Chapter 294 Stranger (1/2)

Chapter 294 Stranger

Medula stabbed her hand into the air in front of her, but instead of passing through air, she ripped into the space itself, distorted ripples shi+ around her wrist

"[Enter Vault]" Medula chanted as she ripped her ar the space like a piece of paper, revealing yawning darkness tinted in purple From the slit space, she reached in and withdrew a tome

The moment she took out the book, the ated It becan of intense ly siiven solid forreenat the book was difficult The moment Aldrich tried to perceive it, the book started to distort in his vision, and he heard countless dead voices whispering and shouting in tande a malevolent orchestra in his brain

Aldrich closed his eyes while raising his hand over Chrysa's face, knowing that if he looked into the book forhis mind He knew that undead were immune to mind control, but this was different The book did not seek to control his mind, no, it simply had so much power, so much arcane, abstract, deathly power that it overloaded hispoint

"If my observations are correct, your system of power can absorb any manner of spell, no matter how complex it is, and add it to your arsenal," said Medula "This should be no different"

"It won't I know because I took this tome from you in the past and used it as my own," said Aldrich He knew that his syste them, but he briefly wondered if it could take in a spell of this caliber

Froame let hi a skill or spell That would have been anti-fun

"Scary book," said Chrysa "Do you really want that one?"

"I do" Aldrich waved his hand forward, bidding Medula to bring the book to his palm to consume

"Before you take this to with you," said Medula

"What?"

"The Death Lord is content in letting you take, no inherit her powers as she believes you a reflection of herself A, and you wish to wipe it out, to enforce your vision of an ideal world upon all existence," said Medula

Aldrich knew the Death Lord's goals She wanted to essentially turn everyone in the entire Elduin realm into undead because she believed that to be undead was far better than to groeak and old and sad

Fundamentally, she believed herself altruistic

One of the reasons she looked down so fiercely upon the life Gods like A in the worshi+p of their short lived, sufferingthem to their same divine level

Of course, in practice, the Death Lord was a brutal warlord who killed countless ht dying under her hand and rising again as an undead was a better alternative to o that far But yes, I want to use ," said Aldrich "Otherwise there's no point having this power"

"Then I want you to make the same proly earnest, losing the bored, cold edge it usually always honed

"What is it?"

"Knowledge only hasthose can understand it This power of yours, necroreatest powers I know for a conqueror

But it is also dangerous for knowledge

Ae demons like myself, one of the forces we feared the most was necromancy Not because it posed a combat threat to us, it certainly did, but e

All too often, necroer think nor strive to create neledge

I want you to prorohen youra sea ofpuppets in the pursuit of power But in the end, when you have your power, I do not want you to be a lone soul in co souls

If ainst the very fabric ofI simply could not allow it"

"I can promise that," said Aldrich "Youas much free will as I can And it's efficient There's no issue here"

"It is easy for you to say this now The terow over ti you have in droves

Do not forget my promise"

A pause

"Or I will have to personally raise ainst you"

"Like I said, you don't have to worry"

Medula pressed the toainst Aldrich's stretched out hand He absorbed the ite it and i

[Toht Parade of a Thousand Spirits learned]