the artifact parts came from the emerald green fog wall in front of him. Even if rod could cross the area covered by the fog wall, it was useless. To get the last artifact part, he had to go deep into the fog wall.
Before entering the fog wall, rod had conducted a test, which was also the reason why rod had some difficulties.
Relying on his own attempt at the green fog wall, rod found the problem. The emerald green fog wall in front of him was a kind of very corrosive gas.
Different from the effect of the cloud of death, in rod's view, the effect of the cloud of death is more to corrode the body with the help of the existence of death energy, while the green fog wall in front of him directly corrodes everything in it.
In order to test the corrosive effect of the green fog, rod cast a necromancer. With the blessing of the artifact, he transformed the bones of the lizard man, who was buried in the ground and didn't know how long he had died, into the necromancer king.
After the ghost dragon got the corpse king out of the ground, rod began his own test.
To rod's great surprise, the necromancer King's death energy, which corresponds to the epic level of evocation, can't slow down the erosion speed of green fog.
The bones of the corpse wizard king, who had been buried for some time, changed color quickly. Instead of turning black and dark as Roeder expected, they became thinner and thinner as well. With the continuous dripping of viscous liquid, the skeleton like body of the corpse wizard king was difficult to take a step forward and finally disintegrated.
In the blink of an eye, the corpse wizard King fell into the fog wall in front of him. With his scattered body sinking slowly, the corpse wizard King's body finally disappeared on the thick water of the lake, not even a bubble.
The appearance of this scene also made rod realize that it was not a good choice to rashly enter the fog wall.
In addition to transforming into the necromancer king, rod also made an attempt with the iron sword in the space ring.
Rod was holding the iron sword. He put part of the sword into the fog wall, and suddenly felt a violent shaking.
After rod pulled the sword out of the fog wall, the part of the sword body had been corroded out of shape. Hot white smoke and a few dark green drops were scattered on the broken sword body, which still corroded the surface of the sword body. I was afraid that the sword body would be broken if I didn't chop it a few times.
Even if he didn't use the system detection, rod could confirm that the durability value of his iron sword would soon return to zero.
He inserted the broken iron sword into the lake in front of him. Before he made any movement, rod felt light in his hand. When he lifted the sword, he had only half the handle in his hand.
If you want to resist corrosion, only special skill resistance can do it. What makes rod wonder is what level of resistance is needed to resist the current level of corrosion, which is epic level that can't be achieved in the conventional way? Or the more difficult legend level?
In addition, the lake water below the fog wall is a serious restriction on conventional organisms. It is even more corrosive than the fog wall above. Fortunately, for rod, who has a ghost dragon, this does not affect him.
Most of the iron sword in his hand had been corroded, and the rest of the hilt was meaningless to rod. Rod waved and threw it into the fog wall.
Through the thick fog wall, rod noticed that the surface of the lake was very calm, without any waves. The corpse wizard king who had disappeared in the lake and the sword handle that should have fallen into the lake had no effect on it.
What he saw in front of him also made rod deeply understand the unusual situation here.
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Generally speaking, due to the emerald green fog wall and the corrosive lake water below, most of the creatures die in the lake. However, rod can't sense any corpses that can be transformed from the lake. Instead, there are a lot of corpses around the lake.
For rod, who has a divine level of soul summoning, his perception of the energy of death is so sensitive that there is absolutely no error in his perception. His failure to perceive the existence of corpses from the lake either means that no creatures have ever died here, or that the corpses of these creatures have no residue that has been corroded.
This discovery undoubtedly made rod realize something. He once again took a deep look at the dark green lake not far away. Rod completely gave up his plan to step into it