Age of Adepts
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chapter-78
Beautiful, beautifully done! Vampires truly deserved to be known as the nobles of the dark night! They could even kill in such a graceful and elegant manner, making it full of artistic flair. Magnificent!
Greem couldn’t help but mutter some praise under his breath. He then refocused his mind and threw out the Flaming Spear in his hand. This time, his target was an apprentice who had five skulls hovering around his body!
The Flaming Spear that suddenly exploded destroyed two skulls of the target. It also managed to trigger the apprentice’s anger. He kept waving his pitch-black staff at Greem, throwing curse spells one after the other at Greem. These spells were all invisible to the naked eye.
After receiving the order from Greem, the Hunter took his position and blocked off all the curse spells. With the Hunter taking care of this, Greem focused his mind and kept launching attacks at the apprentice who appeared to be a necromancer.
All kind of curse spells were launched. There was Scavenger Bugs, Voodoo Skulls, Bone Spears, and even Unnerving Gazes. The magic spells this necromancer apprentice demonstrated had really widened Greem’s horizons. If not because of the fact that he had activated his Elementium Vision, he knew he wouldn’t be able to match this apprentice. He wouldn’t be able to even if he was given nine lives.Meanwhile, the only threat he brought to his enemy was his Flaming Spear and the Hunter’s Dirt Spear. The lack of long-range magic spells had made Greem realize something. Maybe he should find some time to develop a Golem which specialized in long-range attacks.
Even though Greem’s overall strength was insufficient to break through the necromancer apprentice’s defense, the team members behind Greem could do that. After establishing an advantageous position in this battle, the reckless bombardment of magic spells had brought about tremendous pressure to those Fallen Apprentices.
A few of these Fallen Apprentices started to slowly fall back, as they found it hard to withstand the massive suppressive force.
This was also the basic pattern of the battle between both parties in the past.
They started the battle by lining up in their formation. Both sides would launch long-range magic spell attacks, just like normal human soldiers did. They kept doing this until one side couldn’t withstand the attack and showed signs of defeat. Next would be a small scale of pursuit and annihilation. Small battles would normally occur between two to three Apprentice Adepts anywhere in the surroundings.