BIOLOGICAL SUPERCOMPUTER SYSTEM-Chapter 1232 : The Clearing of Beasts (1)
Both Erik and the clone had a poor night. Not only were their beds not exactly comfortable, but also the fear of being attacked during their sleep and the thought of what could have happened to the others gnawed at them both in the same way.
Erik did his best to make the shelter as inconspicuous and sturdy as possible, yet being on Mur, nothing ensured that had been achieved.
The two prepared to hunt monsters for meat and return to the shelter to make neural links. With luck, they would grow strong enough to survive in this hellish place.
It was also their chance to get accustomed to the place, explore the surroundings, set some traps, and rest as much as they could.
"We should set a meeting time," Erik said, adjusting his belt.
The clone nodded. "What about noon? It would give us enough time to scout and engage if necessary, leaving a lot of daylight to head back if we go too far from the shelter."
"Seems fine to me. I don't know when you will end up outside of my Instability brain crystal power's range, so make sure to mark the direction in which you go. Also, keep in mind anything about the thaids. Their territories, behavior patterns, everything. We will review them once you are here; we will do the same about what I find out."
"Yes, Master. "
They both left the shelter and went out into the cool morning air. The massive tree Erik had grown towered above them.
Erik's gaze swept across the forest, taking in his towering creation that stood like a giant among mere mortals.
The countless other trees stretched into the sky like nature's skyscrapers, and though smaller than his own, they still soared like ancient pillars fifty meters or more into the air.
Their massive trunks were enough to make everyone uneasy, especially because their canopy hung overhead like a ceiling that blotted out the sun and created an oppressive atmosphere that pressed down on him like a heavy blanket.
Every shadow between the massive trunks could hide a thaid. Every rustle in the branches above might signal one of those insectoid thaids that made their nests in the treetops.
That and the sheer scale of everything made Erik feel impossibly small, vulnerable in a way that stirred something primal in his gut.
The towering trees with their massive girth reminded him of his encounter with the Leviathan Serpent—the same feeling of hopelessness and fear left his mouth bone-dry.
Erik couldn't shake the sensation of being trapped, as if the forest itself was slowly constricting around him.
<I really hope they will see it…> Erik thought as he realized Amber, Mira, Emily, and June might feel the same as him.
Without further words, Erik and the clone separated—the clone heading northeast while Erik turned southwest.
Erik kept close to the beach, exactly like the clone was supposed to do, but remained within the forest's cover.
That meant he could keep an eye on the beach for landing signs while still being covered from the thaids' sight.
Flying thaids were a problem on Mur as much as they were on Mannard. It was just that, here they were all as powerful as weak wyverns, while on Mannard they were no more than kittens, at least for Erik.
The coastline offered the highest chance of finding Amber and the others. Given how recently he arrived in Mur and how long he and the clone spent on the sea, it was likely they didn't stray too much from their path, meaning they must have been close.
Thaids were the problem, because if the group saw the trees, there were very few chances they could get there fast. That was why Erik was hell-bent on clearing the way for them.
Mur was not much different from Mannard. The forest floor told its own story—deep gouges in the earth, broken branches thick as tree trunks, strange markings that spoke of territorial disputes between massive creatures—and all those signs could be used by Erik to navigate his way around or to avoid what looked too dangerous to fight.
The situation was similar to when he left New Alexandria and then went to Mur. Back then, the situation was much simpler since the thaids weren't as powerful as those here. What was instead the same was the difference in strength between him and the monsters.
However, it was also true that Erik now had many powers, and a lot of these gave him utility, and not only raw power. He could turn invisible, could read minds and perceive emotions, he could fly, and he could shapeshift to hide.
All in all, while the situation wasn't as simple as before, it was also not as problematic as it had been years before.
The problem was that here there would be no one helping him in case he messed up, because there was no person alive that would actually be able to help him.
<Yet, in theory, there should be nothing preventing me from surviving here.>
Erik moved through the forest, studying each track and broken branch. He kept his invisibility active while following the signs, maintaining a low crouch and checking his surroundings every few steps.
<Based on the tracks, whatever made this must be a creature living in a herd, a pride, or however one would call it. It's just that I've never seen these prints.>
But it made sense. Some of the thaids on Mur were also present on Mannard, but the majority was a species that only the blackguards knew, and there were many they didn't even know about.
Erik followed the path of destruction and prints, which led him to a clearing. It was very large, and he couldn't expect less, given where he was. However, seeing the creatures grazing in the clearing, he couldn't stop wondering if the clearing was made by the creatures.
Erik could do nothing but freeze at the sight. The beasts were enormous, with black scales catching the morning light. However, despite what Erik assumed before arriving here, there were few of the creatures, albeit the herd was larger than he would have expected from a creature this large.
It made sense. Mur had large vegetation, but if there were too many thaids of this size, not even a continent 10 times as large as Mur would have been enough to sustain them.
The creatures had bull-like heads with massive, spiraling horns—some of them broken—but they had lizard-like bodies and moved more like predators than cattle.
<Well, I couldn't expect less… I wonder if they also eat meat.>
Their bodies suggested that was the case, while their heads, and most importantly, their behavior, said the opposite.
Erik pressed against a tree trunk.
<Analyze these fuckers…>
[Sure.]
—[Analysis]—
Name: Kraevyx
Physical Description: The Kraevyx is a quadrupedal creature that resembles a fusion of a bull and a lizard. Its body is covered in black scales, and its head bears large, twisted horns. The beast has a muscular, heavy frame supported by powerful lion-like legs that end in paws with three sharp claws. A long tail extends behind it, while jagged spikes run along its entire back.
Brain Crystal Powers:
Eclipse Field (A50B): Kraevyx generates an aura of oppressive darkness that blinds opponents and slows their movements. This field also disrupts sensory perception, creating a disorienting effect. The closer the enemy, the more intense the field's impact, making escape nearly impossible.
Shadow Rend (A25B): Kraevyx lashes out with its spiked tail, imbued with dark energy. The attack releases waves of shadowy force, capable of cleaving through multiple enemies at once. The spikes along its spine also radiate bursts of energy during the attack, amplifying the destruction.
{Attributes}
STRENGTH: 545
INTELLIGENCE: 10
DEXTERITY: 120
ENERGY: 1362
{Others}
Power Level: 1472
Estimated Experience per Kill: 2,206,953,223.84
—[End]—
<Not bad, but not what I expected either.>
Erik had greater stats than the creatures, and their intelligence wasn't even that much. Yet the creatures would give him a lot of experience per kill, and in this clearing, there were almost 50 of them.
A battle against those things was going to be problematic, at least if Erik kept it at the physical level.
<What do you think?> Erik asked the biological supercomputer.
[You should definitely avoid a physical confrontation.] The system paused. [These are not Lomalins, and they are much more powerful than a division commander on the strength side. You can only deal with them with ranged abilities and tactics, but not knowing how these things use their power is a problem.]
<What do you mean you don't know how they use them? You described them in the analysis.>
[I know what the powers do, but their actual usage depends on the thaids themselves. We have no information about them beyond what I can observe with my powers. The good news is that they aren't very intelligent, so they likely use their powers crudely—at a primitive level.]
Their Eclipse Field could make it hard for him to fight melee and to attack from a distance since he wouldn't even know where to aim, while Shadow Rend would make attacks in close quarters dangerous.
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