Mage Joan

Chapter 1004 Electromagnetic Affinity

Joan once did an experiment.

When he transforms into the form of a giant bee and pierces the living body with the tail needle, he will naturally have the urge to inject poison.

The way the bee needle injects the toxin is actually exactly the same as the tentacles of the tentacle monster. They both use the simple hydraulic principle to achieve efficient hunting.

All in all, the fighting method of the tentacle monster is very simple. Its beak-like mouth is just an auxiliary weapon, and the unique weapon it really relies on for hunting is the ten tentacles.

When the tentacle monster finds its prey, it will quickly descend to the top of the prey's head, then throw out its tentacles to wrap around the prey, pierce the prey's skin with the spikes attached to the tentacles, inject paralyzing toxin, and make it paralyzed and lose its resistance.

Next, the tentacle monster can descend to take its time and decapitate its prey to drink the nutritious brains, or drag the paralyzed prey back to its lair for later consumption.

Joan put down the dagger, used a "magic trick", cleaned the blood on the glove, took off the glove, unscrewed the pen, and drew the anatomy of the tentacles in the notebook.

While drawing, he thought that he had become the "eye of insight", and the resulting eye stalks were similar to the limbs of the tentacle monster, both in appearance and in the way of movement.

From this, Joan made a bold guess that the internal structure of the eye stems of beholder creatures is likely to be similar to the tentacles of tentacle monsters.

Of course, the eye stalk can not only act as a tentacles, but also has an eyeball growing at the end. The physiological structure is definitely more complicated than a simple tentacles.

Holding the pen, Joan hesitated whether to become the "eye of insight", cut off one of his eye stalks, and dissected it to verify the above conjecture.

The impulse caused by curiosity was quickly suppressed by Joan's rationality.

"Transfiguration" can change his body shape, but there is a certain mapping relationship between the old and new body shapes.

If Joan turns into a humanoid creature, such as a dwarf, the mapping relationship is relatively simple. If the dwarf has his hand cut off, he will lose the corresponding palm when he turns back into a human form.

However, due to the large difference in body shape before and after transformation, the mapping relationship is more complicated when transformed into a strange monster like "Eye of Insight".

If the "Eye of Perception" loses an eye stalk and returns to human form, will it just lose a piece of innocuous flesh, or lose an arm or a leg?

Qiao An couldn't be sure, and didn't dare to use himself as an experiment, so let's forget about it.

This question will be easy to answer when you learn the 4th ring "Transformation" in the future.

Randomly grab a group of goblins as experimental subjects, perform "transfiguration" to turn them into "eyes of insight", then cut off a stalk of the eye, and then turn back into goblins to see which piece of flesh is missing from their bodies. It can summarize the limb mapping relationship before and after deformation.

After drawing the anatomical diagram of the tentacles, Joan next cut open the flexible membrane on the head of the tentacles, only to find that the brain only occupies a small part of the cranial cavity, and there are many other large and small The chamber of the tentacles is used to accommodate the strange respiratory, circulatory, digestive, reproductive and other systems of the tentacle monster.

For example, if a person's torso is completely stuffed into the skull, the highly compressed internal organs can still maintain the most basic physiological functions, probably like the tentacle monster.

In other words, the "head" of the tentacle monster is not just a head, but also includes its torso.

Qiao An didn't understand, why did the tentacle monster evolve into such a strange behavior?

However, the reason why "strangeness" is called "strangeness" is because its physiological structure always presents various unreasonable forms, so Joan is too lazy to think about it.

After carefully inspecting the various chambers in the cranial cavity of the tentacle monster, Joan found its poison gland in a chamber near the neck.

This is a spindle-shaped organ the size of a thumb, soft and hollow inside, capable of secreting paralyzing toxins.

Joan cut open the poison gland, took a needle, extracted the transparent venom that gave off a faint bitter smell, and introduced it into a reagent bottle.

Next, Joan dipped a needle into a small amount of venom and did a skin test on his arm.

The needle tip punctured the skin, and the slight tingling pain was soon overwhelmed by a trace of numbness, which quickly spread around the test point.

Within a few seconds, Joan's entire arm became numb and swollen, as if he had been oppressed for a long time and had poor blood circulation.

He tried to move his left arm, but his movements became very sluggish, as if he was swinging a prosthetic limb. His palm could barely hold it, but he couldn't pick up heavy objects, let alone make complicated spell-casting gestures.

Holding a pen in his right hand, Joan faithfully recorded the toxic reactions of the personal test.

After about a minute, the numbness of the left arm reached its peak, and the fingers could no longer bend normally.

This state lasted for two minutes, and the numbness began to fade, and it returned to normal after five minutes.

Considering that he has an anti-poison physique, Joan has a high opinion of the paralytic toxin of the tentacle monster, which is much more toxic than the paralytic toxin he prepared with bloodroot and snake venom - the latter has no effect on him at all.

Qiao An has an anti-toxin physique, and his arms will go numb after being exposed to a small amount of the tentacle toxin. For ordinary people, as long as a drop of the toxin invades the blood vessels, he may be paralyzed on the spot and unable to move for a long time.

Putting down his pen, Joan picked up the small bottle of paralyzing toxin again, and decided to take the time to make a capsule of this bottle of venom and add it to the candidate list of "Poison Strike" spellcasting materials.

While collecting the venom, Joan also collected a large bottle of blood from the tentacle monster.

In the following time, he took out some blood samples and combined with the No. 4 Rune Rune Ansuz to perform "Mythical Blood Interpretation".

The blood sample was transformed into a cloud of scarlet mist, suspended in front of Joan, and a group of magical imprints could be faintly seen in the mist.

Qiao An carefully observed this group of magic imprints, and recalled the information he obtained when he used "advanced internal vision" to check the tentacle monsters, and he knew it well.

Not surprisingly, the supernatural ability corresponding to this set of magic imprints is the so-called "electromagnetic affinity".

After a long period of comparative analysis, Joan found that this set of magic imprints can be divided into three independent modules, each of which can find similar spell configurations.

It can be seen that the supernatural ability of "electromagnetic affinity" is very complicated and has at least three functions.

The first module shows that Tentabolus is capable of radiating strong biomagnetic fields outside the body.

What's even more amazing is that they can also adjust the direction of the biomagnetic field. If the polarity of the magnetic field is kept in opposition to the earth's magnetic field, an upward repulsion can be obtained by using the principle of repulsion of the same sex of the magnetic field, so that they are always in a suspended state.

By adjusting the strength and direction of the biomagnetic field, the tentacle monster can change its flight direction as it wants, and it can also accelerate or decelerate within a certain range.

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