Lord of Spells from Faerûn

Chapter 90 Heart of Darkness

Imrik was very satisfied with this first necromancy teaching in Inkanistayum. Mentor Nathaniel deeply attracted Imrik's attention with his excellent necromancy scholarship.

As a wild mage who relied on himself in the countryside, neither his predecessor nor current Imrik had access to such advanced arcane thoughts.

After class, a little fat man, one of the three apprentices, came over and said enthusiastically to Imrik: "Hello, I am Hoyle. Are you the new sixth-level mage?"

Imric nodded and asked curiously: "Have you heard of me?"

The fat mage looked around and whispered: "Of course, a sixth-level mage with a natural intelligence of 18 points is already a top-notch qualification in Inkanistayum. Do you see the two people over there? Are those the brother and sister Katiye and Erdis? You'd better be careful with them, they are all narrow-minded masters. If they are jealous of you, they will definitely find an opportunity to put on your shoes."

Imric looked at another male and female Necromancer apprentice in the distance. Their appearance was quite in line with the public's fantasy of the appearance of a Necromancer. They were pale, sinister, with a sharp hooked nose as sharp as a knife, and cunning and sinister eyes.

Seeing Imrik looking at the two of them, her sister Erdis showed a seductive smile, licked her fiery red lips, and raised a hand to make a gesture of wiping her neck.

Imrik looked at them expressionlessly and asked, "What level of mages are those two people?"

The fat man said with a little fear: "My sister Erdis is a fifth-level necromancer, and his brother is a seventh-level necromancer!"

In the continent of Faerûn, mages who can master fourth-ring spells are already the absolute backbone. Such mages can gain a respectable place no matter where they are.

Imric raised a smile. For him, this was not a threat, so he didn't take it to heart. He came here to absorb as much arcane knowledge as he could. As for other things, he had no intention of paying attention.

If you are dealing with such a jealous person, just ignore it. It is impossible to reason with such a person. No matter what, if he is jealous of your achievements, then he will hate you to the bone.

Imric returned to the dormitory with a lot of notes. Victor walked up to him with a smile and asked, "How do you feel? It's the first class today."

Imrik sighed: "The level of tutor Nathaniel is indeed very high, and what he taught in class inspired me deeply."

Victor said regretfully: "Teacher Nathaniel is indeed very good, but I still think the necromancy system is too gloomy. It would be better if you join the prophecy system, or the conjuration system where Isaiah is. We can still Just a companion.”

Isaiah, who was sitting on the sofa and reading a book seriously, suddenly said: "Studying is a lonely thing and should not be done with anyone."

Isaiah personally believes in "Mage is a lonely animal" as his life doctrine. He does not feel guilty that he is not good at socializing. Instead, he enjoys abandoning these useless interpersonal relationships, which allows him to have sufficient time to study magic.

After hearing this, Victor gently comforted him: "You have to have contact with others occasionally, Isaiah. If you isolate yourself for a long time, you will have psychological problems!"

Isaiah did not speak, but continued to be immersed in his own world silently.

Victor shut his mouth helplessly, and turned around to find that Imrik had also walked up the stairs and returned to his room. He lived with two mages who didn't like to communicate, which made him, an extrovert, speechless.

Imric retreated into his room and sorted out today's notes, then climbed into bed to meditate and sleep.

The next day, Imrik arrived at the laboratory villa in the teaching area early. This time, he was the first to arrive.

There are three laboratories in the Laboratory Villa, which can accommodate up to three instructors at the same time. Nathaniel's Necromancy Department has one of the three laboratories as a dedicated laboratory for the Necromancy Department, because the Necromancy Department is one of the eight major The faction that uses the laboratory most frequently and relies on it the most.

Not long after, as the other three apprentices arrived, Nathaniel also arrived belatedly. He called a few servants and carried four corpses to the operating table in front of the four apprentices.

"Pick up the scalpel on your right hand, dissect the corpse in front of you, and seal every organ with [preserved organs]." Nathaniel gave the task.

Imrik picked up the scalpel and made a large gash on the chest of the corpse cleanly. As a combat member of the Foundation in his previous life, his rigorous training made him well aware of the organs of various parts of the human body.

The heart, lungs, kidneys, stomach and other organs were all taken out intact. Imrik gently brushed his left hand over the organs and chanted a spell in a low voice.

"Preserve the organs."

The gloomy negative energy gently wraps these organs. Thanks to the extremely low temperature, these organs can be protected by this necromantic spell for 24 hours and are not disturbed by the temperature and bacteria in the air.

Nathaniel saw Imric's extremely fast speed and said with admiration: "Very good. The scalpel is one of the most useful tools of the Necromancer. Being so proficient will provide you with great help in studying spells in the future." s help."

Hearing Nathaniel's praise, the Cartier siblings looked up at Imric jealously, especially Erdis. Her hands were too clumsy and her stomach bag was accidentally scratched, and Nathaniel gave her a hard blow. The ground scolded him.

After everyone finished dissecting, Nathaniel picked up the heart that Imrik had dissected and said: "Every organ in the human body has its own irreplaceable function. As the heart of the organ that provides blood to the whole body, the heart is the most important organ. An important part.”

Rich negative energy rose up in his hands, awakening the corpse in front of Imrik.

"Manipulate the dead."

The corpse in front of Imric was transformed into a zombie and stood up, walking slowly to Nathaniel's side.

"The original dark vitality flowing in the bodies of undead creatures allows them to move freely without all their organs, but this is only the most basic. If you want to create more powerful undead creatures, the assistance of organs is indispensable."

"Just like those powerful necromancers transforming creatures, by strengthening the body and organs, the abilities of the transformed objects can be improved in all aspects."

"The first spell I want to teach you is my own unique three-ring spell - Heart of Darkness."

Nathaniel took out a flawless obsidian and murmured to himself. The heart in his hand continuously gathered a large amount of negative energy and inhaled it. The powerful negative energy infected the color of the heart, turning it into something like Pure black carbon ink.

After being transformed by the spell, the heart beats like an organ in a living body, "thumping."

I feel a little guilty. There are a lot of words about organs in these two chapters. Will they be reviewed? Please finish writing this part quickly. I am very scared.

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