Chapter 641
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Chapter 641
Here, not only were there monster corpses, but also a considerable mix of other animal remains.
The scene would have been chilling enough had it been just the monsters'' bodies arranged in such a manner, but to include the carcasses of other beasts as well was perplexing. What could the First Duke Tain possibly be thinking or intending with this?
"Could there be a magical formation or something of that sort here?"
Mages could create formations capable of invoking magic power using magic stones and various artifacts. The mages of the Western Mage Union also maderge-scale formations, although individually weaker, to protect their strongholds and conduct research.
But if it were something like that, it shouldn''t be invisible to my eyes
Yuder scanned the scattered bodies with a suspicious gaze before shaking his head.
He then resumed his walk around the area, focusing particrly on the traces of the beast carcasses. He hoped to grasp the intent behind this arrangement by identifying the types of beasts.
However, even for him, who had extensive experience observing wildlife in the mountains, it was challenging to deduce everything from a few decayed bone fragments.
There are too few tracespared to the monster carcasses.
Upon closer inspection, he realized that whoever brought these bodies here had used various means for preservation. It would have been impossible for the carcasses of beasts from a millennium ago to remain to this extent without such efforts.
It would have been easier if they were bones of monsters or humans. Yuder, squinting his eyes, which started to throb slightly, stared intently at the remains of a beast with long horns.
He strained his mind, trying to deduce whether the decaying horn fragments belonged to a deer or a reindeer when his gaze inadvertently drifted to the monster carcasses lying nearby.
...Now that I look at it, there are horns on the monster carcasses as well.
Yuder observed the well-preserved horns on the monster carcass, then turned to look at the adjacent beast carcass.
Somewhat... the horns seem strikingly simr in shape.
Horns are among the parts that preserve well even after death. With a bit of time, he could confirm the astonishing simrity in size and shape of the horns on both carcasses.
Yuder recalled the numerous monsters he had encountered. Monsters typically had no consistent form, with a wide variety of types making aplete catalog an endless task. Yet, he realized, there was amonality in their bizarre appearances.
Sometimes they resemble other animals, insects, or even nts.
Take, for instance, the giant Pethuamet he had recently defeated, or even the Long-tailed Gumbo named Penpen.
The creature had an appearance that defied all norms, but its disproportionatelyrge mouth was notable. Its long, curled tongue used for snaring prey and the barbed tail resembled the chameleons found in the south.
Of course, its smooth fur was nothing like a chameleon''s, and in some aspects, it even reminded him of a giant caterpir, though only in certain parts.
And what about the winged monsters? The wingsmonly seen on monsters usually resembled those of birds or bats. Yuder had never encountered any that flew with wings unlike the typical concept of ''wings''.
Yuder had always thought the simrities were merely coincidental and had never pondered deeply on this point until now.
He looked down at the two sets of horns for a long time, lost in thought.
Could it be that the reason why the First Duke Tain alternated the carcasses of beasts and monsters here was rted to this peculiarmonality he sensed? It was still too early for certainty.
Yet, somehow, he felt an intuition stirring within him. A faint sense that his current line of thought was not far from the truth sharply emerged in his mind.
"Now, it seems we have seen enough. Everyone,e this way."
Soon after, Kishiar called them over. He stood by the carcass at the center.
"Shall we share what we''ve found? Who wants to go first?"
"I will," Yuder said, raising his hand lightly. Kishiar, noticing something in his eyes, smiled intriguedly.
"Alright, speak."
"I haven''t found traces of the First Duke Tain. However, I believe I understand some of his intentions. Both of you must have already noticed that there are as many ordinary beast carcasses mixed here as there are monster carcasses."
As Yuder expected, neither Kishiar nor Nathan Zuckerman seemed particrly surprised by this revtion.
"Yes, I''ve noticed that too," Kishiar acknowledged.
"From my examination, there appears to be at least one physicalmonality between the beast and monster carcasses lying side by side. Either the horns are simr, or the position and length of four long fangs. Although decay makesplete verification difficult, I believe most others would be simr as well."
Kishiar and Nathan Zuckerman''s gazes turned to the surrounding carcasses. Nathan''s eyes narrowed slightly.
"I did think there were many carcasses of simr size ced side by side, but horns and fangs... May I take a look myself?"
"Of course. Follow me."
Yuder showed them a few examples that were visually easier to spotmonalities among the ones he had found here. After examining several carcasses, Nathan Zuckerman, standing in front of the horn fragments Yuder first observed, finally nodded in agreement.
"They indeed bear a striking resemnce. I hadn''t paid attention to such details before... but this seems like an undeniablemonality."
"The fact that monsters often have unpredictable forms and sometimes bear body parts resembling other flora and fauna in unusual ces is well-known to those familiar with hunting them. However, seeing animal and monster carcasses with directly simr features ced side by side like this is a first for me... they seem even more alike than I thought."
Nathan Zuckerman from the Peletta Knights, experienced enough in hunting to create their own monsterpendium, slowly nodded his head. His agreement with Yuder''s observation and his evident astonishment were clearly discernible in that small gesture.
"I believe," he began, "that these corpses here were deliberately chosen by the First Duke Tain, each bearing body parts strikingly simr to its own. It seems highly probable he wanted to leave behind something he discovered while studying these monsters."
"Rather than wanting to leave it behind... it might be more urate to say he wanted to show it to someone who would eventuallye here. The act of merely leaving research results is quite different from wanting tomunicate an intention to someone else."
Kishiar, who had been quietly observing everything, finally spoke. His eyes sparkled with evident delight at Yuder''s discovery, and he parted his lips in a smile that seemed too bright for such a grim setting.
"The deliberate cement of beasts and monsters with resembling parts, as Yuder suggests, clearly indicates an intention to emphasize their simrities. Fascinating. Truly an interesting discovery."
His smile was brighter than seemed fitting for such a ce. But what did it matter? Brightness was preferable to darkness. As he was caught in that smile, Kishiar smoothly began his praises again.
"It must be because you are well-acquainted with both monsters and beasts that you were able to make such a swift discovery. Someone like me, who only eats what others have caught, would have taken much longer to realize."
"If you say so, what does that make me, who was in charge of hunting for the Duke?"
Nathan Zuckerman protested softly. His tone was serious, but the protest was not heartfelt. It was only today that Yuder realized Nathan could joke like this with Kishiar.
"It''s just that I happened to be near such conspicuous corpses, which expedited my discovery. Both of you would have realized it soon enough, so let''s end the embarrassingpliments."
"Oh dear. Even giving sincere praise is difficult."
After saying this, Kishiar turned his head towards Nathan Zuckerman.
"So, Nathan, what have you discovered?"
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