That's right, of these two things, one is a humanoid shadow and the other is a blue round face.
They have the characteristics of creatures from the world of cultivation, but they are not completely creatures from the world of cultivation. They also combine some of the characteristics of the "behemoth" projection, and when combined, they become two kinds of terrifying weirdness.
The humanoid shadow only affects the spirit and has no effect on the entity. The blue round face affects the entity but has no effect on the spirit.
So this can explain why monks turn into zombies when they see humanoid shadows.
The blue round face emits sunlight and directly physically kills life.
I can't say which one is more terrible, it just depends on which aspect you look at.
They are not separate, but integrated, like two sides of a coin. However, this unity and two sides are not simply turned over, but are manifested in an incomprehensible way.
After the humanoid shadow disappears, a blue round face appears, or both can appear together.
Due to the characteristics of unknown things in the unknown world, some of the laws of the world of cultivation are invalid for them. They have no limitations of dimensions, time or even space, and can appear anytime and anywhere.
Due to the wishes of the monks in the Dark Valley, they have a strong idealistic color. They will never die or grow old, and have no passage of time. They are a conceptual existence in the true sense.
Forgetting is of no use to them, because even if everyone forgets them and no one knows them, as long as the concept exists, they will exist and will exist forever, unless the world of cultivation dies, which is the true sense of immortality.
Fortunately, there is such a ghost place in the Dark Valley. There are no other things except ghosts, so the humanoid shadows and blue round faces did not cause disaster. If they were in other places, they would turn all living creatures into monsters.
and ashes.
Yes, the humanoid shadow will not only turn people into zombies, but also into other terrifying monsters, depending on its mental influence.
And this kind of change is completely irregular and full of randomness.
For ordinary monks, even those in the Mahayana stage don't know how to deal with these two strange things.
They can be regarded as "real ghosts" summoned by the Dark Valley, but their essence is not and they are not unknown things in an unknown world, but a combination of four different things, but they are full of destructive power and cannot be killed.
Of course, they have no concept of moving. They may exist in this sinister place forever, or they may suddenly disappear and reappear in other places, becoming the source of a disaster.
But they were unlucky enough to meet Chen Hao.
What's even more unfortunate is that Chen Hao has nightmare abilities.
The most unfortunate thing is that Chen Hao's mental strength beyond the limits of the world can also use nightmare abilities.
The nightmare ability makes no sense. Because of this characteristic, it has become the nemesis of humanoid shadows and blue round faces.
No matter how unkillable you are, how you don't have the characteristics of time and space, or how powerful you are, if you encounter the nightmare ability, it will all be in vain.
Although you are immortal, sorry, I can kill you.
As for why?
Sorry, no why?
It can kill you.
So the humanoid shadow and blue round face had to disappear.
Although they can disappear like concepts and temporarily escape the pursuit of nightmare abilities, their source is here, on the summoning altar, so this is unavoidable.
Chen Hao can use the nightmare ability to directly destroy their source on the summoning altar.
In this way, the humanoid shadow and the blue round face are really dead, or rather not dead, but disappear forever, because they do not have the concept of death.