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Now reading: Chapter 26: The Obsidian Dragon of Calamity from Endless Evolution as a Centipede in a Game-Like World, a Game novel by TheHonored1.

-Legendary Rank Bloodline Evolution-

Na: Obsidian Dragon of Calamity

Description: A legendary dragon, first discovered resting in the core of a planet. From there, several of these legendary dragons were discovered on other planets, living inside their cores for centuries or maybe even millions of years.

It is unknown why these dragons settles in the cores of planets but it is now believed that every planet has an obsidian dragon living inside its core, causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions whenever angered. These creatures never leave they designated planet. They are responsible for the creation of mountains, volcanoes and the shifting of the tectonic plates.

Because of this and their obsidian scales, they were nad the Obsidian Dragons of Calamity. These creatures are covered in a veil of mystery as little is known about them.

Benefits:

[Obsidian Dragon Physique:

-3x bonus points given to all stats after a level up

-Gain title: Boss Monster

-Gain Boss Monster Core

-Gain affinity for earth and fire magic

-Gain unique class: Magmamancer

Cost: 8000 biomass

The legendary bloodline available was a draconic bloodline? There were only a handful of people who had ever possessed a draconic bloodline. People with this bloodline were normally guild masters, and with their parties, they could clear A-ranked dungeons.

To this day, A-ranked dungeons were the highest-ranked dungeons to ever be cleared. There were only a few instances of S-ranked dungeons because of this, for a while they were considered myths. And to this day, no one had ever managed to clear one.

This draconic bloodline would give an affinity for earth and fire magic. I would gain the unique class of Magmamancer.

This was the first ti I had heard of such a class, but if I had to guess, it probably had sothing to do with creating or controlling magma. I would have to do so research on this strange class.

This bloodline would also give three tis the stats boost a person gets when they level up. So by the ti I got to level 100, I would be stronger than people of that sa level. I’d be three tis stronger than people of my own level.

Taking all of this into consideration, this draconic bloodline was significantly stronger than the others available to . But there was still a major problem.

I didn’t have enough biomass. This bloodline cost 8000 biomass, but I only had 3450. Still, this wasn’t an unachievable goal. Most likely, by the ti I cleared this dungeon, I’d have enough biomass to purchase this bloodline evolution.

Just then, as I went over the different bloodline evolutions, the ground beneath my feet began to shake. Sothing big was coming, which caused to quickly dismiss the screen. I watched the entrance of the tunnel intently before a dungeon rat finally erged from its darkness.

Except this dungeon rat was much bigger than the others. It was roughly 5 feet tall, as big as an adult black bear. Its claws were long and sharp, almost resembling talons.

Compared to , who was only 24 inches in size, this beast was a giant. The beast sniffed the room as it entered, and with that action, its milky white eyes stared directly at before the creature lowered itself and burst into a charge.

The attack was so sudden that if I hadn’t already been on guard, I would’ve been caught by surprise. The giant rat slamd its claws down on the ground, aiming to crush in a single attack. The ground cracked under the pressure of its mighty claws, and as the dust settled, I was gone, circling my way up the beast’s arm.

With every movent, I sliced through the rat’s thick skin by creating a sharp obsidian blade on the underside of my belly.

The massive dungeon rat squealed in pain as it smashed its arm against the ground in an effort to shake off, but it was to no avail since my obsidian feet sank deep into its flesh with every movent.

I worked my way up its arm to its back and then circled around the creature’s neck as I created large cuts over its body. In desperation, it smashed its body against the dungeon wall, which caused the whole structure to tremble from the force.

I could no longer sustain the force as my body was catapulted off the beast.

This monster was even more dangerous than I first thought.

While I sliced its body, I kept injecting my venom into the massive creature, but no matter how much I injected, the beast just wouldn’t go down.

In fact, instead of attacking its nervous system, the beast seed as if it had been hit with adrenaline every ti I hit it with my venom.

"ROAR!!"

Is this monster a honey badger? What the hell!

The beast shook its head wildly before charging at like a monster on steroids. Imdiately, I vibrated my wings to create a lift current and moved out of its path just in ti. The massive dungeon rat slamd into the wall headfirst, which caused the wall that was already unstable from mining to collapse on top of it.

Is it dead?

My question was answered imdiately as the beast burst from the rubble a second later, its claws threatening to rip from the air.

"ROAR!"

I easily moved to the side to evade the attack before spraying the monster with my acid.

The acid burned through the bear’s fur and skin, causing a large amount of its blood to plop onto the floor. But the creature hardly seed to notice. It was as if it could no longer feel pain.

What the hell did my venom do to this monster?

Since I was too high in the air for it to reach, the crazed monster then began scaling the wall to get to . Seeing such a large monster crawling up the wall sohow felt creepy. This wasn’t natural.

After almost reaching the ceiling, the creature dove after , but with the high maneuverability of these wings, it didn’t take much to evade the monster as it plumted to the ground, resounding in a loud crash that caused the entire room to tremble once again.

Still, after all that, the beast got up once again as if it was nothing.

I should wrap this up before I actually get hurt by this thing.

Thinking this, I flew toward the creature and began circling around it, starting with its legs. As I moved around the creature, I excreted the sticky goo from my legs and used it to wrap the creature, similar to how a spider wraps up its prey.

"ROAR!"

At first, the dungeon rat was easily able to tear the sticky goo from its body, but as I began adding layer upon layer, it beca harder, and its movents were now more constricted.

Even though the monster swatted at with its large claws, I was still able to evade the attacks and wrap up its legs before making my way to its head.

Soon, the massive creature was completely wrapped up on the ground, unable to move. With the monster now restricted, it was now ti for to claim the rewards from its death.

Author’s Note:

Goals:

50 Powerstones = 2 extra chap per week

100 powerstones = 3 extra chap per week

Thank You for reading :)

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