Chapter 1198: Amar and his Beast(2)
After getting the beast he wanted, Amar left the line and joined the smaller line in front of the second device. He would complete the step for both beasts once he had gotten them.
Amar's wait for his second beast didn't last long, and soon he stood in front of the device.
Amar looked at the card in his hand and then pressed the button, hoping to get the sa beast at a higher level as well.
Five seconds passed in a flash, and the rotation ca to a stop. Amar looked at the screen for the beast, and soon his eyes went bigger and shone since it was the sa beast, Samaghari.
Not long after, its card ford out of thin air and flew into his hands. He caught it and focused on the details in it.
[Na: Samaghari
Type: Beast
Race: Squirrel
Elent: Ti
Quality: Ultimate
Cultivation: Peak Divine Lord
Characteristics: Chronos's Blessing
Details: The Samaghari temporarily gains complete control over ti, allowing it to manipulate it in any way desired, rewinding, accelerating, or stopping ti at will in a fixed range.
Range: one hundred miles.
Ability:
1.) Ti Loop: The Samaghari traps a target or an area in a repeating ti loop, forcing them to relive the sa monts over and over again.
2.) Ti Snare: The Samaghari casts a ti-infused trap that ensnares enemies, freezing them in a montary ti loop and leaving them vulnerable to attacks.
3.) Ti Dilation: The Samaghari slows down ti for a specific target, reducing their movent speed and reaction ti, making them easier to hit and dodge their attacks.
4.) Ti Shield: The Samaghari erects a protective barrier that can temporarily slow down or deflect incoming attacks, providing a quick window of opportunity for counterattacks.
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11.) Ti Lock: The Samaghari temporarily freezes a target in a fixed area in ti, rendering them immobile and unable to act.
12.) Ti Bomb: The Samaghari plants an explosive on an enemy or a target location, which detonates after a set ti, dealing massive damage to all nearby.
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20.) Ti Regeneration: The Samaghari manipulates ti to accelerate healing, allowing it and its nearby allies to rapidly recover from injuries.
21.) Ti Disruption: The Samaghari creates a localized disruption in the ti-space continuum, causing a chaotic surge of temporal energy that damages and disorients enemies.
Card Description: The Samaghari is a formidable, majestic creature. Its attribute of ti makes it a terrifying opponent in battle. This card can be used to summon a powerful monster onto the battlefield, capable of dealing massive damage to its opponent as well as supporting its allies. Use it wisely, and watch your opponents fall before the might of the Samaghari.
Price: Fourteen thousand nine hundred ninety-nine ultimate Sacred stones.]
Similar to last ti, the Samaghari was an ultimate quality beast.
The Samaghari were a race that had gone extinct during the Vritrasura's war on the Multiverse. These were small creatures that were born due to an event where Chronos, a strong Primordial beast, mated with a royal squirrel, giving birth to Samaghari.
Since they were Chronos' descendants, their bloodline was deed powerful. But unfortunately for these creatures, they were dood right from their birth.
Not long after their birth, Vrutrasura rose and launched the war in three dinsions. The Samaghiri's mother was a weak creature, so their bloodline was diluted to the extre, making them the creatures of the Sacred Dinsion.
In the Sacred Dinsion, the Samaghari were strong due to the first batch of them having the blessings of Chronos. At the sa ti, they had also gained good fertility from their mother, so the siblings started to mate, soon giving birth to several Samaghiri.
But then the first batch found that there was an issue with the second batch. The Samagharis had mated together, so their bloodline should have been on the sa level as theirs, but they found that the second generation's blood was more diluted.
The sa repeated itself, and soon, when it was the turn of the seventh generation, they left any semblance of Chronos's blood in them, making them ordinary squirrels but stronger than them.
So despite having good fertility, the race couldn't grow at the rate they wanted. But in six generations, there were more than a thousand Samaghiris, so they started to dominate in the Sacred Dinsion with their strength and abilities related to ti.
But their dominance didn't last long. The Samaghiri's skin was a rare item that enhanced the effect of anything related to ti, so Vritrasura's army commander in the Sacred Dinsion ordered it, and soon, every Samaghir was dead.
When Chronos learned about it, there was a battle between him and Vritrasura. Vritrasura won the battle handsoly, but Chronos escaped before he could get killed.
Amar was excited about the Samaghir since he was also a cultivator related to ti. The characteristic [Chronos' Blessings] was a rare and extrely valuable ability that would imnsely help Amar
Amar then left the line and joined the queue for the square device. The wait didn't last long, and he reached the device.
He first placed the peak Divine Lord Samaghir's beast card into the card compartnt while placing his right hand onto the hand section. The next mont, he found himself in different surroundings.
The battle didn't last long, and soon Amar had handsoly won over his opponent, making the beast willingly accept defeat. Amar then completed the following steps after returning to the store.
Since the beast was of ultimate quality, he needed to complete the sale with the store owner. But since there was another beast to ta, he placed the second card in the card compartnt.
The next mont, Amar found himself in a different environnt, with his cultivation dropping to peak Supre God. He stood in the center of a ruined city. But through his naked eyes, he could see ti flowing backward and the ruins turning into the majestic structures they once were. Suddenly, the ti flow changed, and instead of rewinding, it began to accelerate.
Amar took a deep breath since the abundance of temporal energy opened every pore of his body. If this was the Samaghir's playground, the sa was the case for Amar, who was a mber of the Kaaladhin race and thrived in such an environnt.
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