Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 726: Divine Domain Name and Subordinate Camps
Chapter 726: Chapter 726: Divine Domain Name and Subordinate Camps
Fang Jie did not rush to name his domain but first sought information from the books he had bought.
There was not much recorded about Divine Domains in the books, but there was some information nonetheless. It seemed that Divine Domains were highly valuable to the Gods before him.
The name of a Divine Domain must not be chosen carelessly—after all, it would affect his future.
It involved not only the aspect of faith but could also easily lead to causality conflicts with other deities.
"In accordance with my Innate Laws, names like ’Life,’ ’Death,’ ’Life and Death,’ or ’Reincarnation’ could work, but none of these names can be used," Fang Jie quickly dismissed these seemingly normal names.
That was because among the powerful deities, there were already Gods of Life, Gods of Death, and he was even familiar with the Lord of Reincarnation. Using these names might lead to suspicions of competing for followers with them.
If those powerful deities looked at him unfavorably, it was not impossible that they would directly intervene and dispose of him.
Even if they did not mind, the deities under them might not let him off so easily.
"The highest figure in my lineage is the Black Lotus Venerable Sage, and it seems that there are quite a few names in my lineage that include the word ’Lotus.’ Since we are all part of the Death system, the names tend to be rather dark."
No wonder, after all, the name had to be somewhat related to oneself.
If he chose a name with no relevance, it was doubtful whether he could harness the faith at all.
A large portion of the collected faith might go directly to waste. If his own essence could not garner recognition from the faith, then that power would be wasted, making naming quite a troublesome process.
After mulling it over for a long time, Fang Jie turned his attention to the image of his Divine Status.
Although not yet coalesced into a true Divine Status and merely a nascent form, the internal image was already very clear—an ivory bone lotus with green and gray patterns and a crystal-like surface.
Below it, there were green and gray lines chasing each other, much like the Taiji symbol for yin and yang.
The Divine Status he would eventually coalesce would essentially look just like this shape. Unless he researched other Laws, only slight changes could be effected. After all, Innate Laws were different from other Laws.
"It seems," he thought, "using the image of the Divine Status as a name is also a good naming method."
Fang Jie pondered, "The name ’Bone Lotus’ already seems to exist, so let’s call it ’White Lotus.’ Although it’s not purely white, at least no one else has used this name."
Fang Jie was unaware if others from different systems had used the name, but that was irrelevant.
After all, deities would protect those within their own system, and there were certain rules between them. If the other party directly targeted him, that would be a breach of the rules.
As Fang Jie successfully designated the name, the White Lotus Divine Domain officially took form.
The next moment, a wealth of information appeared, and his entire Territory underwent special changes. This was the final transformation following the Territory Upgrade, and Fang Jie subsequently opened the panel to find all sorts of newly updated information.
White Lotus Divine Domain: (3%) Camp: Undead. Affiliations: Alchemy, Human, Elf, Beastman, Giant Dragon.
"So that’s what the other Main Cities are for," Fang Jie finally understood the previous implications suggesting that lords develop and strengthen other subsidiary domains and elevate them to Main City level.
Once other domains developed to Main City level and boasted a large population of the same natives with sufficient prosperity, they could become his subsidiary forces after the upgrade.
His main Camp remained the Undead, but these subsidiary Camps could also enjoy solid development under his command.
At the least, his Territory would not reject these people. By now, Fang Jie sensed that races not belonging to these Camps were subtly being repelled, even his own subordinates were being suppressed.
Their breeding capabilities and Talents would gradually deteriorate.
Without special measures in the future, these non-Camp races might even disappear within his Divine Domain.
Even if he actively preserved them, they would be reduced to rare species, maintained only in part.
Within and around the Divine Domain, and within the radiation range of its Laws, the Undead Camp would doubtless see the most significant increase in Combat Power, whereas affiliated Camps would also receive blessings, albeit not as formidable as the Undead.
At this point, the once-fragile Undead had far surpassed other Camps in terms of Combat Power.
Even the strongest Alchemy troops, when fighting alone, no longer had any advantage over the Undead.
This surge in power was that terrifying. And external troops, like those of the Demons, would face severe suppression. As for those that were not part of his affiliation yet under his command, there would be no boosts or suppression.
Simultaneously, Fang Jie could faintly sense that in the future, the people of his and his affiliated Camps would be his sources of faith. Cultivating these people would be beneficial to him.
Those not from his affiliated Camps would not provide him with any faith at all.
Even if they were compelled to worship him, it was likely to be of no use.
At the very least, concerning the Territory aspect, the Territory would not assimilate that faith. Indeed, races not from his own Camp would increasingly diminish in importance and eventually disappear.
"Eventually, they’ll all be minority races. Oh well, it’s best to retain some if possible."
Fang Jie also found it troublesome since he had representatives of practically every race under his command. Especially the lords who had joined him, they had diverse racial domains, which were now distinctly categorized.
"And for the Lord’s Cottages I will be allocating to those proxy lords, I must steer them towards these few Camps. It won’t do to let things run amok. Those who deviated from these Camps will probably regret it," he thought.
Their regret would surely lead to demands to switch their Lord’s Cottages.
However, these matters could be left to the Cabinet to worry about. It was not Fang Jie’s fault that he was unaware of such matters before.
Had he known earlier, he believed he could have done better. Unfortunately, such information was not easily accessible to an outsider like him. At his current level, this kind of knowledge was hard to come by.
"The matters regarding Camps can be dealt with slowly, let me first see what changes the Territory has undergone." Fang Jie continued to study his panel, with many more new details waiting for his exploration.
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