Chapter 236 Domain Merge II
Chapter 236 Domain Merge II
"It's time," Arborath said simply. "The merge will take place now. Prepare yourself, young Harbinger."
Canna nodded, steeling himself for the process. He had never experienced a domain merge before, especially one filled with life, but he trusted Arborath. The ancient turtle had an air of wisdom about him that reassured Canna, despite the monumental task they were about to undertake.
Taking a deep breath, Arborath began the ritual. From his tiny shell, thick vines began to sprout, glowing with vibrant energy that pulsed like the very heartbeat of nature itself. The vines stretched out, wrapping themselves around the sanctuary, extending their tendrils into the very earth. The air shimmered with magic, growing heavier with each passing moment as a soft hum filled the space.
It was as if the world was holding its breath, waiting for the transformation to begin.
Canna could feel the weight of the merge pressing against him, like a heavy blanket of mana draped over his shoulders, but he stood firm, allowing the power to flow through him. The merge was not just a magical event; it was a deep, soul-binding process.
He had to let Arborath's essence blend seamlessly with the sanctuary, which meant trusting the flow, trusting the magic, and trusting the ancient guardian beside him.
Slowly but surely, the two domains began to merge. Arborath had chosen the eastern part of the sanctuary as the starting point. This part of the sanctuary, which Canna had named the Verdant Peaks, was meant to be a sprawling, mountainous region—a place for the largest of beings to roam, for the towering races that called the mountains home.
It was the third-largest area of his sanctuary, only surpassed by the massive Amazon and the Azure area to the west.
The Verdant Peaks were barren at the moment, their vast, empty valleys stretching out like a desert of dead rock. It was a huge expanse of land, easily comparable to the size of a small country, and Canna had always envisioned it as a place of towering mountains, lush valleys, and hidden caverns.
It was meant to be a haven for creatures who thrived in high altitudes and difficult terrains—a place of majestic peaks and deep, shadowy forests.
The colors of the new flora were vibrant and varied—bright yellows, deep purples, rich blues, and soft pinks. Some flowers were the size of a human's hand, while others were larger than Canna himself. The scents that filled the air were just as varied, some sweet and calming, others earthy and rich. Canna could feel the magic in the air, the life that now pulsed through every inch of his sanctuary.
He flew above the Amazon, watching as the revitalization continued. The barren stretches of land were disappearing, replaced by lush greenery and vibrant life. After a few more minutes, he could confidently say that the Amazon area was now 100% revitalized. Not only that, but another earthquake hit—this one stronger than the last.
As the tremor passed, Canna realized that the Amazon area had grown once again, its size now comparable to seven times the size of the original Amazon rainforest back on Earth.
It was a sight to behold. The sanctuary was evolving, growing larger and more beautiful with each passing second. And in the midst of it all, Arborath remained in his trance, his magic still flowing through the land. Trees continued to rise, flowers continued to bloom, and the sanctuary was filled with the sounds of life.
Canna hovered in the air, looking out over his sanctuary with pride. The transformation was nearly complete, and the once-barren land was now a paradise. He could see the residents of the sanctuary watching in awe, their faces lit with wonder as they took in the sight of the new mountains, the blooming trees, and the vibrant flowers.
As the final moments of the transformation passed, Canna felt a deep sense of satisfaction with the progress of the merge.
Finally, Arborath's glow began to fade, the vines retracting back into his tiny shell. The little turtle opened his eyes and smiled, clearly pleased with the result.
"It is done," Arborath said, his voice soft but proud. "The domain is now yours, young Harbinger."
Canna floated back down to the ground, his heart swelling with gratitude. "Thank you, Arborath. This... this is more than I ever imagined."
Arborath nodded, looking out at the transformed land. "I know you will take good care of it. This is your sanctuary now, and it will flourish under your guidance."
Canna took a deep breath, feeling the weight of the responsibility, but also the excitement of the possibilities ahead. His sanctuary had grown beyond his wildest dreams, and he couldn't wait to see what the future held.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
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