Reincarnated With A Glitched System: Why Is My MP Not Running Out?
Chapter 1633 1633: Agua Learns More About Pyuku—–
Aquarina hadn’t quite introduced Agua who was Pyuku really, for now Agua thought he was a Demon, and it was usually a common misconception among people out there that Slimes were either Monsters or Demons, even though they weren’t either of the two.
Like the humans, elves, dwarves, and anima, slimes were also created by the Gods and weren’t born from the world itself, therefore they weren’t Demons. If anything, it could be said the tribes made by the gods were the “aliens” of this world.
So even calling Pyuku and alien would be redundant and quite hypocrite, even though his origins are indeed from an alien species that was once a great threat against the gods.
They were modified somehow, given more intelligent yet harmless bodies, and putting to work their unique composition for cleaning tasks.
So, once they were done with their paintings, and felt happy with them, as they departed to a new destination, Aquarina and Pyuku explained to her what the Slimes were.
Agua was quite open minded, so she accepted a lot of these things easily than other people, the religion around the gods was ingrained on everyone’s society and culture within this world, especially humans, elves, or their offshoots.
The Everstonian people were practically a tribe of half-elves, born from the union of the first Hero of Stone, a powerful Amazonian Warrior, and his wife, a strong Desert Elf Sorcerer.
Desert Elves were a subspecies of elves that lived in desertic, arid, and dry land, they fed on earth and sunlight attribute spirit energy to sustain themselves and saw the sands and the earth as their home.
Living in jungles and other areas weren’t their preference, and they were much rarer than the other elves. Everstonians could be said to be their cousins in a way, although they were half amazonian too, giving them incredibly strong physiques unlike the slender, more agile desert elves.
Desert Elven caravans would pass through Everstone once every year, bringing forth all kinds of things these elves sold, from mystical contraptions, ancient relics, ingredients, food, and materials.
There were some cities and villages around the Dry Steppes and the Sea of Sand beyond, where they constantly traveled.
They were well known as merchants and also as rogues and thieves, so their reputation varied quite a lot among the humans, anima, and dwarves that lived in these deserts in the far north.
However, unlike them, Everstonian had very gentle, kindhearted, if not slightly naïve personalities, but they were quite heroic, hence they had quite a good reputation.
Whenever they saw a jacked desert elf around, these people knew immediately it was an Everstonian and would usually treat them better and not be suspicious.
The Oasis People were Everstonians that slowly changed and adapted to the water spirit energy, becoming slenderer, with much less muscles, and also with blue colored eyes or hair.
Some were even taller than the usual Everstonian, as they had long and beautiful bodies, the general view of the Everstonians towards the Oasis people was good.
They often treated them nicely and respected their duties to protect the largest oasis in their vicinity, one that was also surrounded by life, and where a lot of food was sold to their village.
Tales of young men or women falling in love with the Oasis People, who were generally known to be incredibly beautiful, were not that rare, although a union between Everstonian and this Oasis People was very rare, and often times not allowed.
This might be the reason why Aquarina had never seen Everstonian people in the Oasis Village and vice versa, unless they came to visit briefly before leaving.
Why was this important? Because they were all technically human or had a part human. This human culture got stuck with them.
Not all Amazonian were very religious, or well, some more than others. But they were still generally religious.
Hence the Everstonian and the Oasis People were also quite religious, they generally believed in the Gods and worshiped them.
Not all of them, but usually those related to the elements they lived around.
Therefore, it would often times be a gamble to tell such people that the Gods weren’t all like they thought they were…
But Agua was surprisingly fine with all of this.
If anything, she felt a bit sad.
“I’m sorry this has happened to you and your tribe, Pyuku… They’ve been unjustly treated.” Agua said. “I am a bit sad for what has come of them, but also glad you were born. Thanks to your help, many members of your tribe were not only saved, but given new homes.”
“A-Ah… Agua…” Pyuku felt embarrassed, his blue slime turned slightly purple and then red. “Thanks… I usually can feel my brethren around, I guess the Dry Steppes don’t hold any of their tribes, thankfully.”
“I’ve seen something similar though… but I suppose they aren’t really your kind at the end, although they can look alike,” said Agua. “I had believed you were a Goo, I’m so sorry…”
“Goo?” Pyuku wondered. “What’s… that?”
“Oh, you don’t know what Goos are?” Agua asked, as she looked at Aquarina and the rest.
Nobody knew, they looked at one another in confusion. It seemed to be something they had yet to see with their eyes or faced before.
“Oh my, well, Goos are a type of monster,” Agua said. “They are made out of slimy goo, and have tentacles, and floating eyes around their bodies. They don’t look as pretty as Pyuku though, and they seem to struggle to take upon any form.”
“Goos, huh?” Pyuku wondered. “I suppose there are more creatures similar to Slimes than I imagined… Sylphy also has Slime Monsters inside her Dungeon, but they’re made using her Magic inside her Dungeon, so they aren’t exactly the same as my tribe either. Could we see these Goos with our eyes, Agua?”
“Of course, come with me, they should be close from here… They live on small ponds inside of caves or on darker, colder and wet areas,” Agua said. “Its impossible to find them in the desert outside though, only here… they’re usually harmless, but can be unruly if provoked. If possible don’t throw stuff at them, they’ll usually shoot acid bullets back…”
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