Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 219: Shadow Altar


Oberstein, last night experienced a catastrophe.

A large section of the city walls collapsed, countless buildings within the city crumbled.

The City Hall almost turned into ruins, razed to the ground.

Countless civilians and adventurers were killed or injured, cries and wails filled the air.

Parker and his group stormed into the City Hall last night, and after a furious barrage, leveled it to the ground.

The three high-tier spellcaster elves merely resisted for a while, and then they were captured.

Sifler quickly hurried over.

Capturing Sifler took some effort, mainly because Parker wanted to capture him alive.

So many methods couldn't be used, not wanting to kill Sifler outright.

During the fight with Sifler, a large section of the city wall was directly knocked down.

Sifler was restrained in his actions, fearing for the ordinary people around him.

Parker's group finally succeeded in capturing Sifler.

On the ruins of the City Hall, the Governor looked at the rubble and corpses all around, his heart filled with despair, his face ashen.

With such a severe incident, in this lifetime he wouldn't even think about a promotion, and would also be held accountable.

Tyrion stood at his side with a grimy face, looking at the Governor, he said solemnly, "I told you before, those people are very dangerous! If you had let them evacuate earlier, there wouldn't have been such heavy casualties!"

The Governor didn't speak, his eyes vacant.

Tyrion had been busy all night directing soldiers to rescue the wounded, it was exhausting.

He glanced at the lost look of the Governor, estimating that he couldn't be relied on anymore.

In this chaotic time, it was solely his command of the soldiers that barely kept the situation under control.

The three high-tier spellcasting elves were captured, the Magister was also taken.

The strength of that group left a deep impression on Tyrion's mind.

"Wizards... are they really this powerful?"

In Tyrion's mind, the Magister was already an absolute powerhouse.

Sifler was even more famous for many years, the guardian of the Noen Kingdom.

But now he was captured alive by that group of wizards!

Besides sending people to rescue the wounded, Tyrion also issued a notice, informing that many dangerous individuals were lurking inside the Lime Mountain Range, urging the people of Oberstein to evacuate as soon as possible.

Originally, this announcement wasn't supposed to be made by him, but now the Governor couldn't be relied upon.

Moreover, the situation was urgent, Tyrion had to decide on his own.

In fact, there was no need for him to issue the announcement, as many surviving civilians and adventurers were already fleeing Oberstein.

They didn't know what happened, only knew that a group of demon-like figures had stormed into Oberstein, wreaking havoc.

The many spells used by the wizards were things these people had never seen before and couldn't understand.

In their eyes, these were the means of demons.

Though the group left, they had left an indelible mark of terror in the hearts of Oberstein's people.

At dawn, people started leaving one after another.

Adventurers had a deeper understanding of Parker's group's prowess.

Especially some casters, upon discovering that the group was at least wizardry level, completely lost the thought of exploring the Lime Mountain Range.

These adventurers fled the fastest, knowing they couldn't stay here any longer.

Many adventurers originally thought of seeking wealth amidst danger, but upon realizing that a bunch of Magic Masters had emerged from the Lime Mountain Range, they were scared out of their wits.

As Oberstein fell into chaos, Base 27 began its next move.

"This is the structure of the Shadow Altar, the materials are all stockpiled at the base. Next, we will establish at least twenty Shadow Altars within the Lime Mountain Range."

Kane held a blueprint in his hand, introducing it to Herag and other Level 1 wizards around him.

After listening to his explanation, Herag roughly understood.

The Shadow Altar is a summoning altar, with pre-arranged witch arrays inside.

As long as magic power is input into the Shadow Altar, it can summon demons from the Shadow Plane.

These demons are controlled by the people within Base 27 and can be used in combat.

The demons possess knight-level strength, or the casting capability of first-class and second-class wizard apprentices.

This type of Shadow Altar is a common method in the Wizard Plane, used for quickly and massively creating forces before plundering resources.

The Elf Race has a small population, and so do wizards actually.

There aren't many Official Wizards in the Land of Dawn, and even fewer can be used to open up warfare on the Elf Plane. It's impossible for these wizards to personally handle everything.

The demons summoned by the Shadow Altar play the role of charging into battle.

Moreover, as summoning only requires magic power, it is almost without cost for the wizards.

As long as there is enough magic power, forces can be created infinitely.

The people of Oberstein should be grateful that Parker chose to use the Shadow Altar, which is considered the best option.

Many base wizards choose to use altars like blood sacrifices, the demons summoned that way are even more powerful.

However, Parker isn't researching in that direction, so he used the more conventional Shadow Altar.

The task of building the altars was handed over to Herag and the other Level 1 wizards.

Herag and three others were assigned with one altar construction task.

The construction of the altar is actually quite simple, the materials are already prepared, it just needs to be assembled.

What is a little more difficult is that after the altar is built, it needs to create fifty shadow demons every day.

This is quite a large consumption for ordinary Level 1 wizards and a laborious task.

Herag collected the materials and blueprints needed for altar construction from Kane, then led David and Reese to the designated location to start building the Shadow Altar.

Their altar position was near the entrance of the mountain range, which was relatively more dangerous.

If someone attacked, they would be the first to encounter the enemy.

"Let's quickly build the altar first."

Herag looked at this location and indeed felt some pressure.

David and Reese also knew this position was not very safe, so they started assembling the Shadow Altar with black, rectangular stones.

The entire altar was hexagonal in shape, laid with three layers of stones.

The assembly process wasn't difficult, and the three of them took an hour to complete the altar.

Next, it was time to summon the shadow demons.

Following the blueprint's guidance, Herag input magic power into the altar.

The altar had many grooves, and when the magic power was input, these grooves started shining with red light.

A mass of black mist began to appear in the center of the altar, and when Herag continued to provide magic power, the black mist gradually solidified into a tangible form.

After a minute, a black two-headed wolf appeared atop the altar.

The two-headed wolf sniffed at Herag and the others, then obediently lowered its head and walked over to crouch beside them.

These summoned demons would stay near the altar unless given other orders.

Herag and the others could also command these demons, but Kane's directive was to leave these demons near the altar unless there were special circumstances.

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