Chapter 93 - Bloodline vs. Bloodline! Domain vs. Domain! (2/2)
Behind him, nine ten-meter long snake heads quickly appeared. They had the same color that his skin had taken. These were attached to the man's back by his spirit power. No, rather than attached, they were like appendages generated by his very spirit power.
”And finally, the final blow! Poison Domain - Snake Storm!”
As with the two previous techniques, an incredible change occurred. The human martial artist's spirit power expanded from his body, starting to create a fifty-meter radius sphere, with him considered as the center. Inside that sphere, his spirit power was literally being materialized into endless tiny green snakes that danced in the air generating a feeling of malice.
When the Shé Family head finished activating his techniques, the hairs of Bao Bei's body had all risen. The divine beast spider could no longer contain her anger.
Ba Serpent. One of the snake type species divine beasts. They had been among the first to accept Hei An as their emperor. At the same time, they had also been among the first to fall into the great war that ensued. The fact that that 'person' was using a bloodline related to her partner was pissing off Bao Bei.
With that anger in her body, Bao Bei activated her offensive.
”Nightmare Spider Bloodline, Activate! Law Poison Domain, Poisonous Spiderweb Dome!
In one instant, the spirit power of Bao Bei was concentrated on the back end of her body, to be precise, on her spinneret.
The spinneret was nothing but appendages of a spider body that was used to produce the web. Usually, Bao Bei slowly made her spiderweb go out, wrapping it carefully. This time instead, she charged her spirit power at that point, and from there came out a crazy amount of spiderweb.
It was as if water had been poured into a container, and once closed, the liquid had boiled inside. Since the pressure inside would increase, and it couldn't find a way out, in the end, the container itself would no longer be able to contain the water inside, generating an explosion.
In a sense, it was a similar process. Except that instead of water, it was the silk of Bao Bei.
The enormous amount of silk produced by the Bao Bei spinneret went to flow into the surrounding environment, extending for meters and meters. In the blink of an eye, a closed dome made of spiderweb with a radius of a hundred meters materialized in a few seconds, painting the sky itself and the lake below of silver-white. Inside that dome, there were now a giant spider and a human, which was surrounded by countless snakes.
But the spiderweb that formed that dome wasn't the classic spiderweb that Bao Bei used to produce for her children. No, it was a very different kind. The spiderweb had a purple color in addition to the classic silver white one. Every filament of the spiderweb, even the smallest one, was full of poison derived from the Poison Law.
Domain. It was a technique at the top of all the techniques that could be used. It consisted of the materialization in the external world of one's Elemental Law. That materialization would, therefore, influence the space itself, modifying it to create one's personal area. In that area, the moves of the Domain's Elemental Law would increase even more in power.
And like Concepts, Domains varied from person to person. To be more precise, from a living being to a living being. In addition to the Elemental Law, one's Bloodline, one's physical body, one's emotions, and personal history were also calculated to create a Domain.
In the case of the Shé Family head, his Domain was originated from the Poison Law and generated a myriad of small snakes. This was due to his Ba Serpent Bloodline and a particular fixation of the user for snakes. That fixation was also reflected in the form assumed by the Weapon Materialization. After all, coming from a family with a bloodline from a serpent divine beast, it was reasonable that he had grown up with a preference for those creatures.
As for the Weapon Materialization, it was a process similar to the domain. Only, rather than materializing an Elemental Law, the technique would materialize the Artifact Spirit dwelling in the martial artist's weapon. That materialization would increase even more the combat power of the user.
As far as Bao Bai's Domain was concerned, it was a combination of her characteristics as a spider and her mastery of the Poison Law. This dome was thus generated, and it would prevent the enemy from escaping. But just as the dome prevented the Shé Family head from escaping, likewise, it couldn't wrap itself around the enemy because of that Dominion formed by snakes. Once in contact, two Domains would always generate repulsion.
It was also necessary to point out that the Domains weren't necessarily linked to a Bloodline. A Bloodline made it easier to create a Domain, but it wasn't an absolute requirement. And therefore, Bao Bei still had another Domain.
”Illusion Law Domain, Rondo of Illusions!”
The powerful voice of Bao Bei resounded in the air as the figure of its immense gigantic body flickered. Then, her giant body was reduced to 5 meters while at the same time, a series of light shapes appeared around her.
When the light shapes materialized, they turned out to be identical copies of Bao Bei. It was impossible to distinguish who the original was once they started moving. And it wasn't like there were three or four of those copies. No, the number of copies amounted to 50. All fifty were identical to the smallest hair on the body, and the pressure and sensation of Bao Bei's spirit power were the same in each of those 50 bodies. The same was true for the smell, the sensation during contact, the noise produced by the movements, or the taste of Bao Bei's skin.
There was no way to distinguish them or maybe not? Because the human martial artist still had a smile on his face as if he weren't at all nervous by what he was seeing. He just smiled even more.
Looking at his reaction, all the Bao Beis looked him in the eye and said in unison.
”Get ready for the last act. The curtain is about to fall, you, The One Who Hides Behind The Curtain.”