Chapter 274: Star Spirit Clocktower – Spirit of the Wild
Chapter 274: Star Spirit Clocktower – Spirit of the Wild
Chapter 274 - 274: Star Spirit Clocktower – Spirit of the Wild"Is this the fragment of the Deathlord's corpse?"
Su Nan gazed intently at the swamp below, his eyes deep with thought.
The cyan-green swamp water was thick and viscous, constantly bubbling with green smoke, and spread across an area roughly a hundred square meters. Amidst the scattered sands, it appeared disturbingly out of place.
At the center of the swamp, a small piece of grayish-white flesh, about the size of a thumb, floated.
Even from a distance, Su Nan could still feel the intense energy fluctuations emanating from the fragment.
Around the swamp, the ground was littered with the corpses of over twenty divine beings, along with thousands of puppet remains.
Just this small fragment of divine corpse had transformed into dozens of divine beings, a clear testament to the terrifying strength and infectious nature of divine entities.
Su Nan raised his hand, casting his Mage Hand to reach for the grayish-white fragment, intending to lift it from the swamp.
But before the Mage Hand could touch the fragment, it was quickly corroded by the green smoke rising from the swamp.
"The corrosion is quite strong," Su Nan raised an eyebrow and thought for a moment. A surge of silver liquid metal flowed from his palm, forming a massive hand to reach for the fragment.
The silver hand passed through the swamp without issue. However, as soon as it touched the grayish-white fragment, the area where the hand made contact rapidly corroded, and the entire hand began to shrink at a slow yet visible pace.
Su Nan was forced to release more liquid metal to maintain the shape of the silver hand and successfully extracted the fragment.
"This level of corrosiveness means that any being below the Wizard level would be infected and turned into a toxic monster just by getting too close."
"Even a First-Level Wizard would likely struggle to keep this thing near them for long."
If such a small fragment of a divine corpse was this dangerous, it's unimaginable how terrifying the full divine body's corrosive power would be.
"It seems that I'll need to create a special container for it," Su Nan muttered.
He decided to return to the Wizard Tower to study the fragment's properties further and develop a proper container.
However, upon returning to the Wizard Tower, he found Cyril waiting for him.
"It looks like your progress is going well, you've found a divine corpse fragment already," Cyril observed, his eyes lighting up as he noticed the silver liquid sphere floating beside Su Nan.
With his spiritual power, Cyril could easily sense the concentrated divine energy inside.
"Perfect, I've brought a special container to store the divine corpse fragments."
Cyril threw a ring toward Su Nan, which floated toward him.
Su Nan caught it and examined it closely.
The ring was ancient in design, with intricate and dense engravings covering its surface, giving off a sense of stillness.
"This is the Forbidden God Ring, created by the Star Spirit Clocktower. It can suppress the leakage of divine power and essence," Cyril explained.
Su Nan nodded in understanding.
Among the many wizard factions, the Star Spirit Clocktower was perhaps the most dedicated to hunting gods. In fact, nearly a third of the gods slain by wizards were killed by the Star Spirit Clocktower.
It was said that the founder of the Star Spirit Clocktower had his home plane destroyed by a god, and vowed to hunt down gods for the rest of his life. This led to the creation of the Clocktower, which focused primarily on god-slaying.
Most of the spells, magical items, and golems designed to fight gods were invented by wizards from the Star Spirit Clocktower.
Su Nan placed the grayish-white fragment into the Forbidden God Ring, and the corrosive energy that surrounded it instantly vanished.
He withdrew the liquid metal and nodded at Cyril.
"Thank you."
"You're welcome."
Cyril hesitated for a moment but eventually gave up on persuading Su Nan to hand over the divine corpse fragment to the Wisdom Codex. It was clear that Su Nan wasn't planning to do so, likely preferring to keep the fragment for his own re
"Yet this is only a fraction of the total strength of the Deep Blue Alliance and Spirit of the Wild. The depth of the large wizard factions is truly formidable. The Star Alliance still has a long way to go."
Su Nan couldn't help but feel a sense of awe. He looked up at the sky above the battlefield.
There, countless war constructs and wizard towers floated, though far fewer in number than on the ground, their combat intensity was no less than that below.
One side had deployed hundreds of towering giant spires, all ocean
blue in color. While these towers were slightly smaller than the small wizard towers, they were still colossal.
Moving Spires!
The Deep Blue Alliance's famous war constructs, known throughout the multiverse!
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