Master of Spells from Faerun

Chapter 101 Half Plane

Chapter 101 Half Plane

According to the information of the female mage, the portal made of this stone ring will only take effect after sunset and before sunrise. When the sky is full of stars, during this period, the magic aura of the stone ring will be strengthened to an extremely intense level.

At that time, use the sacrificial bowl filled with the blood of the creature, place it in the center of the stone ring, summon the [Glass Castle] to descend, and then the portal can be opened.

Seeing that it was still early, Imrik called out [Leomond's Cabin] to rest on the spot.

After copying the contents of the spell book, it was already late at night.

Imrik put away [Leomond's Cabin] and looked at the sky.

At this time, a sky full of stars had already appeared in the sky, and the light of Silver Moon Selûne covered the entire land, placing the stone ring in a radiant brilliance.

"Give me a little of your blood."

Imrik told Vakaris that he did not intend to fill the sacrificial bowl with his own blood.

Vakaris was quite helpless, and pulled out a dagger to slash her hand, and a lot of blood flowed out, constantly filling the dark green sacrificial bowl.

"Okay." Imrik stopped Vakaris, whose face was a little pale, and cast a [cure serious injury] for her.

"Thank you for your kindness."

Vakaris, who was recovering, was a little surprised. She didn't expect the mage to treat her injury kindly.

Imrik ignored it, and the invisible thoughts scattered from his mind, lifted the sacrificial bowl and suspended it in the center of the stone ring.

He raised his hands high and chanted an ancient spell from the ancient star elves loudly. A strong magical aura began to shine on the surface of the stone tablet, and the hurricane formed by the magic power blew up the leaves on the surrounding ground.

A beam of light shot down from the silver moon in the sky and hit the sacrificial bowl. The blood in the bowl continued to evaporate, as if some invisible creature was devouring the blood.

As the blood completely disappeared, a huge blue light door appeared in place.

Imrik stared at the light gate with probing eyes, and muttered to himself: "Is this the portal to [Glass Castle]?"

He added various defensive spells for himself, and then ordered Copper Furnace and Vakaris to enter the portal first.

Vakaris' face froze. She thought that the "end" that Imric referred to was to open the portal, but she didn't expect to enter with him. Fortunately, she didn't have the ability to make trouble, otherwise she would be the first to be unlucky .

Vakaris resigned to his fate and stepped into the portal with Tong Furnace. Imrik waited for a while, took out the ring on the neck collar of Tong Furnace and took a look. The life indicator on it did not disappear.

So he stepped into this huge blue portal with confidence.

Just when his front foot stepped in, the sacrificial bowl finally fell to the ground as if it had exhausted its strength, and the huge blue portal closed with a sound.

After a bout of dizziness, Imrik realized he was in another place.Copper Furnace and Vakaris also stood in place, and the three were still standing in the stone ring, but the surrounding forest had disappeared without a trace.

They were on a small reef, surrounded by rough sea water, and the sky was covered with dark clouds.In front of everyone stood four towers that were not known to be made of glass or crystal, emitting a faint light.

The two tops, the nearest and the ones farther away, exude light like lighthouses, and seem to be transparent and thin glass bridges, connecting the small island at their feet and the nearest tower.

A giant sea snake skeleton is wrapped around the bridge in front of the island like a coil, as if it is using its huge body to deter passers-by.

Imrik watched the turbulent seawater constantly beating against the glass castle in the distance. No one knew exactly how these exquisite buildings resisted the waves for many years.

"No. This gravity"

As soon as Imrik lifted his foot and took a step, he realized that something was wrong. The ground under his feet seemed to be a little too light, and he felt that his whole body was lighter than before he entered.

He looked up at the starry sky. Although the dark clouds blocked most of his vision, there were still a few stars exposed.

Imrik struggled to identify the stars in the sky, and was excited to find that the layout of the starry sky here was indeed inconsistent with that of Toril.

He looked at the endless black sea around him, as if there was nothing in the whole world except the island in front of him.

"Half-plane?"

Imrik raised the corner of his mouth, this is probably the legendary demiplane.

The so-called demiplane is different from the plane, it is a limited world existence.

Most of them are small in size, attached to various planes and floating in the endless phlogiston sea.

Some demiplanes are natural, and some are artificially created. Many mages will spend a lot of money to build their own demiplanes and build their mage towers in order to build their mage towers in an absolutely safe location.

If the place in front of him is an unowned demiplane, then Imrik will make a lot of money!

Use the navigation technique to locate this half-plane, and then destroy the stele portal in Gonghu Forest, and this half-plane will belong to you from then on!
"However, we still need to see if there are any aborigines."

Imrik looked at the glass castle in the distance. This exquisite building built by the ancient star elves attracted the attention of visitors like an invisible black hole.

The glass trestle bridge connecting the tower and the small island at the foot looks extremely fragile, but it has not broken after years of waves, apparently fixed by some kind of high-level magic.

Imrik and the others stepped onto the glass bridge and walked towards the tower in the distance. Although the skeleton of the sea snake wrapped around the bridge looked extremely threatening, the giant sea snake skeleton was actually lifeless.

Perhaps it is the guardian left by the owner of the castle many years ago. Under the erosion of the ancient years, he dedicated his own bones to continue guarding the glass trestle bridge.

Crossing the glass bridge, Imrik and the others arrived at the small island where the tower was located. This tower was an irregular octagonal spire made of opaque glass.

There is a bridge at different heights on its three sides. The top of the pyramid-shaped tower is made of transparent glass and emits light like a lighthouse.

Entering the tower, there is an empty hall with no one. Above the hall, a glass sign with the words "Welcome Tower" hangs.

Imrik searched around the tower with Vakaris and the copper furnace, but found nothing of value or living things.

The three of them came to the top of the tower, and a huge glass door appeared in front of everyone. The unknown building materials made it impossible for them to see the scene behind the glass door.

"Open it," Imrik ordered.

Tonglu stepped forward, roared, and pushed open the glass door with all his strength.

"squeak"

Noisy voices came to everyone's ears as the door opened. Behind the door, a large group of undead creatures formed from the bones of orcs and elves stared at the three of them coldly.

(End of this chapter)

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