Forger of Worlds by Simon Archer
Author:Simon Archer [Archer, Simon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-06-10T22:00:00+00:00
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As I walked around the planet so I could get my eyes on every inch of the crater-pocked surface, I was glad I had taken the time to level both myself and my ants as high as I could. The strain of having almost fifty ants was taking a toll on my godly abilities even though some of the ants, like Queenie and One, were strong enough to not really require a lot of energy. If I’d been weaker, this part would have been that much more difficult.
I was still incredibly fast and powerful, but I was a lot less so because I had to feed my army power constantly, especially as they got farther and farther away from me. Still, there was nothing for it.
After I completed my first couple loops around the red planet, I realized two things. First, the planet did have a magnetic field, it was just weak as hell. Second, I’d definitely have to sculpt the surface a bit once I started adding liquid water to it because aside from a pair of huge craters on the northern upper quadrant of the planet, the surface barely had a thousand foot of variation. That wouldn’t really work because it meant the whole planet would either be underwater or at sea level, and that would limit the types of biomes I could create.
After all, how was I supposed to snowboard without mountains? Or have wooly mammoths?
And I needed to have wooly mammoths. And a mastodon. And a tyrannosaurus rex…
I shut my eyes and took a deep breath. I wasn’t that far yet. My planet couldn’t even support bacteria, let alone complex organisms, but it would be able to soon.
Satisfied that I’d sufficiently mapped out the surface of my planet, I headed south until I reached the location of the magnetic pole. Then I looked down at the red dirt. It was a relatively unspecial spot, so I was glad I’d gone ahead and marked it on my mini-map.
“Well, let’s see what this title can do,” I said to myself before kneeling down on the surface of the planet and placing my hands on the ground. Then I took a deep breath and focused my Aura.
I wasn’t a master of earth magic by any means since I had only been granted the power via the ‘of the Cold and Dark’ title, but in my godly state, that still meant I was a lot better at it than I had been in the dungeon where I could hardly do a damned thing with it.
Trust me, I’d spent a good forty minutes fashioning a bowl out of a chunk of clay, and even then, it was pretty ugly looking. So, yeah, transforming the surface of the planet was probably out until I got much stronger, but for now, that was okay because I didn’t need to do anything so technical.
Instead, I just reached out with my power, and as I felt it flow into the ground, I realized there was a strange resonance within the planet’s crust.
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