Seth frowned a little. Phinene was lv.188, but her leather was still lacking? Where was he supposed to get a legendary gorgon? That was ignoring the fact that legendary gorgons were said to be immortal with impenetrable scales. How was anyone short of a god supposed to kill sothing like that?
Despite being relic-rated, the leather of the gorgon had a 35% Damage Negation, which ca close to the Sky Dragon Heart Scales, which were legendary. Of course, the dragon material could do a little more, but still, that was a powerful effect and showed the quality of his materials!
Although the blacksmith was a little grumpy about the evaluation, he wasn't about the actual effects of the shape-shifting armant. Even when it was only called an imitation, the nature of the item really shone through.
Tripling the power of divine skills alone was already insane, considering the skills a chosen got from their god already were on the broken side. Irrespective of other armor pieces, just the Aegis tripled the power of these skills.
But it was not the only powerful effect the Aegis had to offer. Athena's Divine Protection could temporarily triple the already imnse defense of the Aegis. Then there was obviously the Gorgon Head, which could be exposed to petrify enemies if they looked at it.
In addition, the item could not only repair itself over ti, but it could not be damaged by mortal ans. This ant the enemy would need at least a legendary weapon to lower the durability of the Aegis.
Lastly, there was Transformation. As Seth had suspected, each mode of the Aegis ca with its own perk, in addition to these effects. The Aegis, as a cloak, could summon rain and thunderstorms when shaken. Having Monique and Mike together on the battlefield would be an interesting combination.
As a breastplate, the Aegis granted the Thunderstep effect. Every step taken could generate a terrifying thunder to stun, confuse, or outright frighten enemies in the surroundings. While hostiles suffered status effects, allies would receive buffs to raise the morale.
The shield ca with an active skill called , which projected the sound wave of thunder from the shield, creating a cone-shaped attack in front of the shield that could damage and blow away the targets.
The Aegis was an incredible item, yet Seth felt miffed about the flavor text and the “imitation” in brackets. Technically, “imitation” was a good evaluation considering he was imitating the work of a god; however, he felt sohow mocked by it. Maybe it was because it was an imitation of the Aegis for Athena's Chosen and not an imitation of the Aegis of Athena, but it didn't matter.
Spite had shooed away his worries. He wanted to put the soul into the Aegis, now more than ever. Imitation? Let's see how things were going to change when he started customizing it HIS way. Originally, he considered sothing ta and safe for the enchantnt of the soul, but now?
Looking at the soul in his hand, so serious thoughts went through his mind.
~Phinene. Can you hear ?- The blacksmith tried to get in contact with the ego.
-Who dis...?~ the answer ca after a while of waiting.
~I can offer you a way out of the darkness. Are you interested?- the bard asked seductively.
~You can end this suffering?!- It ca back excited. There was no need for her to know that he was also her killer. Seth had learned a little and, knowing the situation most ego souls experienced in soul form, made manipulating them much easier.
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~Yes. There are just a couple of rules you have to follow...-
A contract was signed, a deal was done. He imdiately started forging the soul. Although there were 210 scales, they were not hard to imitate. The forging part was done quickly, and it was ti to get serious.
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Mind-numbing notes ground away at the shattered valley outside of Delta. Once the place of practice was now the stage for his act of defiance. Maybe he was more peeved about the evaluation of the Aegis than he should have been, but he was going to show the system what's what.
At his side was the Devil's Wheel Fiddle, played through
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