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Chapter 69 The Tranquility of Horror

If you can look down from the air, you can easily find that the entire Calais train station is like a huge sardine can, packed to the brim.

And from the sky, it looked like these people were still moving around, like a nest of ants on a hot pot that couldn't stop.

On the outside of this "sardine can" is the encirclement of the Nagas, as well as five unfolding magic circles.

Named as spell-type Nagas, they have four arms and they not only exist as the middle-level commanders of the legion, casting spells is their main job.

And because of the existence of the command link, all Nagas are electronic undead. They can coordinate themselves and others quite easily, even to the point where even their souls can resonate at the same frequency.

, is an excellent choice for collaborative spellcasting.

What they were casting at this moment was not a powerful offensive spell, but a tranquility spell that didn't sound like anything special.

There doesn't seem to be much compatibility between this spell and the Necromancer. It can even be said that the word tranquility has nothing to do with the Necromancer.

Normally, this adjective can only be used to describe a cemetery that is full of sacredness and solemnity.

Apart from this, no one would use tranquility to describe the undead.

Although the undead usually make no sound, they can never be described as peaceful, because usually, the undead only bring terror and fear to people.

But this does not mean that necromancers will not study related spells.

The so-called tranquility spell was originally a spell used by priests or druids to calm restless energy or emotions, calm people down, and eliminate overly excited emotions.

After being acquired by the Necromancer, this spell has been improved to a certain extent and turned into a spell that can calm the soul. It is used by the Necromancer to control the summons of the dead on a large scale, or for

Calm down some vicious ghosts with strong emotions.

The level of the spell was not high. With a command link to transmit spell information and coordinate spell casting, a tranquility spell was released that enveloped the entire Calais train station.

Under the radiant influence of the spell, the originally restless and frantic crowd gradually calmed down.

They slowly stopped tearing, beating and gnawing in their hands, and many of them fell to the ground due to lack of strength.

There were also some seriously injured people who let out low groans, seemingly calling for help, but the expressions on the faces of everyone around them were quiet and peaceful, and no one intended to help.

In addition to these injured or depleted people, there were mostly people standing there with calm expressions on their faces.

They seemed to suddenly have no desires or desires, and were not moved by external influences at all, as if they had fallen into an ethereal state.

Even when the Nagas began to shrink the encirclement and subdue everyone as prisoners, they just complied with the Nagas' actions with a calm face, without any sense of resistance.

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Chen Mo, who saw all this through the images transmitted from the perspective of the Nagas at the scene, couldn't help but shake his head.

"Although the Tranquility Technique is useful, the side effects are simply unbearable." Chen Mo complained, and at the same time issued new orders to Fasqi and Sivara.

While doing all this, he did not forget to ask Pascal to record the relevant information.

This can be called one of the few actual combat usage records of Tranquility, and it is valuable data that must be recorded.

The effect of Tranquility is indeed very good, but its sequelae are also quite serious, so serious that even necromancers are unwilling to use this spell.

The reason is naturally very simple, because the effect of the tranquility technique is so good that after people fall into a state of tranquility, not only will they lose their emotional ups and downs, but even the soul will fall into an inert state.

It was as if those people in Calais at this moment had no reaction at all to external stimulation and could only obey blankly, as if they had lost their souls.

In fact, they are almost the same as losing their souls at this moment. Under the influence of the tranquility technique, these human souls have almost lost their response to external stimuli and have become like walking zombies.

Although they are still alive, they are basically not much different from corpses that are summoned again after death.

This is also the reason why Necromancers are reluctant to use Tranquility.

It has been emphasized many times before that strong emotions are the basis for the existence of advanced undead souls. Souls without emotions and obsessions will soon dissipate under the erosion of time.

Therefore, emotions are very important to the undead. When an undead becomes indifferent to everything, it also loses its ability to maintain itself.

Normally, the undead would need to go through a long period of time and completely lose their passion before they would fall into such a state and eventually dissipate. Tranquility is a spell that can do this through external influences.

Once this spell was developed, its use was discovered by the Necromancers, and it was quickly used in battles with other Necromancers.

For ordinary people, although the impact of Tranquility is very far-reaching, usually the sequelae do not last long.

As the spell dissipates, human emotions will slowly recover. Although this recovery process is quite slow, it can still be recovered eventually.

But the undead are different. Once the soul falls into this peaceful state and loses emotional maintenance and support, even the souls of advanced undead will soon fall into deathly silence, and then lose themselves and dissipate.

And the very troublesome thing is that most advanced undead souls have no bodies, or their bodies are too powerful, so that once they fall into a state of tranquility, it is difficult to have any influence on them from the outside world and arouse their emotions again.

, to get them out of this state.

This also caused the Necromancers to use Tranquility to kill other Necromancers, so much so that the Necromancers almost lost their inheritance.

If someone hadn't developed a counter-spell based on the principles of Serenity later, which could relieve the state of high-level undead after being possessed by Serenity, this spell alone would have been enough to destroy the Necromancer profession.

After all, most necromancers will choose to transform themselves into higher necromancers under the erosion of time, and the Serenity spell will also be effective on them.

This also makes most necromancers dislike using this spell, even if there is a counter-spell.

However, for Chen Mo, there is no problem in just using it on humans. After the Nagas solve the problem, he can then cast a counter-spell to remove the tranquil state on them.


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