Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 251: real energy

The latest website: The two mages discovered the changes in the tomb almost at the same time. The changes were not on the walls or the dome, but in the tomb used to store the relics and bones. In the deepest tomb, one became particularly deep under the flash of phosphorous powder, showing a clear difference in depth from other tombs.

Although there is a corpse placed in that grid, its appearance looks quite suspicious now. The cheese and the cursed crow looked at each other. This time, the cheese took the lead. He stretched out his finger, very cautiously, as if he was afraid of being bitten by the corpse, and touched it lightly.

"wooden."

One click is enough to expose this subtle lie. Perhaps ordinary people would doubt their sense of touch and judgment in such a cold and depressing environment, but Cheese would not. He grabbed the arm of the mummy with his backhand, then leaned closer and pulled slightly to the side.

Sure enough, the structural characteristics it exhibited were different from those of biological remains. The seemingly fragile bones did not appear to be damaged at all, and they were pulled and shifted as a whole.

This kind of reaction further showed that what was placed there was not a corpse at all, but a very realistic wood carving that could be lifelike under the light.

"The person who carved this thing must be a weirdo."

Curse Crow helped move the wood carving to the ground. A solid piece of wood the size of a person is not very light. Considering the center of gravity brought by the carving, it really needs two people to work together to move it relatively easily. As for whether the person who carved this wooden sculpture was a weirdo, this question has actually been discussed by people in many periods.

Since ancient times, beauty has been pursued by art, whether it is a painter or a sculptor, they all regard beauty as the first goal of their works. But what comes with them is always produced in any historical period. The creation and pursuit of deformed, grotesque, and even crazy and ugly things, I am afraid that this cannot be summed up by simple psychological distortions.

It can only be said that in the subconscious of intelligent creatures, there is a certain kind of love for corruption and chaos, conscious or unconscious, that is closely related to the yearning for order. But the latter often only exists in a very small number of people.

"The workmanship is scary. The person who made it must have put in a lot of effort. It may be a friend of the teacher."

Because of Roland's existence, cheese knew that he also had a group of good friends in the world when the first gray robe was young, at least they had been friends for a while.

Those who can be friends with the world's number one mage in Cheese's mind are obviously not ordinary people. It is not surprising that sculptors who can make such weird works are among them. But wood carvings are just wood carvings after all, no matter how fake they are, they cannot be used as energy sources. The real secret lies in that tomb.

"I can't imagine how the teacher crawled in before. Can you imagine? The teacher is crawling around in this hole like we are now?"

This is indeed a matter of doubt, because the size of the tomb is obviously only enough for an adult male to pass through in this way. Considering that there are no other passages here, people who want to go deep into this tunnel must have to go through this way.

So the two gray-robed mages could only get into the stone pipe in desperation, like mice locked in a bottle. If it hadn't been checked in advance that there were no traps and magic at the entrance of the cave, the two of them would never have dared to break into such a suspicious cave so recklessly.

The dark and cramped environment is always painful, even under the light of the breath of dawn, things don't get any easier. This tunnel was dug quite sloppily. Judging from the excavation traces, although it was from the outside to the inside, it was more like a bad-tempered miner randomly punched out with a chisel, full of irregular protrusions like venting.

If the lighting is not good, it is enough to make people's palms **** during the crawling process. Even in the light, the stalagmite-like thing hanging overhead from time to time is disturbing, as if there is no real passable road at all.

"Be careful, there's a **** ahead." Cheese's voice came from the front, and then the light around his waist flew down and left the narrow passage. Curse Crow instinctively wanted to raise his head to express his helplessness for his companion's self-serving behavior, but accidentally bumped his head.

"Don't say anything." A few seconds later. Curse Crow, who slid down the slope, covered his forehead with one hand, and said with the other pointing at Cheese who hesitated to speak.

The latter spread his hands, turned his head and raised the lantern. At this moment, the two of them should be located in a certain space located in the rock formation under the frozen soil. The cold air floats above, but the rock under their feet is somewhat warm. Other than that, it's very empty, nothing.

"So, the energy used by the teacher comes from the ground? Magma or high-temperature groundwater?"

Curse Crow pressed his palm on the stone under his feet, feeling the faint temperature on it. Ordinary people have no way and ability to use the heat in the ground. In fact, most of them have not realized that there is a never-ending heat flow in the ground. Even people who live close to volcanoes lack an objective understanding of lava, and often regard it as the earth or the earth. The wrath of the **** and the blood of the god.

It's not their fault, even mages can't explain the scalding fluid in the stratum with their limited knowledge.

"No, this is a wasteland. There are no volcanoes or hot springs. The underground here is as dead as the ground. The temperature we feel does not come from heat in the physical sense. It is the vitality of this land."

Cheese knelt on the ground, eyes slightly closed. He learned the knowledge about land and life from the grasslands, and the spirits told him this, letting him know that the land itself has its own life, and this invisible energy will give birth to different ecologies and environments. And losing it means that a place is completely reduced to death. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

This sounds terrible, but in fact, it is the opposite. The birth of life is weird to this world, although from the perspective of life itself, everything seems to be giving birth to life. There are bugs in the mud and fish in the water. .

But this is problematic, because life will find life, which is an instinct that organisms have evolved to eat and survive. From a higher perspective, life is very accidental.

"This land was once full of power, where people, plants and animals could live. Something happened that destroyed everything that was in it and turned it into what it is today. But whatever it is, it does Not thorough enough. Beneath our feet, the land is recovering."

Curse Crow quickly understood what kind of theory Cheese was talking about, and followed his train of thought, "So the teacher is drawing blood? Take some energy from this land that has not yet died?"

"Yes, it's not true. I'm afraid the existence of the gray tower will indeed consume the vitality here, but the gray tower itself will also bring something. Have you ever tried to shock the corpses that have just died? That has a chance to revive them. I think the gray The tower is doing a similar effect, pacing the land."

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