All Heavens: Transfer Students at Hogwarts

Chapter 369 Site Selection for the Floating Void City

The 9th level [Complete Transformation] is very useful. It can transform any creature or object within thirty feet. It can turn dead things into living things, turn living things into dead things, and it can also turn a kind of creature into anything. other species.

Although it was Linde's first time to perform it, he was not unfamiliar with it.

The object he chose for transformation was the giant dragon in "The Elder Scrolls". This was the first time that this kind of dragon with a divine soul came to the sky of Faerûn. Neither the kind platinum dragon god Bahamut nor the evil five-color dragon queen Tiamat has ever seen such an alien dragon.

Their eyes were attracted by the breath of the alien dragon, and they focused on the sky above the Sword Sea, trying to influence this strange dragon. They were surprised to find that the alien dragon actually had a divine soul and was not affected by them.

At this time, Linde was spreading his wings to catch the warm sea breeze blowing in front of him.

The experience of becoming a dragon is quite strange. The dragons in the world of "The Elder Scrolls" represent the timeliness of the universe. The giant dragons are all fragments of the time dragon god, which can be said to be born with divinity.

Their souls are full of evil natures such as domination, destruction, violence, etc. Their language can resonate with the bones of the earth, and every dragon language word has real power.Their lifespan is endless, even if the flesh and blood rot, the dragon soul still exists forever and can return from death.

Io allowed Lind to transform into a giant dragon from another world, and even kept these settings very thoughtfully. Linde now has a feeling that every dragon language he speaks can resonate with the magic network. And this dragon language is not that dragon language. At least the dragons native to this plane do not have the ability to speak Dharma.

In the final analysis, the dragons in "The Elder Scrolls" are all descendants of gods, and the dragons in DND, except for the shameful white dragon, are also powerful creatures that will be promoted to legends after adulthood, but they are not gods after all.

Linde roughly estimated the combat power after the transformation, which is much worse than that of a human figure, and compared with a local adult dragon, it should be similar.In addition, he is really not used to the dragon-shaped fighting style, otherwise it would be good to be a dragon all the time.

It’s okay that you are a dragon.

There are also four giant dragons kept in the library tower. They were originally Miraak's captives. When Lind devoured Mora's domain, he took them over. Although they gave them a way to survive, for the giant dragons, the book collection The tower is really depressing.

This time when we built the floating city, it was almost time to let them out for a breath of air, just in time to guard the silver tree.

Linde really had everything planned out. Having a rich family has such benefits.

Stan and others sat on the back of the dragon, shouting cheerfully from time to time. Doric also rode a dragon for the first time. As a druid, if you can have a dragon partner, it would be the highest achievement of the profession. At this time, give this girl So excited.

Linde was holding a pack horse by each foot, and there was another in his mouth. Even if he restrained his dragon power, these ordinary animals would almost die of fright. Got a taste of fresh horse manure.

In order to prevent the horses from terrified death, Linde also whipped up the dragon quickly, flapping his wings again and again, urging the wind to move forward.With the natural levitation ability of dragons, he seems to be a shuttle traveling through the atmosphere.

The flight took less than a quarter of an hour, and the West Navy Islands were far away.

There are four large islands in this archipelago, and more than a dozen scattered small islands. In addition to humanoids, the aborigines of the archipelago are mostly wild races such as murlocs, goblins, and kobolds.There are very few villages and towns, and most of the areas are in an undeveloped state. The natural vegetation is lush and lush, like emeralds on the sea.

The giant dragon streaked across the island, casting a shadow that stunned the natives.

The ferocious and stupid Kuo-Toa cursed loudly and threw their spears into the sky. As a result, they fell and killed many of their companions. The goblins were so frightened that they turned into ostriches. They all wished that their mothers had extra legs. They found a hole and buried their heads in it to tremble. The harpies shrieked and howled from their cliff nests, circling like a flock of frightened birds. The kobold tribe hurriedly lay down on the ground and worshiped. There were even shamans who danced enthusiastically to attract the dragon to come.

When Linde flew over the town from high altitude, the people on the street immediately panicked, as if a hurricane was passing through or a volcano erupted. They all hurried towards their homes. There were also trampled casualties. After a while, horns and bells rang in the town. Distinguished gentry gathered together to discuss how to deal with the possible dragon disaster.

However, Linde knew nothing of the chaos he had inadvertently caused. He was just picking out the site for his future floating city, like a housewife shopping around in a supermarket. It can only be said that powerful existences may cause changes to the environment just by staying. They are all natural disasters to the social system.

In the end, Linde landed in the south of the West Navy Islands. He selected a small island, nearly two hundred square kilometers, equivalent to two and a half Manhattans.

There is a kuo-toa murloc outpost on this small island, with cliffs on three sides, and only a narrow harbor in the south.

The terrain of the isolated island rises from south to north. There is an isolated peak in the north. The cliffs are covered with hard volcanic rocks, which are bare and as black as iron.

Lind landed on the highest peak of the island, gently put down the horse, and then let Stan, Doric and Mia slide off his back along the wings.

He transformed back into his human form and found that the way his companions looked at him had changed.

Doric blushed and asked excitedly, "When will you change again!"

Stan also said: "That's right, let's not ride horses when we go far."

Of course Linde would not meet their demands, but he did not say anything to the end.

"When the silver tree is planted, I will recruit four giant dragons. If you are capable, discuss it with them. Maybe they will let you ride." Linde smiled maliciously.

Given the proud nature of dragons, if you want to ride them, only a naturally strong man like the Dragonborn can conquer them.

Lind took over the flower pot from Mia, smashed it gently, and placed the silver tree and soil on the hard rock on the top of the mountain.

The root system of the silver tree seems fragile, but it easily pierced through the magma rock. It took root on the pinnacle, and it would not be shaken by the sea breeze.

It's just that surviving in the crevices of rocks is still somewhat difficult. If things go on like this, the silver tree will suffer from malnutrition.

The druid girl closed her eyes to feel the nature, and then sighed: "There is almost no power of natural spirits on this island."

"Then call them over. I have paid for it. The devil's contract has been signed, and they can't afford not to work."

Linde took out the scroll from his arms, held it up with both hands, and said solemnly: "All the spirits in the Sword Coast, in the name of the contractor, I summon you on the Sword Sea. Respond immediately and inject your power into the Silver Sacred Tree. Let it be enshrined on the cliffs of Jedi, as if it were fertile soil, and nourished by rain and dew."

As soon as he finished speaking, the situation suddenly changed.

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