Chapter 568: Clonliel (I)

Ever since the Goblin Crystal Wall returned, Siegel had spent more time in the lab. He used the oscillating time method to change his time flow rate, and was able to get two hours of additional learning progress every day. This uses this time to read high magic scrolls and force one's body to endure the baptism of time concussions again and again.

From Gerald's mage friend, Siegel received several notes from the legendary mage. Through these codexes, he knew that when using legendary spells, the power of some of the rules would enter the caster's body, permanently altering them. Many believe that it is a process of deifying the body, becoming more receptive to the power of the rules, becoming closer to the Sage.

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 the rules, they will touch the crystal wall, and the parts that do 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 the crystal wall will use their power without restrictions. Such a god is called a creator god.

The level of the creator god is too high, and the average god racks his brains to reach that level. In some world myths and legends, there will be dwarven gods who created entire worlds. However, the dwarf race god is not the god of creation, he has the power of forging, but he can only transform it with ready-made materials, and cannot create from scratch like the real creator god.

Therefore, how to become a creator god is a secret that all gods want to get, and they will walk all over the crystal walls and worlds, hoping to one day uncover the mystery. Sublimate your own power. But before becoming the creator god. Wants to use divine power within the crystal wall. The body of the Sage is the limit of what the rules allow.

The mages believed that by making their bodies more accustomed to the state they had when they changed the rules, they would get closer and closer to the Sages. There have been many legendary mages in history who have tried and achieved certain results, but they have not really lived up to expectations. Siegel soon understood why: despite his great care, the power of the time-changing rules affected his body, and parts of his skin were aging and dehydrating faster than normal, and his skin was wrinkled and saggy, just like that of an old man.

Only soak in the water for a good night's rest. This part of the skin will return to normal. Siegel experimented with himself many times, and found that as his shock time prolonged, the aging area became larger, and the recovery would be slower. Flesh and blood are very fragile in the process, but if they oscillate the planes in skeleton form, they will not be affected by this.

But that doesn't mean it's completely unaffected. Siegel noticed that some small patterns appeared on his skeleton's skeleton, superimposed on top of the elemental aggregate pattern, but there was no effect between the two. The texture of the aggregate comes from the plasma pattern, which is carved out of the plasma weapon on the Resistant Shields spaceship, and it will have a bumpy feel to the touch. However, the lines formed by the time oscillation can only be seen. But it can't be touched, and it's not affected by any element. It only shines slightly when compressed and slowly extends.

It is not known what such a pattern will do, but it seems to be fine at the moment. There is no explanation of this change in the record, and it is never known whether he did it right or wrong.

However, Siegel has a clone, and death is just starting from scratch...... It's not all over again, it's just a return to being twenty-four years old.

He made three clones of himself, one in Myr City, one on the Starrope, and one in the Goblin World, in a deep underground pit that avoided the radiation of the dust. Removing a part of his body and soaking it in a cloning potion gives Siegel the feeling of growing food.

Maybe the gods felt the same way when they made the Sage, and they took out a part of their divine power and fused 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 a "mortal" spell like cloning.

Siegel looked at the pieces of flesh that had stopped wriggling, and knew that the attempt to clone the Earth Sage had been a complete failure. But why did Riele's clone fail in the same way?

Siegel has seen Rieel cast legendary spells, and he has also seen Elven Sages use spells, and when Riele was removed from his fingers, his body did not leak the breath of a halfling like the Murder Sage Chanem or the Mother Earth Sage Halfling.

Siegel carefully observed the cloning failure, and found that when the clone began to grow, the prepared alchemical was quickly absorbed, and then the growth was stopped due to depletion. He increased the amount of alchemy potions, and this time he was able to hold out longer than before. Eventually, the alchemical potion remained, and the clone had taken on a full head, body, and limbs, but had once again stopped growing.

"It seems that there is still a lack of some kind of ingredient, which makes the body distangible. "Although Siegel focused on the Lord of the Rings and the study of advanced spells, the study of Leel's clones may reveal his shortcomings. The Ten Dice once said that the god of magic appeared in the mortal world in various guises, and that he must have a knack for creating new bodies and then taking possession of them. Could it be that every new body was created in a similar way to the creation of the Sage?

Siegel thinks it's very likely, which explains why Riele isn't terribly worried about having a portion of his body taken away. 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 because it lacked some kind of ingredient.

"Imaginative speculation and down-to-earth argumentation. Siegel had a bold idea, and he took out the flesh and blood specimen of the Mother Earth Sage and filled it in front of him, ready to add this to the alchemical material.

"If that doesn't take shape, then there's no more effort to do it. "Siegel already has a warehouse of growing clones, and the human body refining is about to lose interest, I hope that the sage refining can have a different result.

When the pieces of flesh were dropped, they quickly dissolved in the alchemical potion and then vanished. Siegel kept an eye on the clones, and found that this time the growth progress was much more "normal", similar to that of other "mortals".

Since this is the case, the experiment will simply be carried out. The flesh and blood fragments of the Mother Earth Sage have not been found to be of any use for anything other than this for the time being—of course, going to the temple to exchange for 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.

It took twenty-four halfling fragments for the cloning to finally settle down. Siegel looked at Liele, who was starting to grow normally, and watched him gradually grow from the size of a baby to a strange expression on his face. (To be continued.) )