At this point, Doff's divine body was basically formed. It was now a five-meter-tall human male, but no matter how you looked at it, it was still a replica of the god of war.
Doff stood on the top platform of the golden castle, completely naked. His body was very majestic, but the lack of clothes greatly affected his presence.
There were no normal people here, and Abel couldn't find any clothes that were five meters tall, so he didn't mind being naked.
At this point, Doff's divinity had stabilized. "Power," "Battle Instinct," and "Teleportation" were solidified in his divinity, and their symbols turned golden.
The three symbols were constantly flashing with golden light, indicating the uniqueness and extraordinariness of the three abilities.
Inside Doff's soul, there was a repulsive force that seemed to be cleaning out the useless things in his soul.
Abel knew that if Doff's soul had any other ability light spots, they would be expelled from the soul. According to the divine spirit heritage system, only the ability within the divine spark would be preserved.
If he wanted to have another ability in the future, he would have to pay a huge price. It would be even more expensive than forming a divine body.
Most importantly, the ability that appeared in Doff's soul was the most suitable ability for him. If he wanted other abilities to appear in his soul, it would be very difficult.
Doff had always been fighting with his power and battle instinct, so it was easy to understand why those two abilities would appear in his soul.
Abel didn't expect the teleportation ability from hell to appear here, but it seemed like Doff had completely accepted the ability and was very compatible with his body.
As Doff finished forming his divine body, his shadow appeared on the Battlecry Plateau. It stepped on the ground and soared into the sky. Its body was flashing with golden light, and the armor on its body made it look like a mighty divine spirit.
Abel couldn't help but sweat. He was an inexperienced newbie, and he didn't have the guidance of a divine spirit. He almost made Doff look like a fool.
If Doff didn't put on that armor, it would've been a huge joke.
Everyone in the Battlecry Highlands could see Doff's current appearance. If he were to appear completely naked, he would probably be the first god in this world to do so.
At this time, the praying Barbarians finally woke up. When they saw Doff, they cried out, "My lord, the invincible god of war!"
Doff's image only appeared for a minute or so, but it was enough to confirm the location of the Battlecry Highlands.
Another reward was that a lot of young Barbarians could feel the energy, and they were qualified to become professional Barbarians.
This was a huge gain for the Barbarians. Their god had revealed his true form, which was more useful than any miracle.
The power of faith that had weakened after the prayers had stabilized. At this time, 99% of the barbarians in the Battlecry Plateau had become devout believers.
This was the benefit of establishing a place of faith for the first time. As long as the god continued to benefit the land of faith, this level of faith would be maintained.
Abel didn't know what 99% of believers meant, but it was already a number that most gods couldn't reach.
It was only because of the nature of the Barbarians. Once their faith was established, it would be very firm.
On top of that, Abel had used the name of the god of war to do a lot of things.
For example, he showed a miracle to save the Barbarians, increased the number of preachers, let the temple elder Bray learn the 'enlightenment blessing' divine spell, let the Barbarian berserkers learn the 'healing spell' divine spell, solved the food shortage problem in the Battlecry Highlands, and revealed the floating golden castle.
These things had strengthened the faith of the Barbarians over and over again, which was the basis for 99% of believers.
Believers wouldn't immediately become devout believers just because you showed them a unique miracle. You needed to provide them with the help they needed in all aspects so that they would spontaneously become devout believers.
"Brennan, from now on, the Barbarians will have the same status as the elves!" Wizard Nesssmith sensed the change in the Battlecry Highlands, so he turned to Wizard Brennan and said.
He said he would let go of Abel, so of course he would treat the Barbarians fairly.
Because of the dragons, the Wizard Union had to recognize Doff as a divine spirit. As such, the land of faith that belonged to Doff, especially the power of faith that was so deeply rooted, couldn't be suppressed like before.
"Nesssmith, let's sit down and have a chat later. It's been a long time since we last met!" Elder Eugene knew Wizard Nesssmith's attitude, so he smiled and invited him.
"Eugene, do you think I can eat the food you giant dragons eat?" Wizard Nesssmith said in a bad mood.
"Nesssmith, you're looking down on the food of the dragons. I'll show you how good the food of the dragons is later!" Elder Eugene immediately retorted.
If it was before, he wouldn't have this kind of confidence. However, ever since he tasted the food of the golden castle, he started to consider the food of the dragons as the best food in the world.
Of course, there was nothing wrong with that. Abel was a blue dragon, so everything Abel had belonged to the dragons.
While they were talking, Abel was still doing what he was doing.
Abel was sensing the changes in Doff and how powerful it was now.
First of all, Doff's divine body was terrifyingly strong. Not only was it able to block certain elemental attacks, but the faith of the Barbarians was also flowing within.
As soon as the divine body was damaged, the faith would quickly heal it.
As long as the faith remained, the divine body would not die. This was how powerful a divine body's defense and recovery ability was.
The power inside the divine body was also very scary. Even Thief God Milton, who was not good at strength, had a powerful divine body. It was no weaker than a legendary Knight.
That was without the support of the divine power. Once the divine power was used, its power would increase exponentially.
The changes to the body were only one aspect. The most important thing was the change to the soul.
Abel tried to move Doff's soul to unleash the power of the Will. The power of the Will was extended for 3000 meters, which meant 3000 meters was within the range of Doff's power of the Will.
The maximum range of the power of the Will was very important. Whether it was attacking or moving, the bigger the range of the power of the Will, the bigger the range of attack and movement.
What caught Abel's attention the most was the three abilities of the divine personality. When he sensed the "strength" ability, he knew how powerful it was. It could increase strength by 5 times.
This meant that once Doff activated the "strength" ability, its power would increase by 5 times.
Of course, strength was not attack power, but it could increase attack power. At the same time, it could also allow Doff to lift heavier objects.
The "battle instinct" ability could increase attack power by 5 times.
The "teleport" ability could allow Doff to choose a direction and teleport 100 miles away. It could ignore the range of the power of the Will and teleport 100 miles away. Of course, there were consequences to consider.
If Doff was teleported into a mountain, he would automatically come out of the mountain.
Of course, Doff didn't care about this since he had a divine body. No matter where he was teleported to, it wouldn't do any damage to his divine body. He could just use the "teleport" ability again.
Abel felt a chill as he looked at Doff's ability. It wasn't a lot, but he could imagine how powerful Doff's attack would be.
However, this was not the end. He was more concerned about whether he could use the barbarian skills.
At this moment, Doff roared, and a wave of light appeared from his body.
The "shout" was a defensive barbarian spell. Its effect didn't increase, but it could still be used.
"Since when can a divine spirit use a profession skill?" Wizard Naismith couldn't believe what Doff had just done, so he yelled in disbelief.
No matter how knowledgeable he was, he had never seen something like this. He looked towards Wizard Brennan and Elder Eugene on the side.
"Nesssmith, Doff was a Barbarian in the past!" Elder Eugene didn't hide it. There was no need to hide this since Doff had already used the "shout."
Wizard Nesssmith was speechless. First, the Beamon became a Barbarian, then a divine spirit.
There was no connection between those 2 identities, but they were happening at the same time.
However, he immediately thought about Doff's other identity. It was Abel's contracted creature.
Now that he had a divine spirit, what kind of contract was this? What kind of contract was this? What kind of contract was this to make a divine spirit contract as well? What kind of contract was this?
He didn't know that even though Doff's contract was powerful and came with the "mount enhancement spell" passed down from ancient times, it wouldn't be able to bind an unwilling deity with just this kind of contract.
Doff's situation was very special. In other words, every summoned creature that was resurrected was a very special existence.
Their souls were created by Abel's "soul potion," and there were many connections between them. Even the first thing they saw would make their soul treat them as the most important thing in their life.
After the soul was created, it would strengthen this feeling.
When the soul was formed, it was like a piece of white paper, which strengthened this feeling to the extreme. It could be said that this was the most unbreakable contract in the world.
It was just like making a worker ant betray its queen. It was instinctively impossible to do so, even if the worker ant's attack power was much stronger than the queen's.
It had nothing to do with power. It was just a connection between them. A connection that went deep into their souls.
"What is Abel The Blue Dragon doing?" Wizard Naismith suddenly asked.
He saw a fingernail-sized crystal in Abel's hand. He knew what it was, but he couldn't understand how it ended up in Abel's hand.
Logically speaking, even the Wizard Union didn't get a divinity after the great war back in the day.
Normally, once a divine spirit's body was destroyed, the divine spark would break through the dimension and disappear.
This was why the Wizard Union wanted to imprison the gods instead of trying to kill them.
Of course, imprisoning a divine spirit would allow the wizard union to control the body of the divine spirit instead of hiding it in an unknown space and waiting for a chance to be resurrected. Of course, imprisoning a divine spirit would also allow the wizard union to take control of the divine spirit's body.
"Vice president Naismith, I think I know where Abel The Blue Dragon got his divine spark!" Wizard Brennan said.
Wizard Naismith and Elder Eugene both looked at him curiously. How did he get his divine spark? This was something that attracted both of them.
Studying everything about the gods and analyzing everything about the gods could increase their understanding of the world and strengthen their own laws of the real world.
"If I'm not wrong, this divine spark should be the god of war's divine spark. When Abel The Blue Dragon detonated his god of war's body, the divine spark disappeared along with it. We thought it went into the dimension, but it seems like Abel The Blue Dragon got his hands on it!" Wizard Brennan explained.
"He detonated his god's body and the dimension crack, and Abel The Blue Dragon is still alive. What a tough guy!" Wizard Naismith gasped.
At this moment, he rejoiced at the result of the bet. It was really a question whether he could kill this guy who could survive the explosion of the spatial crack.
He knew there was no way Abel could survive a dimension crack explosion with his power.
Elder Eugene glared at Wizard Brennan. He had heard about this before, and he knew how dangerous it was. Of course, he was mad that a dragon genius had to go through that.
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