Chapter 1182: Making Money and Scamming (Asking for Monthly Passes, Subscriptions, Recommendations) Asking for Monthly Passes!!
After this battle, Solam turned directly into a serf and sang.
Fifty-six high-quality soul crystals! and three hundred medium-grade soul crystals, and inferior soul crystals are about three thousand. (Since it is a currency, of course, it should be easy to carry, so the demons of the lower plane invented the technology of compressing the soul into crystals)
This is the property of these Styx ferrymen.
Don't think it's less, in fact, this is already a lot of wealth, it is not uncommon for inferior souls in the lower plane, hundreds of millions of souls are attracted into the abyss every year, and the vast majority of them are inferior souls, but most of these souls are absorbed by the blood pool and become demon larvae.
There are actually not many inferior souls that really reach the hands of demons, and there are even fewer higher-quality souls, and even Solam himself has no intention of grabbing so many loot at once. He really didn't expect that the Styx ferryman looked like he was born poor, and all of them were so rich.
To Solam's delight, the Styx ferry he snatched was also very valuable. As mentioned earlier, the Styx Ferry is an exclusive magic item made by the Yugros Demon, and it is very cost-effective, but this does not mean that this thing really costs nothing.
The cost performance of this thing depends on who you compare it with. Compared to the Ship of Chaos/Barto, these two weapons of mass destruction are among the highest creations of demons and demons, and the resources and souls required are astronomical. Compared to them, the Styx ferry is certainly not worth mentioning.
But if you want to take out the Styx ferry alone, the cost is also very terrifying. If you don't have at least four or five thousand medium-quality souls, you will definitely not be able to take them. There were 39 Styx ferrymen gathered together this time, and only a fraction of them were killed by Solam, that is, 30 Styx ferrymen became ownerless.
The remaining Styx ferries were of little practical use to Solam, and it was better to use them to pay them back.
The Styx ferrymen were highly motivated to do so, and one by one they seemed to intend to show their loyalty to Solam, and strongly recommended themselves to help Soram deal with the thirty Styx ferries.
The mentality of Solam's gang is clear, these guys have just been looted, and they are poor, so they naturally want to make extra money. These Styx ferries cost a lot of money, so even if they are second-hand, they can still sell for a lot of money.
Among the Styx ferrymen, the Styx ferryboat has always been very popular, and many Ugros want to become Styx ferrymen, and the prerequisite for being called a Styx ferryman is to have a Styx ferryman.
So it's not difficult to speculate on the price. There is too much room for maneuver in the middle, and there is absolutely no blood!
But Soram was not in a hurry, he didn't say anything, and got on the boat with a group of people, intending to make persistent efforts and do a few more votes!
He's poor!
Soon a black ship with an extremely bad style appeared on the River Styx......
Some innocent demons originally just planned to take a boat to a distant plane to work hard, but as soon as they got on the boat, they lost both people and money. The souls and magic items on the body were searched, and the corpses were thrown directly into the River Styx, where they robbed, killed, destroyed, and destroyed the traces of a one-stop service.
In this way, Solam went on a rampage on the River Styx for three days, and in the middle of the raids on the ruins of the ice fields three times, killing many frost giant tribes and plundering a lot of loot. In the end, the angry lord couldn't suppress the fire, and ran to the edge of the River Styx to suppress the battle, and Solam returned to the sixth cremation pile without getting enough of it.
And on this crazy journey, Solam guarded more than a hundred high-quality soul crystals, thousands of medium-quality souls, and countless inferior soul crystals. There were also some miscellaneous things, but Soram didn't like them, and they were all lost to his men.
How else to talk about murder and arson.
After this trip, Solam's income has risen sharply, and he barely has the appearance of a demon lord.
Back at the sixth cremation pile, Solam left the Styx ferry to the lost Styx ferrymen. They were really stimulated this time. The Yogros Demons are mercenary like all demons, but they have their own principles, that is, business is business, and after becoming the 'Styx Ferryman', these Yogros Demons will become more principled, as long as they get on these guys' boats, they basically don't have to worry about their own safety.
This is the guideline for all Styx ferrymen.
But Solam had thrown the law they relied on to survive on the ground before, and stepped on ten thousand feet, which made those Styx ferrymen very aggrieved and at a loss. This also caused them to be very depressed. In fact, if they hadn't been able to defeat Soram and were forced to strengthen the Styx Pact, they would have definitely rebelled.
As a special profession protected by the River Styx, the Styx Oath is much more binding to them than other beings, and Soram is a spellcaster, and he has a good record of making contracts with the lower planes, and there are no loopholes left for those Styx ferrymen.
Thinking that he would have to rely on these ferrymen for his future robbery, Solam had to come up with some benefits to appease them. So just price the Styx ferries for 5,000 mid-quality souls, as long as they can hand over the income that Soram asks for, and he doesn't care about the rest.
This finally calmed the Styx ferrymen a little. After all, it is more difficult to accept poverty than being trampled on the principles of life.
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Solam stood on the edge of a glittering pond, his eyes stunned as the colorful glowing liquid in the pond swirled. Solam had been in this position for almost an hour.
"Does this thing work?" Solam waited a little and got impatient.
The strange pond that Soram was facing was famously known in the multiverse. This is the reincarnation pool that the demon is most famous for!
The so-called reincarnation pool is actually a special kind of blood pool, although from the outside, these two things are very different, but in fact the essence is the same thing, this is a demon making machine. However, the difference is that ordinary blood pools are more efficient, but the demons produced are the same, unless a strong force intervenes, they are all demon larvae. The reincarnation pool is much more high-end, and it is only the powerful demon lords who have created elite pro-credit for themselves.
The lower limit of this kind of thing is all mid-level demons, and as for the upper limit, there is none!
To put it simply, as long as the price paid is big enough, the demon lord can get it out. Of course, no stupid person has done this until now, because the cost is too great, the upper limit of a high-quality soul is a high-level demon of the legendary level, and the demon lord needs at least a demigod's soul, and at the same time, it will drain several demon lords plus a huge amount of desperate energy to succeed.
In order to create a demon lord, sacrifice a few demon lords, and it is still possible to succeed, and there is no guarantee of success, such a pitfall, as long as there are brains, no one will do it.
At the same time, the reincarnation pool is not owned by everyone, and only those powerful demon lords who are favored by the abyss will have the method to create the reincarnation pool. At least not before Caldum, he was a little transparent in his life, and the abyssal will favored him very few times.
So when he created Angeland and a group of henchmen, they were all transformed with blood pools. This method is very cost-effective and often costs several times the cost of conversion with a reincarnation pool.
But Solam is different, he doesn't need to take the reincarnation pool by himself at all, the Abyss Will has already arranged everything for him when he transforms the sixth cremation pile, he just needs to carry his bag and move in.
Before, Soram had no soul, and it was useless to have a reincarnation pool, so he could only watch dryly. But this time it was different, he had just gotten a lot of money, so he immediately ran to the reincarnation pool to try and see what demons he could create.
The reincarnation pool is a very high-end thing, and Solam has only heard of it, but has never seen it. Since you have encountered it, of course, you must open your eyes.
Besides, in this fucking place, without a few loyal cronies, he really can't sleep, it's too dangerous!
It's just that this thing is much more complicated than Soram imagined.
Forget about pumping power, Solam has known it for a long time, so he is prepared in his heart. But what the hell is this cost?
Solam originally thought that a high-quality soul crystal could create a high-level demon. But when it was really time to do it, I found out, it's strange!
Originally, the soul was also one of the energy sources needed for the reincarnation pool!
And it's in particularly high demand.
Let's put it this way, let's just say that the first creation in front of Solam, Solam spent ten high-quality soul crystals, and already a hundred medium-quality soul crystals, plus a few low-quality soul crystals.
Solam was taken aback by the attrition.
He finally understood, why didn't those powerful demon lords let all of their subordinates be transformed by the reincarnation pool? That's a dick, at least in terms of loyalty, there is absolutely no need to worry.
Feelings are too expensive!
But just like that, it was still a drizzle, and the soul crystals were thrown in, and as a result, the feedback from the reincarnation pool was still lacking in energy.
This time I don't want a soul, I want something else.
After receiving this feedback, Solam almost vomited blood, if it weren't for the cost that he had already put in pain, Soram would have wanted to throw his hands and leave.
Why didn't you say it before?
It's too pit!
In the end, Solam gritted his teeth and stomped his feet, and simply took out the amorphous artifact and directly injected divine power into the reincarnation pool!
After the divine power stored in the artifact had dropped by almost half, the reincarnation pool finally gave new feedback, and it now needed divinity!
"!!"
Hearing this feedback, Solam directly became rude! It's a scam!
Although he was very angry, Solam finally held back, and it was still for that reason, the early investment was too distressing for him. Fortunately, Solam doesn't really care much about divinity, and if this thing is for inspirational people, it is naturally something that cannot be parted with. But for Solam, it's not so precious.
He didn't intend to become a god.
In Solam's opinion, becoming a god is definitely the most boring thing in the world. After becoming a god, you lose your freedom, and you may look beautiful, but in fact you are trapped between square inches and unable to move.
The priesthood of the gods is everything to him, and the priesthood not only brings power to the gods, but also brings them shackles. The gods cannot do anything contrary to their priesthood, and if they do, they will immediately retaliate.
And the more powerful the deity, the closer it will be to his priesthood and lose himself at the same time. The clearest example of this is Shirek, the Prince of Lies.
Before he became a god, Ciric wasn't really bad, he used to be friends with Midnight (the third generation of Mystra) and Cranvo (later the King of the Dead, aka the Grim Reaper) and had adventures everywhere. Although he was not a good person at that time, he might have been recognized by Midnight and Cranvo at that time, but it was obviously not much worse.
But what about after becoming a god? That's just a bad way to drain pus, and that's it, because the prince of lies stole the priesthood of the three gods of death in the old days, so he became stronger, but he himself couldn't fit those priesthoods, so he almost capsized completely in the end, and if he hadn't stripped off those priesthoods in the end, he would probably be hung up by the priesthood.
This is the limitation of the gods.
When mortals are so cool, what do you like, you don't need so many rules and regulations.
As for the immortality of the gods, Soram didn't envy it much.
Admittedly, immortality is fascinating, but for Soram, it doesn't matter. Solam has always been educated in shamanic teachings, and in addition to his own understanding, he believes that life from birth to death is a complete process of life, and how can life be born without death?
He is willing to live a little longer, but he will never die, but it is not what he wants to pursue, that is too boring.
So Soram still stripped some of his divinity out and threw it into the pool of reincarnation. Anyway, this thing is also plundered from other demons (killing demons can accumulate divinity), and it doesn't hurt if you lose it, as long as it doesn't affect your strength.