Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 1163: Arrogant Manx
The development of the plot was so exciting that even Shar did not expect that her sudden whim of wanting to fight Amaunata secretly would trigger such a chain effect, so she quickly ended her attack on Sun Peacock and turned to Looking at the giant screen.
The black whip shadows all over the sky disappeared without a trace, leaving only a golden peacock with messy hair and no tail hair lying on the ground motionless.
Hill silently looked at his chaotic little garden, and sighed softly. Fortunately, the flowers, plants and trees here were all radiated by the morning light and the moon's divine power because of the appearance of Selûne and Ransander, and even The shadows under him seem to have become tenacious... Although they were stumbling around, they still survived the terrible attack.
As for those tables, chairs and benches, if they are broken, they will be broken, but it's nothing.
It's okay, although it looks bleak, it's not really a loss.
Liszt poked his head in Hill's study, and after seeing Hill's slight nod, he quickly directed the puppets to clean up the garden.
On the other side of the giant screen...the archmages from Halrua suddenly had a commotion: it seemed that it was because of the familiarity with the Archmage of Amn shown by this Ms. Manx, that Means a very long partnership.
However, who doesn't know that the little girl Manx was sent to Waterdeep City by the Harua royal family?
Those who scheme against others hate the most that their schemes are all in other people's schemes.
The masters of Haruah could no longer hold on to the calm expression of "everything is under control".
An old mage wearing a dark blue mage robe and a blue mage hat flew out of the white sailboat: "Who are you...?
Since it is in cooperation with the Twin Towers, why was it born in Harua?
Just to make us **** off our allies? "
Manx held a small fan, and covered his mouth with a smile: "Who told Amn that there are not so many prophecy mages~ more than twenty... how many are left now?
It should be said, is there only one...the elector of Savras left?
Electors can be used in many ways in Toril sometimes!
Nat Yarhe of Halruah, ah, that's not right, it should be said to be the predecessor, Archmage Zarathom.
By the way, is the current archmage who... who didn't know the prophecy at all but ascended to the throne inexplicably, still alive? "
Hill blinked, Zarathom, wasn't it with those prophecy mages who were going to transfer to other planes with the capital of Haluah, and they happened to be backlashed by the spell plague when they were casting spells in Haluah's palace , were blown to death together?
If only he survives... this is Savras' ally in Halrua, right?
It's quite normal for this kind of old guy who survived the Nether period to mix with Savras... What Archmage Harua wanted was originally a neutral person. Net, the goddess of magic who doesn't care about anything.
He doesn't necessarily think that Savras' idea of controlling the goddess of magic will be successful, but he must know that such a goddess of magic may be just what they want...Safras may not be able to control a magic The goddess puppet, but the magic net can.
The magic net doesn't care whether the people who use its own network are right or wrong, good or bad.
Manx laughed unscrupulously: "Ah, stop talking about allies.
The Seven Northern Sisters, since the day Black Tong died, haven't they been the thorn in your flesh and blood of Haluah?
Halrua will never be the center of the Weave as long as they are here.
Although Hei Tong died completely, even if it was because of her soul that was integrated with the magic net, no matter how much Midnight didn't like Elastra and the others, it was impossible to deprive them of their voter status.
Moreover, Alustri and the others acted too independently. The Seven Sisters took Shadow Valley as their base, and not only pulled Elminster into their camp, they firmly occupied the western part of Faerun Continent. Even Kelben, the only thing Haruah can count on, married Leila.
Heh~
Who made you push too hard? Kelben, who has always been suspicious, is so scared that he would rather pretend to be his grandson than accept your solicitation.
As long as they are here, the anchor of the magic net will always be in the Sword Coast area.
So... what are you accusing me of?
From the moment you saw me, didn't you agree with me?
What a good reason is my Manx who looks exactly like Midnight~
Kelben is dead, and the seven sisters are still wandering outside at a loss, looking for the goddess of magic who has wandered somewhere. On the mainland of Faerun, only you Halrua are the most powerful.
As long as Dandel breaks through Toril's blockade and the magic net is crumbling, you sincerely regard yourself as the anchor point of the magic net. If you don't want to really destroy the magic net, you will definitely be willing to accept your surrender... Even if Mystra is standing in the center of the magic net, he can only accept his fate, right?
But there must be a premise, Mystra is too weak to stabilize the magic net with her own strength.
That's why you're working with Savras.
Don't you know that these female mages with Mystra's soul fragments may be the bait thrown out?
Of course you do.
But, tricks like tricks can only be used among opponents of comparable strength, right?
What delusional soup did Savras give you to make you feel that you can wrestle with AO?
I really want to know! "
Looking at the unpredictable faces of the masters of Harua, Manx removed the fan in front of his face, smiled from ear to ear and said, "Don't tell me, you just heard him draw a big picture. Cake, I will support myself to death.
If you are really so stupid... the little lemurs made with your souls will definitely not be able to advance, right? "
Zarasom didn't show any anger, just squinted his eyes, and his voice was calm with a faint threat: "And Harua, you can only send it up by yourself first, and wait for our choice.
As for Amn, you are commanding from behind.
Does it need to be explained who is afraid of whom?
If... it wasn't for the prophesied collapse of the magic net that happened earlier, how could Harua have ended up in this situation?
This advance is not what you expected, right?
That's why I had to give up and continue to hide behind, putting myself into the body of a little baby.
Ah... so you and Talos will get in touch just so that the disciples of Velsharoon will send you to Halruah?
You see, your true allies can't even send a child to Halruah.
Is there anything else to say? "
Manx laughed: "What's the use of saying this? You're standing in the same place with the Amn mage you despise.
So, Savras, are you still going to play hide and seek out there? "
There was no sound on the white sailboat, and some Harua archmages standing on the deck just looked at Manx who was laughing wildly with calm expressions.
"Let's see...how long can you hide." Manx stopped laughing and said in a cold voice.
She swung her fingerless gloved right hand vigorously, and a blue spot of light was wrapped in black light like a shooting star and went straight towards the primordial storm that revolved around the two huge iron gates.
After a loud bang, the storm dissipated directly.
Only the two bare iron doors are left.
Manx, whose hair has gradually changed from black to white, seems to have grown a lot, she turned around and shouted angrily: "What are you waiting for?"
The Mystra soul carrier who had been standing in a beautiful posture suddenly flew straight towards the two gates and exploded into a brilliant blue firework~IndoMTL.com~ah..." Man Kex's voice also changed from crisp to hoarse, "It doesn't seem to be enough.
What, Zalasom, do I still need to call my name?
Could it be that you are reluctant to part with those crumbs?
Or, do you want me to pull those two spectators... uninvited guests out?
I am quite interested.
I just don't know, who are the gods in those two fragments? One, it should be Sune, and the other one who entered the room with Haim?
I really can't figure it out. "
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