In the process of transporting the remains of their companions so that they can safely come to the cemetery for burial, the one thing that the Erathian creatures will never choose is to use the space ring to achieve this.

There is a strong conflict between Erathian creatures and the use of space rings to load the corpses of other creatures, let alone the corpses of their original companions. To a certain extent, this kind of resistance is even more than that of the mages in blakada.

Even if the existence of space ring has excellent preservation ability, no matter how long the corpse exists in it, it will not produce any corruption, and the creatures of eracia will not choose this way.

Not only for corpses, space ring has such an effect, which can prevent corruption, but also for everything else.

The space contained in the space ring is equivalent to a completely isolated world, no matter how long things exist in it, there will be no change. If there is no interaction with the theme plane, this kind of corruption will not occur on the corpse in the space ring.

Even though he knows this very well in his heart, he still does not choose to put his companions' corpses into the space ring. Instead, he would rather risk the corpses' corruption and rely on his own strength to transport them to the cemetery.

Familiar with the existence of space ring, whether ordinary mages or rich noble lords, all understand its characteristics. The things that can be put into the space ring only have the existence of dead things, and any living things can not be included in it.

This is also the reason why elasia never used the space ring to transport the bodies of the dead soldiers.

For the soldiers of Erathia, even if their companions have already died, they can't regard their companions' corpses as objects that don't have any life and can be transported by space rings, but have higher significance.

In the eyes of the soldiers in eracia, this kind of behavior of transporting the remains of their companions through space rings is undoubtedly a great disrespect for their companions. Those companions who died in the war should not be treated like this.

The existence of this idea is also the reason why the creatures of eracia strongly resist the use of space rings to transport corpses.

In the eyes of Erathian creatures, those who can ignore the original characteristics of life and easily load the corpses of other creatures into the space ring are only the Necromancers who ignore life, except those ferocious thieves.

In the event of war, the death and injury of creatures are inevitable. After the end of previous battles, the creatures in the Erathian army often have some worries about the transportation of the remains of their companions. They are worried that the time-consuming is too long, leading to the corruption of the corpses.

But at this time, for the problems that may arise during this trip, the creatures in the Erathian army have no worries. They know that with the help of high-level mages casting space magic, they can return to the territory of eracia as they did when they came.

The Erathian soldiers, who have personally learned how powerful the effect can be achieved by the joint efforts of these high-level mages, have realized that under the effect of space magic, when they return to Erathia, the families of these dead soldiers may be able to finally see them before their bodies are buried.

However, at this time, when the army of elasia sent personnel to collect the bodies of the dead soldiers, it suddenly found some abnormalities.

As early as after the end of the battle, some creatures appeared on the battlefield that did not belong to orthodox mages or Erathian soldiers. They were the Necromancers who joined the battle.

In the previous battle, facing the almost unstoppable barbarian army, the figure of the necromancer also appeared on the battlefield, and fought on the battlefield according to their agreement with the mage.

However, compared with a large number of magic puppets and the soldiers of Erathia, the proportion of these necromancers is too small, and their role in this battle is extremely limited.

If you don't pay attention to it, no one will notice the existence of these necromancers along with the demons and puppets to resist the attack of savage creatures.

For the whole war situation, the effect of these necromancers is very little. Even without the existence of these necromancers, it may not have any impact on the final result.

For some reason, even though necromancers have already reached an agreement with the mages of blakada, there are not many necromancers on the battlefield in the most crucial battle. On the contrary, in the territory of some lords, a large number of necromancers gathered to defend the Lords against the attacking barbarians.

Perhaps before this battle, the number of necromancers who really came here was far more than those who appeared on the battlefield. However, they did not fight, but waited for the final result.

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At this time, the number of necromancers on the battlefield is far more than that in the battle. Even the apprentice who is responsible for recycling the key parts of the statue puppet can't help frowning when he sees a large number of necromancers on the battlefield.

For necromancers, they have the ability to transform dead creatures into undead creatures. The fierce battle just ended at this time is undoubtedly their best chance to improve their strength.

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For the transformation of undead creatures, this is the most basic ability of necromancers, and in the eyes of the vast majority of necromancers, the significance of the existence of evocation is just like this. Since the Necromancers of blakada have allowed the Necromancers to appear in the battlefield, there is no reason to stop them at this time.

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However, the Necromancer's behavior of transforming the undead also caused some anomalies and conflicts.

At this time, the one who conflicts with the necromancer who appears on the battlefield is the Erathian warrior who comes to collect the remains of his companions.