Ogre, this name is actually not correct.
Because ogres don't just eat humans, they eat all kinds of creatures. It's just that intelligent humans have the greatest effect on them, as they can transform them from wild beasts into intelligent beings.
So once an ogre has tasted intelligent life, there is no going back.
When Jayne was just born, he was just a small black ball in the river. There were many small balls like him, and they all instinctively looked for food.
Some of the small balls ate tadpoles and transformed into tadpoles for the first time. Some of the small balls ate small fish and transformed into small fish.
Jayne was very lucky. The first time he went foraging, he ate a dying electric eel. Thanks to the electric eel's ability, he developed much faster than his other companions.
It took about a week for its body to transform into a half crocodile and half giant snake.
It left the river where it was born and foraged for food aimlessly in the forest. Wolves, tigers, cows, deer, poisonous snakes, eagles, everything was its food. Its form kept changing, and it gradually became a monster with the body of a bull, the head of a tiger, the tail of a crocodile, and the wings of an eagle, a patchwork of various creatures.
This is completely random change without any planning.
It lived like this year after year until one day it met a man.
It was a very miserable human being, with scars all over his body, a gloomy and frustrated look on his face, and a hemp rope in his hand, as if he was ready to hang himself.
Of course, Jayne didn't understand these things at that time. He just walked over instinctively and looked at the creature in front of him that he had never eaten before.
The other party didn't seem to be afraid of it, and was not as panicked as other creatures.
He just closed his eyes, looked up and waited.
Jayne didn't understand, so he instinctively swallowed the strange creature in one gulp, and then he understood.
The human's name was Jayne. His business went bankrupt and he owed a huge debt. His wife and daughter committed suicide because they could not stand the increasingly tight and poor life. He was completely desperate, so he decided to follow his wife and daughter and leave this world.
Jayne's despair was deeply imprinted in the ogre's heart and constituted the ogre's most basic character.
Yes.
The first human an ogre eats often determines the ogre's character and style.
Jayne's despair created a desperate ogre, who always looked at the world pessimistically. He even stood still for a long time and almost became the first ogre to starve to death.
Then, it met an ogre more powerful than itself, and at the invitation of the other party, it became a member of the ogre race.
But in fact, whenever it was late at night and everyone was asleep, Jayne would fall into a state of despair and could not extricate himself. He hated himself, hated ogres, hated humans, and hated everything in this world.
How much it wants to die.
But every time it wanted to end its life, its instinct made it feel fear again and again, so that it failed again and again.
When Wuming broke into the manor, it knew that there was an intruder, but it didn't care and let Wuming kill his men one after another. Finally, it controlled the summoned beast to smash the door of the room.