An afternoon later they had co up with a way to integrate either magic crystals or monster cores into the golem as additional power sources. It made sense to use the power cores of the monster themself, but it was not possible for so.
The Magic Crystals or magic nuclei used for staffs were a good substitute for those cases.
Using Al's advice, Seth went ahead and created the second prototype.
This monkey had the beast core, of one of the big monkeys, as an additional power source. Having the soul linked to a monster core and increasing the mana pool this way was almost the sa as it worked for living beasts.
Using the beast core, its bearer could naturally absorb and store mana from the surrounding. With this golem was no longer dependent on just the mana of the soul.
Maybe Cerberus also had a very powerful core, explaining its huge might?
Although the core was not a major weakness, like on a traditional golem, Seth gave it a thick shell of reinforced , making it the best armor part of the golem, but not the only one.
As the blacksmith had ntioned, he did not share a necromancer's sentint. A naked skeleton was not pleasing to his eyes. Sure, it looked cool, with all the complex inlays covering the bones, but he was a blacksmith.
Ultimately, Armor looked better. As such the huge skeleton was covered in a huge plate armor made from the monkey's own reinforced leather. The armor covered most of the body and was thoroughly fixed to the bones.
This way, the huge monkey skeleton, had turned into an imposing giant Monkey Knight. It was literally called that, when Seth used
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