After completing the transformation experiment, the girl Luo's mental state improved significantly.
In addition to often saying "Brother..." and "Brother..." as mantras, he always talks about it.
There are gradually more girls, and other simple communication sentences.
The only thing that hasn't changed is that the girl, as always, loves to cling to Thain.
The improvement of wisdom and the change of mental state cannot be accomplished overnight.
After the transformation experiment, the girl's condition improved significantly, which is amazing.
The rest will take time to calm down.
In the future, Thain also plans to continue to complete some transformation and strengthening experiments on girls.
This special half-undead creature seems to have extremely strong elemental malleability and tolerance.
???????????????Sain is not necessarily interested in the help provided by such a semi-undead creature.
It was entirely due to his occupational disease as a magician and his instinct to explore the mysteries of truth that he committed it again.
It's a pity that the girl's current physical condition is still a little weak.
At least she has to wait until she is completely adapted to her current state before Thane can continue to experiment and improve her.
In addition, for this girl who always calls herself "brother", Thain also wants her to have more self-protection capabilities.
Strength is the foundation of everything!
Only in this way can she be protected from being bullied by outsiders.
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The mountains and rivers of the continent of Faerûn as well as the various unique creatures make Thain, a third-level creature from the outside world who has just arrived, extremely amazed.
Although the main races in Faerûn are mostly humanoid creatures.
But this world is like most other alien planes that Thane has visited. In addition to the dominant race, there are also a large number of other branch races.
For example, in the dense primeval forests in the south-central region of Faerûn, there are green tree people living.
These tree people also have their own beliefs and totems. They believe in Foye, the god of green wood.
This is a special creature that looks like an ancient tree. On its trunk is a lifelike human face.
Of course, Thain did not see Foye himself. What he saw was only the statues built in the settlements of tree people.
Unlike humans in Faerûn, they like to build towering and magnificent temples in cities to worship their gods.
These tree people living in the green forest prefer to use open-air totems to express their respect for the gods they believe in.
Since he had already provoked the Church of Bones, Thane did not rush to do anything to the totem pole of the God of Green Wood.
He just took a look at it from a distance, and conveniently took a few treants from the outskirts of the forest as specimens for study.
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Although the system of gods in this world has developed extremely soundly, we should not imagine that they are so omnipotent.
There are also struggles in Faerûn, and the disappearance of a few trees is nothing to worry about.
Not to mention, these tree people themselves also have conflicts with the human kingdom or other races outside the forest.
The two sides went back and forth, and no major war broke out, but small-scale conflicts and struggles were always inevitable.
Other racial creatures in Faerûn covet the green hearts bred in the bodies of tree people, and the honest and honest tree people are not easy to offend when they are angry.
In addition to the tree people, Thane also collected specimens of many other intelligent races in the forest.
For example: Colorful Feather Man, Tuskar, Yaleb Lizard Man, Swamp Murloc, etc.
The Colorful Feather Man is a flying creature with a back and two wings, much like the angels Thane saw in the Sky City classics.
But compared to real angels, these colorful feather people are far behind.
Most of their wings are gray, and only very special individuals have colorful wings, and these individuals occupy leadership positions in the group.
Different from the records of Castle in the Sky, the angels have extremely holy and beautiful faces.
These colorful feathered people simply have a beak, and their facial lines do not conform to most human aesthetic concepts.
This girl is purely "Birdman".
Tuskar is a group of faceless monsters living deep in the forest, but they are extremely powerful and maintain a clan-based social system.
The individual combat effectiveness of these monsters made Thain nod. They were indeed high-quality slave cannon fodder.
If it can reproduce in large numbers, I believe it will be favored by many holy towers and knight halls in the wizarding world.
In the forest where Thane arrived, there were only a few Tuskals, but there were a dozen or so of their clans that had reached the "extraordinary realm" of Faerûn.
No wonder they can settle deep in the forest where the resources are richest.
The Alebs are a group of lizard people with brown skin and scales, and their intelligence is relatively low.
Their appearance is very similar to the Gulan Lizardmen that Thane saw in the Gumo plane.
It's just that the Yaleb lizards do not have the fire control ability of the Gulan lizards. These Yaleb lizards, who live in mud and caves and wear tattered animal skins, seem to have poor elemental sensing abilities.
In a large tribe, only a few individuals can understand the basic earth energy attack methods.
On the contrary, their reproductive ability is very good. If they were not limited by factors such as food and living environment, these Yaleb lizard people would definitely have an extremely large population base.
However, in Thane's opinion, from the perspective of the cultivation value of slave creatures, these Yaleb lizards are not as good as the Tuskar mentioned before.
Swamp murlocs are lower intelligent creatures that live in special swamp terrain in the forest.
Murlocs and mermaids from the wizarding world seem to be quite similar based on their names, but in fact the two species are vastly different.
Mermaids in the wizarding world have human bodies and fish tails, are beautiful in appearance, and are naturally gifted with the ability to control the water element.
The swamp murlocs of Faerûn have fish heads and human bodies. Not only are they ugly in appearance, they also have almost no talent for mastering the power of the elements.
Moreover, the swamp murlocs are classified as lower intelligent creatures. This is not a classification made by Thane, but is the common understanding of all creatures in Faerûn.
Because these fishmen are one of the few intelligent races, a barbaric race with cannibalistic habits.
The discovery and recognition of these alien creatures amazed Thain.
Cognitive reserves and specimen collections are also increasing day by day.
Moreover, in addition to the above-mentioned superficial understandings and gains, Thain also discovered another deeper secret.
Whether they are Caiyu people, Tuskar, Aleb lizards or swamp murlocs, they also have their own totems and gods of belief.
But! The existence that these creatures believe in gives Thane a feeling that is not as oppressive as the divine power he felt in the Church of Bones!
In addition to the faceless giant beast that the Tuskals believe in, it brings a real coercion to Thane belonging to a fourth-level creature.
The remaining God of Colorful Feathers, God of Aleb Lizard and God of Swamp Fish gave Thane the feeling that they were simply castrated versions of level four creatures.
Thane even suspected that they were just demigods.
Regarding Thain's discovery and doubts, Spider Queen Rose, who received Thain's report, also used her divine power to feel a little remotely.
The result was just as Thain had predicted!
Although the gods of the minority races in these forests have developed certain uses of divine power, they are not really fourth-level creatures.
As for what level of creatures they belong to, the Spider Queen far away in the wizarding world also frowned, and it was difficult to give an accurate result.
Above demigod, below level four?
This continent of Faerûn is really a special world!