These soul energies, once controlled, naturally beco tools in his hands, woven according to his will.
All Gaven needs to do is engrave the road construction blueprint onto the Soul Pool, and the soul power will automatically start the construction.
Branch by branch, extending from the main road in all directions like a spider’s web, although the expansion speed is slow, it is comprehensive, overall faster than Gaven’s manual operation.
Like Slaughter Divine Power, the construction speed is clearly related to the amount of Road Divinity Gaven infuses into it; the more infused, the faster the construction speed.
The wonders of Road Divinity are far more than this.
A brand new ability appeared on the Soul Pool — Skeleton Paving Technique Endownt.
Skeleton Paving Technique Endownt (Supernatural Ability) — You can grant the Road Paving Spell as a spell-like ability to a Skeleton Undead, which must have six or more Life Dice, the Skeleton Paving Technique is a Third Ring Spell, and this ability can be used three tis a day.
Skeleton Paving Technique: This ability can open a Skeleton Road on the Plains of Bone, six square ters per Life Dice, if there is already a road here, the paving area will fluctuate based on the original road condition, with a maximum of sixty square ters/Life Dice.
This needs no explanation, it’s Gaven’s inherent ability, just transford into a skeleton version after rging with the Plains of Bone.
Without a second thought, Gaven blesses two Skeleton Lords instantly, their abilities lean towards logistics support, coupled with sufficient Intelligence; they’ll lead the Undead Road Construction Team to pave the Skeleton Roads in the future.
anwhile, he selects a batch of high Life Dice skeletons to stand by, ready to grant them Skeleton Paving Technique as soon as the skill cools down.
The first road constructed by the Skeleton Road Construction Team leads from the Skeleton Warhorse Pool to the Skeleton Minotaur Pool along the soul channel underground.
Here, the road has no other purpose but for war preparation.
These two Soul Pools are Gaven’s foundation here, the most important assets; as long as they are protected, he can be at ease.
Constructing roads is rely a start, if possible, Gaven would also build a war fortress to encase them.
The materials naturally co from the Plains of Bone, the ubiquitous skeleton remains.
Though these bones don’t asure up in hardness, thickness can compensate.
Currently, he’s lacking an excellent construction team — spellcasters proficient in skeleton manipulation.
He and the Dog Demon possess such abilities, can use Secondary Bone Manipulation to mold bones according to their will, but they are the pinnacle strength of the territory, inundated with tasks, have no ti for building walls.
Gaven favors Undead like Corpse Hound and Death Stalker; they too possess bone manipulation abilities.
Ingesting bones into their bodies for absorption and compression.
If they can ingest, they can undoubtedly regurgitate.
If they compress corpses into convenient bone bricks for expulsion, the rest becos simple!
The strongest aspect of the Path-Laying Endownt is that the number of those mastering this Divine Arts will grow over ti, increasing the number of roads paved daily.
Even if there are no roads on the Plains of Bone, everything calculated at minimum values, progress remains astonishing, achieved in a re ten days.
The fifteen-kiloter road between the two Skeleton Pools was opened.
At the mont when the Skeleton Road was opened, Gaven distinctly sensed that the soul channel originally buried underground rose and seamlessly rged with the road.
The soul energy flow integrated into the road clearly beca faster, with the number of summonings by the two connected Soul Pools per unit ti simultaneously 1, reaching 12 per ten minutes, naturally owing credit to the expanded soul channel.
Skeleton remains make the finest storage and transportation channel for souls.
The fusion of both seems a natural progression.
Moreover, they complent each other; what was rely the benefit of roads for soul energy.
The large infusion of soul energy equally lent a Magic Effect to the roads — when Undead within the territory stepped on them, speed increases by thirty percent.
This is rather formidable.
Unlike living beings, Undead neither fatigue nor have Will, so no burst, only constant speed. This external magical enhancent will be real and solid.
Implying that troop transportation speed in Gaven Territory is more than twice that of other territories, don’t forget the inherent bonus of convenient roads!
The Plains of Bone overall, though in a plain state, contain nurous bone hills and bone grooves ford by skeletons, not a perilous terrain yet definitely not easygoing.
If obstacles exist, speed cannot be entirely enhanced, not even for Undead.
The third benefit of Skeleton Roads demonstrated when the second Skeleton Road was completed.
This road led to the Skeleton Hound Pool.
Just like the first road, when road connected two Soul Pools, the soul channel automatically rose, integrating seamlessly.
The Skeleton Hound Pool, originally an enclave, automatically rged with the Total Soul Pool.
The lacking part of the territory was replenished automatically.
But this ti, Gaven had a choice.
He can choose whether this territory expands outward with the Skeleton Warhorse Pool as the center, or with the Skeleton Hound Pool as the base point, or directly expands centered on the second road.
This enabled Gaven’s territorial developnt to beco diverse.
Expanding in a circular manner, the area indeed sounds impressive, yet not necessarily advantageous.
Since the distribution of Soul Pools isn’t particularly regular.
Possibly densely packed in a re few hundred square kiloters, or spanning thousands without sighting one.
Developnt would be severely restricted.
But with this, Gaven rges Slaughter and Road Divine Power perfectly.
Slaughter Divine Power expands territories at the forefront, Road Divine Power links them together, forming a whole; even deploying entirely new tactics by transferring Slaughter Divine Power.
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