The Magic Plain can improve the spellcasting ability of the mage. Any mage who casts spells on the Magic Plain can passively possess the four lines of magic at the master level.
Because of this, any creature will not choose the magic plain when fighting a mage. The magic plain can bring extremely powerful bonuses to the mage.
For ordinary mages, in order to learn a spell as quickly as possible, they will also use the Magic Plain to help them master the effect of the spell.
Therefore, for mages, the Magic Plains is an extremely important location.
After learning this from Lal, the first thing Rhodes thought about was not matters about the Magic Plain. What Rhodes was thinking about was why Lar didn't tell him the news about the Magic Plains in the previous process.
Under the current situation, he did not do anything to Laldo, but he took the initiative to tell himself the news. Could it be that the magic plain that Lal said was actually just a trap, and it really existed there? , is a large town in Eli.
Once Lal chooses to deceive himself, Rhodes will be in a very difficult situation. According to Rhodes' current strength, it is obviously difficult to escape from the attack of such a large town.
The existence of the Magic Plain is relatively rare, and it is difficult to find the location of the Magic Plain without extensive investigation in advance.
Even if the Magic Plain does exist, the enemies in the Magic Plain will also be stronger. Going to the Magic Plain will bring Rhodes more improvement in his spellcasting ability.
After thinking about it for a while, Rhodes finally decided to give up the idea of going to the Magic Plains.
For Rhodes at this time, what he needs most is still to gain a lot of experience points. The benefits of going to the Magic Plains cannot exceed Rhodes' behavior of destroying the village. On the contrary, Rhodes needs to bear a lot of risks.
While Rhodes was thinking about it, Lal took the initiative to take the map from Rhodes, pointed to a valley on the map, and said, "This is the space I was talking about. Although I I have never learned magic, but I also know what you casters call this area. This location should be called the Magic Plain."
At this time, Rhodes shook his head at Lal, but silently recorded the location of the Magic Plain in his heart.
After understanding Rhodes' decision, Lal said nothing more and just pointed out the location of the next tribe on the map. According to the situation on the map, this location was far away from here.
Rhodes knew that there might still be many small and medium-sized tribes lurking around the current location, but Lal's intelligence also had limitations, and it was impossible to understand all the surrounding situations.
So far, the information provided by Lal has been extremely accurate, and Rhodes knew that he also had his own ideas when choosing to provide this information.
At this time, Rhodes immediately took Lal onto the bone dragon and flew towards this location.
On the Bone Dragon, Rhodes also learned about this location from Lal. According to the information provided by Lal, this location should belong to a gathering place for humans.
There are a large number of fantasy creatures in Eli. Since the entire Eli area is extremely vast, any creature can come and settle in Eli.
In this case, there are also many human gathering places in Eli. Whether it is a small village or a large human town, you can see it in Eli.
But this time, the information provided by Lal was about such a small human town. Rhodes was even able to find the logo of this town on the map.
After listening to Lal's introduction, Rhodes did not change his goal, but continued towards the location of the town.
At this time, Lal may have become accustomed to the feeling of flying on the bone dragon. Even when he looked at the changes in the surrounding scenery, he didn't feel dizzy like before, and even the tone of his answer to Rhodes became calmer.
Rhodes' attention was obviously not on Lal. After understanding these things, Rhodes, who was on the bone dragon, concentrated on observing the changes in the terrain and ignored Lal.
Rhodes knew that since he was attacking a small town, based on the number of undead creatures under his command, it was obviously impossible to stop all the people in the town. Many people would have the opportunity to escape during the battle.
Different from the centaur tribe that was destroyed previously, although some centaurs escaped during the previous battle. However, due to the lingering nature of intelligence, even if these centaurs pass on the news, it will be difficult for them to get the attention of Eri's senior officials for a while.
After getting the news about the centaur, the elves in Eli would only regard Rhodes as a escaping necromancer. They did not plan to send powerful creatures to deal with Rhodes. Instead, they sent low-level elves to collect intelligence.
According to Rhodes's assumption, only after his attacks on the tribe were discovered, the elves in Eli would pay enough attention to him and send powerful enough guards to hunt him down.
However, the results of attacking such a town are completely different. Once Rhodes chooses to attack a town, his strength will be completely exposed to the eyes of those survivors. It can be said that as long as Rhodes chooses to attack the town, subsequent operations in Eli will be extremely difficult.
Rhodes calculated that after he solved the town here, the experience points he could gain would be enough to advance.
And when that time comes, Rhodes will not stay in Eli for a long time, but choose to return to the City of Lament immediately to make the next plan.
While Rhodes was thinking, the Bone Dragon had arrived not far from the town.
Above the sky, Rhodes quickly observed the situation around the town. Rhodes tried to determine the situation inside the town through his own observations.
According to Lal, this should be just a small town, and Rhodes needed to confirm this.
In Rhode's view, there are a large number of houses in the town, indicating the large population inside. Looking at the number of houses alone, it is obviously far more than the dwarf villages that Rhodes attacked before.
The town's defense facilities are not perfect, and there are short stone walls around it. As a barrier to the enemy, there are many ditches under the city walls, but there is no water source in them, and it has obviously not been completed yet.
Compared with the tribe that Rhodes originally attacked, the defense facilities here can be considered relatively complete. The tribes that Rhodes attacked before were only surrounded by wooden fences, and there was no such stone wall.
(End of chapter)