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I'm a Stingray? Chapter 315 - The Super Mage
Despite the system’s warning, and in complete contrast to what was logical, Timothy continued to work on the abomination of a skeleton that he created. He held the skeleton down using the Bone Multiplier ability, to prevent some problems such as organ damage caused by rapid movement, and then he suited the skeleton. He gave it organs, its own skin, its nervous system, a mana pool, and then gave it a spark to force it into consciousness.One’s brain needs electricity, especially if the brain was non-existent moments ago. Timothy knew that, so he followed his own special process of creating slaves, and sparked a heartbeat to his very first coral-based creation. He didn’t even know if this was considered necromancy, because he had complicated the process beyond bounds a long time ago, but he didn’t care for the official label that his work had, or could have.“Hello!” He waved his hand in front of his creation. “Can you hear me? Is your brain working alright?”The creature opened its mou
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 316 - Frog humper
The experiment that Timothy carried out today was truly one of a kind. The rewarding aspect of his experiment felt even better, when he remembered that he had planned to obliterate it earlier on! The positive results still baffled him.Timothy was certain that he had created a new species today, so he had to give it a scientific name. Every species deserves a name to identify themselves with, and to take to the grave with them when the time comes! Timothy believed that this was a basic right that every living being should have.However, his point of view didn't make him any more mature than what he was physically capable of, so he gave two names to the species, one of which sounded scientific, and the second was what was going to be used to describe the creature in most situations. The latter sounded more interesting. “Pocket Penised Mammal of Reefs,” He picked out its scientific name, as ridiculous as that might sound. “Though, to address them, it's best if we call them Coral-hide G
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 317 - Garry's midnight walk
Garry the Kelketuk walked across the flat lands that were attached to the coastline. He was curious to see what this planet held, or what his close surroundings held, so he walked through the land in the middle of the night, and was hoping to see anything interesting. He was bored, above all things, but the good thing out of exploring a foreign planet that also had oxygen, was that even something as simple as grass was interesting for him to observe.Out in the distance, he could see a set of mountains, possibly hundreds of kilometers away. It was night, though, so despite having a good eyesight that also allowed him to see in the dark, he couldn’t make out many details when he looked at those mountains. They just look like big, dark clumps.“They’re taller than ah expected thaim tae be. O' coorse, they’re nae nearly as lanky as th' ones oan mah planet.“ He thought.Garry sat on the ground after a while, and as he pulled out one grass blade after the other, holding them and squishing
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 318 - Leveling up some cavemen
Garry had completely overpowered the few cavemen that were in front of him. Likewise, he was able to squeeze every answer that he wanted out of them, and they were lucky that he didn’t even want to hurt them. He was just curious to know how less intelligent humanoids lived their life around here, and he wanted to understand the scale of magic that they practiced.Finally, one of them answered him, and said, “We use fire, but not burns hot.”With that statement alone, he then knew for sure that these cavemen were within the first realm of mana, likely even in the lowest level there was! One couldn’t cultivate their mana pool if they barely understood magic, so their utter lack of advancement in the arcane arts was understandable. There were only rare instances where literal fire didn’t burn enough, and that was if the caster was within the first level of the first realm. Odds were that these cavemen weren’t even suffering through mana brackets, but instead, they just didn’t know the r
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 319 - "Join me in Mundi"
Lena was the second last member to join Timothy's group, and she was quite happy to join it. She could be with the young man that she had developed a liking for, and as a bonus, she could explore the world more than she had been initially capable of doing with her vulnerable, frog body.The last few weeks had treated her well, however, the fact of the matter remained that her mana pool was quite weak! She had spent years developing her phantom mana pool, and that one was quite strong, but it didn't transfer well over to her new situation. Lena was at level three in the God's Punishment realm of mana, otherwise known as the first realm, so she was a fairly weak mage. The weakest in the group, no doubt.Over the weeks, she had accumulated enough mana to try and upgrade her mana pool, but Timothy didn’t let her. He advised against it.In the early stages of his life on this planet, he had struggled through the first realm severely! His earliest friends, such as Ortana and Skendus had su
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 320 - Lena's first Flash Upgrade
Once Timothy and Lena made it to Purpureus Mundi, he showed her around in the castle, and introduced her to its various sections. Interestingly enough, in a literal castle that every man and woman would wish to own, its most interesting feature was not the large dinning hall, its thick walls, its beautiful four towers, its several bedrooms, or even its beautiful crimson surroundings, but instead, it was the basement!The basement had an alchemy lab of its own, and Lena absolutely fell in love with it as soon as she saw it! This lab wasn't the kind that she was used to in the ghost world, but that was what made it even more interesting! She was willing to pursue the craft of physical alchemy, and in a universe with hundreds of unique plant and herb species at her disposal, she could start the craft under the best circumstances that she could imagine!“I love it!” She shrieked. “Obviously you didn't prepare this lab for me, but it's still a great gift if you're gonna let me use it!”“Of
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 321 - Mana, yet again dense and iron-like!
Lena experienced her first flash upgrade today, and she was beyond excited! She felt spoiled, and rightfully so, because her mana quality progression was basically railroaded by a guy who was a lot stronger than her, had plenty to offer, and cared enough about her to help her progress!Most mages did not have such privileges, they certainly did not. Some progressed through magic schools, some progressed as groups without much of a hierarchy to help them, but overall, it was quite difficult to reach the higher realms of mana. It was a known fact that the few mages who had become Expert Mages or more, liked to hold on to their secrets, so there truly was no easy way for every single mage to progress!Bottom-line, Lena reaped the benefits that most could not. Plenty of mages were not even aware that flash upgrades even existed, but she was experiencing it first hand today, under very accommodating circumstances! This was the absolute happiest a person could be while being locked in a dun
I'm a Stingray? Chapter 322 - The warning of the Blue Orclets
Georgie the dragon, and his seven dragonfly companions have been lurking around the reef for a day now. They were very excited to see their goblin friends again, and had not separated from them ever since the reunion.The dragons followed Timothy and his friends everywhere, and no one really minded this. At first they could barely recognize the dragons, but Timothy explained that he had given them the ability to shapeshift, which was why they looked like tiny abominations of a Sea Orc variant, otherwise known as Blue Orclets.After that point they got along quite well, and were doing most tasks with the dragons looking over their shoulders. Once Timothy snuck off into Purpureous Mundi along with Lena, the dragons then put all of their attention to Arvena, for a reason that was simple enough to understand. Georgie was attached to Arvena, they had been attached for months now ever since they saved each other's lives from that surprise blizzard back in Valporovus. Anyway, since Georgie
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Chapter 347 - 50/50
The merchant that was trying to bargain with the team remained calm, he didn’t lose his composure. He was old, and his body seemed dried out, so surely he had made plenty of much tougher sales throughout his lifetime. Therefore, his answer was equally sharp, “The root may be worth ten kilos of gold in the market, but it’s difficult to sell it unless you know your way around. To the right people, I can sell it for as much as thirty kilos, if we’re being honest? I’m offering to give you five kilos of gold, because I know that you won’t be able to find a better deal anywhere else across the City of Fik.”Such honesty stunned Timothy, he did not expect it. However, he had also kept his cards close to his chest, and had tried to sell a single root only, rather than more. He never revealed that he had four hundreds of them stashed away safely. With that considered, he was able to argue, and pitched, “What if I said that I have fifty of them to sell, sir great merchant?”“That’s virtually
Chapter 346 - The gold value of Mana Roots
The team was accepted into the city, as the guards didn’t cause them any trouble. They left their dragons in the stables that were close to the city walls, and the stables were quite big, as they were meant to keep hundreds of horses, so the eight dragons fit in there just well, despite their various, big sizes. Timothy got close to Billy the dragon, and said, “We’re gonna have to leave you guys here for a while. Now, I want you to behave, but if anyone tries something funny, just burn them, and head back home.”Billy nodded in response. The team then separated with the dragons, and made their way into the city. They were dumbfounded by how big this place was, and it was definitely bigger and more packed than the cities that they had visited back in the micro-universe of Valporovus! The most common thing that they could see were three story buildings, which were made both with stone, or wood. The wooden ones were likely supported by thick, wooden beams, otherwise it would be difficu
Chapter 345 - The City of Fik
In the magic world, being a team was oftentimes more beneficial than raw-dogging the challenges of the world alone. No two mages were the same, on the count on how random the magical world could be, so a team could benefit from each other’s perspectives, and arsenal.Timothy, and most of his friends, had progressed through worldly settings that were no different from complete anarchy. Timothy started out in the ocean, where laws of any sorts were unheard of. Everyone tried to kill everything, even if they felt slightly threatened, so his earlier upbringing had certainly been tough. Magical stagnation was uncommon in this magical world however, as long as one managed to survive for long enough. Whoever survived was bound to progress eventually, so Timothy had mastered a good part of the ocean already and he even had a whole coral reef to call his own. He considered himself the owner of the reef that he had popped into months ago, or at least, he was its great ambassador. He was the fi
Chapter 344 - The distribution of the Mana Roots
Timothy and the team were finished harvesting the mana roots. Individually, they got every benefit that they could get out of this farm, and despite the fact that the level of each team member was all over the place, creating a sort of unbalanced arsenal between them, they still were very pleased with the results!Neither of them knew where Genta was, or had gone to, and judging from the context of her disappearance, it didn’t look like she was coming back anytime soon, or ever. The best theory was that she had somehow traveled forwards in time, because her original timeline was several thousand years into the future, but although that theory sounded plausible, the fact remained that time travel was unheard of in the magical world. Even Garry, who was a literal Arch Mage himself now, was oblivious of such a thing as traveling forward in time!Sure Timothy could manipulate time to some degree, but he had a portal. He could manipulate time only under certain settings, through the portal
Chapter 343 - Fortana, the Dragon Slayer
Fortana was the last to rise from the farm of mana roots. She had taken longer than everyone else to level up, which was a bit understandable on the count that most of her mana pool consisted of dark mana, but her friends were still concerned. They braced themselves, and fully expected that Fortana would find some random reason to attack them! At the very least, she was likely strong enough now to not depend on anyone else anymore. Once she rose out of the farm, her long blonde hair followed suit, waving across the waters. To their surprise, she seemed quite calm, she wasn’t hostile, but her calm composure was almost like a trick, because moments later, she did something weird.Somehow, she created a small squid within seconds, and then destroyed the squid moments later. She didn’t just kill it, she disintegrated it, and the only thing that was left behind was the squid’s ink. She then poked her head into the free-floating ink, waved it, and in turn, a bunch of the black ink went int
Chapter 342 - "I did this thing"
Amongst the three mages that were still harvesting the roots of the farm, Gustav was the first one to stand. Ortana, and Fortana remained in the farm, and were still harvesting every drop of mana that they could get.It was concerning that the two of them were still harvesting mana, but the rest of the team couldn’t do anything about it. It was best not to interrupt them, and if they somehow died while harvesting, then they would die in the best way possible. The euphoria that any mage would feel here, in this farm, topped the euphoria that any other type of death could cause! At some point, everyone expected that Fortana and Ortana would die today, and they started believing this after every other minute that passed without these couple of ladies rising from below the roots. Everyone waited in anticipation, but when Gustav arose, he managed to distract the rest of the group quite thoroughly!“How are ya, Guss?” Tim asked, as he noticed that his friend had this crazy look in his eye.
Chapter 341 - 5-5-6-7
Genta disappeared. The reason behind her disappearance was difficult to figure out, but for now, no one in the team really cared to know. They were all busy reaping the benefits of the great amount of roots that she had left behind, and Genta had spent most of her time here yelling at everyone anyway, so no one really cared if she never came back. She was a great stepping-stone for everyone’s progress today, and so they were to remember her as a great old mage whose mere willpower alone changed several, or potentially tens of lives for the better good. However, they’d also be happy to never see her again. Soon enough, Garry was done leveling up, so he stood up and swam away from the farm. He sat close to Arvena, and tried to balance the sheer amount of great, euphoric emotions that the roots gave him.“At whit realm did ye git to?" He asked.“The sixth one,” She answered.Impressed, he said, “Och sae you’re a stoatin, Expert Mage noo huh? That’s gey crakin'!”Arvena nodded in respons
Chapter 340 - Genta's disappearance
The farm of eight-hundred mana roots bore benefits that a handful of mages could not fully harvest by themselves. The roots were fullgrown, they were adult roots, so the amount of mana they bore each was within the millions, so they wouldn't even be able to harvest them even if they were all Arch Mages!Odds were that a mana bracket would hit them ages before they could harvest the roots. Genta had planted many of them, because she had expected to harvest them once they were just a few months old, where the yield would have been about ten times less, if not lower. She didn't account for a giant jellyfish to come and boost the roots into later adulthood, though, she wasn’t complaining either, because now they didn’t have to be savvy with the roots.The mana roots were so big that they had intertwined with one another. Their thick, three-foot wide arms slithered across the farm, and at this point the farm even looked like a labyrinth that had no beginning or end! It was difficult to eve
Chapter 339 - The Yield
The team had eight-hundred full grown Mana Roots at their disposal. It was time to harvest the fruit of their labor, and it so happens that their labor included immense battles and worldwide travel, so the rewards that they were about to reap seemed all the more meritable!However, they were also aware that eight-hundred roots were too much for them to harvest all together, as the roots outnumbered them around ninety to one! They couldn’t harvest the entire farm even if they tried, so after chatting with Genta for a little bit, they came to the agreement to let the goblins, Coral Destroyers, and basically every other species who had helped form, or protect this farm one way or the other to have a slice of this goodness! It was only fair, as by all odds, the nine of them wouldn't be able to harvest even half of the roots, nonetheless all of it.Anyway, In order to avoid messing with each other's mana intake, the group spread apart from each other, laid in the comfortable, sandy ground