Chapter 67: New Races
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As the portal closed, Feldway Morniningstar, Velzard Morningstar, Samael Morningstar, DinoMorningstar, Velgrynd Morningstar , Ultima Morningstar, and the other Primordial Demons stepped forward, their curiosity growing with every step. They found themselves in a strange yet beautiful land—a place known only to God, or Roger as some called Him.
Samael, holding baby Velgrynd snugly against his chest, looked around with wonder. The little True Dragon cooed softly, her tiny wings fluttering as she nuzzled closer to him. "Father, what is this place?" Samael asked, stroking Velgrynd's head gently.
"Come forward, my sons... and daughters," God said warmly, glancing at Ultima, who raised an eyebrow at being included.
The group followed God, their steps echoing in the serene silence. As they walked, their eyes were drawn to statues—hundreds of them, each one unique. Some were tall, others small. Some had pointed ears, others had sharp fangs or unusual features.
"What are these statues, Father?" Velzard asked, her icy blue eyes scanning the scene carefully.
"Yes, Father, what is this?" Guy Morningstar echoed, his crimson gaze narrowing in curiosity.
Ultima and Samael examined the statues closely. Samael, ever perceptive, had a feeling his father had been planning something grand for a long time. Velzard, too, was intrigued, her sharp mind noting that no two statues were alike. There were exactly ten of each type.
God smiled gently and began to explain. "My children, as I have said, it is time to bring diversity and life into this universe. These statues represent the new races I will create today."
He gestured to the first group of statues—human-like figures with fangs protruding from their mouths. "These are vampires," God said. "They are nearly immortal, much like you. However, they have a weakness—they cannot survive under sunlight. To live, they must drink blood. Their reproduction rate will be slow, but they will add to the world's diversity."
"So from here Omniversal layer's Will be Sucessfull in copying Vampire"though Samael as have seen in future in omniversal layer a race name Vampire through his True nigh omnipotent power but he cannot see its begining wich he already knew that his father will create these Races in future.
Dino yawned but still listened with mild interest. "So, they're kind of like... night owls, huh?" he joked, earning a glare from Velzard.
God ignored Dino's comment and moved to the next set of statues. These figures had pointed ears and an elegant aura. "These are High Elves," God said, his tone full of Warmth. "They are a blend of humans and spirits—half-elemental beings. Each one will be born with control over a specific element, like wind or fire. Their connection to the Great Spirits will make them wise and powerful."
Ultima leaned closer to one of the statues. "Huh, so they're kind of like spirit warriors?" she muttered, impressed.
God nodded and continued. He stopped in front of shorter figures with stout builds. "These are Dwarves," God said. "They are based on humans, like Adam and Lilith, but I infused them with earth spirits. They are strong, resilient, and master craftsmen. Their connection to the earth gives them a long lifespan and a unique spiritual energy, much like True Dragons."
Velzard raised an eyebrow. "Dwarves? They look... sturdy," she said, her voice carrying a hint of amusement.
Little Velgrynd tilted her head in confusion, not understanding any of the conversation but happily snuggling into Samael's warmth.
God smiled at the baby dragon's innocence before continuing. "Each race will bring something special to this world. Vampires will bring mystery, High Elves will bring wisdom, and Dwarves will bring strength and creativity. Together, they will shape the future of this Secong Cardinal Universe
Samael, still petting Velgrynd, looked at his father with admiration. "Father, you've thought of everything," he said.
God chuckled softly. "Not everything, my son. But this is only the beginning. Now there are more let me show you them then , watch as I bring them to life."
As God continued with a calm and patient voice. "And now, we come to the fourth race: Sirens. I created them by infusing water spirits into human forms. They are beings of water, spiritual life forms, and masters of the water element. They can control water and live for thousands of years."
And for fifth race is Enki-By infusing fire spirit into a body of humans i have created enki the fire people.like the other race they are also spiritual life-form, possess elemental of fire and can live very long like Sirens but they have a draw back they need imagination to control fire with Stamina not Mana.
Samael listened intently while gently stroking baby Velgrynd, who cooed happily in his arms. Velzard and the others watched closely, their curiosity growing with each word.
"And these here," God said, gesturing to smaller, delicate statues, "are Fairies. They may be small, but they are powerful magic users. Their magic is a refined version of raw mana, giving them unique abilities. While they may not surpass beings with specific elemental magic at first, with evolution and skill, they can rival even the strongest of them."
God pointed to the colorful statues. "Fairies can control all elements to some extent because of their vast reserves of mana. They are also spiritual life forms, with glowing white energy and vibrant colors representing their individuality."
Samael nodded, impressed. "So, they're small but strong?"
"Yes," God replied with a smile. "They may look fragile, but never underestimate them."
The group observed the statues in silence for a moment. Each statue seemed to radiate an aura of potential. Finally, Samael spoke up. "Now I understand, Father."
God looked at Samael with a proud smile. "Good. Now, it is time for you, my son, to create humans for this world."
Samael blinked in surprise but nodded. "Alright, Father, I will do that. But…" he hesitated for a moment, stroking Velgrynd to calm her as she snuggled into him.
"But what, my child?" God asked gently, his voice inviting Samael to speak freely.
"Why do all these races have humans as their base?" Samael asked, his tone curious.
This question caused a stir among the group. Feldway, Guy Morningstar, Velzard, and even baby Velgrynd looked at Samael in confusion. Feldway tilted his head, trying to understand the reasoning, while Guy crossed his arms, frowning in thought.
God chuckled softly, breaking the silence. "It's a good question, my son. The answer is simple. Humans are the foundation of every race I have created because they represent balance. They have the potential for both great virtues and deep flaws. This balance makes them adaptable and unique."
He smiled warmly at Samael. "By using humans as the base, I ensure that each race can grow and evolve in their own way, while still maintaining harmony with the others."
Samael nodded slowly, understanding his father's reasoning. "I see. Thank you, Father."
"You're welcome, my son," God said, his smile widening. "Now, go ahead and create Human of this World. "
With determination, Samael stepped forward, ready to fulfill his father's wishes, while Velgrynd nestled closer to him, sensing the significance of the moment.