Alros looked at the vials in his hands. Before turning towards the other glass containers that stored other genetic materials for his current plan.
Half of it came from the male slaves he obtained, which would allow him to experiment to his heart content. While the other half came from his monsters, more specifically, his bugs.
For he wanted to create a hybrid soldiers, a fusion of both human and monsters. Since they will be clones, their lifespan would be short, but if he is able to create multiple of them at once, he could use them as powerful shock troopers or to handle deadly missions and attack important but very protected objectives.
However, before Alros could daydream of what this new hybrid could accomplish, he need to create them first.
"How about I go this way first?" he mused. He took out the genetic materials of a human and another of the monsters. His first plan is to grow them before fusing them with the Transmutation Magic Circle.
He put both genetic materials into separate Growth Tubes and activate it. Since he use High-Grade Growth Tube, it would not take long for them to grow. Once that happen, he would be able to see if it's possible to create a hybrid human-monster being.
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Once both beings finished growing, Alros put them inside the Transmutation Magic Circle. It's a High-Grade one, so success are likely, unless it is impossible to begin with.
He put the two inside the Magic Circle and activate it. Immediately, both being show Since of rejection. Then again, the two materials he put are essentially living beings so it is no surprise there would be rejection.
Alros put his hands on a special component of the Magic Circle. It is something he discovered a long time ago, but he is able to manipulate the transmutation process to a certain degree. It could improve the rate of success even using the Low-Grade one but he did not do so.
After all, he wanted for all of the Magic Circle to be able to be operated independently without his helps, so he could churn out monsters in industrial like manner.
However, this is a special case, so, he need to concentrate on the creation of new clone. As he put his hands on it, he could feel their mana system inside both creatures.
Mana system is essentially the paths inside one's body that allow mana to travel through it, sort of like veins acting as pathways for blood. Mana system of human differ between one another slightly while mana system of monsters differ completely from that of the human.
"Hhhmm, maybe I used the wrong equipment," he uttered, remembering the other equipment he never used so far.
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"Well, hope this is worth it," he uttered before getting a new batch of monsters and human for the experiment. He put them inside the Transformation Altar.
Once inside, he began the process. Unlike the Magic Circle, the Altar created an area that allowed him to enter and butcher the creatures inside to a certain extent. Inside it, the parts are preserved, allowing him to cut and combine another monsters.
He calmly rip apart the exoskeleton of the Flame Ant, before putting it on the human clone. Alros watched with amazement as the exoskeleton fused with the skin of the human, creating an armor for the human.
"This might work,"
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"Looks like there is only so much I can do," he muttered. While he is able to fuse them to a certain extent, there are parts that is hard to do so.
While the exoskeleton is easy enough, mandible is a lot harder while their ability to create fire cannot be put into the human.
While it worked to a certain extent, the results are not too impressive for him.
"It a slow process and would consume too much time. Not to mention, they are not that strong," he muttered. However, unlike the other abominations, this one is pleasing to the eyes so he did not plan on destroying it just yet.
It also allow him to experiment on the new monsters and see if there is any difference. He pushed the new monsters inside the Transmutation Magic Circle to see if there is any difference.
Once inside, he examined the creatures. To his surprise, he found something really peculiar.