Was there any particular reason why can't he just throw all time consuming responsibilities to his Skeletal children?
"kekeke"
"Aren't you guys just the best?! Yes you are!" Levi snuggled the Skeletals as they all carefully closed theirselves towards their creator. Not a single muscle was compressed within Levi as the skeletals held their high as a kite creator with the utmost care keeping their Skeletal bodies from disassembling as they felt love and doting insanity through their master.
Levi felt that he had unlocked such systemfuckery that he screamed and laughed in evil laughter.
The fancy technicalities about the range or his soulsphere range and the new max unit count were good and all, but the newly gained sentience of his oh so loyal and cute Skeletals literally gave Levi living and thinking limbs.
He should always consider that the Skeletals he created were actual sentient lifeforms. Being linked and derived from him, he was confident enough that his Skeletal summons would sort themselves on their own.
Funnily enough, his role was to simply guide and suggest ideas on what he actually needs and wants. And Levi did just that.
Using a full vr day, Levi spent all that time setting up a town around the boss area of the Shallows, setting the skeletals to auto farm boss Loot and for them to get stronger and craft better weapons.
He basically guided the following:
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1. Getting Stronger and Leveling, finding your own way of fighting, then improving from both actual experience and referencing others.
2. Crafting and Refining your own equipment then trading with other skeletons depending on what you need.
3. Gather enough bones to pile up inside the kingdom, for later use. And craft the requests of the creator. Making sure to improve it as new ideas arise.
Naturally there were some more talented in crafting than fighting and vice versa, but results soon showed as society naturally assembled itself, their inherrent connection with their master as well as each other helping them fit seamlessly, like a pseudo-hivemind species organically assigning roles and workload. Leaders then formed and then the community was in full blown cycle.
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Levi in the meantime just continued to farm experience, testing the ins and outs of storing delays, and summoning timing using his Skeletal Kingdom skill, as well as checking the Skeletal Town from time to time to se their progress.
He was surprised to see the skeletals wearing hoodies and robes, some with their very own unique form of clothing. There are also several instances where Skeletals outside of Levi's Soulsphere would challenge a Skeletal Inside to a duel, in order to contest and take over the opponent skeletal's place within the soulsphere or as what would the Skeletals call it 'The Kingdom'.
He also found it funny that even the fire breathing, Skeletal versions of Hytheria Dragons slowly discondigured themselves into humanoid forms, Levi's current race likely being the culprit of this madness.
Everything flowed smoothly far from the manual design he envisioned.
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Within the remaining half of the day, Levi's army was filled with battle maniac skeletals, and the town filled with Skeletal crafters. Unique bone weapons and armor hanged on their backs, some holding staves originating from Hytherian Dragon origins able to cast fire magic.
Ofcourse Levi reserved atleast five heavy skeletons as vanguard, but the rest he let them do as they fit.
Later, he would customize, but that was enough testing for now.
He was about to take a break when one of his strongest Skeletal stopped him.
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To be continued.