Chapter 161 (1/2)
Chapter 161: Natural Undead
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It was a cinch to become a Undead, any necrolyte could help to reincarnate the dead souls (necro life
The low-rank undeads may have no intellect, but if a sword saint decided to be transfor as his body and soul were complete, he would not even fall below Silver rank
Subsequent to the growth of necro one who had acquired considerable strength, would just need to approach the necroreement before the end of life
Tedom, there were secret visits frorey robe, these included quite a number of names which were famous across all countries There were even soed as neerful undead warlords annually
Even I, the demiGod undead eredients could not guarantee a successful transformation of dead souls every time Nevertheless, it was not a secret when it ca the success rate of undead transforinated from the soul It was the foundation of the world and was thus the key to increase the success rate of undead transformation
The transforical, but in the eyes of e
Just like the living, the undead was also er be the original ones
A coous to a personal co was manufactured by the factory, with a perfect co with the capability of auto updating (growth in life)
The undead ht carry the sainal hardas definitely not viable anymore The new body was similar to a computer asseht be superb, but system collision and inexplicable crashes were very common with it
It was now evident how the undead transformation would fail, whether it be a collision between hardware and software, or the data loss of software (soul)
The for another body, but the latter could not be saved No ood a computer was, it was not able to read fro, no matter how important the contents of the hard disk was, how passionate and wild the perforet your utter
Of course, the necro the souls of others, but that e the contents of the soul Besides, such led souls were susceptible to defects, as the present technology was not able to retain the vitality andperiod, there was a 90 chance that a cobbled together soul ht become retarded
Hence, the fundamental and imperative factor for a successful spectre transfor the soul in its complete fore Grudges (unresolved regret) were undoubtedly the culprit of non-dissipated souls, while the strong will, a pure character, would render the soul more solid, and thus increase the success rate of a undead transformation
And then, the conclusion was obtained
According to eneral idea, the success rate of a undead transfor life, but the will of one who had undergone hundreds of battles could never be weak, leading to a higher success rate of transformation
There were no deaths without casualties, preservingthe hard disc as a metaphor, if it had more than 20 of data loss, the hard disc (soul) would have 20 of unusable space
Speaking of which, the difference between natural undeads and reincarnated undeads by necromancy was discernible now
Theoretically, they were the same However, the will of natural undead was incredibly firm, and their character was pure to the point of no sundries, the grudge they held before death could stir up six o transration after death, and were not dissipated at all Without requiring the guidance of necromancer, they performed the transformation from life to death on their own
This explained why the capabilities of natural undead were so astounding Their souls had not dissipated at all, and were al wandered across the boundary of life and death, they had discerned the arcanu of the basis of strength
Losing part of their souls, the growth rate of common undeads would be severely affected There was an exception however, which was none other than , but grew rapidly later
The co undeads bodies (hardware engineers), but I spent ineers) Of course, this was due tonatural undead too, yet I had been to the styx for several times It was already difficult for the other necro the souls, as their level of expertise remained at the soul transforht have regarded the creation and assembly of the soul as the sole authority of the God of Creation
And I, had created and innovated nuoted and distorted souls, flawless, newborn yet talented souls, loyal and unyielding souls, and some which were coredients In a sense, it was right for Omar and Adaoted souls, had for the culmination of my research, their souls were flawless, coupled with the specially prepared bodies, they even outotry In a way, they were the artificial natural undeads
But actually, due to soenuine natural undeads, their capabilities were lower by a certain level After all, the natural spectres I had met were all super monsters, these included I y, the Valkyries would greet the Einherjars and bring the, they were not all too different compared to the necromancers In recent times, the Einherjars below the sacred thrones had no fundamental difference with the artificial undeads as well The disparity wasthe necromancy, which preserved evenlife, under influence of the divine force
Everything arose frothened to its ood apparently, but had actually ceased the advance the sa halos, the Einherjars and undeads had too much in common, and they were both incomparable to the natural undeads
The natural undeads mainly existed in ancient times In recent tiligible, as the soul of recent ile to attempt reincarnation, not to mention resurrections with complete souls Aside froe, the unbreakable will, the desire of wanting to destroy the world
Suffering the destruction of our countries, me and Harloys were also the final royal descendants itnessed the annihilation of our own people and kingdoht say that ere undeads who reeance, Ayer did not share what he had encountered, but it ood
Even when the conditions were satisfied, a certain aure of success rate started to count only after the decimal point
In consequence, in the perspective of recent men, the undeads were merely the undead reincarnated by the necromancers, transformation to natural undead was never an option, some necromancers were not even aware of the existence of natural undeads
Hence, the reincarnation of Suana as a banshee was never known or expected by anyone, perhaps even the Elven Gods ere the brains behind all scheht of such a miniscule probability event