Chapter 113: Difference Between The 3 Summons
Chapter 113: Difference Between The 3 Summons
Zorvax, his brow furrowed in concentration, shifted his focus to the luminescent system interface hovering before him. His stance was one of deep contemplation, the gears of his mind visibly turning as he pondered the complexities of the new summoning options presented by the system.
"System," he said, his voice resonating with a clarity that cut through the stillness of their surroundings, "I need detailed explanations on the differences between the three summon options. How do they vary in function and purpose?"
Beside him, Ophelia leaned in slightly, her gaze fixed intently on the screen. The light from the interface reflected in her eyes, mirroring her own growing curiosity. She stood poised, her body language conveying an eagerness to understand the intricacies of this new development.
As Zorvax spoke, his fingers gestured subtly in the air, as if trying to physically grasp the elusive answers he sought. The system responded to his command, emitting a soft, acknowledging beep. Text began to materialize on the screen, each line appearing with a precise clarity.
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[General Summon is to make a General.]
[The General position is directly under Zorvax and can unlock rarer and stronger evolution lists.]
[Generals also have the ability to control a group of sergeants.]
[Only High or above Quality corpses can be used for this summon.]
[General List has limited slots.]
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He leaned closer, his brow furrowed in concentration as he absorbed every word. His fingers tapped rhythmically on his chin, a habit that surfaced when he was deep in thought.
"Interesting," Zorvax murmured, more to himself than to Ophelia. His voice was low, a reflective hum that filled the small clearing in the forest. "Generals have significant command capabilities. They can access rarer and stronger evolutions," he pondered aloud.
Ophelia, who was peering over his shoulder at the screen, nodded in agreement. "It sounds like Generals could be key players in our strategy," she added, her tone thoughtful. "Having strong leaders under your command could change the dynamics of our encounters."
Zorvax turned slightly to face her, a hint of approval in his expression. "Exactly," he agreed. "And the fact that only high-quality corpses can be used for their summoning suggests that the Generals will be quite powerful."
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[Sergeant Summon is to make a Sergeant.]
[Sergeant position is directly under the general and can unlock a stronger evolution list.]
[Sergeants also have the ability to control a group of soldiers.]
[Only Middle or above Quality corpses can be used for this summon.]
[Sergeant List has limited slots.]
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Ophelia, peering over Zorvax’s shoulder, leaned in closer to the glowing screen. Her eyes darted across the text, absorbing every word. "So, sergeants are a step below generals," she remarked, her tone rich with interest and a hint of excitement. "They possess considerable strength, though not as extensive as the generals."
Zorvax nodded slowly, his eyes still fixed on the text. "Correct," he replied, his voice deep and thoughtful. "Sergeants seem to be the middle ground in terms of command and power. They can lead soldiers and have access to a more robust evolution list compared to the lower ranks."
He straightened up, turning slightly to face Ophelia, his expression contemplative. "This tiered system of command could be very effective in organizing our forces. Sergeants could act as unit leaders, managing smaller groups of soldiers."
Ophelia’s eyes sparkled with understanding. "That would allow for more strategic deployment of our forces," she suggested, her hands gesturing to emphasize her point. "It adds a layer of organization that could be crucial in larger conflicts."
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[Soldier Summon is to make a Soldier.]
[Soldier position is directly under Sergeant and can unlock some good evolution lists.]
[Only Low or above Quality corpses can be used for this summon.]
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As the final segment of the system’s explanation faded from the screen, Zorvax stood pensively, his gaze lingering on the space where the words had just been. He nodded slowly, a slight frown creasing his forehead, an indication of the wheels turning in his strategic mind.
"The Soldier tier," he said thoughtfully, his voice carrying a sense of contemplation, "is the foundational level of this new summoning hierarchy. But even at this basic tier, they have access to evolution lists, which could prove to be quite valuable."
Ophelia, observing Zorvax’s contemplative demeanor, moved a bit closer, her posture indicating her keen interest in the discussion. "It sounds like even the lowest tier has potential for growth and development," she added, her tone reflective. "Each rank, from Soldiers to Sergeants to Generals, has its unique role and significance in the structure we can build."
Zorvax turned to her, the frown easing into a more thoughtful expression. "Exactly," he agreed, his arms folding across his chest as he considered the possibilities. "It’s a layered approach. Each tier contributing in its own way to the overall strength of our forces."
But then, Zorvax stood deep in thought, his eyes reflecting a curiosity not yet sated. He scanned the system’s descriptions once more, a faint crease forming between his brows.
Ophelia, observing his contemplative state, tilted her head slightly and asked, "What’s on your mind, Zorvax? You seem puzzled about something."
Zorvax turned to face her, his expression still one of deep thought. "I understand the quality aspect since you were a top-quality summon, Ophelia," he began, his tone indicating a grasp of that concept. "But there are still pieces of this puzzle that I haven’t figured out. Particularly, what exactly does ’quality’ entail in this context, and what are the implications of these ’limited slots’?"
Ophelia nodded, her own curiosity piqued by his questions. "Yes, the system doesn’t provide much detail on that. It would be crucial to know, especially since it affects the strength and abilities of our summons."
Zorvax’s gaze drifted back to the system interface, his fingers drumming lightly on his chin as he pondered. "Perhaps ’quality’ refers to the inherent potential of the corpses we use for summoning. The higher the quality, the greater the potential for powerful evolutions."
He paused, considering the second part of his query. "As for the limited slots, it suggests a cap on how many we can have at each tier. We must choose wisely who we summon at each level to maximize our strategic advantage."
Ophelia stepped closer, her eyes reflecting a keen understanding of the strategic implications. "So, it’s about balance and making the right choices. We can’t just summon indiscriminately. We need to think about the roles each summon will play."
Zorvax nodded in agreement, his stance relaxed yet authoritative. "Exactly. We must be judicious in our choices. Each summon, be it a general, a sergeant, or a soldier, must serve a purpose in our grander strategy."
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