I am an Eldritch Entity-Chapter 254: All the cultivation arts
There was a moment of silence before the young boy threw the remaining five spirit coins.
Eryndor watched the person leave, only then did he pick up the twenty spirit coins and resumed running.
As to why he didn't give the complete information? Well, Eryndor didn't forget his original identity.
These people were invaders.
They engaged in killing and enslaving humans on Earth.
Only because of the Sinclair family was the Cultivation Outer Domain's advanced base on Earth now under control.
Why would he give complete information to such people?
As he ran, Eryndor couldn't help but have a moment of self reflection though.
Am I unconditionally hating the entire population because a small percentage of them went against what I stand for?
Is it right to do so?
Eryndor heaved a sigh, and shook his head.
It wasn't his place to think of such matters, he was still too weak for that.
After reaching the main building, he exchanged for a few cultivation arts which resembled Internal Fist, Sky Piercing Palm, and Shadowstep, then he also got himself a defensive cultivation art which was also a full body one.
Might as well learn them before going to sleep.
He headed towards the training hall, and scanned his badge at the door.
It was a private room, where all the cultivation arts he had bought were already present for him to learn.
Naturally, it also included the ones which Clarence bought in the past.
The cultivation arts which Clarence used were -
Air Cleaving Slash - It was an offensive art meant to be used along with a sharp weapon.
Like the name suggested, it would reinforce the weapon with extra sharpness and strength during a slashing movement.
Using it through hand would result in less than optimal results.
It could be practiced till the ninth stage of Qi Condensation realm.
Void Pierce - Another offensive art, one meant to be used with pointed weapons. It was the same as previous cultivation art but with a stabbing movement.
It could also be used till the ninth stage of Qi Condensation realm.
For both of the above cultivation arts, using them while doing movements other than what they were intended for would result in less than half of its effects.
Iron Mountain Guard - A defensive cultivation art which strengthened the skin, giving it a shiny texture while doing so.
It could only be used till the third stage of Qi Condensation realm.
Cloud Stride - A movement cultivation art which gave one heightened speed, and evasive capability both.
If Shadowstep increased the speed of legs to increase your overall speed, Cloud Stride made you feel weightless to increase your speed. freewebnøvel.com
The benefit was that its weightlessness also gave you the capability to more easily change direction, be nimble and have greater mobility in all parts of the body instead of just pure speed.
It could be practiced upto stage three of Foundation Building realm.
Yes, this was the most expensive cultivation art in Clarence's inventory.
Next was a surveillance skill.
Since he had decided to learn it to use it at times when his Spatial Sight couldn't be used, he took a look at it as well.
Clear Sky Pupil - It was a visual surveillance skill with a basic range for its level.
It could be used up to stage six of the Qi Condensation realm.
Apart from these common offensive, defensive, movement and surveillance arts, there were also other cultivation art he had bought over the years.
Physique Tempering Manual - It was one of the common body cultivation arts of the Cultivation world.
It wasn't combat oriented, but used purely to temper and strengthen one's body.
One used it just like other cultivation arts, by controlling Qi through a certain closed loop of meridians.
It would strengthen your physique by a minute amount after each revolution. For quicker results, one could choose to use certain resources with this cultivation art.
This could be practiced till stage nine of the Qi Condensation realm.
Heavenly Pulse Circulation - It was another practice technique of the cultivation power system, but Eryndor realized that his 'Breath of Lightning god' was better so he didn't read this one in too much detail.
Lastly, there was a Dagger Manual.
It wasn't a cultivation art, but just an information booklet on how to use a dagger.
It was like having a proper education on how to utilize a dagger compared to learning it yourself through battles.
Hmm, now that I think about it, I never really formally learned how to use a spiked mace.
Might as well try learning a dagger through proper means.
After looking through them, Eryndor glanced at the cultivation arts he chose to mask the effects of his Internal Fist, Sky Piercing Palm, and Shadowstep.
Of course, he also had an intention to upgrade his cultivation arts, as Internal Fist, Crimson Armor, Lightning Infusion, and Shadowstep were all Qi Refining realm cultivation arts.
Sky Piercing Palm was a Qi Condensation realm art.
The new ones he chose were -
Nine suns palm - A palm strike based offensive art which inflicted both physical and burn damage.
It could be practiced till stage nine of Qi Condensation realm.
It could mask the effects of the fire version of his Sky Piercing Palm on the monkey's hide which he cut apart.
Lightning Trap - One could infuse certain objects with Lightning Trap, which would trigger if someone made contact with it, stunning them on spot.
It could mask the effects of the lightning version of his Sky Piercing Palm.
As for the air version? Well, he could just say that the cut was done through his dagger.
For his Internal Fist, and Shadowstep, luckily, he found the later parts of them here in the cultivation world.
Naturally, both of them had the same name, but could now be practiced till stage nine of Qi Condensation realm.
Lastly, for the full body defensive cultivation art, he chose 'Azure Tortoise Shell'.
As the name suggested, it formed a multi layered bulging green shell over the entire body as a form of defense.
If the user was willing to expend extra Qi, they could also reflect a portion of the attack back at the opponent.
As he finished reading through everything, Eryndor suddenly felt like he had a lot to do.