"What … is this?" Brando was stunned.
"As you can see, my lord," the Nightsong Tiger pursed his lips into a straight line and pretended to be calm and mysterious, but his light brown eyes were shining with excitement: "These are the Cards of Fate!" He opened the book, separated his thumb from his forefinger, and pointed at the six cards stuck on the page.
"I know," Brando asked without blinking: "But why are there so many?"
He looked at the booklet. If there were six cards per page, there would be at least forty or fifty cards.
"Uh," the Nightsong Tiger raised his eyebrows: "I think it's better for Mr. Shire to answer this question."
"The Shire? You know him? "The young man turned around and looked at the Nightsong Tiger in confusion.
"Of course, creatures from the Cards are connected to each other. In a sense, we exist in the same subspace created by you, Sir Planeswalker. "The mercenary captain held the book in one hand and said naturally," When we are not summoned, we live in the territory built by the Land Cards. In another sense, the Elemental Wealth and Wealth that my lord pays are the 'supplies' that maintain our movement in the material world. The higher the level of the unit, the higher the cost of maintaining it. "
"Hmm," Brando noted down the term 'subspace'. When the Nightsong Tiger mentioned 'supplies', he subconsciously looked at his remaining resources: 6 Nature, 6 Water, 67 Wealth, 17 Reputation. Of course, there were still some Elemental Crystals left in his bag, and half of them were Fire Elemental Crystals.
He then looked at the Nightsong Tiger with suspicion: "That doesn't sound like something you would say."
The Nightsong Tiger laughed: "Haha, my lord is wise. These are Mr. Charles's original words. I'm just a mouthpiece. "
"You can contact him?"
Brendel suddenly felt that he had asked a stupid question, because he saw the mercenary leader nodding his head. "Very well," he said: "If that's the case, can you tell me what's going on? I remember Tuman telling me that no one can see the Cards of Fate unless the Planeswalker himself or agrees to it. But why does this guy have so many of them? Is he actually a Planeswalker or has some kind of potential? Or are these things not found on the Dark Bishop? "
"No, of course I got it from the Dark Bishop's corpse. But unlike the usual Cards of Fate, this is a card collection — — "
"What's different about the card set?" Brando interrupted him.
The Nightsong Tiger paused for a moment as if he was waiting for an answer. Then he looked up and said, "Mr. Shire said that the lifespan of a Planeswalker is not infinite. When the current generation of Planeswalkers reaches the end of their lives, the cards they have collected will be sealed together. In this state, the cards were materialized. Even ordinary people could see and even touch them. But to them, these things were no different from the ordinary cards used by diviners. But for another Planeswalker, this was a valuable inheritance. Of course, there are other situations where the cards would be left behind, but most of them are the former. "
"You're saying that the Dark Bishop got this card collection by chance, but he didn't know what it was used for?"
"The possibility is high, but Mr. Shire doesn't rule out your speculation."
Brando shook his head. If the Dark Bishop was really a Planeswalker, why didn't he use the cards to deal with him? The Nightsong Tiger knew that what the Nightsong Tiger said was probably the truth. He knew that the young man was just flattering him subconsciously. But he thought for a moment and immediately asked: "If that's the case, isn't there a possibility of Planeswalkers stealing cards from each other?"
"There is indeed such a possibility." The Nightsong Tiger seriously played the role of a messenger: "But most Planeswalkers don't fight to the death because most of the cards are not unique. Unless it's a real lunatic, very few people would kill for the sake of the Cards of Fate."
"What do you mean by not unique?"
"Yes, most of the cards are not unique. At the same time, at different places, there may be multiple copies of the same card. Even if it's a new card deck, it's the same. But every card is unique to the Planeswalker. My Lord, you can summon the Highland Squire, and I will serve you. Other Planeswalkers may also have the Highland Squire card, but they may not be able to summon The Shire. It could be Mordenkainen, or it could be Ivar. In short, the rules are based on the summoner's subconscious, but once it's established, it can't be changed. "The mercenary captain spread out his hands and explained," So, next time, even if you want to summon a beautiful blonde mercenary captain, 'Nightingale', to serve you, it's impossible. The first half of the sentence is Mr. The Shire's original words, and the second half is my addition. "
Are you mocking me for being an uncle fetish? Brendel's eyes twitched, and he said in a low voice: "That's unnecessary. Also, you mentioned the seal before, which means I can't use the cards directly."
The Nightsong Tiger nodded.
"Then?"
The Nightsong Tiger handed over the black cards.
"Hmm?"
"Take a look and you'll know."
Brando took the cards with a dubious look. Just as his finger touched the first card, strange words appeared in front of his eyes: 1400 Reputation. He was slightly surprised, but when he focused his attention, the words immediately became rich:
Platinum Angel
(Immortal Alliance XIX)
Any 40, Mana 50
[Divine Artifact – Divine Artifact, Angel, Level 60 Elite]
When the Platinum Angel is on the battlefield, the summoner will not die from damage.
Maintenance Cost: When the Platinum Angel is on the battlefield, pay 10 any, 10 gems per day.
'The secret of immortality is buried in the heart.'
Hint: Unsealing this card requires at least 1400 Reputation.
1400 Reputation? Brando almost threw the card out. When The Shire was still around, he could earn 1 Reputation per day from this card, but from the start to the end, he only had 17 Reputation. Later on, when this card entered the graveyard, its source was cut off — 1400 reputation points. Oh Marsha, even if he went to rob others, he wouldn't be able to get that much. This card set wasn't meant to be played with, right?
He looked at the faceless Platinum Angel on the card and was speechless for a moment, but his eyes subconsciously drifted to the next card:
Eternal Nectar
(Immortal Alliance X)
Any 10, Mana 50
[Divine Artifact – Divine Artifact]
Tap and pay 5 Light. You recover half of your HP, shuffle the Eternal Nectar and your graveyard into your deck.
'Bottled Life. The taste is not to my liking, and it's not fresh, but at least the effect is the same. '– Baron Singh
Hint: Unsealing this card requires 2000 Wealth.
Brando resisted the urge to vomit blood. He did have a little more Wealth, but compared to 2000 Wealth, it was like a drop in the ocean. The Nightsong Tiger didn't purposely use this card to hurt him, right? These cards were powerful, but the price to pay was astronomical. But after thinking about it, he didn't seem to have offended the Nightsong Tiger recently, so he didn't have the motive to do this. But what was the meaning of this? He couldn't help but look at the cards suspiciously, but he found that the quality of the cards decreased as he went on, but the cost was also gradually becoming more bearable.
Sacred Flame Lord, Time Reversal, Eonna's Judgement, Lion of Nia …
Based on a rough estimate, there were at least 40 cards in the entire set. Half of them were Light and Dark cards, and there were also a few Red cards. There were also Land cards, but the payment method was different. Some required reputation, some required wealth, and some required the level of a Planeswalker. Brando turned a blind eye to these. He was still a Level 1 Planeswalker, and he found that this thing was not related to the Experience System. For the time being, he didn't know how to increase the level of this profession.
And these were the more common ones. There were also some that Brando had never heard of. For example, some required certain resources, some kind of land card, some kind of enchantment, and even other professions. For example, the 'time reversal' scroll stated that the owner had to be at least a rank 20 wizard in order to unlock it. In short, there were all kinds of strange things.
But Brando looked at most of them, and he was unable to satisfy them for the time being.
He flipped the pages forward, and finally, his eyes gradually lit up. Because soon, he found that there were at least two pages of ten cards that he could afford. They were Scarlet Vanguard, Black Earth Lion, Hymn of Light, The Shire's Bazaar, Rogan's Swamp, Eternal Land, Voice of the Lower Realm, Master Kazando, Hailaer Guard, and Pristine Archangel. But even for these ten cards, after deducting the price, with his current strength, he could only draw three of them.
So he had to make a choice.
Brando's first need was, of course, the Dark Element Land Card. He chose Rogan's Swamp without hesitation. But when he paid 10 wealth in exchange for this card, he found that this Land Card was obviously not as mature as the Elven Secret Land. In fact, in addition to providing 1 free Dark Element every week, tapping Rogan's Swamp would only give him 1 Dark Element. Compared to the latter, which could provide 2 Natural Element and 1 Water Element when tapped, the difference was huge.
But at least it solved half of the problem of the maintenance cost of the Unicorn Knight card. The remaining problem was the problem of wealth.
So the second card he chose was the Bazaar of The Shire's Bazaar. This was a special Land Card that could provide 2 wealth and 1 Earth Element every day. When tapped, he could get 6 wealth. The cost of unsealing this special Land Card was double that of the basic Land Card, which required 20 wealth. After paying for the card, he was left with a little more than 10 Wealth. In fact, he could have bought another basic land card, but considering the cost of maintaining Medissa's presence in the arena, he could only give up on that idea.
As for the third card, it was without a doubt the one he needed the most — Pristine Archangel.
Pristine Archangel
(Immortal Alliance III)
Light 5
[Creature — Angel Knight, Level 20 Elite]
When Pristine Archangel enters the game, choose a non-black card from your graveyard and shuffle it into your deck.
Maintenance Cost: When Pristine Archangel is in the game, pay 1 Light per day.
'The Light of Mercy descends from the heavens, and God's emissary goes forth from the light.'
This card required 10 reputation points to unseal, so there was no need to pay anything from Brando's already pitiful treasury. But what made Brando a little awkward was that he did not have any Light Elemental Land Cards or Light Elemental Crystals. Therefore, it was impossible for him to get The Shire or the Wind Spirit Spiders out of the graveyard. He could only pat the Nightsong Tiger's shoulder and ask him to tell The Shire to stay in the graveyard for a while.
But then he thought of another question. When he asked the Nightsong Tiger how to unseal the graveyard, didn't he confidently say that only Dark Elemental Cards had such a method? He could not help but look at the Nightsong Tiger suspiciously. He did not expect the experienced mercenary leader to hesitate for a long time before replying. Actually, at that time, the Nightsong Tiger was just making a wild guess.
Brando's face was filled with tears.
… …
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