Twenty Sided Dice

Chapter 568: Clonelier (top)

Since the return of the Goblin Wall, Siegel has spent more time in the lab. [Quick update&nbp;&nbp;Please search] He uses the method of oscillating time to change his own time flow rate, and he can get two hours of extra learning progress every day. This uses this time to read the scrolls of higher magic and force his body to undergo the baptism of time shock again and again.

From Gerald's mage friend, Siegel got several notes from the legendary mage. From these transcripts, he knew that when a legendary spell was used, some of the power of the rules entered the body of the caster, changing them permanently. Many see it as a process of deifying the body, becoming more receptive to the power of rules, and becoming closer to the saint.

If you have a godhead, you will be more or less affected by the crystal wall. Because the crystal wall itself is the carrier of the rules, so is the godhead. When the gods want to use the power of rules, they will touch the crystal wall, and the part that does not conform to the "idea" of the crystal wall will be weakened. Only those gods who are beyond the crystal wall and have the ability to create crystal walls can use their power without restriction. Such a **** is called a creator god.

The level of the God of Creation is too high, and ordinary gods rack their brains to reach that level. In some world myths and legends, it appears that the dwarf **** created the whole world. However, the dwarf race **** is not the **** of creation. He has the power of forging, but he can only transform it with ready-made materials, and cannot create from nothing like the real **** of creation.

Therefore, how to become a **** of creation is a secret that all gods want. They have traveled all over the crystal walls and worlds, hoping that one day they will be able to uncover the mystery and sublimate their power. However, before becoming the God of Creation, if you want to use divine power in the crystal wall, the body of the saint is the limit allowed by the rules.

sorcerers think. If you make your body more adaptable to the state of changing the rules, you will get closer and closer to the saint. In history, many legendary mages have made attempts and achieved certain results. But it didn't really live up to expectations. Siegel quickly understands why: Despite his great care, the power of the changing rules of time affects his sex. Parts of the skin age faster than normal, become dehydrated, and wrinkle and sag just like old age.

This part of the skin will return to normal only after soaking in water for a good night's rest. Siegel has experimented with himself many times, and found that as his shock time prolongs, the aging area is also larger, and the recovery will be slower. The flesh and blood is very fragile in this process, but if it oscillates in time and space in the form of a skeleton, it will not be affected by this.

But that's not to say it's completely unaffected. Siegel noticed tiny patterns on his skeleton. It is superimposed with the element aggregate texture, but there is no effect between the two. The texture of the polymer comes from the plasma texture, which is forcibly carved with plasma weapons on the Nexus spacecraft, and it will have a bumpy feel to the touch. However, the lines formed by the time shock can only be seen, but cannot be touched, and will not be affected by any elements. Only when the time is compressed, it will light up slightly and slowly extend.

It's not known what the effect of such a pattern is at the moment, but it doesn't seem to be a big problem at the moment. There is no description of this change in the records, and I never know whether I have done it right or wrong.

But Siegel has clones. Death is just starting from scratch... not starting from scratch, just returning to being twenty-four years old and a little younger.

He made three clones of himself, one in Myr City. One on the Star Cable, the other was thrown into the goblin world, in a deep underground pit protected from the fallout. Taking off a part of his body and soaking it in a special formula for cloning, it gave Siegel a feeling of growing food.

Maybe the gods feel the same way when they make saints? Pinch out part of your divine power and fuse it with the rules of the crystal wall. Only divine power and crystal wall rules can create saints, and it is impossible to recreate them with "mortal" spells like cloning.

Siegel looked at the piece of meat that stopped wriggling, and knew that the attempt to clone the Earth Saint was a complete failure. But why did Liel's clone fail in the same way?

Liel, in every respect, lacks the divine power of a saint. But why does the body have the characteristics of a saint? Siegel had seen Leel cast legendary spells, and elven saints had used spells; when Leel had his fingers removed. The body also did not give out the aura of a halfling resembling the Holy of Murder Chanem or the Holy Mother of Earth.

Siegel carefully observed the cloning failure process and found that when the clones started to grow. The prepared alchemy potion was quickly absorbed, and then stopped growing due to exhaustion. He increased the number of alchemy potions, and this time he was able to last longer than in the past. In the end, the alchemy potion still remained, and the clones had already presented a complete head, body and limbs, but stopped growing again.

"It seems that there is still a lack of a certain ingredient, which causes the body to be tangible and insubstantial." Although Siegel focused on learning the Lord of the Rings and advanced spells, the study of Lier's clones may reveal his shortcomings. Ten-sided dice once said that the **** of magic appears in the mortal world in various forms, and he must have the ability to create new bodies and then occupy them. Could each new body be created in a similar way to the Maker of Saints?

Siegel thinks it's possible, which explains why Liel isn't very concerned about being taken away from him. Perhaps in his vision, as long as blood magic is guarded against, it should be foolproof. Even if Siegel did use cloning, it would inevitably fail due to the lack of a certain ingredient~www.novelmt.com~ imaginative guesses and down-to-earth arguments. "Siegel had a bold idea. He took out the flesh and blood specimens of the Holy Mother of Earth and filled them in front of him, preparing to add this to the alchemy materials.

"If this can't be formed, then there is no need to work **** this experiment." Siegel already has a warehouse of clones that are growing, and the human body is about to lose interest in refining. I hope that the refining of the saints can be different. the result of.

After the flesh and blood pieces were thrown, they quickly dissolved in the alchemy potion, and then disappeared. Siegel constantly paid attention to the changes of the clone, and found that the growth progress this time was much "normal", similar to the progress of other "mortals".

That being the case, we simply proceeded with the experiment. Apart from doing this, the flesh and blood fragments of the Holy Mother of the Earth have not been found to be useful for the time being - of course, going to the temple to exchange divine power items is another matter. Siegel threw the fragments into the alchemy potion one by one, until the fragments were no longer dissolved and absorbed.

Twenty-four bottles of halfling fragments were used up, and the cloning technique finally stabilized. Siegel looked at Liel, who had begun to grow normally, and watched him gradually grow from the size of a baby, with a strange expression on his face. (To be continued.)

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