"That's not normal at all." Reese and Brad were one and the sa in this statent. They both had tal type beasts but were stunned that the chains the boy was using were cutting in to his own body while being whipped out at the flaTiger.
"Those chains are worse than you think." Clark had already said what the system analysis had told him. The cutting and price that the tar paid just to use them. However, they also were a beast that never entered a taming space. That ant that the tar would always be in pain. When he slept, when he relaxed, when he ate, it would be all the ti.
"I don't know how he has been able to let that beast grow. If it gets stronger won't it kill him eventually?" Isa had also heard what Clark said. But she had interpreted it much differently than the others. She heard that the chains could grow and beco larger. At that point, wouldn't the chains beco a beast that completely trapped and killed the tar?
"I think that is the point. This boy will eventually die and is part of this Ethereal academy traveling the world. It's a way for him to get the most out of life." Maria wanted to look at the positives of what this academy might be trying to do.
"I like your thoughts. You and Grace both seem to think that. I wish the world was so kind." Clark had beco more focused. His gaze was tougher as he watched how the chains wrapped and cut in to the fla tiger while doing the sa to the tar.
"Have any of you heard of beasts that consu their tar?" Clark's thoughts hit their peak when Ralph mumbles this question. "I heard that so of them do that and they live past the tar's death. They beco tools. Living tools for criminals." Growing up the way that he had, Ralph had heard a lot of the criminalistic activities. Rumors, and just the odd dark story. But this one seed to ring true.
"That's… disconcerting." Reese felt his sword shiver slightly in the sheath. He had the feeling that the tals were very different. His sword was part of his body. An extension. The true bond between him and the desire for perfect form and bonding between the two of them. But this chain was sothing that wanted to shave away the life of its tar.
"We need to keep an eye on what the Ethereal academy really wants. They are a traveling academy that sohow managed to get here and in to the tournant. Why?" Clark felt that there was sothing at work here that wasn't necessarily related to Nebula city and the leader of the city at all. That this academy had sohow managed to pressure its way in to the tournant with ulterior motives.
"Why does everything seem to be so complicated since I was set up to do this tournant with all of you?" Grace was a little exasperated. She wanted to just grow stronger and stick to the positives. However, she was looking at Clark who was the center of all this change and darker thought.
She wondered if he was a magnet for it or if he was just able to see beyond the surface and show the truth of all things. It made her head hurt to think about too much.
"That tiger just lost a leg. Solar academy just lost the first match." Ralph stood up to watch the Solar academy student call his fla tiger back. However, even after the referee called the match a loss for Solar academy, the chains lashed out at the tar and the fla tiger.
The chains wrapped around their necks and in a split second, there was a massive wall of ice freezing the chains and the tar that had co up on the stage for Ethereal academy. "Due to the attempted murder of an opponent, Ethereal academy has lost this point. This criminal will be removed from the city and sentenced accordingly."
The man that spoke was holding a sword that emitted a large amount of frosty steam. He stepped forward and held the frozen block of ice like it was nothing. The chans crumbled leaving a bare minimum left in the frozen chunk attached to the tar. The entire arena watched as this happened and did not flinch since it was expected that this would be the price.
However, Clark was watching the Ethereal academy students. They didn't react either. It was as if this was all expected. That they had just waited for this to happen. The boy with the fla tiger was busy checking his partner's wounds. He was afraid that he would lose his valuable tad beast forever, but he was also rubbing his neck.
He had just escaped death by the slightest of margins.
'Frozen mist sword- ultra rare
The frozen mist sword is a very unique ancient tal and ice type beast. It is a sword made in the frozen palace dungeon by the oldest of humans out of beast materials. The ice typing has increased over years of being exposed to the coldest temperatures. It is so cold that the moisture in the air becos frozen along the blade if unsheathed.
It can control the cold mist to freeze large areas easily. With the ice domain sword style, the tar can use the full strength of the mist to freeze opponents under their gaze. They can also beco immune to the ice entirely as well.
The tal typing allows the sword to remain in tough defensive stances against tougher opponents while freezing them. This is why it is considered one of the rarest and best beasts to be found within the frozen palace dungeon ever.
The records of the sword and tar are key in the current history of Nebula city. It is highly recomnded to look in to the.'
The system gave a very specific recomndation to Clark. He was not expecting this in the least. The system was smart, but it had never made such a clear desire for Clark to focus on sothing like this. "Reese, that is the frozen mist sword. It is similar to your partner. But it is made differently and has ice typing while yours is spiritual in nature with tal.
We can do so digging to help you out."
While the others had been stunned by the actions of the guard and the Ethereal academy student, Clark had caught Reese off guard again. "Umm, I can do that?" the sword was so powerful Reese didn't even entertain the idea that he could learn about it.
"We can. I will too. That man has to be a top general here. I guarantee it. He has certainly been to the frozen palace dungeon. Or was it a frozen castle?
Either way, that dungeon that they idolize as the best and most dangerous dungeon, that is where he got that beast." Clark was sure that the system said frozen palace. He wasn't sure if he should worry that the differences in what the dungeons were being called would be necessary. Frozen castle? Frozen palace? Frozen dragon's nest?
He had heard these three from many people gossiping since he got to Nebula academy. It was off that the three nas were popping up differently.
"Clark, the next one is coming up." Maria looked a little scared. She saw sothing she hadn't expected. She saw Lit. But it wasn't Lit. it was sothing that looked just like Lit…
'Demonic box jellyfish- rare
The demonic box jellyfish has been corrupted by an area full of demonic energy. This makes it radically mutate. Due to this, the tar may lose their sanity while the best is also altered ntally. The mix of demonic energy will cause the spiritual energy nature of this species of jellyfish to beco darkness typing.
There is also a poison typing that becos the unique decay typing of darkness and poison mixed energies.
The only thing left about the demonic nature is that the box jellyfish has a wisp of demonic energy still corrupting its core and feeding on the soul. If it truly ca in to contact with a demon it would most likely be killed instantly. The odds are that the corruption ca from a location where a demon perished and the body corrupted the land.
Instead of a poison and healing spiritual nature, it now has a decaying and darkness nature. It can use the darkness to hide and then wrap enemies with its stingers to decay their body constantly. It is considered a living trap. Any beast that falls like this will be considered a nace to its kind and anything that touches them.'
Clark stopped Maria from any panicking. He explained the system's analysis to so degree and watched her face drop. She was still stunned that a similar species to Lit was here. But it was a box jellyfish, an offshoot species of the glow sting jellyfish. However, its current state was still terrifying to a degree.
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