A beautiful green meadow stretched as far as the eye could see. The Prairie was surrounded on the horizon by trees that decorated the already beautiful view that it had.
The meadow was decorated with some trees that grew lonely in certain parts of the meadow.
It also had a huge lake that stretched from side to side of the meadow, dividing the meadow into two parts. The lake extended much further than the prairie comprised, since this was only a small part of the total extension of the lake and for the most part the lake was in the depths of the sea of trees.
This grassland was filled with beautiful vegetation, but oddly enough, there didn't seem to be any wildlife in this place. Being that there didn't seem to be anything from monsters to ordinary animals (Although I hadn't seen any of these until now), it only added to the feeling that there was something wrong in this place.
for bad luck,
the people who walk into this place wouldn't guess it until much later.
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"So we got here," Gabriel murmured as he gazed at a beautiful meadow that stretched to the horizon.
It had taken him a while to finally cross the sea of trees and reach the end of it. At this point,
I was completely tired of everything related to trees.
Gabriel sat down on the grassy ground, and lay down comfortably. He had already researched using the Illusory Butterflies, so he didn't have to worry about monsters yet.
Since this place was beautiful, clear, and didn't seem to have any monsters in the vicinity,
I had thought of setting up a base in this place.
Although there were still some trees in the vicinity of where he wanted to form his base, he already had a plan to clear the area and slowly turn the place into an impenetrable fortress that could protect both his relatives and possible future ones. his subordinates.
He also planned to create new entities to expand his area of influence so he could start building the base more easily.
That is why he had decided to save part of the Kobold corpses to increase his numbers and manpower.
For now he would only keep the corpses in his rebirth space.
He could just convert it to Life Force, but he wanted to increase their numbers without spending large amounts of his own life force.
He luckily he had developed that Life Force Conversion Sub-Skill.
The skill was quite simple,
using [Reform] decompose the target's body, turning it entirely into Life Force. Normally the next thing would be to use that vital force to create an egg and the embryo of what would be the reformed entity, but if it prevented the egg from forming and consequently,
no embryo would be formed on which this vital force would be used.
This vital force could be redistributed for other things. One of them was to use it to speed up the creation or reform processes of other entities.
The only drawback is that the proportion of life force that would result from this process was quite small,
Being that to obtain enough life force to create an entity would be between five and ten times what he would normally obtain.
Even so he was still profitable considering he didn't have much to do with the corpse of monsters himself.
The only disappointing thing is that he hadn't had the ability from the beginning,
thus he had lost a large amount of Life Force.
Still, it wasn't like it was easy to develop skills, let alone one that wasn't really a skill as such but just stopping said skill in the middle of its process.
"For now,
We will use this life force to reform Fox and Wolf" he muttered as he began the reformation process, since he didn't use his own life force, he didn't have to go through the feeling of weakness or being unconscious.
He could see that within its stigma the stored life force was rapidly being absorbed by the embryos within the two eggs. At an incredibly fast pace they were growing until they hatched the egg that protected it.
At that time the physical form of the stigmata, the black book appeared. With the Black Book as the center,
two strange magic circles appeared on the sides and from these two gigantic figures appeared.
The gigantic figure to the right of the book was a giant wolf with an imposing figure. His fur was completely silver and his eyes had a bluish tint. He could feel a sense of authority and dominance coming from within him.
A few meters from the wolf and to the left of the book, what appeared was a Fox with shiny golden fur. His body had reddish markings spread all over his body, nine tails growing behind him and constantly swaying.
His eyes were crimson, and they emitted a presence of authority and killing intent so thick that it could paralyze any being who met his eyes.
Both of them had figures much larger than a normal human, while on all fours he still had a height of three meters, being even taller than a normal orc.
Both figures looked at the being that had created them.
Gabriel couldn't help but feel intimidated by the presence of the two beings that were previously no more than normal entities. But luckily that only lasted a moment,
before the two beings lowered their heads towards Gabriel as they lunged at him and licked Gabriel's face with their long tongues.
He reminded her to some extent of a dog.
He thought as he was caught between the two gigantic beings and it didn't look like they were going to stop anytime soon.
I thought they would be upset considering it took me a few days to reform them.
He thought.
Gabriel decided to pamper them for a long while, although they were gigantic and had imposing figures, realistically they did not have very exaggerated abilities or devastating force.
The Silver Wolf had the ability to condense silver light and shoot it towards enemies, easily killing them.
Meanwhile, the Nine-Tailed Fox could create and control fire.
His abilities were simple but very useful in many situations. So he was not at all dissatisfied with his creations.
In the middle of his little round of petting, the black wolf appeared.
The Black Wolf looked at his new companions, while they got up and looked at his older one.
Gabriel wasn't sure what was happening, but quickly, as if they understood each other without words, they began to compete for who would be caressed by him the longest.
For what he could only put on an ironic smile and had to spend a long time caressing them, it's not like he had much to do since he didn't have any means of entertainment like a computer or his cell phone.
He couldn't help but feel a little melancholy.
He hadn't thought much about it until now, but he really missed his original world.
After all, that was the place where he grew up and lived moments that would make him what he was now. She originally should have spent her entire life as a completely normal person, maybe one day start a family, watch them grow up and finally be able to die without leaving any regrets.
But now all that future had been closed.
His future, his family, his friends, all had been lost in a matter of blinks.
I missed that place so much that I hated sleeping, because every time I slept I had dreams of home.
Every time I slept I woke up in my world, as if nothing had happened.
I would eventually wake up from that wonderful dream
.
Once awake, aware that he was still in this hell, there would only be despair.
If it weren't for the presence of the relatives, he probably would have ended it all a long time ago.
He wasn't a strong-willed person in the first place.
He was afraid
very afraid of this place and of the dangers that it concealed and would come in the future. But mostly, he was afraid of being stuck forever in this damn proving ground.
I only knew that I had to fight, to be able to return, to see my family, I had to keep fighting until the end.
I didn't know what the future might hold
Or if he would even survive until he could return home. But she had to try and never give up the end if she wanted to fulfill her wish.
Just thinking about it brought a lump to her throat, fear was something she had always had and ignored in order to continue, but now,
in a place where apparently there was nothing that could hurt him, only he and his thoughts remained.
It was in those moments where his will flanked.
She wondered if it was really worth it, and if they had already forgotten about him.
When negative thoughts were making a breach in his will,
He felt like something surrounded his body.
It was soft and fluffy but at the same time it seemed to be covered in a sticky substance, a very familiar texture to him.
He could feel how a few presences were surrounding his body as if they were trying to protect something extremely fragile.
It seems that I fell back into negative thoughts.
He thought as he stroked, he was telling them through the bond that he was fine, but no matter what he said, it didn't look like he was going to leave him for a long time.
She felt slightly happy seeing the overprotective behavior of his familiars, so she only let herself be lulled by the soft texture of the black wolf's tail.
That day his dream was a little different.