Chapter 701: The Book of False Gods
Jenny was very satisfied with Alfen's abilities.
In terms of ability, Orphine, who awakened and transformed into a succubus, is second only to Elise in ability. However, in Jenny's opinion, there is not much difference between the two, and they both have a very strong ability, that is, to create subordinates and followers. It's just that Elise's focus is on creating dungeon units, while Orphin is on creating dependents. In terms of importance, the two sides are almost the same, after all, for Jenny, the combat effectiveness of the dungeon needs to be guaranteed. And their own succubus dependents are naturally as many as possible, although the sons of witches have entered the "initial stage" of transformation, but it will take a lot of time to really mature and transform in large quantities. Tilis's ability is suitable for auxiliary transformation, but it is not useful to transform her directly, so in this way, Orphen's skills are necessary.
Of course, this also has something to do with Orfen's bloodline, as an elven royal family, she has a noble bloodline, and she has also received a systematic level enhancement when transforming, so it is natural that she will have such a rare skill.
Of course, if you want to say that there are flaws, it is not completely without flaws, that is, after transforming into a succubus, Orfen has no guarantee in combat effectiveness. The only [natural domination] that can be used is only the ability to transform and dominate the flora and fauna of an area, which determines that Orphen's battle must be biased towards relying on the shield and meat shield type, and her own combat power is not very strong -- this Jenny has already experienced.
It seems that Alphin needs to be reminded in the future that it would be better to focus on those who are relatively strong in combat ability.
After assessing Alfen's abilities, Jenny turned around. I began to care about the ability of the [Book of False Gods] that I got -- by the way, what the hell is this?
[Book of False Gods: Able to communicate with all things in the world.] and the ability to change it through language (this ability has no effect on dungeon lords, dungeon units. The effect and mana cost depend on the target's size/size/mana resistance)]
Let's be honest. After seeing the hint of this ability for the first time, Jenny was completely confused - what the hell is this? In the literal sense, it seems to be a kind of some kind of verbal spell. But because the instructions were too vague, it made Jenny a little flustered. In her experience, the more vague a skill is, the more powerful it is. The most representative of them are the two [Ability to Change Destiny] and [Ability to Destroy All Things] of Remilia and Flandrew. It may seem like no big deal, simple and straightforward, but because of it. Once they become reality, it makes people tremble even more. It can change the fate of all things in the world, and can destroy the existence of all objects in the world, if there is anything more terrible than this, Jenn really wants to see it.
First, Jenny went to test out her ability to communicate with all things in the world, and then she soon discovered that, as the word suggests, it was the ability to communicate with everything in the world -- in other words. Now Jenny can understand all the languages in this world, and understand all the meanings. And whether it is angels or demons, whether it is humans or animals, whether it is trees or plants. Even mountains and rocks, she can communicate with each other without any obstacles. It can be said that this is equivalent to imposing a constant "fluent language" technique on Jenny. And it's interracial......... No, it's cross-genre.
It's just that although it is said that it can be "communicated". But Jenny also found that it wasn't absolute. If you communicate with those living beings, then they will be able to have their own will to talk to her. But the stones. Inorganic substances such as gemstones do not have such conditions. And Jenny wouldn't get a "Hey, girl, about?" even if she shouted to the ground beneath her. Such a response. The communication between these inorganic substances and Jenny is more like an encyclopedia than that of animals and plants. When Jenny wants to communicate with them, she can see what they're going through, and find the key content as easily as an encyclopedia search. To put it bluntly, in Jenny's eyes, these inorganic things are simply computers that store data, and she can easily search for what a stone is 10,000 years ago. You can also check who has passed by and what has happened in this land.
I have to admit that this ability alone is enough for Jenny to be worth the ticket price. This also means that if someone wants to do any conspiracy against herself in the future, she doesn't even need to go out in person, as long as she walks around the ground next to her, she can get the specific content, and this ability can almost be said to be heaven-shattered. Unfortunately, this ability only works on what Jenny touches herself, so she can't handle everything with clairvoyance and ears -- but if that were the case, then she wouldn't be much different from an all-knowing and all-powerful god.
And about the other [ability to change everything] is actually very simple and clear: with the help of this ability, you can communicate with everything in this world. Not only that, but she is also able to use words to make changes to things other than herself and the dungeon units. But how exactly did it change, which made Jenny quite curious, could it be that when she pointed to someone and said, "You're a single dog", the other person really became a dog?
This kind of spell is not impossible, for example, witch's witchcraft or mage's illusion can achieve this effect, but one is through hypnosis, so that the other party really thinks he is a dog. The other is to cast some kind of spell to make the opponent transform into a dog. But Jenny soon discovers that this ability is as terrifying as she imagined it to be -- because it can turn a person into a dog!
No, it should be said that, as it is written in the skill description, he can point to anything and say what it is, then it is what it is. Whether it is to refer to a deer as a horse or a stone as a wood. How to say it, and after experimenting, Jenny also found that it was not some kind of illusion, but a radical change. She once tried to turn a rock into a rabbit. Then after killing it, it was dissected, and it turned out that the other party was actually a rabbit. It's as if it's been a rabbit since the day it was born!
That's a big deal.
You must know that even illusion has limitations. Some spells may be able to transform people into animals, or make people think that something is something else. But these are just tricks, even if you are transformed into an animal, after death, the effect of the spell will dissipate, and you will return to your true form. Illusion is simpler, and although it looks like that, its essence is also unchanged. And these changes are limited, such as the fact that lifeforms can turn into stone or other races. But no matter how much a stone is changed, it is impossible to turn into a human -- and for Jenny, the skill of [Book of False Gods] has no such nature at all. She can turn people into animals, stones, and all kinds of organic and inorganic matter at will. In the same way, she can also turn all kinds of organic and inorganic substances such as stones, animals, etc. into humans!
Of course, Jenny also found that this ability was not a panacea for herself, as indicated at the end of the skill description, the greater the difference between the target she specified and the effect, the more mana was required. As mentioned before, Jenny can turn a stone into a human. This is only "theoretically" achievable. Jenny was surprised to find that if she really wanted to do it, it would cost nearly half of the dungeon's mana -- just kidding, so much mana. She can summon another Remilia-level unit! And why bother creating a grandson monkey?
Not to mention that the magic power of the dungeon is still supplied to the combat units of the dungeon and for its own use, if half of the magic power is lost at once, it is estimated that the entire dungeon will be shut down immediately. Of course, this is something Jenny doesn't want to see.
However, for this ability. Jenny had an old rumor in mind.
Creation Prophecy.
Legend has it that when the world was created, everything was nameless. And it is the gods who give them names, which gives meaning to all things. Above is the sky, and below is the earth, soft as water, hard as stone. The gods fixed these unnamed things in their original language, and at the same time solidified their essence, which made the whole world take shape. This is where the myth of witches that "language itself has magical powers" comes from. In fact, the "real names" of those people today are actually those whose names are pronounced in the creation prophecy. That alone is enough to understand how terrible the creation prophecy is.
Legend has it that after the creation of the world, the gods who created the world thought that the spread of this language would destroy the land, so they completely sealed the language -- this is not unfounded, judging from the power of the creation of the word, in case anyone who can't think of it suddenly cramps in his brain, use the creation word to say, "Destroy the world, O world." Then I'm afraid the world is really finished.
Because of this, after that, the world had a variety of languages, dwarves had dwarven languages, elves had elven languages, and humans had their own different languages. Even the gods and demons are no exception, but because these languages have evolved from the creation gods, they are more or less tainted with the power of the creation gods. For example, the elves can communicate with nature, and the magic spells of the demons can condense magic. Of course, this is only a drop in the bucket compared to the creation prophecy itself.
After a series of experiments with her newly acquired spell trait, Jenny had to admit that this ability was indeed worthy of its name [Book of False Gods]. First of all, being able to communicate with everything sounds powerful, but you can only limit yourself to what you can reach. Secondly, the existence of changing all things is equally powerful, but it is useless if it does not have enough magic to support it. In addition, the skill prompts that this skill is ineffective for itself and dungeon units, which means that its biggest role is to let Jenny enhance her hypnotic ability during the battle, after all, the weakened version of the [Book of False Gods] is used as a powerful hypnot, and there is no problem with brushing the DEBUFF. For example, "you are poisoned", the enemy will automatically be buffed, and then say "you ****", so the enemy will ......... Well...............
It can be seen that this is indeed a "pseudo" book of gods, and compared with the original creation prophecy, it is really not a little worse than the original creation prophecy.
But for Jenny, it's enough.
After transforming Orphin into a succubus, Jenny spent a few more days in the astral plane, learning to use her new abilities and dwelling with Orphin on the other hand—the elven princess who eats the marrow and knows the taste of the elf has shown a passion that is not at all like that of an elf these days, so much so that every night the hot spring is full of muddy.
After a few days, Jenny left the astral plane with Alphen, returned to the main plane again, and began the next plan. (To be continued.) )