Chapter 1436: Complete
Loks, as the machine god of the aspect of space, played a unique role in the grand scheme of things. While he wasn’t directly involved in the construction and development of the first dragons, his mastery over space granted him a crucial responsibility in their deployment.
Instead of being intricately involved in the creation process, Loks utilized his teleportation abilities to transport the newly formed dragons to the planets they were designated to annihilate. This task of spatial relocation was pivotal in executing the strategic plan laid out for the dragons’ missions.
By leveraging his control over space, Loks facilitated the dragons’ swift and precise deployment across the cosmos. His role ensured that the dragons reached their designated targets efficiently, ready to unleash devastation upon the world marked for destruction.
The first dragons started as simple lifetimes that found an appropriate host and then would make the host mutate and then absorb the corrupt energy of the host alongside the nutrients of everything around. They eventually would mutate and grow bigger, and then They would grow stronger faster and eventually destroy their designated areas.
Loks sent their numbers according to the size of the planets and their population... in the case of the Earth, thirty of them were sent, and after a while, when the job was done, he would teleport them back to their bases. However, the strongest ones would be sent to Lonos, Arel, and Fortus. That is mainly the things that Rain learned.
"Why those three?" Sealyn asked.
"I didn’t confirm that, but since Loks didn’t hesitate and the other machine gods didn’t do anything against it, I assume it was because they were the strongest and they had a need for such an army," Rain explained. "They must be fighting enemies that Loks wasn’t aware of."
"It is hard to imagine what they would be fighting if they were the strongest of the machine gods..." Esmeralda said. "You fought Arel, didn’t you?"
"Yeah, but she didn’t use her aspect at all," Rain crossed his arms and then recalled the fight. "In any case, I don’t want to assume anything, but that should be pretty accurate given that the machine gods aren’t doing anything harsh despite the fact that we killed one of them."
