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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2164 - 987: Abyssal Project_3
The output ratio of advanced cannon fodder to low-level cannon fodder is approximately nine to one.
Below fifth-level are low-level cannon fodder.
Above fifth-level and below tenth-level are advanced cannon fodder.
The Skeleton Minotaur is somewhat special; once produced, they are never low-level, at least advanced cannon fodder, determined by the bones that form them.
Therefore, among the three Soul Pools, the most valuable is the Skeleton Minotaur Pool.
After discovering this trait, Gaven immediately shifted focus to enhancing slaughter divinity.
Moving from the Skeleton Warhorse Pool to the Skeleton Minotaur Pool.
The two are now a whole, making the transfer exceedingly simple, just a thought away for Gaven.
The Soul Pool enhanced by slaughter divinity will see an increase in production based on the amount infused, with a minimum of one point.
Currently, both are at four points.
Gaven’s territory can now maintain four thousand Skeleton Minotaurs, four thousand Skeleton Cavalry, one thousand Skeleton Hounds, and seventy-one thousand Skeleton Soldiers.
Slaughter Skeleton Soldiers are counted separately, controlled by Gaven’s slaughter divine power, keeping the extra force at three thousand, though they have iterated species: one thousand each of Slaughter Skeleton Minotaurs, Slaughter Skeleton Cavalry, and Slaughter Skeleton Soldiers, all elite, averaging eighth-level.
Of course, the above-mentioned is the theoretical deployment numbers.
That is the ratio when all soldiers in Gaven Territory are wiped out and the Soul Pool fully resummons them.
Actual proportionally, special undead still take a larger share.
There are about six thousand Skeleton Minotaurs, twelve thousand Skeleton Cavalry, and sixty-two thousand Skeleton Soldiers.
This situation is naturally caused by war.
The attrition rate for these special units is far lower than for cannon fodder Skeleton Soldiers, so with unchanging summoning ratios, the special units naturally accumulate more and more.
With enough patience and ensuring victory in wars, an army entirely composed of special units is not impossible.
Gaven is not content with this slow renewal method and turns his focus to Slaughter Devouring Evolution.
Previously he mistook Slaughter Blessing for this ability.
Actually, Gaven has not yet found the real activation method.
After much thought, he could only start from the literal meaning and the slaughter divinity’s most proficient act—slaughter!
But his knowledge of cults and evil sacrifices is truly limited, so he gathered his sage undead subordinates to seek their inputs, a collective brainstorming since they are the experts in this area.
Sure enough.
As soon as Gaven finished speaking, a Skeleton Lord said: "Slaughter sacrifice! All you need is to select the right skeletons, have them conduct slaughter in your name, and as expected, they will fuse in the form of soul fires."
The Skeleton Lord speaking was the one Gaven had just subdued.
The two Skeleton Lords had astonishing similarities in appearance—similar height, each possessing three special abilities among their skulls, and their bloodless skeleton skulls had a high resemblance, with nearly identical attribute abilities, all dressed in rusty iron armor.
Though their origin was manmade, these two Skeleton Lords were products of the Plains of Bone, representing the most basic model, like spells inscribed on the Magic Net.
For Gaven, distinguishing them was not difficult, as he did not rely on appearance but on the soul fire.
By comparison, the latter is more distinctive.
The newly subdued Skeleton Lord is named Herbert, slightly more potent, possessing fifteen life dice.
Gaven did not hastily try immediately but asked, "When we attacked your territory, why did that Corpse Hound suddenly appear outside your Soul Pool? Was there a connection between you somehow?"
He did not forget the occurrence of the Corpse Hound suddenly leading an attack on him, feeling it wasn’t as simple as it seemed.
The distance between the Skeleton Hound Pool and the Skeleton Minotaur Pool was not short, and the Corpse Hound had not awakened its consciousness, yet acted with such purpose, which was extremely unusual.
However, from a power standpoint, this Skeleton Lord had no control over the Corpse Hound.
At least tactically, no significant coordination existed between them.
Otherwise, given the tactical wisdom this Skeleton Lord exhibited earlier, he certainly would not let the Corpse Hound independently lead an assault so simply.
With extensive help from Skeleton Minotaurs, conducting a charge would have been the wisest choice.
"There was no connection between us." The Skeleton Lord Herbert replied respectfully, "It wasn’t coincidental but an inevitability because it was the will of the Abyss. When you invaded and seized the first Soul Pool, I received a divine directive to destroy you at all costs and reclaim the Soul Pool."
"The will of the Abyss?" Gaven unconsciously repeated the name, clearly half-understanding.
"Yes," confirmed the Skeleton Lord, "The will of the Abyss."
The Dog Demon explained from the side: "This should be a planar exclusion reaction. The location of the outer plane is fixed in sequence.
When a divine power presence from an upper plane falls into evil, he and his God Kingdom lose a foothold in the upper plane, descending to the lower plane, be it the Bottomless Abyssal or the Nine Hells, determined by the alignment of the divine power presence.
The most well-known descent is that of the Spider Queen, who was once among the Elf Gods, and her God Kingdom was once in Alvandor of the Wilderness.
When she fell into dark evil, her God Kingdom plummeted to the sixty-sixth layer, where she forged the Deep Pit Magic Net.
Similarly, if a divine army from the upper plane captures and purifies a layer of the Abyss or Hell, and a Benevolent God declares guardianship and ownership there or directly converts the evil divine power presence to benevolence, then that plane will ascend to the upper plane."







