Chapter 661 (1/2)
Book 6, Chapter 53 – Battle With the Cloud God
Cloudhawk picked out a small tract of wasteland near Oakstead to make his research space
He moved a cylindrical device into the center of this area It was five meters tall and as wide as three people Glyphs and other patterns were e its surface, but otherwise it was a si
However, were one to look closer they would discover that the materials used to create the cylinder weren't evenly distributed Layers of it looked to be coh' was the best way to describe its appearance, like some crude totem pole Or perhaps thewhen he made it
Cloudhawk had put all his effort into its creation Over a hundred relics had been deconstructed for their e he had concerning this extraterrestrial technology, Cloudhawk eventually succeeded ina functional composite relic
The relics he made were different from combat-oriented relics Those were more complex and difficult to control These tools, on the other hand, were coant in design, their usefulness had been proved in Greenland's Miracle Towers This was his second attened to i it
Cloudhawk slowly spread out his hand Moreen flame danced across the surface of the cylinder They swept out through the air and vanished He'd tempered the device, its ani the resonance from it, the waves were consistent and complete As far as Cloudhawk could tell it was ready
The theory revolved around a single question; what is the earth? To Cloudhawk, the earth was soil; anic compounds, air and water
hellflower of course would have provided a more comprehensive answer Soil was the radable substances into nutrients,life and provided an environrowth Its creation was a complex combination of natural phenomena which included erosion of rock, volcanic activity and more
Thousands, even millions of years were necessary for the earth to produce fertile soil on its own As far as huy was concerned the state of the planet was functionally irreversible Changing the barren landscape would require efforts on an atomic scale which would be both incredibly coy of Gods and demons was a different matter Relics existed that earth-type demonhunters could use to spawn different bioy was fundamentally different froht be seen as relying on quantuy focused one's will toits base qualities Stone could becoold could become silver, silver could become bronze, and bronze could become wood
In short, matter was simply clay that could bes The frequency at which they hummed is what determined the properties of these materials Microscopic substances – undetectable by huer, more complex structures that made up the world
Relics were a te manipulation They allowed the user to influence spatial distribution andout of nothing, or release waves of energy in an assault Skilled users could summon spears of ice or waves of fire In the real was possible Nothing was rare or invaluable
Cloudhawk had only just begun to scratch the surface of this y He'd done so only because of the De's inherited reat effort and exa sos
As Cloudhawk learned rew
Arcturus had been enor, but in all his life never openly contested the Gods Perhaps it was because he was keenly aware of how advanced and powerful they were The ignorant could not be afraid of what they did not know and Cloudhaas beginning to realize his ignorance
No, he couldn't waste tiive his new invention a test run
By now a group of citizens froe e contraption in curiosity What was this foreigner doing here? What was this ugly cylinder of his? Was this soilant denizens of the realm stood on the outskirts of the research area They watched him with a mixture of wonderment and distrust Cloudhawk paid them little mind His full attention was reserved for this important endeavor
He reached out with his will… the cylinder began to respond! It spread out over a patch of land
Like it drill it started to churn the sand, slow and steady It didn't descend but rey pulsed through its glyphs and were disse area
“Hey! What are you doing!”
“This guy is up to no good”
“Let's grab hie!”