Chapter 906: Librarian Debate
Seated in his cave, watching two Billakin Hammers revolve around him was Inala, his expression one of focus. He observed the two Spirit Weapons and then relied on his superior senses to observe what was happening to his body, "I see, it's clearer now."
"The side-effects of using the Skill of Puppetry."
Mystic Bone Art-Puppetry!
It was one of his most used skills from his time as a Mammoth Clansman. Upon activating it, he could control four Spirit Weapons without a drop in efficiency.
Irrespective of how much a force developed, they could only control one Spirit Weapon efficiently. Controlling a second Spirit Weapon dropped the efficiency to less than ten percent, making it no longer valuable.
Various forces tried different methods to overcome this limitation. By relying on their speed and strength of psychokinesis, the Brimgan Royals created the Skill of Spirit Weapon Switch that allowed them to manoeuvre a lot of Spirit Weapons.
At every moment, they were only controlling one Spirit Weapon. But by switching their control rapidly, they made it seem as if they were controlling a group of Spirit Weapons.
The Skill of Puppetry, however, actually allowed one to control four Spirit Weapons at the same time, without a drop in efficiency. Inala was the one to create this skill, which was then developed significantly over the course of his journey.
It only caused him exhaustion quickly by controlling four Spirit Weapons. However, the Mammoth Clansman Inala could absorb Prana and Lifeforce, so this exhaustion was never an issue.
But now that he attempted the same technique again, his Brully senses allowed Inala to truly understand the dangers of using the Skill of Puppetry, 'It burdens the brain beyond recovery. If used extensively, the brain cells deteriorate until the user's mind no longer functions as intended.'
"They'll become braindead." He uttered, feeling a chill. The Mammoth Clansman Inala never experienced these side effects thanks to the lifespan he constantly absorbed. Even Asaeya didn't suffer, as she only had to use Puppetry when accompanying him.
Inala supplied her with a steady stream of Lifespan for various reasons. As a result, her brain didn't sustain any damage. And once she returned to the Mammoth Clan, she never had the opportunity to use Puppetry, since her Grim Knell powers were enough to take care of a horde of Pranic Beasts.
They were the only ones who used the Skill of Puppetry extensively. The Empyrean Zingers controlled by Inala had too short of a living time. They weren't alive long enough for the side effects to catch up.
The ones who became part of the Quip Clan could no longer use Mystic Bone Art. Instead, they relied on their Pranic Beast form's traits. Zinger Aristocrats were capable of using two strings of Prana in their Pranic Beast forms, thanks to their build.
This was only possible in their Pranic Beast forms. In human forms, they were limited to one string of Prana only.
The brain of a Gold Grade Pranic Beast was robust, and hence, Inala didn't sustain any issues. He stopped upon observing the side effects, 'I originally intended to present this skill. But it's only valuable if one has my Mammoth Clansman build. Anyone else will die a young death due to brain damage.'
Inala knew plenty of Skills and Prime Skills from various cultivation techniques. Some of them could be recreated using Mystic Sumatra Art, so he wanted to attempt the skill of Puppetry first. 'I guess for the time being, I'll focus on enhancing and perfecting existing Skills that had been created by other Gold Grade Pranic Beasts.'
"Oh, there's also that." Inala thought for a moment and grinned, "Yeah, it'll be better to introduce it. This skill would be the most suitable for me, and with the contribution from others, I'll be developed into a frightening skill."
Immediately in response, Inala focused on himself and gathered the necessary data from his mindspace. He then tried to make it make sense through Mystic Sumatra Art and soon came up with a skeleton structure for the skill.@@novelbin@@
Mystic Sumatra Art-Adrenaline Rush!
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