Mage Joan

Chapter 647: Pelican

Almost all goblins are illiterate and can't be expected to communicate with them, but most goblins can speak a few common languages, and they are proficient in the "goblin language" of their own race.

Joan brought along a book called "The Encyclopedia of Ten Thousand Languages". This dictionary contains common words and daily phrases of all major ethnic groups in the world of Vales, and is equipped with translations in common languages.

Joan temporarily learned a few "goblin words" yesterday, thinking that the pronunciation is fairly standard enough to express his demands.

The goblin imprisoned in the mine by him was dumb, but his hearing was not affected. He should understand his intentions.

The next question is, how does the other party answer?

In fact, this is not difficult to solve. Joan copied a 2 ring prophecy spell called "Detect Mind" from the "Crazy Mage" Firge's spell book. Casting this spell, you can understand what you think and think without the goblin speaking.

Qiao An caught a grouse and flew happily to the place where the goblins were held. However, before he landed, he saw a weird creature flying from the opposite hillside, spreading its wide wings and circling under the night, with a bright light in his eyes, as if searching for prey.

Joan couldn't help but slam his wings and landed in the woods, first photographed himself with an "invisibility technique", then quietly jumped on a cypress tree covered with snow, under the cover of the leaves, observe the midair Mysterious monster.

This monster circling in the moonlight looks like a strong stag in the distance. Its forehead propped up a pair of huge and thick horns. The fur on the surface was off-white. On both sides of the body, a pair of wide steel blue wings spread out. Twelve feet long, almost equivalent to three times the body length.

When the monster flew near the mine ruins, Joan could observe its appearance more clearly with the aid of the "dark vision" attached to his artificial eyes, and found that his head looked more fierce and evil than the gentle and decent deer. Wolf.

What surprised Joan most was that the silhouette of this monster thrown on the ground is in sharp contrast with its image. From the outline of the shadow, it is more like a shadow cast by a medium-sized adult male human.

This is obviously unreasonable!

Joan frowned secretly.

Normally, the shadow cast by a creature on the ground always maps to its real image. The shadow may be distorted, but it will not be very different from the real image, and there is no slight similarity. However, at this moment, this kind of incredible Things happened before him.

Out of curiosity, Joan continued to observe the monster hovering at a low altitude.

He remembered that the landlord Mrs. Anderson once said that a group of monsters with deer heads and eagles perched on the top of the Bailun Mountain, and in the "Magic Beast Volume" of the "Monster of Vales", there are also recorded monsters of this appearance. Called it "deer eagle beast", Mrs. Anderson followed the Asa indigenous saying, calling this monster "Pelidon".

While Joan was secretly observing, Pelidon had landed in the air, sniffing around like a wolf's nose, following the path Joan had traveled the other day to the cave where the goblin was held, He lowered his head and peered in through the hole in the door.

Joan was too far away to see how the goblin in the cave reacted to the uninvited guest who had suddenly come to the door, and he hid in the forest to watch the changes.

Pelican had apparently seen a goblin hidden in the cave, and tried to push the door with a horn, trying to push away the layer of stone that blocked its hunting.

After two attempts, Pelidong realized that the stone slab was completely embedded in the hole, and it was impossible to open it easily, so he moved backwards and moved about 50 yards away, and then the four hoofs rushed forward, by running up The inertia brought down hits the slate with a hard and sharp horn.

There was a roar at the moment of impact, and Joan's slab shaped with a "plastic stone wand" was smashed by the strong monster. The cracked stone collapsed and the hole suddenly opened.

Pelican twisted his neck proudly, and the probe entered the hole, pulling out the terrified goblin, shaking his head and throwing it on the snow.

The goblin opened his mouth in vain, gasping for breath, his face distorted by extreme terror, but he couldn't even utter a whine, and there were occasional muddy grunts in his throat.

Joan watched this scene silently, and he should be relieved from the point of view of the spell experiment. If the goblin cannot beg for mercy at this critical moment of life and death, it shows that the effect of "aphasia" is very good, completely blocking its vocal cords.

Pelidong turned around unhurriedly, approaching the goblin, and a cat-and-mouse contempt appeared in his eyes.

The goblin struggled to get up and turned to run.

Peili Dong glared suddenly, the human-shaped shadow under him stretched forward against the ground, and instantly stretched a hundred feet, like a python made up of shadows, catching up with the stumbling goblin, blending with its projection.

The projection of the local goblin was completely engulfed by the shadow from Pelidong, who suddenly changed into the shape of a goblin, and slammed against the ground.

The goblin seemed to be hit by some kind of magic spell, and his legs fell to the ground with a soft slump, curled up in fright.

Pelidong walked past slowly, hung down the sharp antlers, cut off the goblin's throat first, and then made a stroke on its abdomen, punctured it, and hot blood spewed out, melting the surrounding snow.

Pelican sniffed the wolf kiss into the goblin's abdomen, took out the fresh and soft liver and ate it, and then pulled out the heart, carefully contained it in his mouth, and spread his wings to the sky, flying toward the mountain.

Watching Pelidon's back go away in the night, Joan quietly walked out of the woods. First ran to the corpse of the goblin to observe it, and then turned into the form of an eagle man, supplemented himself with an "invisibility technique", and traced the figure of Pelidon to the top of the mountain.

It was mentioned in the "Vares Monster Illustration" that the heart of the monster-eating humanoid, such as Pelidong, seems to eat the human heart to enhance their reproductive ability.

Mrs. Anderson also told Joan that Pellyon at the top of Bailun Mountain occasionally flew down and attacked the business travelers passing by the foot of the mountain. After the murder, he always had to cut his stomach and swallow it.

Since Pelidong is so human-loving, he just cut out the heart of the goblin, why not eat it immediately? It seems quite reluctant.

Driven by curiosity, Joan traced Pelidong to the top of a mountain covered in thick snow and snow that had reached more than two thousand yards.

Pelican did not notice anyone behind him, spreading his wings in the wind, and circling and landing in a sheltered mountain sag.

Joan also flew over, spreading his wings and suspending in the night sky, leaned over and glanced into the mountain depression, and felt a sudden grief!

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