Unwritten Mythos

New toy



Shino turned around and saw a voluptuous, beautiful and sexy female… vampire behind him.

“Shar?”

Lilith looked at the vampire, quickly hiding behind Shino, her eyes full of caution.

“Who’s this beautiful lady?”

“Beautiful lady?”

Lilith jumped up and grabbed Shino’s ear. “What do you mean, I’m your master! Why don’t you call me beautiful lady?”

“I’m your master? You called her beautiful lady even though you don't know who she is?!”

Shino winced. “Hey, hey, Lilith, stop it!”

“Lilith?”

“You should call me Master. You are my familiar, you can’t shout my name!”

“Really, if not for the fact that you saved me, I would have already…”

Shar looked at the two flirting with each other, her face expressionless.

“Lilith, the True Ancestor is waiting for you. You’d best not keep the great one waiting too long.”

Lilith was taken aback. She turned to look at Shino. “My familiar seems to be coming with me. He’s scared, he’s not brave enough to go out at night.”

Shino twitched at the corner of his mouth, but Lilith gave him a look.

“Am I wrong?”

“No, you’re right.”

“I’m rather timid and introverted. I can only go through the sewer when I go out.”

Shar remained silent. “Do you want to be torn apart by the True Ancestor?”

“You should know, except for Royal Vampires, no other vampires are qualified to meet the True Ancestor, not even dukes.”

Shino tilted his head. “Then I’ll stay out of it.”

“You!”

Lilith gritted her teeth. “Fine, whatever, but you have to remember, if I don’t come back to find you, you have to find a way to rescue me. Who knows, Shar might be teaming up with Faerûn Baji.”

Shar shook her head, speechless.

After the two left, Shino was left standing alone on the street.

He touched his stomach. A rumbling sound came from within.

“ …Suddenly feel a little hungry.”

...

In the Crack Space.

Mei took a magnifying glass out of a hole in the giant serpent.

She held the magnifying glass up and looked around with it.

“This thing’s not bad.”

Mei grinned.

She aimed the glass at an object, and a lot of text suddenly appeared on the magnifying glass.

“Through the lens, the magnifying glass can display all the information of an object, including its hidden properties. This is just what I need!”

Mei held the magnifying glass and scanned each object. The magnifying glass could present this information in the form of information she understood.

For example, Mei divided traits into three categories. The magnifying glass would then display information based on this format.

She first looked at the crown she had caught earlier.

The crown looked like a metal artifact, with an rhombus-shaped dark blue gemstone on top.

【Soul Crown】

Secondary Trait: Wearing the crown allows one to see souls, and to enslave the souls of the dead.

“Soul trait, not bad.”

Right after that, Mei looked at the other objects.

“A chicken egg box that splits into one egg every minute?”

“Um… useless.”

“A small flower that changes color randomly?”

“As sharp as a paper knife?”

“Just a normal box?”

Mei scanned through everything, and found a bunch of junk from the giant serpent.

Only a few things were useful.

After finding that this junk was useless, Mei directly connected it to the trash station in the real world, and then packed all the junk and sent it out.

Then, Mei looked towards the giant serpent’s newest output: a black sickle.

It was a giant black sickle.

【Reaper】

Secondary Trait: The sickle cannot attack physical beings, but can directly strike souls. If attacking a physical being, the sickle will directly pierce through the entity.

Mei held the sickle in her hand and swirled it around. “This one is actually useful. I’ll use it as an ornament.”

After thinking for a moment, Mei threw the crown into a vase.

“The Soul Crown possesses the Soul Trait and Enslave Trait. If I add a Death Trait, or maybe a Resurrection Trait, I could create a necromancer.”

“Right, didn’t 004 find a revived dead person for me before? That one revived, so theoretically, he should have a Resurrection Trait.”

“Um… then this potion will be called the Soul Resurrection Potion.”

Mei brought over Avee’s blood sample, then fed the potion to a recently deceased corpse.

Then, she extracted the blood and body material from the corpse and poured them back into the vase, producing two Soul Resurrection Potions in one go.

But these weren’t finished products, just two semi-finished products.

To create the finished product, she would need to feed the potion to Avee. Through the combination of the potion and his bodily characteristics, she could achieve the finished Soul Resurrection Potion.

Then, she could extract his blood and body parts to make two finished Soul Resurrection Potions.

Some people might wonder why blood would carry traits.

This is a conceptual thing. Cut a piece off a banana, it’s still a banana, it still has the banana characteristic.

Similarly, a person with superpowers, their blood is part of them. The blood can represent the person.

Other limbs can also work, but if too many limbs are mixed in, it might give the potion some other characteristics.

It’s like breeding pets. The more mixed-up the ingredients, the more unstable the resulting breed.

But there’s no single-source item in the world.

Like a piece of paper. It can be traced back to its original form: wood. It can also be recycled from toilet paper.

At the same time, the paper itself has the concepts of whiteness and material properties.

But Mei discovered that there was a hierarchy among these concepts.

For example, wood. The concept of wood itself is the highest, to the point where it includes concepts like growth and photosynthesis, which are much lower in hierarchy compared to the concept of wood itself.

Thinking, Mei took out a list and marked a check next to the Soul and Soul Resurrection category.

This list was her conception of what a god should have.

For example, a god needs an immortal body, so she created the Vampire 008, and then created immortal 009.

Thus, the condition of an immortal body was met.

And a god should be able to control the lives of mortals. Mei became Death, and this condition was also met.

Next, there were almost seven hundred conceptual assumptions.

Because Mei envisioned a god as omniscient, omnipotent, and incomprehensible.

The only thing that stumped Mei for now was how to create an incomprehensible trait.

Or perhaps, how to create a trait that’s unknown.


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