Today is a new month, 40 days since I started the book, and 200,000 words. I would like to take this opportunity to answer some of the most popular questions in the book review area.
The first one, about the sacred soul fragment.
In the setting of this book, sacred soul fragments will only appear in the incarnations of angels. If the devil devours them directly, it can gain a certain amount of sacred resistance depending on the size and strength of the fragments. Therefore, many book friends do not understand why. The protagonist does not devour it directly to increase divine resistance.
What I want to say is that there is a system in which any resistance can be added by defining item attributes! The difference is only the consumption of ordinary souls. The protagonist devours them directly, which is a waste!
Moreover, in the system, the only purpose of the sacred soul is to create life. You can understand that this is the pet and mount system of the system. Apart from this, it has no other functions. I have mentioned this earlier in the book. It’s clearly stated. Maybe some book friends who don’t read books seriously have not discovered this.
In addition, some people questioned why it was used to create a dog instead of creating Zerg, Dragon, etc... How can I put this? No one seems to have noticed my foreshadowing at the time. Gabriel's incarnation is Van Helsing, except for Apart from immortality, it does not have very strong abilities. This shows that the power of this soul fragment is actually quite weak. Even when it created Fat Tiger, it appeared in the form of a larvae. Isn't this foreshadowing obvious enough? How could it be possible to create such powerful creatures as dragons
Dogs are good partners of humans, with excellent sense of smell and tracking capabilities. The protagonist retains human thoughts, so even if he creates life, the first thing that comes to mind should be cats and dogs, so I think my logic is wrong. Wrong, in order to cope with the environment of the abyss world, it was specially shaped into the image of a hellhound.
The second question is about why you should sign a contract with a superior demon.
This may be because I didn't describe it too clearly. If a creature like a demon is forcibly killed and expelled, it is actually very dangerous. The demon itself is very powerful. If it can survive unscathed after being expelled, it can turn around. He can be summoned again. If this is the case, then the devil can be considered invincible. The races in other worlds should really stop messing around and surrender honestly.
The souls of demons that are killed and expelled will be damaged, and damaged souls will cause problems in the output of magic power, which will eventually lead to a significant loss of strength. When returning to the abyss world, the reshaped body will remain in a seriously injured state. In this way It is very dangerous. You may encounter the covetousness of other demons. The demons who are expelled will also choose to hide and recuperate for a period of time.
Therefore, under normal circumstances, the devil itself is not willing to be killed and expelled, let alone commit suicide. In Roy's situation at that time, it was best to get rid of the contract and go back on his own.
As for why Sellon didn't sign an eternal servitude contract with Roy, this is actually very easy to explain. No demon would be willing to be enslaved forever. In Sellon's view, lower-level demons are irritable and brainless. If he is willing to be enslaved forever, it is possible to simply commit suicide and return to the abyss world. In that case, he will lose more than he gains and the magic power of summoning will be in vain.
Therefore, Sellon did not use the clause of eternal slavery for every lower-level demon he summoned. Upper-level demons also have the pride of upper-level demons. Even if they want to enslave a demon as a subordinate forever, they must enslave someone with higher combat power. Slave What is a low-level devil who is just a cannon fodder
Roy's performance at that time was more outstanding. He was obviously a low-level demon, but he could use spells such as bloodthirsty. Therefore, Sellon looked at him a little differently, and he seemed to have higher intelligence, so he planned to use it as a sweetener. He came to let Roy serve him wholeheartedly, so he was later appointed as his adjutant to manage the lower-level demons for him.
Roughly speaking, these are the two questions. I think there is nothing wrong with my logic. If some book friends don’t accept this explanation, then there is nothing I can do. Just this time, I will not explain it again in the future.
This kind of book about alien demons is originally a niche book. Many times, I lack the corresponding background information to draw from. Everything is written by my own imagination, and this time the system cheat is also open-ended. , it can be said that there is only the unimaginable, and there is nothing impossible. As a reader, I may not be able to think of some of the abilities and items you can think of, because my personal thinking is limited after all, so everyone is welcome to make suggestions to make up for my mistakes. As for the omissions in the idea, if there are good suggestions that can serve the subsequent plot, I will adopt them and add them to the book.