"You’re right. Solar is always popping in and out like a ghost anyway, maybe we’ll just bump into him later."
Luluwo nodded, looking like she’d finally let it go.
Starting from the Fire Transmission Ceremony, this whole road has had an absurdly high Solar-encounter rate. In front of almost every Boss Monster area, Solar’s gleaming golden Summoning Symbol can be found.
Every ti you see that Summoning Symbol flickering with golden light, you get this overwhelming sense of safety. There probably aren’t many people who can resist the temptation to summon Solar.
Especially when he appears and does that classic "praise the Sun" pose—nothing else can compare to that full-body, mind-and-spirit-boosting feeling!
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In fact, Gong Qiying really did add components like Healing Magic and Vitality Magic into the light effects when Solar makes his entrance.
Whether in the Yanor Kingdom or the Warrior Country, the number of tis you actually run into Solar isn’t that high. It’s just that every place he appears is so crucial that over ti people form a really deep impression of him.
But after coming to the Dungeons over here in Scaroon, the chance of running into Solar skyrocketed. Not only does almost every Boss Monster arena have his Summoning Symbol in front of it, you might even bump into him while you’re just out adventuring.
This is because Gong Qiying added a new support chanic to Sain Dungeon. When an adventurer dies too many tis in a certain area and the spiritual power yield drops, Sain Dungeon will automatically react and pick the most suitable residual shadow character as support, placing them sowhere the adventurer can find.
And who could possibly be more suitable than Solar for the job of "wherever there’s a need, move the brick there"?
So, in the Scaroon limited-access areas, the number of tis people et Solar goes way up.
For adventurers in the Scaroon region who are touching Sain Dungeon for the first ti, this bold, big golden bro is the baseline guarantee that their adventure experience won’t be miserable. He’s Sain Dungeon’s rcy made manifest.
But for other adventurers who had already t Solar before Scaroon, he really ans sothing different.
"Hehehe~ Wonder where we’ll et him next~"
Luluwo humd a cheerful little tune as she walked forward. Up ahead was the Fog Gate whose Seal had been undone by the death of that ever-decaying creature. It was the "main entrance" leading into the Chaos Ruins of Izalis.
"Captain’s in a really good mood." Tami looked on with curiosity.
"In Sain Dungeon, the most important thing is learning how to entertain yourself," Berto patted him on the shoulder. "Otherwise you burn out fast."
For the Skyrim Strategy Group, "finding Solar" has basically turned into a stamp-rally achievent hunt.
As the leader of the Strategy Group, Luluwo can make good use of every residual shadow character, and among them all, her favorite is Solar.
If at the start she liked Solar because his existence opened up all sorts of "cut-class from Monsters" shortcut options for her routes, then now that fondness is more out of respect for his personality, and the natural trust and reliance built up over long-term interaction.
Who wouldn’t like a Sunshine boy who can talk, can fight, and actually cares about people?
The new Scaroon areas are pretty unfamiliar even for an old hand like Luluwo, so whenever she sees sothing connected to the previous areas of Sain Dungeon, it triggers this wave of nostalgia, which in turn boosts everyone’s affection for Solar even more.
All in all, among adventurers as a whole, Solar’s popularity is indisputably number one among all residual shadow characters!
As a side note, number two is Topps, while the number three spot is a revolving door with no fixed winner.
"I’ve got a feeling we’re definitely going to run into Solar up ahead. Maybe he’ll help out big ti again, like helping us take down the Izalith Witch or sothing."
Thinking that, Luluwo and the others stepped into the area where the Chaos Ruins of Izalis lay. They were stunned by the everywhere-spreading plant tendrils and the massive fields of magma, struck by the sa shock Temude and the others had experienced.
"This place..."
Tami stared wide-mouthed at the scene before him, at a loss for words.
His gaze swept over those Rot Dragons slowly moving in the magma, itching to complain about why the Rot Dragon only has a lower half, then passed over the crisscrossing, wildly spreading branches and tendrils, and finally landed on that gigantic tree in the distance that pierced through the rock layers and stabbed straight up into the Skyrim.
The most visually striking thing was definitely that giant tree. Compared to the best-known Golden Tree, the giant tree here had a flavor all its own.
"At least three tis hotter than the Demon Relics." Berto pushed up his glasses; it was so hot here that his lenses couldn’t even fog up.
"I feel like my boots are going to lt." Mila lifted one foot; the sole actually looked a little warped.
Good thing she wasn’t wearing Iron Boots, or she’d probably be turning into grilled squid on an iron plate right about now.
"Everyone brought their Cold Drinks, right?" Luluwo pulled a bottle of blue, frost-emitting beverage from her waist pouch and downed it in one go.
The icy chill spread from her throat down into her stomach, and the miraculous effect enveloped her whole body, temporarily driving away the surrounding heat. Tami and the others hurried to follow suit, and for a while the sound of "glug, glug" drinking echoed one after another.
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