I am an Eldritch Entity
Chapter 80: Testing out second form
Eryndor carefully felt the changes in him, it certainly felt far more empowering.
He waved his hand at a tree, and the target in question suddenly vibrated intensely, but it didn’t go beyond that.
What Eryndor just used was Telekinesis on the tree. He couldn’t uproot it, but he did manage to shake it quite fiercely in the process of doing so.
Under no circumstances would he have been able to do this previously. He tried a few more things, and the power of his Telekinesis seems to have been drastically increased.
It also had something to do with mastery.
Before, he felt like he was controlling an extra robotic arm to pick things up, compared to now where he felt he was simply using his own arm.
Lastly, vision.
In this form, he could freely switch between first person and third person views.
He could also choose to have a split vision, giving him a view of both first person and third person.
To add on to that, he could zoom into a specific location to more clearly see the target.
Previously, he was only able to do this slightly, and that was difficult in itself.
Whenever he unleashed the vision domain, his third person view would be fixed on the top of the domain.
That’s a lot of mastery.
It truly felt better to use abilities this way, but he was scared about the after effects. But then again, he also needed to have more information about himself in this form, he couldn’t do that switching to this form itself.
Eryndor soon took off in a direction, eager to find out the effects of his Cognitive Scrying.
Finally, he came across a beast.
The beast on the third planet largely consisted of what looked like boars. They had countless types of boars, with some of them even closely resembling the species on Earth.
He already had a guess of what it might be. Intending to put it to use, he began scanning through the beast’s memories.
This time, due to the black film around himself, Eryndor felt like a complete bystander when going through the memories.
Even when he viewed them at a normal speed, going through all the memories without filtering anything, he didn’t feel a single thing.
This black film protects my consciousness when using Cognitive Scrying.
With a satisfied expression, he left the beast’s consciousness and gazed at its prostrating form.
Not a lot of time had passed in the real world. Whenever he used Cognitive Scrying, if he didn’t deliberately waste too much time in the consciousness, only a couple seconds would have passed in the real world.
With a wave of hand, he killed the beast through Telekinesis by picking it up and slamming it hard on the ground.
Where previously it would’ve been difficult for him to control a living being even if they were weak, now he could effortlessly dispatch the weak ones. He would have to test it against the powerful ones, or at least those at his level.
Eryndor continued moving through the forest.
The good thing about this form was that it didn’t consume the energy of Consciousness. Just like how he effortlessly stayed in his normal form, he could endlessly stay like this.
While moving through the jungle, he had gradually grown aware of the fact that there seemed to be a faint outline of a majestic crown above his head. It was just a feeling he had.
He didn’t know what it depicted. He couldn’t touch it, and the baffling thing was, when he switched to the third person view, he couldn’t even see the crown. It wasn’t possible to see the crown in his own reflection on a water surface either.
Weird.
Eryndor felt there were too many strange things about this form.
Of course, he didn’t intend to expose this form in front of everyone. He already had a good plan for this.
After checking his surroundings with the extended vision, he switched back to his normal form.
As to how he did it? By focusing on being a human, he didn’t need to think much to find that out.
Alright, time to find out what’s hidden on this planet.